Low-Rise Residential Block — Fire Scene Training

Fire Service Size-Up & Tactical Assessment Training

 

 

 

 

Purpose-built three-storey low-rise block of flats — UK fire service training scene

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Drag & Drop fire and smoke onto the scene
Smoke column, no wind — drag to fire scene Tall smoke plume — drag to fire scene Tall smoke column — drag to fire scene Smoke column, no wind — drag to fire scene Flame element — drag to fire scene Flame element — drag to fire scene Flame element — drag to fire scene Flame element — drag to fire scene Flame element — drag to fire scene Flame element — drag to fire scene Flashover or explosion — drag to fire scene
Tall smoke plume — drag to fire scene Tall smoke plume — drag to fire scene Wind-blown fire — drag to fire scene Wind-blown fire — drag to fire scene Medium fire — drag to fire scene Thin fire column — drag to fire scene Thin fire column — drag to fire scene Steady working fire — drag to fire scene Steady working fire — drag to fire scene
Smoke drifting right (wind) — drag to fire scene Tall smoke column — drag to fire scene Tall smoke plume — drag to fire scene Tall smoke column — drag to fire scene Tall smoke column — drag to fire scene Smoke drifting left (wind) — drag to fire scene

Firefighter figure — drag to fire scene Firefighter figure — drag to fire scene Firefighter figure — drag to fire scene Tall smoke plume — drag to fire scene Tall smoke column — drag to fire scene Tall smoke column — drag to fire scene Tall smoke column — drag to fire scene

 
About This Low-Rise Residential Block Fire Scene Training Tool
This purpose-built, three-storey low-rise residential block features traditional masonry construction with a pitched, tiled roof and a central common stairwell. It is a building type regularly encountered by fire services across the UK, Australia, and Canada. Drag and drop fire, smoke, and crew elements to build your own scenario for station training, watch or crew drills, and officer development exercises. The building presents key tactical considerations including compartmentation, stairwell smoke logging, multi-aspect access, and balcony-to-balcony fire spread. Free and browser-based — no software installation required.
 
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