FSRI Releases New Near-Miss Online Training Course
February 16, 2023 (Columbia, Maryland) – UL’s Fire Safety Research Institute (FSRI) announced today the release of the new “Residential Fire Near Miss Incident in LaGrange, Georgia'' online training course.
This interactive course is based on the research report released in July 2022 that details an incident where four firefighters suffered burn injuries while fighting a residential structure fire. This course reviews FSRI’s analysis of contributing factors and, together with the firefighters involved, reflects on key evidence-based recommendations for the fire service.
“We invite you to reflect on this incident and learn from our situation. Our hope is that by sharing this survival story, we can enhance firefighter safety, improve fireground decision-making, and increase the fire service’s situational awareness,” said Caleb Harrison, lieutenant, LaGrange Fire Department.
Through powerful testimonial videos and images from the scene, firefighters can review a detailed account of the incident, what occurred, why it occurred, and what can be done differently in the future to result in a more favorable outcome.
“We are grateful to Caleb Harrison, Josh Williams, Jon Williamson, Jordan Avera, and the LaGrange Fire Department for giving us the opportunity to conduct this study and their willingness to share information from this incident with the fire service. We hope that these recommendations will continue to improve the safety and effectiveness of firefighters,” said Daniel Madrzykowski, director of research, FSRI.
Watch this video for a preview of the course.
Access the course here.
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