Explore evidence-based insights in the form of tactical considerations derived from the Residential Search & Size-up experiments.

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“In the decade prior to this study, fires in the United States were down 3% but fire deaths were up 24%. And while the fire service doesn't control all the factors that contribute to these deaths, we do own some of them. So from the arrival on scene of a fire and for the next 6 to 8 minutes, we go from controlling none of the factors to controlling almost all of them. And this course and the tactical considerations that are presented are aimed to maximize those 6 to 8 minutes of time that we have in order to improve the probability of survival for the public we serve.”

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Funded by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program, this course has been developed as part of the Fire Safety Research Institute (FSRI) Study of Fire Service Residential Home Size-up and Search & Rescue.

You can also launch MMC as admin, then add device manager to MMC as a snap-in. Additionally you can save that console as an msc file and then re-access device manager as admin anytime you open that saved console file.

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My company has made our Win10 users to be "standard users" (without admin rights). However, there is a possibility to run a program using admin rights with some "auto elevation" (Avecto Defendpoint?) system. What I would normally do is "right click" -> "Run as administrator", but that option is not available with Device Manager. I am able to run Powershell as admin, for example (with Right click -> Run as Administrator).

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“Being a part of this study provided my agency with some great opportunities to learn about where we were effective, where we had room to improve and help steer our training programs to be more effective. I hope you'll take this course and use this information for your own agency and take this challenge to look at your own agency and address those gaps in training opportunities.”

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Found a satisfying solution. Just start up Device Manager normally (without admin rights), and then press "Change Settings" -button in the General tab:

In addition to this course, FSRI has developed supplemental materials to enable firefighters to continue the conversation at the station. Crews can utilize these resources to take a deeper dive into the research, discuss ways to integrate considerations into training and fireground operations and conduct their own time-to-task drills.

This isn't admin, but it gives you some rights, such as opening the device manager to try to update some drivers. I haven't fully explored the possibilities.

Press Win to open the "Start menu", type devmgmt.msc into the search box ("Type here to search"), press Right arrow followed by Down arrow to highlight "Run as administrator", press Enter to execute.

The new "Search and Rescue Tactics in Single-Family Single-Story Residential Structures" online course, developed with support from the Study of Fire Service Residential Home Size-up and Search & Rescue project technical panel, is designed to provide information and insights for firefighters conducting search and rescue. Available through the FSRI Fire Safety Academy, this course shares tactical considerations stemming from FSRI research that can be employed to  minimize occupant and firefighter exposures during search and rescue operations in single-family, single-story residential structures.

You can start the Computer Management (compmgmt) as administrator the usual way. In there you have a node to open the device manager as pane inside the computer management window.

you can open devmgmt.msc from cmd with admin rights or you can open task manager>file tab > new task > check the "run with administrative previllages" option and open devmgmt.msc