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Product Description Ventilation can make or break the outcome of a fire. Ensuring its success requires a knowledge of how it works and what precautions must be taken. Coordinating Ventilation: Supporting Extinguishment and Survivability examines ventilation and its relationship to fire behavior to identify how it affects the fire, operations, and―most importantly―victim survivability. Ventilation can be universally applied, from the smallest rural community to the largest metropolitan city. Review As you read Coordinating Ventilation, Nicholas Papa not only shares his knowledge and experience, but the credible experiences of fire service professionals who have practiced the successes and failures of ventilation as to what is appropriate to the how, when, where, and why. Nicholas provides you with an understanding that would take a career to fully comprehend the meaning of that. -- Gerald "Jerry" Tracy Nick Papa left me with an immediate impression of a street-smart firefighter and an educator who gets fire behaviour in the most realistic of terms. He imparts his messages through golden tactical nuggets learned, not only through intensive study, but also with practical, first-hand experience. Nick will undoubtedly be a great fire service educator for decades to come, so take every opportunity to listen to his message. -- Paul Grimwood Nick Papa does a fantastic job of taking scientific concepts and language and making them understandable in execution on the fireground. This is not an easy task. I highly recommend this book as a practical application tool for the coordination of tactical objectives on the fireground. -- Chris Stewart About the Author Nicholas Papa is a lieutenant with the New Britain (CT) Fire Department, where he has served since 2004. Nick is presently a lieutenant with the New Britian (CT) Fire Department, where he has served for more than 13 years, and previously volunteered in a neighboring suburb. Nick contributes to Fire Engineering magazine, and is the author of the Lights Out video (Fire Engineering Books & Videos). He has been an FDIC classroom instructor since 2017. He is the lead instructor and owner of the fire training organization Fireside Training. Nick was also a UL-FSRI technical panelist for the Study on Coordinated Fire Attack in Acquired Structures.