Our department is looking at ordering and setting up shipping containers to do live burn training in, (supposedly short-term until a larger facility can be financed).
What training evolutions (flashover, hallway simulator) have worked best for you guys?
What problems have you experienced with shipping containers?
Where did you get your containers and what equipment will we need to do this right?
I'm just starting to look into the idea, so any helpful hints or nudges in the right direction are very much appreciated
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Ryan,
Have a look at http://www.cfbt-us.com for information on fire behavior training (including use of containers). Also send me an e-mail at ed.hartin@cfbt-us.com and I will provide you with additional information about this type of training prop.
Cheers,
Ed Hartin
We have a flashover simulator made out of intermodals. It works well and is for lack of a better word a cool experience; however, you need to make sure that your instructosr are trained very well on it to save equipment from getting damaged. I would also recomend that if your department has older helmets, set some aside for these evolutions in order to not damage issued ones. Also, make sure to check your scba masks for spiderweb cracks afterwards as this is a common result of to high of temps in the simulator. hope this helps
TCSS
That's what we have as well. We only use it for flashover training though since that alone gives it such a beating. We also already have a class a burn building, a gas burn building and a 6 story high rise tower for other things. Definitely one of the advantages of working for a big city department is that we have such a large training academy.
I agree with everything Wade said for if you do decide to use it as a flashover simulator. It will definitely ruin equipment because of the heat levels that are reached inside, However, it is one of the best training tools that I've ever used.
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