A basic understanding of elevators is a must for companies involved in high-rise fire suppression activities. Elevators can be used to shuttle men and supplies to the floors above. Elevators will be used extensively early on, but be prepared for elevators to be placed out of service during an extended event due to water damage or loss of power.
A few basic rules to understand with elevator use:
1. If the fire is on the 7th floor or below, take the stairs.
2. Firefighters…
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