17 November 2020: SLICE-RS- Making sure the hard jobs on the fireground are done well

SLICE-RS

When we roll up on a fire or what we've been told is a situation where we need to make a difference or solve any number of problems, it's imperative to have tools whereby we can make sure that we have all of the information necessary for ourselves to do the job well and enable others to assist us or document the situation. That's precisely what the acronym and practices behind SLICE-RS are for.

For tonight's virtual training, please take a look at this video and take the time to integrate this acronym's principals into what you already know about initial size-up techniques and tactics for preserving life, property, and above all else, keeping our fire family safe. That way we can go out on more jobs together and keep learning, growing, and tying in together...

Check out this PDF  with information about each step in the SLICE-RS fire incident sequence.  

And finally, the a summary of the sequence for review.
 

Thanks, and have a good week. We'll see ya soon!



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