Future firefighters learn to save lives and property
By Ivan Saul Cutler / Carolina Peacemaker /
May 6, 2022
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Greensboro Fire Department recruits prepare to enter the structure as the upper floor begins to burn. Photo by Ivan Saul Cutler/Carolina Peacemaker.
Greensboro Fire Department recruit Treonna Salters joined 21 excited colleagues at an intense live fire training exercise. She is a member of the 76th recruit class of the nationally acclaimed fire department.
At the abandoned two-story structure, Salters and fellow recruits participated in various phases of observing how fires begin, spread and are extinguished.
Live fire training is an opportunity for soon to be firefighters to gain valuable practice and experience in fire control and extinguishment. Beginning on the upper floor, room by room, and eventually downstairs, fire trainers set fires, guiding the recruits to watch the flames quickly spread and how to extinguish those flames internally and externally.
The training ended with the entire structure set ablaze to burn to the ground. As the conflagration spread, teams of recruits sprayed the house with high powered pressurized water for spot extinguishment.
Greensboro Fire Department recruits prepare to enter the structure as the upper floor begins to burn. Photo by Ivan Saul Cutler/Carolina Peacemaker.
Greensboro Fire Department recruits prepare to enter the structure as the upper floor begins to burn. Photo by Ivan Saul Cutler/Carolina Peacemaker.
Treonna Salters (center) joins a colleague in entering the burning structure as a fire hose handler stands ready. Photo by Ivan Saul Cutler/Carolina Peacemaker.
Treonna Salters (center) joins a colleague in entering the burning structure as a fire hose handler stands ready. Photo by Ivan Saul Cutler/Carolina Peacemaker.
Training recruits Treonna Salters and Brian Newsome arrive at a live fire. Photo by Ivan Saul Cutler/Carolina Peacemaker.
Training recruits Treonna Salters and Brian Newsome arrive at a live fire. Photo by Ivan Saul Cutler/Carolina Peacemaker.
Treonna Salters (center) joins a colleague in entering the burning structure as a fire hose handler stands ready. Photo by Ivan Saul Cutler/Carolina Peacemaker.
Treonna Salters (center) joins a colleague in entering the burning structure as a fire hose handler stands ready. Photo by Ivan Saul Cutler/Carolina Peacemaker.
While smoke wafts from the burning structure, recruits Treonna Salters and Brian Newsome discuss their strategy to extinguish the fire. Photo by Ivan Saul Cutler/Carolina Peacemaker.
While smoke wafts from the burning structure, recruits Treonna Salters and Brian Newsome discuss their strategy to extinguish the fire. Photo by Ivan Saul Cutler/Carolina Peacemaker.
Fire engulfs a structure during the final phase of a live fire training exercise. Photo by Ivan Saul Cutler/Carolina Peacemaker.
Fire engulfs a structure during the final phase of a live fire training exercise. Photo by Ivan Saul Cutler/Carolina Peacemaker.
Fire recruits Treonna Salters, Rachel Budzinski, and Brian Newsome prepare for live fire exercises. Photo by Ivan Saul Cutler/Carolina Peacemaker.
Fire recruits Treonna Salters, Rachel Budzinski, and Brian Newsome prepare for live fire exercises. Photo by Ivan Saul Cutler/Carolina Peacemaker.
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