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1. Discuss fire involvement, and how all crews are still outside preparing to go in. Discuss fire involvement, and how all crews are still outside preparing to go in.
4. Pre-Burn Briefing Point out all potential hazards (even if corrected)
Point out all entry and evacuation routes
9. The Commission adopts NFPA 1403 with the following changes; 2) Use of appropriate amounts of combustible fuel to start fire
14. Good set? Good set?
15. Good sets?Good sets?
18. The NCFRC’s Intent on Class B Fuel Use: Class B fuel may be pre-applied to the prop, the ceiling above the prop, as well as to any wall in the room prior to ignition. Care should be taken to avoid placing fuel above the doorway serving as the room egress or allowing excessive fuel to fall to the floor as these indicate an inappropriate use of class B fuels. Furthermore, it is important to recognize that the term fuel is not limited to only class B liquids. Pallets, straw and other material used to propagate the growth of the fire are considered fuels and should never be added after ignition.
21. Encourage students to write this down to keep.Encourage students to write this down to keep.
23. Does this room need
fuel added to it???
24. How strong is that facepiece?How strong is that facepiece?
29. Fire wrapping around on crew
Back-up unmanned
Propane torch still there during burndown (BLEVE)Fire wrapping around on crew
Back-up unmanned
Propane torch still there during burndown (BLEVE)