Structure Fire / Fire Attack 02/12/07

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Uploaded by on Feb 19, 2007

Wellston Fire E1905 arrives on scene, stretches on, and extinguishes a working trailer fire!!!

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  • good stop...wouldnt you save time if you masked up in the truck on the way to the fire

  • We NEVER put our facepiece, hood or gloves on before we get on scene. There are too many hazards, especially at night, that are much harder to see with your facepiece on. There are several accounts of fireground injuries from slips, trips and falls caused from vision impairment on the fireground. Plus, it gives our guys time to slow down and size-up the situation.

  • Nice vid. Great to see 1st arriving footage. Good size up report, fast line deployment and knock down. Was a 360 done too?

  • You bring up a good point. Our driver/operator, which was our Assistant Chief, did a walk around. However, our attack crew did not. We have discussed that issue in training. Thanks for watching!

  • Do you guys follow the 2 in 2 out rule?

  • Yes, we comply. There was a 2-out complement. You can not see the other member of the crew in this video.

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  • Opinions are like ass holes everyone has one. My opinion you should have stretched the nozzel down the drive way past the fire then back. Red helmet has a mess. And my company always mask up in route. I would take the nozzel right off of someone that is standing by the front door getting dressed. But it is a good video. Appears to be a aggresive attack once you were inside.

  • Once the mask fogs up you cant see anything at all. Yea just poping the regulator in saves time - but if you do it right you should only need about 15 seconds to get your mask, hood, and helmet on and you shouldnt have to remove your gloves to do it.

  • When my FD responds to a fire we begin to put on the SCBA gear on the way and we put our masks on at the scene if necessary, nice attack on the fire.

  • Nice job.

  • yeah i keep my mask of until i am ready to go in hard to do anyhing when your mask is all fogged up

  • :) I agree...a pleasure to watch!

    ~LauraG.~

  • Thanks for watching!

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