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Grabs 182 Cape Girardeau Fire Department, MO (12/20/25)
- Andrew Juden Fire Captain
- Cape Girardeau Fire Department
- 10:30 P report of 2 houses on fire
- Single Family Dwelling-Rescue Mode 90% involvement-Report of Victim
- VES-Located conscious victim immediately. (One man in) Moderate smoke and heat, door starting to fail at top.
- 2nd man in to help get pt “unstuck” Pt with dog.
- Ammo started to cook off, they covered pt until it was passed.
- Hose line moved into room from window, because window started to light off.
- 2 firefighter lift out a 1st floor window-200 LBS, passed the victim out and finished the search.
- 5-6 minutes
- Take the water can with you.
- "Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth"
- Training Makes the Difference-In high-stress situations, you don’t have time to think through every decision you rely on training and repetition. This rescue was a direct result of preparation and muscle memory, not improvisation.
- Teamwork Saves Lives-Successful rescues are never the result of one person. Clear communication, trust, and everyone doing their job played a critical role in the outcome.
- Decision Making Under Extreme Pressure-Conditions change rapidly, the unexpected happens, and decisions must be made with incomplete information. This incident reinforced the importance of staying calm, trusting your assessment, training, experience, and committing to a decision quickly.
- Time Is the Biggest Enemy-Fire growth and smoke conditions escalate faster than most people realize. This rescue highlighted how every second counts and how quickly survivable conditions can disappear.
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