Media Gallery Fire training and air quality By Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet on July 15, 2016 • ( Leave a comment ) Photos by Natasha Parker Division for Air Quality Eventually, the structure is consumed in flames. Eventually, the structure is consumed in flames. Eventually, the structure is consumed in flames. Eventually, the structure is consumed in flames. Eventually, the structure is consumed in flames. Eventually, the structure is consumed in flames. A fire-fighter drags a fire hose during the training. The first flames begin to peek out of the front door of the structure. Materials likely to produce toxic emissions are removed from the structure prior to the training, such as roofing shingles. After a burn, smoke and ash stain the upper walls and ceiling of one of the rooms Wood pallets are stacked against the corner of a room that will soon be burned for the fire training. A fire fighter stands in full gear. Fire-fighting essentials: Oxygen tanks, backpacks, and water. The fire training gets underway with the first of many small fires set in the front hallway of the structure. Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading... Categories: Media Gallery