Good debate!
One question ..... how many posting comments are the decision makers - the ones taking command of the incident?
I think that a point has been missed here ... take a water rescue as the example - most comments are about exhausting all possibilities and waiting for the water rescue unit, yet no-one had mentioned that as an incident commander, you'd be asking for the resources if it isn't already mobilised. There are things that can be done while waiting .... establish cordons, prepare the area, follow the pholosophy of water rescue - Talk, reach, throw, row, go.
As the Incident commander, the decision has to be made on whether to have one casualty or just add the the numbers. Service porcedures are there for good reason, although at times limiting.
As an incident commander, decision have to be made .... difficult and sometimes against our natural instincts. Yes fire fighters can be committed to building on fire but with approporiate control measures in place.
Have we forgotten during this thread that we are still losing fire fighters in buildings, despite all the procedures. Why?
I also note that the starter of the thread has made no further contribution, other than to light the fuse as it were ..... and clearly some find it difficult to accept the way of the modern service.