Here are some pictures to show the progress of the fire when we let in engulf, (there would be more pics of the whole house on fire but I had to get on the hose with a fog stream to protect the trucks and the people standing around, we think its hot in the summer on a bike, try standing next to this for 30 seconds haha)





Before we let it go we did scenarios where we set a room on fire, let it get going good, then a crew would go in and put it out. We did this until the upper level was about to give out. It is a great opportunity to see what a fire looks like and how it will react so that you can know what to expect in a real fire.

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