The guys on the roof kept stepping on the part of the roof he was cutting he coulda fallen in and he one fire fighter was sitting on the top of the roof where it was strucutally ompromised and there was a fire fighter inside the building wen the.
Fire fighter venting a roof.
When we talk about roof ventilation we often focus on the cut itself.
Ventilation is an important tactic at structural firefighting operations.
Venting the roof like they did seemed like a lot of extra work that didn t pay off too much.
Firefighters may go ahead of the fire on a roof cut holes to access the attic and stop the fire from spreading through the attic.
There are two types of ventilation we deal with all the time at fires.
That said how much time do we have how much reach do you have and how much help do you have all dictate size.
My partner and i learned to cut in segments.
2 my experience taught me that the larger the hole the better.
But if resources are such the vent team may need to place both sets of ladders prior to making the roof.
Another reason for venting the roof is to see how far the fire has progressed.
We determine this by reading the smoke seeing the fire vented looking at the roof material for signs of heat and our experience.
One of the fastest avenues through which fires spread is the attic.
This will likely be the responsibility of crews on the ground.