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Scenario one
Fire in the Home Décor Section
Narrative:
The scenario is based on a large portal frame building used as a DIY store. The building comprising of an un-compartmented high bay warehouse. A rapidly developing fire starts in the paints & varnishes section of the store. There is an incomplete role call. Initial fire fighting operations can be achieved internally but will be pushed external after some time. An effective fire break can save the Garden centre but the store will be a complete loss.
Options:
Incident Command exercise
BA Main control exercise |
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Role play:
Manager
Police
Ambulance
Environment Agency
Passer-by
Press |
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Simulator configuration:
Pod 0 – Main entrance / Sector 1
Pod 1 – Rear Entrance / Sector 3
Pod 2 – Garden Centre / Sector 2
Pod 3 – Trade Entrance / Sector 4 |
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Scenario Two
BA Main Control Exercise.
Narrative:
Breathing Apparatus Main Control exercise using the same scenario but with lower levels of fire spread. Instructional staff take on the role of Incident Commander so that when combined with BA team role play from the control room, both injects can be controlled and monitored for communication across the incident ground. The incident has a BA emergency one wearer lightly trapped by falling racking which is ultimately resolved. The incident commander ultimately makes the incident defensive. The exercise tests communication both ways through the BA command structure as well as BA Management procedures. |
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Role play:
BA Teams
Incident Commander |
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Simulator configuration:
Pod 0 – Main entrance / Sector 1
Pod 1 – Rear Entrance / Sector 3
Pod 2 – Garden Centre / Sector 2
Pod 3 – Trade Entrance / Sector 4 |
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