Posted by showcrop on December 13, 2023 at 04:32:30 from (66.31.206.26):
In Reply to: A fire is Big news posted by Geo-TH,In on December 13, 2023 at 03:04:10:
Yes, we still use the surround and drown expression, but that is only if interior attack doesn't make fast enough progress and Command makes the decision to pull everyone out. The metal roof and concrete walls makes little difference in procedure. You still have to get inside quickly and put the "wet stuff on the red stuff". The interior attack would be coordinated with opening the roof to vent heat and smoke out. Modern saws go through metal roofs every bit as fast as through asphalt shingled roofs. I was with a captain on my department on the second story of a rambling colonial in a neighboring town one time one time. I was working the nozzle through a burned opening into the attic. The crackling noise and heat were increasing despite ten minutes at 95 GPM. I never wanted to give in but sometimes you have to. I told the captain "I don't like this we. We gotta get out of here." We headed for the exit and within seconds the air horns on all of the trucks started sounding the "everyone out" order. We didn't make enough progress fast enough so we got pulled out.
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