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The Scott
Firefighter Combat Challenge
Wearing "full bunker
gear" and the SCOTT Air-Pak breathing
apparatus, pairs of competitors simulate
the physical demands of real-life
firefighting by performing a linked
series of five tasks including climbing
the 5-storey tower, hoisting, chopping,
dragging hoses and rescuing a
life-sized, 175 lb. "victim" as they
race against themselves, their opponent
and the clock.
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EVENT 1
High
Rise Pack Carry
The competition starts at the base of the tower. The hose pack cannot be touched before the start. The 3" (7.62cm) hose load and cover (42 lb.; 19kg) may be carried in any manner and must be deposited into the container on the top floor with no part of the pack touching the deck. Both feet must be on the top deck before dropping the high-rise pack. A 2-second penalty will be assessed for either infraction. If a competitor misses the box, s/he may correct the position, but only before starting the next evolution. The high-rise pack may not be used as a step. A 10-second penalty will be imposed for this infraction. The hose load must stay on the top platform. The competitor is disqualified if the high-rise pack falls off the top of the tower. The handrails may be used in climbing the tower. Steps may be taken in multiples on the way up.
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EVENT 2 Hose Hoist
A 42-lb. (19kg) donut roll of large diameter hose and 5/8" (16mm) kernmantle rope is used for this event. The competitor is not allowed to stand on anything other than the top platform while hoisting. The evolution is complete when the roll clears the railing at the top of the tower and is placed in the container on the top floor. The donut roll must ascend; loss of control (i.e., slippage of more than one balcony) will result in disqualification. Proper placement is on, or in the container with no part of the donut touching the deck. A 2-second penalty will be assessed for this infraction. The donut roll must stay on the top platform. Disqualification results with any loss of control of the donut roll, including it falling off the tower, rolling down the stairs or interfering with the adjacent competitor. If the competitor trips on the hoisting rope, s/he is responsible for any additional penalties. This task must be completed before 3 minutes has elapsed or a disqualification will result. A fallen donut roll may not be retrieved. Descending the tower, every step must be contacted and the handrail grasped. Failure to touch each step on the descent will result in a 2-second penalty per infraction. |
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EVENT 3 Forcible Entry
The forcible entry evolution utilizes the Keiser Force Machine (a chopping simulator). Using the 9-lb. (4kg) shot mallet provided, and with both feet on the diamond plate surface, the competitor must drive the sled; a 160-lb. (72.5kg) steel beam a horizontal distance of 5-ft. (1.5m) Pushing, raking or hooking the beam is not allowed; only the head of the mallet is allowed to strike the beam. The handle must not come in contact with the beam at any time. The upper edge of the beam will be covered with pressure sensitive material, making infractions visible by a mark on the top edge of the beam. A 5-second penalty is assessed for each infraction after the first handle strike. Both hands must be above the tape mark on the handle (12-in. [30.5cm] from the top [head] end) at the point of impact. A 2-second penalty is assessed for every inch (2.5cm) or fraction thereof that the sled is short of the end of the tray. Any part of the hammer must be placed on the designated 3-ft.x4-ft. (84cmx121cm) mat. Contacting the mat is defined as the hammer being in contact with the imaginary plane that extends vertically from the border of the mat. A 2-second penalty is assessed for this infraction. |
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EVENT
4 Hose Advance
The competitor must negotiate the 140' (42.6m) slalom course without missing or knocking over any delineator (including the target); doing so will result in a 5-second penalty for each infraction. The competitor must pick up the nozzle end of the 1 3/4"; (4.45cm) charged hose line, forward of the taped stripe 6' (1.8m) from the nozzle and drag it a distance of 75-ft (22.8m). Once the nozzle penetrates the swinging doors (i.e., crosses the threshold 75-ft. distant), the competitor opens the nozzle, hits the target with the water stream, shuts down the nozzle and places the nozzle on the pavement. A failure to advance the hose a distance of 75-ft. will result in a 10-second penalty. The nozzle must not be opened before engaging the swinging doors. A 2-second penalty will be assessed for this violation. Failure to drop the target will result in a 10-second penalty. If the nozzle is not shut before it is placed down, the competitor must go back and close it. If the Course Staff is required to shut off the nozzle, a 2-second penalty will be assessed. If the nozzle opens after hitting the ground, there is no penalty and the competitor can continue to the victim rescue evolution. |
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EVENT 5 Victim Rescue
A 175-lb. (79.4kg) Simulaids, Inc., Rescue Randyฎ mannequin must be lifted and dragged backwards a distance of 100-ft (30.5m). Carrying the dummy is not permitted. If any competitor crosses the course center delineator (i.e., goes out of lane), a 5- second penalty will be assessed for each infraction. Any contact with the opposing competitor will result in disqualification. The mannequin must not be grasped by its clothing or appendages. Time stops when the competitor and victim completely cross the finish line. The Course Marshal, at his sole discretion, may stop any competitor who in the official's opinion creates or is in a dangerous, unsafe or stressful condition. Spiking the dummy at anytime will result in disqualification. Spiking is defined as any elbow movement other than extension while releasing the dummy.
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Task
Completion...
All competitors
are personally responsible for the
completion of each task. No course
volunteer has the authority to instruct
a competitor in the negotiation of the
events on the course; only the Course
Marshal can intervene or direct the
actions of a competitor. In those rare
situations where the event staff may
have created an impediment, the options
to rectify this situation may include a
deduction in time to remedy the
hindrance or allow another run of the
course. All competitors must have
completed the course in six (6) minutes
or be disqualified where they are, no
matter how close to the finish line. |
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Firefighter Combat
Challenge Penalties & Disqualifications
Summarized...
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Penalties
High Rise Hose Pack Placement (in box): 2 seconds
Premature release of high-rise pack: 2 seconds
Donut Roll Placement: 2 seconds
Standing on hose pack: 10 seconds
Skipped Step (tower descent): 2 seconds
Keiser Force Machine Foul: 5 seconds per misstrike
Failure to finish Forcible Entry: 2 seconds per inch or fraction thereof
Hammer Placement: 2 seconds
Knocking over or missing delineator: 5 seconds per occurrence
Failure to Advance Hose 75-ft.: 10 seconds
Early nozzle activation: 2 seconds
Failure to close nozzle: 2 seconds
Failure to Activate Target: 10 seconds
Out of Lane: 5 seconds per occurrence
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Disqualification
Failure to show
Altered Turnout Gear
Double false-start
Loss of object from tower
Skipped event
Disrupting the competition
Unsportsmanlike behavior (i.e., throwing gear)
Interference on the course
Unauthorized personnel on the course
Failure to finish in 6 minutes
Spiking the dummy
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