This month’s Mayday Monday is dedicated to the memory of two firefighters from the Kansas City (MO) Fire Department. On October 12, 2015, Firefighters Larry Leggio and John Mesh were killed by the collapse of a mixed-use building. The arson fire also seriously injured two other firefighters.
Get the NIOSH LODD report on this incident here。There were several recommendations included in the report, but his month we will focus on this one:
Recommendation #14: Fire departments should ensure all operating engine, truck, and rescue companies have a thermal imager.
NIOSH Firefighter Fatality Report #F2015-15
这是我们所有人都可以落后的建议。热成像仪是一个很好的工具,也是技术的一个很好的例子,可以使我们变得更好。该技术的使用将增强和帮助我们的搜索操作。与任何工具一样,必须进行培训和实践,以了解其功能和局限性。
At a recent training event, students participated in a session on primary search with a thermal imaging camera (TIC). The session did not include live fire so everything was the same temperature. To provide “energy” to the “victims,” instructors used hand/toe warmers taped to the mannequins. This simple technique helped to highlight the “victims” against the cool room. Reminder: When using this technique keep in mind that if this had been a real fire, the victim may not be the warmest object in the room。
RELATED FIREFIGHTER TRAINING
The Thermal Imaging Camera (TIC) and the Fire Service, Part I|Part II
First-Due Battalion Chief: Overhaul and the TIC
Collapse Zones, Voids, and Sector Discipline at Large Fires
This month, get some hand/toe warmers and practice searching for a “victim.” Tape a warmer to a small mannequin or a couple to a larger “victim.” Hide the “victims” around a dark room like the bunkroom. Have members take turns using the camera to perform a primary search.
The thermal imaging camera is a great addition to our tools. Like all of our equipment, it takes sets and reps to get good at using the TIC.
Go get some sets! Please send some pictures of you and your team performing these reps! Send tomayday.Monday@dc.gov。谢谢,下个月见!
Tony Carroll是哥伦比亚特区消防与EMS部门的营负责人。
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