Litchfield Firefighters Complete Advanced Building Comprehension Training
Article Summary: The Litchfield Fire Department hosted a full-day seminar on Saturday focused on structural analysis and tactical decision-making for residential fires, joined by personnel from a neighboring district.
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The department hosted a “Building Comprehension” class covering single-family and multi-family structures.
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A member of the Mount Olive Fire Protection District also attended the training.
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Curriculum included identifying balloon frame structures, rain roofs, and common floor plans.
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The session was organized by Captain David Rogers with support from Chief Adam Pennock.
The Litchfield Fire Department engaged in a full day of specialized training on Saturday, [Date], hosting a “Building Comprehension” class designed to improve tactical responses to residential fires.
The blended session focused on both single-family and multi-family dwellings. According to reports from the event, the curriculum covered visual exterior building pattern recognition, situational and spatial awareness, and the identification of common floor plans and stairwell locations.
Specific construction topics included an examination of balloon frame structures and rain roofs. The class analyzed various building types common to the local area, including standard houses, apartment buildings, and townhouses.
Beyond structural theory, the training emphasized practical application. Firefighters discussed “size up” procedures and specific tactical decisions, such as identifying correct ground ladder placement, prioritizing search areas, leading out attack lines, and executing ventilation strategies.
While primarily attended by Litchfield personnel, a member of the nearby Mount Olive Fire Protection District also participated in the session. Captain David Rogers was credited with organizing the class, which proceeded with the support of Litchfield Fire Chief Adam Pennock.
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