They are great at putting up smoke detectors though.
Thats what is saving lives C3.
Civilians yes, firefighters no?
SOPs are not a new thing, they were about in my day (OK the stone tablets were a bit heavy), but the problem is incidents are not generic, each one has its own traps. The SOP has to be interpreted and modified according to the incident, that is the skill of command and control.
The more specific SOPs become, the more numerous they become until there are so many it is impossible. Until you reach the stage where the OiC is trying to remember which SOP to use. The situation will not be helped by different officers having different ideas and writing different SOPs for essentially the same incident.
The old adage "Rules are for the obedience of fools, and the guidance of wise men" comes to mind.