Cool Room Conditions Before Entry | New York | Fully Involved Ep. 1
🔥 When the 6th floor is fully involved, which side are you on? Are you Team Transitional Attack (Exterior Water Application)? Or are you Team "You're only fighting fire if you're in the room"? What do you do first? ---------- CHAPTERS: 0:00 Intro 0:55 Westchester County Profile 1:33 What is Transitional Attack? 1:46 Ground Monitor Setup 2:16 Hitting the 6th Floor with Ground Monitor? 2:58 What's The Most Important Part? 3:08 How to Perform Scene Size-up 3:38 When to Use a Deck Gun 4:03 Aim Up or Down? 4:33 When to Aim Down 4:48 Outro ---------- Fully Involved: Westchester County’s Transitional Attack Tactics (Episode 1) 🚒 Transitional Attack: Love It or Loathe It? 📍 Westchester County Fire Training Center (Valhalla, NY) 🎙️ Deputy Chief Chris Johnson Westchester County’s firefighters have mastered the art of cooling conditions before making an interior attack—leveraging ground monitors, deck guns, and aerials to gain control before committing crews inside. 🚒💦 🔥 Inside This Episode: ✔️ What makes transitional attack a go-to tactic in Westchester County? ✔️ How to decide between a ground monitor, deck gun, or aerial. ✔️ When to aim up vs. aim down for maximum fire knockdown. ✔️ How they deploy the BlitzFire and Flex monitors for high-elevation fires. 🧠Why did FSRI rename “Transitional Attack” to “Exterior Water Application”? Over time, feedback revealed that the term “Transitional Attack” was met with some resistance due to its public perception. FSRI has now embraced a description that focuses on the firefighter’s position and action, rather than the operation mode itself. 💬 “We’re getting full coverage. You can see it hitting and mapping the entire hallway.” – Deputy Chief Chris Johnson 🔥 This is raw, unfiltered firefighting from the frontlines. Subscribe now to stay Fully Involved and catch future episodes! 🚨 https://tft.com/scenarios/regional-ta... 🔥 Got a regional tactic to share? Visit our site to showcase your crew’s aggressive strategies! 🚨 https://tft.com/scenarios/regional-ta... #FullyInvolved #FirefightingTactics #FireService #FirefighterTraining #TransitionalAttack 6BUUD1EIRBA9BBVW

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