The roof report helps paint a picture that captures the whole structural package and provides the knowledge for the decisions that keep firefighters safe both above and below the fire.
Venting roof firefighter.
A firefighter s ladder to roof guide back to basics sounding and walking on the roof using roof ladders working from an aerial cutting the hole and punching through.
However there are many other critical steps that we need to master in order to make roof ventilation an efficient process.
One of the fastest avenues through which fires spread is the attic.
Ventilation allows the chemicals smoke and heat evacuate out.
Although often overlooked the position of roof firefighter plays an important role in the outcome of the fire and serves as both the eyes and.
Firefighters may go ahead of the fire on a roof cut holes to access the attic and stop the fire from spreading through the attic.
A hot topic in the firehouse is roof ventilation.
Pitched roof ventilation can be one of the most hazards operations on the fireground yet it is one of the most important assignments.
When we talk about roof ventilation we often focus on the cut itself.
A well executed roof vent will control the fire and smoke and allow firefighters to work in a safer environment below.