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MTRhino
May 03, 2013Explorer
Buzzcut is right, unless you were on the scene as it was happening you can only make assumptions and we all know the definition of assume. I have been a firefighter for 25 years (recently retired) and been involved in many incident debriefs after the fact. There is always room for improvement, but that is learned after the fact using 20/20 hindsight, not during the incident when you have no idea what is going to happen in the next 30 seconds let alone 24 hours. By looking at the photo I would guess that the propane tanks on both of those RV's had already vented and the risk of explosion had passed. In addition the fireman is abviously protecting some exposure we can not see, which may have been a building or another RV but we have no way of know without further information.
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