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Salvage and Overhaul

18. Salvage and Overhaul. Introduction. Instructor Introduction Topic Introduction Class objectives References Preparation Step Information. Introduction (1 of 3). Fire fighter priorities are: Saving lives Controlling the fire Protecting property

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Salvage and Overhaul

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  1. 18 Salvage and Overhaul

  2. Introduction • Instructor Introduction • Topic Introduction • Class objectives • References • Preparation Step Information

  3. Introduction (1 of 3) • Fire fighter priorities are: • Saving lives • Controlling the fire • Protecting property • Salvage protects property and belongings from damage.

  4. Salvage (1 of 3) • Conducted to save property and reduce damage • Aimed at limiting secondary losses from smoke and water damage

  5. Salvage (2 of 3) • Salvage operations include: • Expelling smoke • Removing heat • Controlling water runoff • Removing water from the building • Securing a building after a fire • Covering broken windows and doors • Patching ventilation openings

  6. Salvage (3 of 3) • Protecting property is a responsibility of fire fighters. • Property can be irreplaceable and/or of high sentimental value (e.g., photos). • Contents may be more valuable than structure (e.g., computers, important files).

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