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We help fire departments improve planning, preparedness and performance with tools to create preplan

IncidentSmart's goal is to help fire departments improve their planning, preparedness and performance by providing the tools to quickly and easily create pre-incident plans, training scenarios and post-incident analysis reports.

Fifth Alarm Dollar Store Fire 04/21/2016

Just added a blog post linking to the fifth alarm dollar store fire post-incident analysis report.

Fifth Alarm Dollar Store Fire Fifth Alarm Dollar Store Fire By Dan Curran on April 20, 2016 The first alarm came in at 1158 hours on November 23, 2009. Twenty four pieces of apparatus were in operation at the scene before the fire was placed under control at 1716 hours. Take a look at the IncidentSmart post-incident analysis rep…

04/04/2016

If you would like to get more information about our program send us a message. We provide quick online demos of our program. A demonstration takes about 20 minutes. You will see all aspects of our program as well as some examples of how other fire departments are using it.

We would love to hear from you!

Battling the Unknown 04/03/2016

Learn about the benefits of pre-incident planning for your fire department!

Battling the Unknown There's always a blind spot that clouds our view during an incident mitigation. It's the unknown. As firefighters, we know every emergency is loaded with variables that will impact our decision-making. Fortunately, pre-incident planning provides information that narrows the blind spot, helping fire departments make huge strides in safety and performance.

Big Fire Hookup 03/28/2016

This training scenario shows how to secure a fire hydrant when a flow rate of greater than 500 GPM is required. Check it out, print it out, and use it at your next training session.

https://incidentsmart.com/users/incidentsmart/trainings/big-fire-hookup

Big Fire Hookup

NFPA 1410 Evolution 1: Forward Lay 03/26/2016

Print out this training scenario and use it for your next training session.

NFPA 1410 Evolution 1: Forward Lay This evolution is a forward lay using one engine and one supply line, from a hydrant to the fire scene. The companies will then deploy an attack line and a ba...

03/25/2016
03/25/2016
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