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Situational Awareness Matters!™


Helping individuals and teams understand human factors,
reduce the impact of situational awareness barriers,
and improve decision making under stress.

Dec 9, 2014

On January 14, 2010 the Wadesville Fire Department was dispatched to a residential dwelling fire. Deputy Chief Adam Farrar served as the incident commander.

 

During the incident, a crew on the interior attack nearly fell into the basement through a burned out floor and then a second narrowly escaped off the roof before it gave way under the strain of fire in the attic.

 

Some takeaways from the interview include: 

1.The need to complete a thorough 360-degree size-up to form situational awareness about what is burning and where the fire is located.

2.Ensuring haste does not compel a firefighting crew to rush into a situation that could otherwise prove catastrophic. 

3.The need for a strong commander who is willing and able to order a crew out of a structure… when the crew may not want to come out. 

4.The need to evaluate near-miss events and learn from the mistakes and then to adjust policies and procedures to fix existing issues.

 

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Guest Contact Information

Deputy Chief Adam Farrar

Wadesville Fire Department

afarrar@scottfire.org

 

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