This week's Monday Night Drill was "V.E.I.S." for our members.
The "V.E.I.S." drill had our Vista Fire Department personnel going over the Firefighting technique known as V.E.I.S. which is Vent, Enter, Isolate and Search. Vista Firefighters practiced venting a 2nd story window from a 28 foot ladder, followed by entering the room after it was vented, isolating the room to control the environment and then they conducted a rapid search to locate the patient. The V.E.I.S technique is a way for Firefighters to conduct a coordinated rescue in the event of an emergency.
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Vista Firefighters reviewing the 28 foot ladder off of Engine 141
Vista Firefighters practicing ladder placement with the 28 foot ladder
Asst. Chief Mike Peck going over the V.E.I.S. drill scenario
Vista Firefighters practicing V.E.I.S. techniques by conducting a 25 second drill
Vista Firefighters practicing V.E.I.S. techniques by ventilating the 2nd story window
Capt. Brian Porco sounding the floor during V.E.I.S. operations
Asst. Chief Mike Peck reviewing V.E.I.S. operations with Vista Firefighters
Asst. Chief Mike Peck reviewing V.E.I.S. operations with Vista Firefighters
Lt. Wilmer Cervantes conducting a search during V.E.I.S. operations
Lt. Wilmer Cervantes and Firefighter Dom Mangone conducting a search during V.E.I.S. operations