Controlling utilities is an important outside truck function. Regardless if your department uses inside/outside truck teams or not,(or dare I say no truck company at all) outside functions need to happen at every fire. This first picture was from a call my truck company recently ran on. It was in another department’s first due so the arrival of the truck company was delayed. En-route we hear an engine company announce “utilities secure.” Once my truck got on scene we went to work: first job 360 the structure (which should always be done!) and verify utilities. During the 360, it was noticed that the utilities were still operational! It was pretty easy to notice, most of the lights were still on. Moral of the story: When multiple breakers/shunts/switches or what ever are present… Shut them all off!
Apparently this building owner wants his structure to burn down. Try getting these utilities when the dumpsters are full and heavy. -Jimm-
About the only option here is to go dumpster diving!
Hmmm.. would that be the same agency that told you not to shut off the power to a residence as they were breaching a wall to check for extension next to a 220v outlet? Moral of the story, secure utilities. Even if it means dumpster diving, shutting everything off, hitting a shunt, or making sure someone inside doesn’t get electrocuted, kill utilities. They can always be turned back on later.
dinner is on me