Why do firefighters break windows and cut holes in roofs when the fire is inside a building?

During a structure fire, temperatures inside a structure are often 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit. By cutting a hole in the roof and/or breaking out windows, we are ventilating the building. The heat is allowed to escape through these openings thereby making it safer for firefighters to enter the building and apply water directly on the fire. This extinguishing strategy is key to stopping a structure fire quickly, and actually helps minimize damage to other rooms.

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1. What can I do to help 9-1-1 and Public Safety?
2. What do firefighters do when they are not responding to fire or emergency medical calls?
3. What is Fort Walton’s Insurance Service Organization (ISO) rating?
4. What is the difference between an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and Paramedic?
5. When should I call 9-1-1?
6. Who is the Fort Walton Beach Fire Department (FWBFD)?
7. Why do firefighters break windows and cut holes in roofs when the fire is inside a building?
8. Why do so many fire trucks respond to simple incidents?
9. Why do the emergency vehicles run with lights and sirens, and then just turn them off?
10. Why does a fire engine show up when I call for a medical emergency?