Talk:Two-in, two-out

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[edit] Contradiction

There is a contradiction: It's either:

There should always be (at least) two firefighters together when they enter a location and one of them cannot come out of the situation or building unless both do.

or

When a team enters the building (the "two in"), two more firefighters (the "two out") will be standing by at the entrance in full personal protective equipment (to include bunker gear and SCBA), and ready with rescue tools, in order to rapidly enter the building if the team inside becomes endangered.

Which is it? --87.189.60.137 (talk)