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I was taught back in the early 1990's that the fire serivce was not going
to keep breaking windows all the time. you were to try and open the window
like it is supposed to open if posible. I see a lot of videos whre breaking
the window is seemingly normal still. i was a fire explorer and that is
what we as explorer/cadets were being taught to do in real life situation
and not just on paper or table top. Is 3r working as E4 on this day? I
think E4 is getting it's oil changed or pm service. thanks
Speaking of rescue 3, that reminds me, I have noticed lately that aalentown
is useing some different trucks numbers, recue # and squad #. What trucka
are these? IS there somewhere where we can look at an updated truck
numering and fire scene terms such as special call? What are the lehigh
county numbers for the city units?
the headfirst entry into an elevated window at about 8:40 is not exactly
good to see... no BA on the firefighter, and no checking of the floor to
see if there is safe footing... overall a great video, but definitely some
areas where safety could be improved...
Watch all the guys with no masks on going into the building and people
wonder how many firefighters end up going to the hospital for smoke
inhalation. Maybe no one had to go for care on this call but this
complacency is what leads to injuries and deaths.
...hmmmm....I thought you were NEVER to move a ladder once its been placed
outside a window, especially after someone goes up and enters the
structure. Good thing he didn't have to bail out for any reason.
Is it a good idea for the driver to take his hands off the wheel to sound
the bull horn? I don't think it is. Perhaps a button on the steering wheel
would be better. It doesn't look too safe to me.
There is only room for one firefighter at the front door. Maybe that is why
he took it out with the flathead axe. You wackers need to get you face out
of the books and actually fight fire.
doesn't mean it was a good idea... lol even with very minimal smoke, we
should be wearing our BA - it only takes a few ppm of some chemicals in
smoke to kill you.
Yeah, break the windows so the fire gets bigger. Dumbass. Learn how to use
your forcible entry tools. Maul/sledge woulda been nice if no room for iron
works...