The North Myrtle Beach Fire Department will conduct
August 25-27 training exercises at four marinas in North Myrtle Beach.
The training exercises may result in an increased number of emergency
vehicles in the marina areas.
Using
its BullEx Digital Fire Attack Training System, which creates a
simulated flame and smoke for firefighters to extinguish, the department
will simulate a fire onboard a boat docked in the marinas. The
department acquired the training system in 2014 and it allows
firefighters to train in different property locations using simulated
smoke and fire conditions that are not harmful to boats, buildings and
other structures.
According
to Division Chief of Fire Training Billy Floyd, Jr., the department
does not anticipate road closures during the drills and very minimal
impacts to the dock areas for patrons who may be present.
“It
is always good to be able to perform fire training exercises in
different areas of the city,” Floyd said, “so that our firefighters can
gain an early understanding of what they must cope with in certain
real-life situations.”
Marinas and Training Times (The
training exercises will occur at the same time each of the three days
at each marina so that all three Fire Department shifts are covered.)
§ Barefoot Marina Start Time 8:45am-9:30am timeframe. Completion time 9:45am-10:30am timeframe (C-Dock)
§ Doc Holliday’s Marina Start Time 11:00am-11:45am timeframe. Completion time 12:00pm-12:45pm timeframe (B-Dock)
§ Harbourgate Marina Start Time 3:00pm-3:30pm timeframe. Completion time 4:00pm-4:30pm timeframe (B-Dock)
§ Anchor Marina- Walkthrough only, to be completed after wrapping up at Harbourgate Marina (All Docks)