Okay, I am well aware everyone and every department has their differing notions on how we should respond to different calls, so let's see where this discussion leads us. I woulld like for you to reply with your agencies first alarm assignment for the future mentioned call and how each unit would respond (i.e. - Emergency or Routine traffic).
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Enigne 1, Enigne 12, Engine 2, Engine 3, Ladder 1, rescue control...... emergency traffic, 515 Center St, 515 Center St, APT 3 Charlie, 3 Charlie. Smoke investigation, caller advised residence was filled with smoke....... no automatic alarm activation, no sprinkler activation. Multiple calls have been recieved. Time out 0117 hrs.
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For this paticular Apt building, E1, E12 and L1 are the first due comapanies. The first "enroute" Engine company would respond emergency traffic and all other would roll out routine untill notified otherwise. This structure is notorious for faulty HVAC equipment that has numerous times caused us to respond and find no smoke 3 or 4 times within a few hours. How does your department/agency handle this? And also at what point do you as a firefighter become to be fed up with the problem that is causing you to pull your shift in an apt building? Or for that matter, how many times do you expect you vetran and rookie firefighters to awnser this alarm call without becoming complacent?
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