With no standards to guide us, the best way to do gross decontamination on scene is anyone's guess.
It is a reoccurring theme that firefighters are exposed to harmful particulates and chemicals during structural fires, that many of these contaminants are persistent and that rates of certain cancers among firefighters are increasing.
While there are a number of specific actions fire departments can take to minimize fireground exposure or reduce the effects of exposure, one of the more potentially effective practices is on-scene gross contamination.
Yet, the key questions remain: Exactly what is gross contamination and is it practical for many fire departments...