Its a hot July 4th mid-morning, you have finished the day's firehouse chores or maybe a volunteer firefighter at home planning your cookout with family when the house tones hit, or your pager goes off............ A resident of your town was working on his jet skis when a hot trouble light comes into contact with a flammable liquid puddle, there is a flash fire and he is burned was inside the garage with his wife and children.
That is this week's scenario involving a fully involved garage attached to what was an original carriage house in a narrow alley, if you cover an older town you are most likely to have alleys whose main purpose years ago was to serve as horse and buggy access and storage. Through the years these carriage houses are transformed into residential dwellings.
Ok that's this weeks scenario, I have also attached a kitchen table quick drill also.
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Kitchen Table Quick Drill--Kitchen Table Handout
Simulation Video
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