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Oak Bluffs Fire Department Intentionally Burns House in Drill

This house before the fire started
The house at 255 Massachusetts avenue, Oak Bluffs
Mark Lovewell
This house before the fire started
The house at 255 Massachusetts avenue, Oak Bluffs
Mark Lovewell
Fire chief John Rose
Chief John Rose checks out a device that can see through smoke and in the dark.
Mark Lovewell
Fire chief John Rose
Chief John Rose checks out a device that can see through smoke and in the dark.
Mark Lovewell
Fire is started
A mattress loaded with hay is lit.
Mark Lovewell
Fire is started
A mattress loaded with hay is lit.
Mark Lovewell
Smoke fills the house
It doesn't take long for smoke to make its way out of the house.
Mark Lovewell
Smoke fills the house
It doesn't take long for smoke to make its way out of the house.
Mark Lovewell
Firemen go inside to put the fire out.
Firefighters head inside with water.
Mark Lovewell
Firemen go inside to put the fire out.
Firefighters head inside with water.
Mark Lovewell
Plenty of smoke.
Smoke rises while firefighters inside fight the blaze.
Mark Lovewell
Plenty of smoke.
Smoke rises while firefighters inside fight the blaze.
Mark Lovewell
Ladder truck participates
The ladder truck is used as part of the drill.
Mark Lovewell
Ladder truck participates
The ladder truck is used as part of the drill.
Mark Lovewell
House Burning
Firefighters hone their skills inside the house.
Mark Lovewell
House Burning
Firefighters hone their skills inside the house.
Mark Lovewell
Plenty of oversight.
Firefighters get plenty of oversight as they apply their skills.
Mark Lovewell
Plenty of oversight.
Firefighters get plenty of oversight as they apply their skills.
Mark Lovewell
Medical checkup
At the firemen's rehab center EMTs participate in the drill.
Mark Lovewell
Medical checkup
At the firemen's rehab center EMTs participate in the drill.
Mark Lovewell
House fire is a drill
House fire is a drill with real smoke and flame.
Mark Lovewell
House fire is a drill
House fire is a drill with real smoke and flame.
Mark Lovewell
This house before the fire started
Fire chief John Rose
Fire is started
Smoke fills the house
Firemen go inside to put the fire out.
Plenty of smoke.
Ladder truck participates
House Burning
Plenty of oversight.
Medical checkup
House fire is a drill

This past Sunday 30 firefighters and seven EMTs participated in a department-wide rescue drill inside a vacant house on Massachusetts avenue in Oak Bluffs.

“We do them whenever a house is scheduled for demolition,” said acting chief of the Oak Bluffs fire department John Rose. “We lit the rooms on fire and practiced different evolutions, interior tactical methods, ventilation, stuff like that.”

Firefighters with less experience entered the house first.

“We have four brand new members and one junior firefighter, and we bring them in and show them the stages of fire so that they are comfortable in a confined space,” Mr. Rose said. “Everybody did a really good job.” 

The last live-fire drill was three years ago at Farm Neck, said Mr. Rose.

The day before the drill, firefighters set up safety precautions by hanging up cement boards to prep for the fires. At 8 a.m. Sunday morning, department members gathered at the station and were briefed on safety precautions. The training at the house began at 8:30 a.m. and finished around 1 p.m. The drills were broken up into three different rotations, each with five evolutions that lasted 15 to 20 minutes long.

“It was a huge success,” Mr. Rose said after the drill. He expressed appreciation for the department first responders.

“They are training themselves to become better at protecting and serving the community. A lot of the guys don’t get paid to do any of this stuff and they spent Saturday and Sunday away from their family. And I really appreciate that.”
 



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