The Professional Fire Fighters Association of South Carolina Vice President William J. Pesature is taking fire departments to task for not properly staffing fire engines responding to fires.
The National Fire Protection Association recommends fire engines have at least four people when responding to residential structure fires. Firefighters say Mount Pleasant and Isle of Palms don’t comply with that standard.
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Description
Learn the techniques and thought processes necessary for successfully conducting vent-enter-isolate-search. Live fire and a series of visual and audible stressors that are part of this class will prepare you to rapidly solve problems you are likely to encounter on today’s fireground, including security features on windows, large and obese victims, rapid fire spread, hoarding conditions, flow path management, and the use of thermal imaging cameras.
Methodology
This class is taught using six separate skills stations. The course will be delivered under live fire conditions using scenarios based on the real world experiences of the instructors. In addition to live fire, a series of visual and audible distractions will be incorporated to create stressful and realistic evolutions. The students will experience situations designed to challenge their decision making skills. Topics taught will include: dealing with high security windows, diminished and limited window access, converting a window into a door, thermal imaging, VEIS in hoarder conditions, managing the large/obese victim.
Learning Objectives
Vent Enter Isolate Search
Building size-up
Rapid decision making
Hand tool and power tool usage
Ladder selection and placement
Victim profiling
Managing large/obese victims
VEIS in hoarding conditions
Removal and access through security windows