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Inward swinging door with the irons and a New York hook
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Inward swinging door with the irons and a New York hook
Inward swinging double halligan technique
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Inward swinging double halligan technique
Loading the modified minuteman hose load.
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This video is Captain Hotop explaining how to load the modified minuteman hose load into a pre connect tray.
How to pull the modified minuteman hose load around an obstacle.
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Captain Hotop explaining how to pull the modified minuteman hose load from pre connect tray.
Task force tip oscillate feature
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TFF oscillate feature for deck gun and bumper turret.
Pairing Your Bluetooth Epic To Your Radio
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Pairing your Bluetooth epic to your radio
NFPA Obstacle Course
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This is just how we set up the course when utilizing a closed street and not a parking lot
Moving down firefighter up steps-3 rescuers Part 3
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Moving down firefighter up steps-3 rescuers Part 3
Moving down firefighter up steps Part 2
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Moving down firefighter up steps Part 2
Moving down firefighter up steps part 1
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Moving down firefighter up steps part 1
Is this taught in firefighter 1?
Can you show every step from the beginning instead of skipping a bunch? Dang man.. every single video.
Do you guys have a schmetic diagram for building an exterior wall/window platform for practicing bailouts?
Noticed a knee brace against wall which is a likely consequence of a low elevation practice structure. Knee/feet against wall is a terrible practice & should be mentioned because hook security enhanced by pure vertical load.
Could you help me understand why a vertical load is better? It seems like a horizontal component would help the hook bite deeper into the wall, and a vertical load would try to torque/lever the hook up, riling the tooth out of the wall. Any resources on this you can recommend that go into detail about the ‘why’ of theses techniques?
Thanks for video. The leg hook allows firefighter to visualize exterior conditions and change tactic including return to room. It should always be used & is not related to speed or proficiency.
Отлично показан способ. Попробую на занятиях сделать.
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I think the SCBA straps would have remained tighter if you did a harness conversion by looping the waist strap through his legs. We learned this in RIT training so the SCBA doesn't run the risk of being pulled off. A downed firefighter isn't going to be hugging himself which may help keep the harness on. Just a thought.
this is very interesting and helpful. i was told putting my thumb in the trigger part would help control the speed of descending, is this true?
How often do you have to do practices after a real situation? :-)
hi
I WONDER WAT IT LOOKS LIKE WHEN YOUR IN CAEAIC ARREST?
awesome
Why wasn't his pass device going off when you first encountered him?
Hey!!! Big question here : when I turn on the system, then sets the display on "pads", then press "analyse" the device goes into manual defibrillator. I want to be able to turn the system on as a monitor and switch to AED with "analyse" and not to manual defib mode! Any idea which setting I could adjust to be able to do as you demonstrates here? Best regards.
HAHA MY BROTHER PUT THE PADS ON ME IT HURTED
We are using a lighting GT hook with a bailout belt that is worn on your bunker pants. The system is attached and ready at all times.
What is the rope attached to? Is he wearing a harness?
Jim K it's just inside the pocket of his jacket. That's why it's crucial to hold onto the rope.
@@MikeW1385 it’s tethered to a belt on his bunker pants