Good Morning,
I will attempt to post a simulation every week, this first one is a working fire in a multi-family residential, the fire is called in as a porch fire but while en route you are updated to a more serious condition of possible people trapped.
Building Facts:
Built Early 1900s
Balloon or Platform
Multiple Apartments
Residence is a common response address for your department re: EMS go ahead and make up what ever fits your department and area.
These simulations make great table top or "slow day" training sessions or Weekly Training night events. If you want a particular structure or condition please feel free to let me know.
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