The Three Degrees of Mayday

Workrite

Recorded June 28, 2024 | Watch Now!

This Webcast is a discussion about three categories or situations that firefighters can find themselves in that could result in a Mayday operation. Not every Mayday is the same and, as a result, not every RIT operation will be the same. RITs need to prepare for various urgent and dangerous situations of increasing difficulty. A single firefighter lost in a house fire may be handled adequately by a four-person RIT with little other assistance. A three-person engine company crew that experiences a loss of water or sudden flashover will require a larger and more robust RIT operation along with additional logistical support. The collapse of a burning building that traps six firefighters in a two-story burning pile of debris will require an even more complex response. Learn how you can prepare your firefighters to handle any Mayday situation with confidence.

This event is presented by Chief Rick Lasky & Chief John Salka, Jr. and sponsored by Workrite Fire Service.

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