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Command Considerations for Flammable Gas-Related Incidents

Across The Street Productions Season 3 Episode 22

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U.S.  fire departments respond to an average of 125,000 residential natural gas or liquefied petroleum gas leaks annually, an increase of about 25 percent compared to 2007.  Do you have a plan for how your department will respond and mitigate these incidents?

According to the NFPA, every year more than 50,000 fires start as the result of flammable gas while more than 160,000 fires start as the result of flammable or combustible liquid. Combined, flammable and combustible liquids and gases cause more than $2.1 billion worth of property damage and more than 600 deaths annually.

Discover the intricate dance of strategic decision-making in emergency response as we talk with Josh Blum and Chris Stewart. Tackling the unpredictable nature of natural gas and flammable gas emergencies.

Navigating the complexities of gas emergencies requires a partnership that extends beyond the fire department to include utility companies and a rigorous adherence to safety protocols. Learn how to effectively stage equipment, manage evacuation procedures, and tackle the 'you touch it, you bought it' responsibility with precision. Our conversation illuminates the deployment strategies for tactical, strategic, and task level responders, reinforcing the mantra of 'life safety first' and the paramount importance of preparation and training.

This episode features Chris Stewart, Josh Blum and John Vance.

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This episode was recorded at the Alan V. Brunacini Command Training Center in Phoenix,  Arizona  on March 13, 2024.