Setting up your trench equipment in a maintenance pit can be a good review or introduction for some. Couple pics here.
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Fire Behavior Prop
The next few paragraphs and pictures are from Andrew Brassard. The prop he built to talk about fire behavior worked great. Check it out and talk about the stages of fire with your crew. What are you looking for when, where, and why as you crawl into each building.
Read More »Double Pin Job In SC
Two passengers were pinned in this one. Engine 53 first due. Review the pictures and talk through your first moves with your crew.
Read More »Serious School Bus Crash In Colorado
Serious crash where car under-rides school bus in Colorado this morning.
Read More »Experience and Education – A “Crazy” Thought
I've been preaching the combination of experience and education for some time. These aspects of the job should not work in opposition to one another, yet bring forth a more powerful fire service.
Read More »Lighting The Petrogen Torch
Below are a few pictures from training the other day with a Petrogen torch. Also below is a short video on initial operations including: determining tip size, gasoline pressure, O2 pressure, and lighting procedures.
Read More »Semi Cab On Its Nose
Georgetown and Round Rock Fire Departments (Texas) worked together on I-35, just north of Westinghouse. The crash involved a 18 wheeler that came to rest on its nose. Pictures from the Georgetown Texas Fire Department Facebook page. What are your stabilization concerns if an occupant is still trapped in the cab. Talk about this one with your crew. Struts Cribbing ...
Read More »DCFD Engine Co. 15 On A Car vs. Bridge
This car left the main roadway and struck the bridge at a high rate of speed.
Read More »More Cutting – Ring Around An Arm
This little scenario put some more tools in the guy's hands. We jammed a metal ring around a dummy's arm. The goal was to cut the ring off without cutting the coat or dummy.
Read More »Watch The Temp When Cutting
We were interested to see how warm the washers got when cutting. The picture shows 143 degrees, but at one point it was up to 170. Remember to cool the patient in these scenarios.
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