Drills: The Fireground Playbook

Firefighter Training Drills: The Fireground Playbook

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How familiar are you with your fire department’s standard responseproceduresand your role in188金博网网址多少operations at select incident types? This next series of drills from Forest Reeder challengesfirefightersto consider their “typical” actions and roles in a given fireground scenario. Each member of the company has specific assignments to be completed and each are reliant and interdependent on the others.

The Fireground PlaybooK: Fire Alarm Investigation

Discuss the roles and responsibilities of each company member during response to an activated fire alarm.

The Fireground PlaybooK: Vehicle Fire Attack

Your company will discuss the roles and responsibilities of each member for vehicle fire attack operations.

The Fireground Playbook: Roadway Safety Zones

Roadway operations are among the most hazardous types of responses for firefighters. Discuss proper apparatus positioning, coordinating efforts with other public safety agencies, and more.

The Fireground Playbook: Primary RIC Duty Questions

Review your crew tool assignments and department policies for size-up and functions of the rapid intervention crew (RIC).

The Fireground Playbook: Safety Considerations for Defensive Operations

In this fire training drill, discuss these operations and review department procedures for defensive/exterior operations.

The Fireground Playbook: Interior Hazard Safety Zone

Discuss accountability, communications, and continual size-up as well as decision-making responsibilities for operating on the inside.

The Fireground Playbook: Strategy Determination

用你的地方al definitions for each fire attack strategy to discuss the initial implementation of each type and what your priorities are for each strategy.

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Firefighter Training Drills by Forest ReederForest Reederbegan hisfire servicecareer in 1979. He serves as Division Chief ofTraining&Safetyfor the Des Plaines (IL)Fire Department. He is a past recipient of theInternational Society of Fire Service Instructors (ISFSI)prestigious George D. PostInstructor of the Yearaward and has been responsible for the design, implementation and coordination of in-service消防队员培训activities as well as a full-service火trainingacademyprogram. Forest holds numerous Illinoisfire servicecertifications and holds a Masters Degree in PublicSafetyAdministration from Lewis University.

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