Fire damaged the former Muskogee Public Library Monday. The building now houses the Ark of Faith, a charity that serves the city’s homeless.
The fire was contained to the third floor of the building.
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Why Is Your Training One-Size-Fits-All When Your Firefighters Are All Different?
Tailor Your Training for a Diverse Workforce at FDIC 2022 with Lines, Ladders, Victims, and Access: Street Drills
Description
In the fire service, there are many ways to complete tasks, but given the variance in diverse crew structure, not every technique works the same for every firefighter. This class emphasizes alternative methods, considering body mechanics and variability in size or age, for techniques to accomplish engine and truck company tasks. Training and reinforcement of basic, but perishable skill sets are crucial for success on the fireground. Members are challenged and unable to perform efficiently when they are fatigued, crew structure/staffing is reduced, or there is a rapid change and escalation of the incident. This class will review and practice methods in which to overcome these difficulties.
Methodology
This course will utilize the instructor led method of instruction. The instructors will present information and interactively demonstrate skills relevant to each topic. The students are then given the opportunity to practice and skills and apply the techniques they’ve learned in a fireground operations scenario.
Learning Objectives
Residential victim removal and VES: Enhancing victim survivability by rapid packaging and strategic removal from structure.
Hoseline management: Techniques and considerations for rapid deployment and advancing lines with limited manpower.
Ladder Placement and Carries: Practices to remove ladders from apparatus, carry, and place utilizing body mechanics for quick and efficient deployment.
Forcible Entry: Rapid door size ups and components, structural integrity, best method to gain access.