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GROW ROOMS
 

 
 
Essential details of the situation:

On August 20, 2004 two Philadelphia Firefighters were trapped and killed in basement of a residential building. The basement was allegedly being used illegally to grow marijuana plants using high temperature lamps, and possibly hydroponics. Hydroponics can be used to grow plants without the need for dirt. These techniques can use confined spaces which may be hard to find in residential buildings.

Lessons Learned or Reinforced:

All Firefighters should not forget that any situation can turn deadly and that the contents of a building, may not be what they expect.

 

Training Suggestions:

Information was gathered from the world Wide Web including the information below. Company officers should review materials on Drug Labs, and the potential hazards. Research into hydroponics on line, will show you the equipment that is easily accessed by anyone to start a ‘grow room’

  • Look for abnormally bright glow coming form basements or attics.
  • Investigate wires improperly installed, leading into concealed spaces
  • Watch for booby traps
  • Check walls that appear out of place, or small closets that may have false walls
  • Unusual attic access
  • Check, Garden or other water hoses running in to the house, including the attic
  • Contact law enforcement for additional information and training.

     

Submitted by:

Joe Duart FF / Rescue One Elizabeth, NJ. FMBA Local 9

 
 

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