What Is It Like to Self-Rescue from a Building Collapse as a Firefighter: a Phenomenological Inquiry

Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 50 (2):225-248 (2019)
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This descriptive scientific-phenomenological study set forth to discover what is like to survive a building collapse as a firefighter. The participants of the study were 3 uniformed and sworn professional firefighters performing interior operations at a commercial building structure fire. The 3 participants all become trapped and had to self-rescue as a result of a structural collapse. The data collected from the participant interviews was analyzed and transformed so as to form the structure of the study.

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