Fire Roleplay Ideas

The River City Fire and Rescue division handles a variety of calls including but not limited to Active Fires, Motor Vehicle Collisions, Hazardous Material Response, Technical Rescue, Water Rescue, Search & Rescue, Fire Investigation and more.

Structure Fires

A structure fire can occur in buildings such as residential homes, commercial buildings, and industrial buildings. These fires can start from things such as cooking, electrical systems, smoking, or they can be started by intention. Structure fires are never the same so feel free to add a creative twist such as somebody trapped inside the structure. 


Wildland Fires

Wildland fires that involve the engulfment of any vegetation such as bushes, grass, and tree's. These are very dangerous fires are they can spread very quickly and threaten structures. Wildland fires can be started intentionally or unintentionally. A camp fire could get out of hand, starting to burn tree's or you could throw a match into a forest and watch it burn. 

Motor Vehicle Collisions

The seriousness of an MVA depend on the speed of the car and the point of impact. They can range from a few minor dents and scratches on a car to severe damage to the structure of the car. Because of this, it can lead to vehicle entrapment and vehicle fires. Vehicle entrapment could be simply be being unable to open the door to being crushed by the roof. 

Heights Rescue

Heights rescue is necessary when someone is in need of rescue on a building higher than two stories. It is critical to quickly rescue people trapped on buildings to prevent injuries or falls. Some examples of height rescues are being trapped on a tall building or trapped on mountain.

Hazardous Material Response

Water Rescue

Search and Rescue

Search and Rescue is a critical process to find people who are reported missing and rescue them from danger and distress. These calls get both the fire department and law enforcement involved to quickly find missing persons since every minute is critical.

Carbon Monoxide and Natural Gas Leaks

Fire Investigations