Pumprescue
Seems to me your brigade and group are doing the right thing in terms of Fire alarms. Just because someone wrote " first appliance should go straight to booster" doesn't mean it complies to all brigades. Some brigades that are still only doing single response need to be aware that parking at the front door isn't always the best thing to do. Some brigades have to wait 25-30min for a second appliance to roll up. God bless the people that are doing the right thing, there needs to be more of you
Dumb question...
WHICH ONLY APPLIES TO PREMISES WHERE FIP & BOOSTER POINT ARE A LONG WAY APART.
CBD FIRIES WHO CAN'T IMAGINE BOOSTER & FIP BEING MORE THAN 30M APART - BUTT OUT.
So, on arrival, commit the appliance to the booster, add a big delay while OIC & primary crew traipse 300M to the FIP, lugging hose, branch, entry tools, wearing BA &
PBI Gold on a 30degC day. On arrival at FIP, find that the sensor is a single smoke
detector another 200M down the property, collect gear & wits & start hiking again...
Is it not better to find out what you are dealing with first (go to the FIP as fast as
possible) =then= make decisions about where to position appliance/s and people ?
We don't have any boosters on our patch, but making decisions from a position of
knowledge seems to me a more rational approach under these circumstances.
If not, why not ?
cheers