After the department fire critique was completed, I feel as though there were some things that could be addressed to help me improve, and grow as a new company officer. I thought that the fire was executed amazingly well and that the outcome was something that we can all be proud of. That being stated, I'm a sucker for self improvement and honest evaluation of performance. My ego is not fragile. I want to know what could be improved. There are always ways to improve. There were many things that occurred that day that we "lucked out" on.
For example:
- The fire occurred during the daytime with minimal residents
- The size of the fire was relatively small with minimal extension to other units
- Gate access to the building could have been locked and reflex time therefore delayed
- Victim was on 3rd floor and not any higher (with 24')
- Victim actually lived when 'self rescuing' despite being overwhelmed by smoke.
- There was no flash-over despite conditions found on the second floor
- Kinks in the attack line were resolved with assistance from back-up (M1, E13) crews
I have sent out this invite to each person hoping to gain insight and truly evaluate what you would change if they could, and what would they do if something different had occurred.
I encourage all of you to think critically and please don't be afraid to ask questions, or give opinions. That's why this is all happening. Fragile/inflated ego (in my opinion) is the most dangerous condition seen in the fire service, and will not allow sincere introspective self improvement.
Please join in the discussion and contribute whatever knowledge you have.
Sincerely,
Derek
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