@@skatenikes0Definitely! Same here. This tip is definitely meant for those responses into other districts or for us when we respond outside of city limits into the county. Those first due around the block burners 🔥 you definitely don’t have time. Glad you liked it!
*Zillow tip great and all but a lot of places don’t offer interior pics, sometimes plots wrong address and for those houses that are off set back in woods can’t even get a exterior look *the exterior clues also not only seeing toys but even looking at the cars some people put the family figures on back windshield and sometimes with pets too
Impressive content, Nick Martin - Combat Ready Fire Training. Looking forward to seeing your next upload from you. I tapped the thumbs up icon on your video. Keep up the excellent work. Your insights on victim profiling and the importance of using external clues during a search were particularly enlightening. How do you incorporate real-time feedback from your team to adjust search strategies effectively in varying scenarios?
We do “10 second huddles” inside of the structure and that’s just talking mask to mask if we have anything to relay. But most importantly, this all comes down to training and making sure you’re on the same page and therefore eliminating the need to talk most of the time. Happy to hear you enjoyed it
Would we as the fire service be better served by following LCE; Locate the fire, Confine the fire/Communicate the location of the fire (this is where the Ladder Company starts their primary search) and Extinguish? By penetrating to the fire Locating it and Confining it would that give us the best chance of surviving the fireground?
Zillow is interesting. Most houses are immediately renovated if they were dated so could create a bad situation. Just another tool in the tool box to consider.
You’re right about that, just another tool in the toolbox. Obviously things change interior, especially with the homes being sold. But fortunately unless it is a really extensive renovation, the layout and depths should hold true.
pulling up the zillow en route is awesome
I like that tip but our response times are 3-4 minutes in my city 🤦🏼I’m going to try to incorporate when we’re responding to other stations first dues
@@skatenikes0Definitely! Same here. This tip is definitely meant for those responses into other districts or for us when we respond outside of city limits into the county. Those first due around the block burners 🔥 you definitely don’t have time. Glad you liked it!
Happy to hear!
Great stuff master the basics
*Zillow tip great and all but a lot of places don’t offer interior pics, sometimes plots wrong address and for those houses that are off set back in woods can’t even get a exterior look
*the exterior clues also not only seeing toys but even looking at the cars some people put the family figures on back windshield and sometimes with pets too
Impressive content, Nick Martin - Combat Ready Fire Training. Looking forward to seeing your next upload from you. I tapped the thumbs up icon on your video. Keep up the excellent work. Your insights on victim profiling and the importance of using external clues during a search were particularly enlightening. How do you incorporate real-time feedback from your team to adjust search strategies effectively in varying scenarios?
We do “10 second huddles” inside of the structure and that’s just talking mask to mask if we have anything to relay. But most importantly, this all comes down to training and making sure you’re on the same page and therefore eliminating the need to talk most of the time. Happy to hear you enjoyed it
Would we as the fire service be better served by following LCE; Locate the fire, Confine the fire/Communicate the location of the fire (this is where the Ladder Company starts their primary search) and Extinguish? By penetrating to the fire Locating it and Confining it would that give us the best chance of surviving the fireground?
100%. Both fire attack and search should be accomplished simultaneously. Problems begin to subside when fire is extinguished.
Zillow is interesting. Most houses are immediately renovated if they were dated so could create a bad situation. Just another tool in the tool box to consider.
You’re right about that, just another tool in the toolbox. Obviously things change interior, especially with the homes being sold. But fortunately unless it is a really extensive renovation, the layout and depths should hold true.