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This is a building that most of us have in our jurisdictions somewhere. Let's discuss and debate.

What can we determine by just pulling up to the building about the occupancy type?
From this side, where is the hallway and possible stairs location?
What can say about the fire and any extension?
Where do we need to place the primary concern for life safety?
Where are you going to place your first attack lines and additional lines after that?
Are there any other concerns or issues we need to think about that haven't been asked here?
Have fun and get your crew involved. Post your comments so everyone can see all of the great ideas out there. As always, stay safe and be careful.

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