Thirty Seconds from Death The Randy Hanifen Story (SAM 287)

Published: Sept. 24, 2019, 3 p.m.

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Randy Hanifen serves as a Captain and shift commander with the West Chester Fire Department near Cincinnati, Ohio. At the time of his near-miss event, Randy was a firefighter riding up in the officer position on an engine.\xa0 While operating on the second floor of a residential dwelling fire, a rapid change of conditions forced Randy and his partner to bail out a second-story window to save their lives.\xa0 By Randy\u2019s admission, if he would have been in that environment for 30 seconds longer, he probably would have died. Randy explains what happened and shares some valuable situational awareness lessons.\xa0

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