On Wednesday evening, crews again gathered for their weekly training. The Glen Moore Fire Company was given access to a residential structure that is scheduled to be demolished. Prior to demolition, the owners allowed the fire company to train in the building. Gaining access to structures like this allows the firefighters to practice skills in real environments that otherwise can be difficult to replicate in training environments.
Crews practiced deploying handlines and making an interior attack. Crews were able to advance hose lines in the structure while flowing water. Firefighters also practiced crucial skills such as sounding the floor and searching for victims.
While some crews operated inside the residence, other members honed their skills on ventilating the roof and ventilating the building. Roof ventilation is critical in firefighter because it provides an avenue for the smoke and other gases to leave the structure.
The Glen Moore Fire Company sends a big "Thank You" to the owner for providing us with access to the structure and allowing this training to happen! |