By Thomas Curtin
Fire FighterWhat Is A Rescue
Company?
Sometimes
Rescue Companies are called Heavy or Light Rescues. In the City
of Boston, we have two Heavy Rescues: Rescue #1 & Rescue
#2. The city is divided into two divisions and each Rescue covers
a division. They can work independent of each other or together
if needed. Each Rescue Company works as a team. There is an
officer in charge, but he or she draws on everyones experience.
There are no experts: some know a lot about one thing while
others know a little about a lot of things. The Rescue Companies
are always training on some new tool or a new way to do an evolution.
The Boston Fire Department is always being called
on to handle not only fires, but all the accidents and mistakes that other people cause.
So in the course of the day, a rescue company can be found:
- running a hose line at a fire
- setting up ladders at a fire
- rescuing fire victims
- overhauling the fireground
- on the roof of a skyscraper
- in a tunnel
- under a car or train
- in the harbor
- 300 feet down a shaft and 9 ½ miles out under the
harbor.
- basically anywhere
Rescue Company Operations
When reporting to a fire, a Rescue Company can be
used as an Engine Company to run a hose line or a Ladder Company to overhaul. Many times
they are sent in to do a secondary search for victims. Other times they are called to use
their tools to cut open doors or walls to gain access to a building. As with all fire
department personnel, their primary objectives are:
- Rescuing victims
- Protecting exposures
- Confining the fire
- Extinguishing the fire
- Overhauling the fireground
Now all BFD personnel are being trained in all
aspects of the skills needed to combat the many varied situations that the fire service is
faced with each day. These situations encompass medical emergencies, hazardous material
incidents, terrorism, technical rescues and many other complications of the modern day
city. The BFD can draw on the training of other fire companies to complement the Rescue
Companies. This enables a well coordinated team effort at an incident. |