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Description

On June 30, 2008 an intense wind driven blaze destroyed a apartment building in Speedway, Indiana. As crews arrives on the scene a large column of smoke filling the sky from the building located along I-465 just north of Hollister Drive.


The fire started around 3:21 pm and quickly spread as high winds from the north pushed the fire further into the building.


Lieutenant Jeff Cheshire, then serving as a firefighter on Engine 202 recounts how his crew got over run by rapidly changing fire conditions and how another fire crew got blown down a set of stairs but what was described as a backdraft or smoke explosion.


Lessons Learned:



  1. The need to pay attention to clues that indicate unusual conditions.

  2. The need to trust your gut and to speak up when you sense something is not right.

  3. The need to overcome your concerns about what others might think of you if you suggest it may be time to leave.

  4. The need to rely on your training and to apply the lessons from training on the fireground.


 


Our sponsor:


Midwest Fire
MidwestFire.com


 


Intro music


Safety Dance (1982)


Men Without Hats


GMC - Virgin Records


 


Guest Contact Information


Lieutenant Jeff Cheshire


 


Photos Courtesy of Jay Thompson


SpeedwayNavigator.net


 


Situational Awareness Matters! website


www.SAMatters.com


 


Firefighter Near Miss Reporting System


http://www.firefighternearmiss.com/


 


Contact Rich Gasaway


www.RichGasaway.com


Support@RichGasaway.com


 


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