Mayday Monday: Costume or Fire Gear?

Firefighter turnout gear or costume

By Tony Carroll

Are you wearing a costume or firefighting gear? This past week we participated in our annual dress-up holiday celebration, Halloween. This family-friendly event is marked by people of all ages putting on costumes to pretend to be a ghoul, ghost, or other make-believe character. When these pretenders visit to get their candy, some don’t seem comfortable in their costumes…it’s too big or the mask doesn’t feel right. I see firefighters show up on firegrounds with this same level of comfort. It’s okay for the pretenders to not feel comfortable in their costume. It’s NOT okay for firefighters.

This month we will go back to the basics and perform dressing drills. The purpose of these drills is to increase the comfort level of wearing turnout gear and to decrease your in-service time. The time it takes for you to get your turnout gear on and be ready for the fight is the only time we can really control. Please practice this basic skill and, remember, FIREFIGHTER SURVIVAL STARTS WITH THE BASICS!

Since the last Mayday Monday post, the staff here lost a friend in a highway incident.Lt. Brad Clark of the Hanover (VA) Fire & EMS Departmentwas a supporter of the Mayday Monday Firefighter Survival Campaign and a shooting star in the fire service. He exemplified the firefighter you want coming to your fire. As with all of our firefighters lost, please remember Brad and learn about his sacrifice.

不要忘记发送您和您的船员表演调味师的照片。将它们发送到mayday.Monday@dc.gov. See you next month.

Tony Carroll是哥伦比亚特区消防与EMS部门的营负责人。

Mayday Monday: Calling the Mayday

Mayday Monday: Search Rope

Mayday Monday: Basement Fires

Mayday Monday: Violence Against Firefighters

No posts to display