June Training
For training in June, our crews focused on Mass Casualty incidents, Fire Engine Pumping and Operating our boat.
Mass Casualty incidents are those that have more patients than the on scene personnel can care for. These situations, however rare, do happen and our crews use a triage system to make sure we are caring for and prioritizing transport to the most critical first.
The driver of our fire engine on any given day has multiple responsibilities. One of those responsibilities is operating the pump. This is what sends water through the fire hoses that the other firefighters are using at a fire incident. All of our firefighters are trained in this role. This water can come from the solely the tank on our truck, another truck that has arrived or from the cities fire hydrants.
Some may not know, but the Roseville Fire Department has a boat!! There are a number of bodies of water in our city as well as our neighboring cities. If there were to be an incident on the water we will bring our boat and deploy it into the water. We practiced quickly attaching the trailer, driving and maneuvering the boat in the water and the very important skill of backing a trailer up at a boat ramp.