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First Due! Residential Concepts for the Engine, Truck and Chief

Thursday, April 10

This class discusses the mission-critical incident actions for engine, truck, and first-arriving chief officers at residential fires, highlighting the must-have roles and responsibilities for each and honing those elements that are imperative to employ an efficient and effective fire attack. Successful fire attack dictates a deliberate balance of coordination and communication between all members. This class discusses preincident readiness, radio reports, and tactical resource deployments for “both sides of the floor” and how to be a strong incident commander. While we all know that the application of water still extinguishes fire and searches still locate trapped civilians, the art and science behind "how, when, and why" to mount a successful attack are key. The initial company-level actions can make or break the operation. Are you and your team best prepared to operate mentally, physically, and tactically in our residential environment? Don’t think so; know so, and join us to learn sound and proven strategies and tactics.

Speakers
Dan Shaw, Assistant Chief of Operations - Fairfax County (MD) Fire and Rescue Department
Doug Mitchell, Captain - Fire Department of New York
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