Three Pittsburgh firefighters died on February 14, 1995, when they
ran out of air and were unable to escape from the interior of a
burning dwelling. This incident illustrates the need for effective
incident management, communications, and personnel accountability
systems, even at seemingly routine incidents. It also reinforces
the need for regular maintenance and inspection of self-contained
breathing apparatus, emphasizes the need for PASS devices to be
used at every fire, and identifies the need for training to address
firefighter survival in unanticipated emergency situations.
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