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MCFRS In-Service Training
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MCFRS Rural Water Supply Series Part 8-Dump Site Transition
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MCFRS Rural Water Supply Series Part 7-Pump the Siamese
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MCFRS Rural Water Supply Series Part 6-It's a Relay!
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MCFRS Rural Water Supply Series Part 6-It's a Relay!
MCFRS Rural Water Supply Series Part 5B-There Is Water
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MCFRS Rural Water Supply Series Part 5B-There Is Water
MCFRS Rural Water Supply Series Part 5A-There Is Water
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MCFRS Rural Water Supply Series Part 5A-There Is Water
MCFRS Rural Water Supply Series Part 4B-I Am Not Sure 1
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MCFRS Rural Water Supply Series Part 4B-I Am Not Sure 1
MCFRS Rural Water Supply Series Part 4A-I Am Not Sure
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MCFRS Rural Water Supply Series Part 4A-I Am Not Sure
MCFRS Rural Water Supply Series Part 3-The Envisioned II
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MCFRS Rural Water Supply Series Part 3-The Envisioned II
MCFRS Rural Water Supply Series Part 2
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MCFRS Rural Water Supply Series Part 2
MCFRS Rural Water Supply Series Part 1
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MCFRS Rural Water Supply Series Part 1
3:00 that's why we keep distance of a 1.5x the hight of the building away lol
Do you guys use portatanks?
What is hose delaminating?
Did that aerial just run over the engines supply line?
Was thinking that exact same thing. One of the disadvantages to the forward lay; you block everyone else incoming to the scene.
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Nobody should weigh 700 pounds.
But sadly there is
Where are the buttons for the winch?
I'm wanting to do things like this for training with my crews, but im having trouble finding fire apparatus toys that size. Where did you find yours?
Thank you for this!
So in this scenario would the tanker at the clapper be getting refilled as well or does he just pump his water and then go get more and come back and reconnect? and if he does that does that mean that the other engine at the clapper and the one at the hydrant are then relaying pumping to only one side of the clapper and if they are do they increase pressure to make up for the tanker not being their?
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So.San Francisco, Ca
Why not have the tanker go to the second due engine to supply them as they are emptying their tank to the first due and then have your third engine charged by their tanker and the third due engine connect to the gated wye and then the fourth rig acts as the hose lay and secure the most local supply ie hydrant lake pond ect?
2 part question and I'm not sure if this is monitored, but are all the scenarios prior to part 8 based on the need for up to 500gpm, and if so then should the first arriving unit officer determine based on the fire flow formula that more than 500gpm is needed to make an impact on present conditions, should they announce the need for dump site operations>
Thanks for the reply/question. All our initial rural operations are based on a needed fire flow of 500gpm, and should start with the attack tanker operation. The 1st due engine recognizing the need for more flow and communicating that need is certainly ideal in setting the tone for the incident. The water supply officer should pick up on this communication and begin work to expand the water supply.
MCFRS In-Service Training got it, thanks for that clarification.