For house fires, my crew uses what we call an oriented man search. In a residential search the officer stays in the hall near the room doorway as one crew member goes into the room to perform a quick primary search another crew member will search another room close by. We always maintain voice contact at all times, its just to hard to search with two FF's in a small bedroom with all the furniture, dressers and bed we just run into each other, one FF can go in a small bedroom and cover alot of area. If we get a fire in a large house such as the ones in the old west end, then we may tighten up our search as a crew so we dont get to far apart, but for a small regular bread and butter house, this is our crew preferance, we practice this and we all know the routine.
The search you mentioned Moe as far as two members staying on the wall is obviously a good safe search method that works very well, but the oriented man seach is what we do, what ever search you use takes practice and everyone has to be on the same page, trying to figure out what you want to do on the fireground is not a good time.
Good post Moe, and I'd like to see what everyone else does too.
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