I need to get the fire extinguisher inspected for the company I work for and have no idea on how to go about doing this. Any information would be greatly appreciated!
That is very far fetched. If anyone is going to enter the building, it is going to be properly equipped firefighters. But, firefighters are not the star of the show, so they scripted the cops to go in for dramatic effect. (You can disregard Mister Cool's biography. He is not, nor has he ever been a cop. He copied and pasted the bio off another officer's profile).
i'm against each factor Dorner did. yet his message became spot on. The question is did Dorner escape or die. that's sparkling the law enforcement officers deliberate to burn him alive. we will bypass forward with the burn, like we noted and Canisters deployed and we've a fireplace Forgot to point them asserting Burn this mutherfucker that's frightening that police have no limits at present. And it is likewise frightening that I certainly have discovered myself helping this guy. no longer his movements, yet what he stood for. He became a militia guy. He became trouble-free and dependable. sure he killed and he merits capital punishment. That to be desperate by way of a choose and jury. i've got faith there are sturdy law enforcement officers available, in spite of the incontrovertible fact that it form of feels to me that many are crooked additionally. The Marshal provider additionally reported he became pushed back into the cabin that's suspicious. and that i do no longer understand how they might discover his wallet close to the Mexican border with id, yet may additionally discover his identity close to the physique Which became charred. So how can he have his identity in the event that they already discovered it, and how can slightly plastic no longer burn yet each and every thing else does?
In the 1970s the Supreme Court ruled that the fire department controls a fire scene, not the police. Cops, especially CSI staff (cop rejects) have no business messing around in an active fire scene. Although we used to have a saying about Haz-Mat scenes with the cop-o-meter, you could tell how bad a leaking chemical was by the number of incapacitated cops around the scene.
I wear glasses too so don't wear goggles ~ however, in the past, I've been whipped across the face by brambles and limbs, and have been utterly grateful that I had glasses on to protect my face.
In real life cops tend to be on the scene of a fire before the firefighters. Cops are already on patrol and likely a car is nearby. In my large city, and most large cities, there is no cross training. Firefighter do not patrol, They stay in the station except when called to an alarm or doing some PR work or shopping for food. Now at any fire or haz mat scene most places whoever is top fire boss on the scene is in charge. But since cops are there before a fire boss can say no they go in and warn, wake up and take out whoever they can. Many times, in my experience, by the time fire arrives we are handing out the easy to get victims to them, who carry them out to the news people who have shown up. Lucky for cops the buildings usually have not burned enough by the time the cops get there to be unstable. We do not have turnout gear or breathing apparatus. In fact many of our official clothing 20 years ago was no fireproof. So we tend to go using a daisy chain, each cop holding on to another. Helps when you pass out from the smoke. Just looked at the old records, I've got 15 live pullout that where saves and 2 who did not survive.