At 8am West Douglas County Volunteers were dispatched a reported house fire on Cathedral Rock Drive. Automatic aid from South Metro, Littleton & Jackson 105 was also requested on the initial dispatch. Upon arrival crews found heavy smoke showing from the roof. An interior attack was initiated and crews found a working attic fire. The nearest water supply was several miles away which required a tender shuttle. Crews worked inside for around 20 minutes before flames self vented from the roof and were wind driven. A withdraw order was made and defensive ops began.
Defensive House Fire, Sedalia, CO 2/20/14
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South Metro Battalion Chief Hendrix was the incident commander, but a unified command was established with West Douglas.
Great stuff!
Greg Muhr
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Always impressed by the Colorado stuff. Especially enjoy the insight to the operational side of things. The Incident Dispatcher is a great concept from my limited understanding. We're about twenty years behind something like that here in our county. At least our department is putting tablets in the rigs in the next few weeks, so we'll have mapping, preplans, hydrants, etc. at our fingertips. Great posts!
Quote:Always impressed by the Colorado stuff. Especially enjoy the insight to the operational side of things. The Incident Dispatcher is a great concept from my limited understanding. We're about twenty years behind something like that here in our county. At least our department is putting tablets in the rigs in the next few weeks, so we'll have mapping, preplans, hydrants, etc. at our fingertips. Great posts! Thanks! The IDT concept is still fairly new here and only a handful of agencies have created one. There is a huge benefit to having IDT on the initial response especially for our wildland interface fires. Congrats on getting the tablets with pre-plans! Safety and planning wise I don't know what we would do without that information. |
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