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Grenfell inquiry: Fire was 'first time' stay-put was dropped | Grenfell inquiry: Fire was 'first time' stay-put was dropped |
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The fire room control manager who chose to abandon the "stay put" policy during the Grenfell fire said it was the first time such a decision had been made. | The fire room control manager who chose to abandon the "stay put" policy during the Grenfell fire said it was the first time such a decision had been made. |
The "stay-put" advice to residents was in place until 02:47 BST - nearly two hours after the fire started. | The "stay-put" advice to residents was in place until 02:47 BST - nearly two hours after the fire started. |
But Jo Smith told an inquiry it was altered within 15 minutes of her arrival at the control room. | But Jo Smith told an inquiry it was altered within 15 minutes of her arrival at the control room. |
She said information being fed to her led her to believe residents "had no way of waiting to be rescued". | She said information being fed to her led her to believe residents "had no way of waiting to be rescued". |
A "stay put" policy is based on the theory that buildings can be designed to prevent fire spreading, so a blaze in one flat should not be able to spread to another. | A "stay put" policy is based on the theory that buildings can be designed to prevent fire spreading, so a blaze in one flat should not be able to spread to another. |
But expert reports submitted to the inquiry suggest that since 1974, major changes to Grenfell Tower destroyed that protection. | But expert reports submitted to the inquiry suggest that since 1974, major changes to Grenfell Tower destroyed that protection. |
'Get out' | 'Get out' |
Ms Smith, a senior operations manager for the London Fire Brigade with 23 years experience, was on call on the night of the fire on 14 June 2017. | Ms Smith, a senior operations manager for the London Fire Brigade with 23 years experience, was on call on the night of the fire on 14 June 2017. |
After arriving at the control room in Stratford, she said she found two operators who had been speaking to single callers for about 45 minutes each. | After arriving at the control room in Stratford, she said she found two operators who had been speaking to single callers for about 45 minutes each. |
She said this indicated the situation was getting worse and made her "increasingly uncomfortable with the 'stay put' policy". | She said this indicated the situation was getting worse and made her "increasingly uncomfortable with the 'stay put' policy". |
Ms Smith said her experience of working during the Lakanal House fire - the 2009 London tower block fire in which six people were killed - formed part of her decision to change strategy. | Ms Smith said her experience of working during the Lakanal House fire - the 2009 London tower block fire in which six people were killed - formed part of her decision to change strategy. |
"I was aware of the previous Lakanal incident in which residents were in cleaner situations, less smoke, who were unable to be rescued," she said in her witness statement. | "I was aware of the previous Lakanal incident in which residents were in cleaner situations, less smoke, who were unable to be rescued," she said in her witness statement. |
Referring to the change from 'stay-put' to 'escape', Ms Smith told the inquiry: "In practice, it's only ever been done once, to my knowledge." | |
The new advice to evacuate was then passed to fire brigade colleagues on the ground and residents on emergency calls. | The new advice to evacuate was then passed to fire brigade colleagues on the ground and residents on emergency calls. |
Residents were advised to "get out, hold hands and get wet towels to put around themselves". | Residents were advised to "get out, hold hands and get wet towels to put around themselves". |
The inquiry heard that phone operator BT became involved in some of the calls, which would not happen in a normal incident, Ms Smith said. | The inquiry heard that phone operator BT became involved in some of the calls, which would not happen in a normal incident, Ms Smith said. |
They too were told of the change in policy to pass on to residents. | They too were told of the change in policy to pass on to residents. |
'No TV images' | 'No TV images' |
The control room received 344 calls relating to Grenfell on the night of the fire, the inquiry heard. | The control room received 344 calls relating to Grenfell on the night of the fire, the inquiry heard. |
Ms Smith described the influx as "utterly relentless". | Ms Smith described the influx as "utterly relentless". |
She said a conscious decision was made "not to put the television news on during the incident" which was broadcasting images of the burning tower. | She said a conscious decision was made "not to put the television news on during the incident" which was broadcasting images of the burning tower. |
It was put to her that some operators had suggested seeing pictures of what was going on would have informed the advice they were giving. | It was put to her that some operators had suggested seeing pictures of what was going on would have informed the advice they were giving. |
But Ms Smith said it would "cause further distress". | But Ms Smith said it would "cause further distress". |
"A number of us felt it was detrimental to have that on the screens whilst they were talking to callers," she added. | "A number of us felt it was detrimental to have that on the screens whilst they were talking to callers," she added. |
Ms Smith will continue giving evidence on Thursday, when the inquiry continues. | Ms Smith will continue giving evidence on Thursday, when the inquiry continues. |
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