View From the Top Floor Podcast with Mickey Farrell

Ch 118. Zero Visibility

9 min · 1 de jun de 2026
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A question was posed to me recently: Should we be training firefighters in zero visibility from day one? My answer is yes. While most fires offer some form of visual reference a glow from the fire, a TV, a window, or reflected light conditions on the fireground can change like a light switch. One moment you have guidance. The next, you’re operating in complete darkness. In this episode, I discuss why training for zero visibility prepares firefighters for the worst possible moment, and why your first experience operating blind shouldn’t be at a real fire. When the lights go out, training takes over.

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