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Originally Posted By ffsparky26 There are some parts where they are doing some stupid shit like not wearing there SCBA when looking for hot spots on a roof
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Actually, Tom Brennan (former FDNY Rescue 3(?)) used to insist his guys not work on roofs with packs - he claimed that they made you too top-heavy and made you more likely to fall d/t high center of gravity.
Many Depts. have this belief. We were taught this at the academy.
BTW, haven't seen the flick yet. Plan to this week, if I get some $.
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Thats interesting. My department had us wearing SCBA's during everything. Even overhauling a building. Shit I even had to wear SCBA's on car fires.
I was a Voulnteer with Chesterfield County Fire Department, actaully with Enon Voulnteer Fire Department which was part of CFD. And CFD was damn safety conciouses and kept us in the best and newest equipment. It was a good department.
All voulnteers had to go through a 6 month school. Mondays and Wendsdays for 4 hours in class and every Saturday for 8 + hours we did practical training. Then every other weekend it was Saturday and Sunday for 8+. It was a good school. I cover Fire Fighting, Hazmat Awareness and Operations, Vehical Extrication, Confined Space Rescue, Trench and Structural Collapse, and Rope Rescue. It was a damn good program. Then we had to get our EMT-B within a year.
Now I live in TN and all the voulnteer departmetns are run by Bubba Ho Tep and the Good Ole Boys. And TN doesn't even have an EMT-B rating. They have EMT-IV which only does IV therapy but no Intebation. I thought it was ABC, Airway Breathing Circulatioin. It seems as if in TN they put the C first.