Time to throw some controversy into the mix and see if I can't raise some dander...
While this is likely more of a rural FD problem as alarm and response times are typically longer than in urban areas, what governs the decision about the level of effort to expend on extinguishing a fire when the outcome is a foregone conclusion. In other words, when you know the ultimate result is going to involve the use of a bulldozer after the rubble quits smoldering, what guides your actions (yeah, I know, there are some legalities here and sometimes we need to "put on a show" for the public, but let's get real)?
The church fire video at the link below is the sort of thing I'm thinking about. I'm acknowledging in advance that evidence preservation and a sobbing congregation must come into the decision making process somewhere, but how many tanker task forces, master streams, supply lines, and man-hours would you commit to this and how do you arrive at that decision?
http://www.firefighternation.com/video/111810-church-fire-west-penn
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