Media Summary: When entering a structure or initiating fire attack, knowing the wind direction UL FSRI Advisory Board Member, Milwaukee Fire Department Battalion Chief Erich Roden discusses how there can be survivable ... UL FSRI Director, Steve Kerber, talks about how gases flow from high pressure to low pressure and how ventilation can impact the ...

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When entering a structure or initiating fire attack, knowing the wind direction UL FSRI Advisory Board Member, Milwaukee Fire Department Battalion Chief Erich Roden discusses how there can be survivable ... UL FSRI Director, Steve Kerber, talks about how gases flow from high pressure to low pressure and how ventilation can impact the ... UL FSRI Advisory Board member and LA County Assistant Chief Derek Alkonis presents a Become a Big Think member to unlock expert classes, premium print issues, exclusive events and more: ... Attic fires present many challenges such as: limited access, lots of fuel, and a high probability of ventilation-limited conditions.

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Tactical Consideration: Your Workplace Has Changed: You Need to Evolve

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Tactical Consideration: Keep the Wind at Your Back

Tactical Consideration: Keep the Wind at Your Back

When entering a structure or initiating fire attack, knowing the wind direction

Tactical Consideration: There Can Be Survivable Spaces on Arrival

Tactical Consideration: There Can Be Survivable Spaces on Arrival

UL FSRI Advisory Board Member, Milwaukee Fire Department Battalion Chief Erich Roden discusses how there can be survivable ...

Tactical Consideration: Fire Flows From High Pressure to Low Pressure

Tactical Consideration: Fire Flows From High Pressure to Low Pressure

UL FSRI Director, Steve Kerber, talks about how gases flow from high pressure to low pressure and how ventilation can impact the ...

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Tactical Consideration: There is No Substitute For Knowledge

Tactical Consideration: There is No Substitute For Knowledge

UL FSRI Advisory Board member and LA County Assistant Chief Derek Alkonis presents a

Tactical Consideration: Pushing Fire

Tactical Consideration: Pushing Fire

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Tactical Consideration: If You Get Water Where it Needs to go, You Don't Need Much

Tactical Consideration: If You Get Water Where it Needs to go, You Don't Need Much

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Tactical Consideration: Get Water in the Eaves for Attic Fires

Tactical Consideration: Get Water in the Eaves for Attic Fires

Attic fires present many challenges such as: limited access, lots of fuel, and a high probability of ventilation-limited conditions.