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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Situational Awareness Low in Attic Fires

The National Firefighter Near-Miss Reporting System has received 65 near-miss reports relating to attic fires. Nearly half the submissions report a collapse or firefighter fall, even though attic-fire hazards are well-known and have been cited in several high-profile fatality reviews. Among the risks to firefighters when facing these fires are exposed supporting members such as rafters and trusses, limited access to the attic space, heavy fire loading, and little firestopping. The most frequently cited contributing factor in the reports is situational awareness (70%). Decision-making follows a close second (63%). The remaining factors are nearly identical in frequency, though ...

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