Fireground Command in a nutshell 🥜🔥

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2023
  • The concepts of good incident command may not be rocket science, but there is a lot more skill, detail, and discussion to actually implement them well on a tough fire!
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  • @Michael_Mason

    Best 2 minutes and 41 seconds of my time on RUclips! We don't deal with structure fires since we are primarily Wildland only but the principle is no different in my opinion, except for adding in specialty groups as needed to divisions, still once that's done let each Division/Group do the job and adjust tactics if needed. Appreciate your time making these videos, I love following your channel and learning.

  • @klinneah

    My department is revamping our low-rise/house fire SOG and this is very helpful as a new person to have the same ideas and strategies that we are talking about reiterated it helps me feel better prepared mentally