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So we're going to take on some risk and we're going to manage the risk , if and when we are trained to do so. But even if we are not trained to do so, we'll be taking on some risk and managing it, even though we may not think of it like that without proper training. The question ( and that;'s what I usually do here) is what is the plan? If someone is on the front lawn in the attire and situation described above what should we do? Is there a investigation that we should be doing that we would not do on another type of construction style? Will certain radio transmissions help? Certain levels of fire location and extent we should say no to? A construction style"look" that we will say no to?
And then the question that up's the ante still remains - if someone says my kids are trapped, then what? Double down? All in? Fold the cards? If your dept doesn;t have a plan , what is your company's plan. These are the guys that we respond with , right?
There are entire depts. that will only respond to Lightweight frame housing due to new development in the last 10 years. What do you guys?
Art, I believe we can consider the occupancies you mentioned, light weight. What would be best for all of us is to see these builings in the construction phase, I realize that's not always possible, but my theory is be proactive. Yeah I'm not going to be the most popular LT around, when we go out, but as my buddy Billy G. says they probably don't like you anyway. In Billy's video he says,"e-mail me I'll be your friend". Love that quote. Art and Brick, of course we must seach every structure. I was taught long ago, by a captain I'd rather forget, evey building gets searched, even when you bump into a balloon full of gasoline. I think bottom line for me, is breath before you rush in. We must do our jobs, only smarter than we did 20 years ago.
and that's why WE call him Chief Zern!
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Let's take a vote: Who thinks Art's post should be subitted for publication?
I vote Hell Yes
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