Why did you chop that big hole in my roof? The fire was in the kitchen, not the attic!
During a fully involved structure fire, temperatures inside a structure are often 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit. By cutting a hole in the roof and ventilating the building, the heat is allowed to escape through the roof thereby making it safer for firefighters to enter the building and apply water directly on the fire. This extinguishing strategy is key to stopping a structure fire quickly, and actually helps minimize damage to other rooms.

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1. What other responsibilities do firefighters have other than fighting fires?
2. Why does the Fire Department bring the fire engine just for a simple inspection?
3. Why did you chop that big hole in my roof? The fire was in the kitchen, not the attic!
4. Why does the fire engine respond when a request is made for an ambulance for a person with a medical condition?
5. When would be a good time to come to the fire station so my children can see the fire engines?
6. Are smoke detectors needed in my new home?
7. How often do I need to change the battery in my smoke detector?
8. I want to re-roof my house. Is shake shingle roofing allowed?
9. Does Del Mar require fire sprinklers in homes?
10. If there is a fire at my house, how many fire engines are going to arrive?