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Matt, this is a great video, it's also on another disscussion on CSF. Here's a good class to take back to Jeff, . You can find it on the Underwriters Laboratories website, free training, Structural Stability of Engineered Lumber in Fire Conditions. I completely believe this type of construction is an eye opener for the entire fire service. The floor is ready to let go by the time the first line is ready to be advanced. We are putting a presentation together at Crestwood on this, when it's finished, I can try to get to you and Jeff. Let Me Know.
Stay Safe Jeff
Art,
Thanks for adding the website, my computer was having issues today. That class was two hours well spent. Matt, talk to your Fire Marshal, ask him to get involved in letting your companies know about the remodled homes, that he knows of currently. We got our A/C involved, that's who is working on most of the presentation. I know you guys are up to eyes in new construction, I live just out of RCFPD's District. Assume everything is lightweight on the new homes, floors and roofs, alike. We have a small time window to get a fire knocked down safely anymore
Stay Safe
Jeff.
If I know for sure it's a light weight frame home, do I have a confirmed rescue on a human being, if yes, look at the % of the structure is involved. Is this a rescue or recovery, gut makes that call. My rule of thumb on these fires, is double the time the owner says it has been burning. Owner says 5min, make it 10 mins. For me, most of this can be done while I'm taking my lap around the structure. Conditions like heavy fire from the basement window or roof line make it an easier call. That's a great question Jim, makes me stop and think to put it into words, guess I'm on automatic pilot, on these fires, because I sure don't want myself or my guys or gals to be a statistic.
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