A well ventilated home is drier healthier and more comfortable.
Roof ventilation fire fighting san bernardino.
Brent berkompas the owner founder of brandguard vents is a firefighter for the city of san bernardino.
Crews preformed an aggressive interior fire attack with support from truck crews on the roof providing vertical ventilation.
On april 28th 2019 at 2 53pm sbcofd responded to a residential structure fire in the 200 block of.
The fire was extinguished in 45 minutes with 1 battalion chief 1 medic.
Structures burn from the inside out during wildfires.
Helmet camera footage of vertical ventilation operations conducted by t 221.
Up close on vertical ventilation.
Well placed windows doors and other openings allow air to circulate without creating.
On april 28th 2019 at 2 53pm sbcofd responded to a residential structure fire in the 200 block of west 19th street in the city of san bernardino.
W 19th street san bernardino house fire video san bernardino county fire department video release.
San bernardino county firefighters incident video release.
While fighting the 2003 and 2007 california wildfires he saw firsthand the susceptibility of thousands of homes to vent intrusion.
Crews interior and on the roof coordinated to get a hose line to the roof to knock down the fire.
San bernardino city fire department working a multiple alarm structure fire.
These requirements cover the design and construction of roof ceiling systems including roof framing roof drainage roof sheathing ceiling finishes roof ventilation and attic access.
Chapter 8 includes specifics for such things as allowable lumber to use the moisture content of fire retardant treated wood allowable rafter spans and use of.
Sep 13th 2020 operations training.
Knowing that something must be done to prevent this that s when his patented baffle design was born.
Crews fighting the fire inside had trouble getting to the attic space due to an illegal operation.
The ceiling was insulated with drywall plywood and lathe plaster which made it very hard to get through to extinguish the attic fire.