Crime & Safety
Spring Fire Department: What Does It Mean When A Firefighter Says βMayday?β
A "Mayday" is initiated by a firefighter says "Mayday, Mayday, Mayday" over the radio.
August 18, 2021
A βMaydayβ is initiated by a firefighter says βMayday, Mayday, Maydayβ over the radio.
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βMayday is only used when a firefighter needs immediate help,β said Spring Fire Department Training Captain Greg Monroe, βMayday stands out because firefighters will only say Mayday when another firefighter is trapped, injured or missing.β
Incident commanders will clear radio traffic to confirm a Mayday, determine the last known location of the firefighter and send help.
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βOur firefighters are being presented with different scenarios to test their tactics and strategies for searching for firefighters, civilians and finding the focal point of the fire,β said Captain Monroe. βFor this exercise, we are incorporating some old school technology with new technology to create the most realistic conditions possible, including Maydays.β
Since firefighters are not told exactly what the training department has developed, they have to respond to all the obstacles as if they are in an urgent situation.
βTraining on scenarios and tactics keeps our firefighters ready for when the real thing happens,β added Monroe. βThese drills with our crews are all about wanting everyone to go home to their families when their shift is over.β
βTraining on scenarios and tactics keeps our firefighters ready for when the real thing happens,β added Monroe. βThese drills with our crews are all about wanting everyone to go home to their families when their shift is over.β
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