Its been along time since I masked up. I keep seeing comments about yard breathing. I remember turning on the bottles in the engine, grabbing a line and going in. (yes we did check doors and windows and signs for backdrafts)

 

Is the new school to turn on the air at the door? And if you have a 30 min bottle, how long to you plan on being inside?

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You use 1/3 of your air supply outside the building? Why?
What Gregory said.
If someone thinks they need to mask up while still on the piece then they probably haven't been to a fire EVER.
Immature? in your opinion.

Fact? More than likely.
Not exactly what I was thinking you were saying, but I agree completely.

I've told several guys with me what almost happened to the guy who masked up in the truck and came >< this close to frying himself.

Witnessing it was close enough for me. If I'm on the engine or truck, you better not be wearing a mask upon arrival.
Let me think, you drove into the hot zone at a HazMat and exited your apparatus in a contaminated area.

What do I win?
Why are you driving into a hot zone?
Uh, because it's the fastest way to get there?
It saves breathing air. Otherwise you have to run from waaaaaay down the street to get to the scene. Which reduces your 1/3 for breathing outside.

Perfectly logical isn't it?

That was the only thing I could come up with.
As stated alot of factors involved. Depending on the situation, air travel..etc (defensive) I haven't gone on air at all. Please note I'm outside the building. When going inside, I Scott up just before going in. On some occassions even the Engr had to pack up, because of the smoke and toxic area. Also masking up to soon, limits what you can see (tunnel vision) and what you hear to a degree.
Good point about the hearing.
As opposed to your quietness and lack of opinions? :-)

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