An article about the plan in searching burning buildings. The plan is the most important part of search; without an organized, coordinated search plan, you will place firefighters’ lives at risk and may fail the community you have sworn to protect. You will have only seconds to formulate and launch a plan into the most dangerous environment many of you will ever encounter; at the end of the call, you will have to live with the consequences of your decisions. Hence, your plan must offer your firefighters and your citizens the best possible chance of survival.
Video length: 1 min 35 secs. Tri-City firefighters from Eustis, Mt. Dora and Tavares participate in joint training at an abandoned house in Eustis. This type of training provides a real-world experience that will assist firefighters when entering and searching a burning structure filled with smoke. To simulate the blackout effects of smoke, the firefighters wear hoods over their masks.
Video length: 2 min 38 secs. Part three video of the Tri-City firefighters from Eustis, Mt. Dora and Tavares participate in joint training at an abandoned house in Eustis. This type of training provides a real-world experience that will assist firefighters when entering and searching a burning structure filled with smoke. To simulate the blackout effects of smoke, the firefighters wear hoods over their masks.
Video length: 3 min 24 secs. Part 5 video of the Tri-City firefighters from Eustis, Mt. Dora and Tavares participate in joint training at an abandoned house in Eustis. This type of training provides a real-world experience that will assist firefighters when entering and searching a burning structure filled with smoke. To simulate the blackout effects of smoke, the firefighters wear hoods over their masks.
