- Author
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Hines, C. L.
- Title
- Ten Commandments of Vertical Ventilation Safety and Survival.
- Coporate
- Long Beach Fire Dept., CA
- Journal
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American Fire Journal,
Vol. 53,
No. 4,
15,
April 2001
- Keywords
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ventilation
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survival
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roofs
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fire safety
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fire fighters
- Identifiers
- roof operations; TEN COMMANDMENTS FOR VERTICAL VENTILATION (ROOF VENTILATION): 1.Remain on the ground, unless you are assigned or invited to the roof. 2. Only morons go up without a scabbard and axe or a safety strap. 3. On a parapet wall, place straight ladder(s) down to the roof. 4. Fools jump off a ladder onto the roof without sounding first. 5. Stay in line; don't "cross-country" (to and from your cut). 6. Aggressively sound the roof in a wide path (left, center and right). 7. Fall-in if you cut over the fire on lightweight construction. 8. Ensure communications with interior crews. 9. Trained firefighters only should be assigned to vertical ventilation. 10. Your successful escape relies on a minimum of two ladders.