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This channel primarily serves as the Fort Worth Fire Department's library of training videos. The intent is to create a place where all FWFD members and any other firefighter can find new and relevant training material related to their profession.
FWFD Alarm Panels Part 2
In this video we discuss how to take down a sprinkler system as well as tips and tricks with their associated alarm panels.
Special thanks to Corey Davis of Century Fire Protection.
Presented by Lt. Chad Ramsey
Filmed and Edited by Lt. Ryan Deyo
Special thanks to Corey Davis of Century Fire Protection.
Presented by Lt. Chad Ramsey
Filmed and Edited by Lt. Ryan Deyo
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FWFD Alarm Panels 2024
Просмотров 6544 месяца назад
Lt. Chad Ramsey discusses alarm panels with Cory from Century Fire Protection. Filmed and Edited by Lt. Ryan Deyo
FWFD Hose SOP 2024
Просмотров 9506 месяцев назад
Lt. Ramsey and Chief Ainesworth discuss the new FWFD hose SOP. This new SOP covers recommended hose lines based on occupancy.
FWFD High Rise Training 2024
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.7 месяцев назад
2024 high-rise field training group covering rope assisted search, RIT and thermal imaging techniques.
Hydrant Connections
Просмотров 8737 месяцев назад
Hydrant connection basics with Recruit Class 94 and Chief Ainesworth.
FWFD FORCIBLE ENTRY CE 2024
Просмотров 5799 месяцев назад
Chief Ainesworth discusses forcible entry with FWFD recruits.
FWFD Safe Baby Sleep EMS CE
Просмотров 142Год назад
The Fort Worth Fire Department has partnered with Cooks Children's Medical Center to help educate families on safe baby sleep practices.
FWFD Poison Prevention EMS CE
Просмотров 22Год назад
The Fort Worth Fire Department has partnered with Cook Children's Medical Center to help education families they can take to prevent childhood poisoning.
FWFD Driver Operator Hydraulics
Просмотров 10 тыс.Год назад
Pumping Apparatus Driver Operator hydraulics lecture given by FWFD Engineer Kasey Gandy. Intro 00:00 Pump Discharge Pressure Formula 01:13 Nozzle Pressure 01:47 Friction Loss 02:30 Smooth Bore GPM Formula 04:50 Elevation Loss/Gain 05:52 Appliance Loss 06:29 Condensed Q Formula 07:36 Nozzle Reaction 08:21 Master Stream GPM 11:23 Constant Pressure Pumping 12:37 Estimating Additional Water 15:25 P...
FWFD Victim Removal from Submerged Vehicle
Просмотров 9202 года назад
This month's CE covers some of FWFD's swift water procedures as well as how to remove a victim from a submerged vehicle.
Dash Displacement
Просмотров 4152 года назад
Rolling the dash forward on a vehicle can aid in patient disentanglement and removal
OMD Prehospital Stroke Managment Miller
Просмотров 2742 года назад
OMD Prehospital Stroke Managment Miller
OMD System Performance Bundles Vithalani
Просмотров 2192 года назад
OMD System Performance Bundles Vithalani
Cyano Kit into IO site using push/pull method
Просмотров 8452 года назад
Cyano Kit into IO site using push/pull method
Deep Dive Into FWFD Portable Radios
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.3 года назад
Deep Dive Into FWFD Portable Radios
Are these SOP available for the public ?
What the heck is a hydrant? NW Wisconsin FF
What the heck is a plug
Starts exactly like every case that ive seen on there chest with police kneeling on the neck and back
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This fried my brain. For each floor, raise pressure by 5 psi. That's about 10 feet of head per floor. But I'm in a metric country. around 3m per floor, and about 33kPa per floor. I'm originally from the US and was raised on US units, but quickly switched to metric. Now, I have trouble code switching, especially for new things learned after I moved to a metric country. It's a shame the US is so reluctant to join the rest of the world to use the metric system.
What is that?
As someone who has experienced this from a laced lsd trip, it’s incredibly scary. You basically lose your mind and you don’t know where you are or who your around. You’re in a different world in your head. I did some things I’ll never forgive myself for and I don’t remember doing it.
I ended up smashing my mates whole living room up i had uncontrolable rage it was un bare able, i was just making animalistic grunts when i wanted to comunicate with the police to try and tell them i couldnt stop myself but didnt want to hurt them. What do you think it was laced with? As me and 2 friends had 1 fruit pastel sweet with liquid acid dripped on each all in 1 bag, but they disnt go insane like me…
6:41 the tint only works on aftermarket tint, factory tint is part of the glass.
Why are the US firetrucks carrying so much needless crap like all the chrome/spinny/flashy shit?
It would have been nice had the entire screen been visible.
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Be careful placing the elevator in “Hold”. That prevents the elevator from returning to the ground floor where incoming units will be waiting to make their accent. It will essentially be locked out and useless. Identify a means of egress and then place the elevator back in phase I so units behind you can get to the resource floor.
when can i apply i’m so interested with this job 🙏🏽
Working in a high rise building, this is great reassurance to know the specialized training that goes into fighting a fire. Appreciate all you do.
Do u have the other video sections completed that u mentioned in the video? Floor above. Rit etc.
We’re switching to this this week. Appreciate this. Thanks
This is a hidden gem. Almost no discussion, but this has some genuinely quality info. I've got different preferences once you start talking about drags and window removal, but up to that point, it's a well articulated description of the basics that a lot of departments take for granted. Well done.
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Do y’all order custom fronts for every single class?
really enjoyed the video of taking care of your two way radio.
el material que fue utilizado lo tendrán para poder descargarlo gracias muy buena esa charla
It’s good to see that FWFD is once again partnering with their Medical Director, and coordinating CE topics related to their protocols and the ambulance service they utilize. Solid work!
Rule No. 1 - Always look cool Rule No. 2 - refer to rule No. 1
Cause of death: excited delirium after the cop kneeled on the man’s neck who. Was screaming “I can’t breathe.” I’m not saying he choked him out, but grinding his face against the concrete didn’t help. Even after paramedics turn up they drop his head onto the tar. They all treated it like a game of American football until the guy was already dead. Makes you sick.
All pigs should have to learn this.
that last guy is off in some *extremely* weird world of his own
I have never seen those fdc caps before, quite interesting
Excellent! Thanks for making these public.
you're welcome and thanks!
They moved the camera view then the cop makes a violent jumping motion like he hit him. Typical
You're an idiot for showing Criminals how to break into buildings
Is there any way I can see the copy of your "CHEAT SHEET" for highrise assignments?
Those Knox fdc caps are such a grift. They market them so well as "high security" and have got them written into so many city codes, including Fort Worth, that they can charge $600 (!!!) a pair. The wrenches are as easy to get as elevator keys lmao, I have one.
Time to get desecrating.
This is the best extrication video I've seen on here....awesome job guys, especially the peel and peek segment
Sup @jont6556, thanks for the kind words. We try our best to make stuff that doesn't suck. Holler back with more comments if you have any.
"excited delirium can cause sudden death" as the cop in the first vid is literally choking the guy so fuckin stupid
Hey guys, this is an excellent video thank so much for putting this out there; I hope to see many more videos like this. I know we all have many different ways to achieve the same result. I am glad to see what other people are doing around the country. Keep up the good work guys.
Omg as a medic student this is all just horrible lol
Yes, this is a hard lesson for those folks on scene. It's easy to arm-chair quarterback this first example and point out all that went wrong and what could be done better. Police/EMS/Fire work is a hard job and its up to us in that industry to be the best we can and to always be learning. We can all learn a lot from the incidents depicted in this lesson so that the mistakes made are not repeated.
Boy the female officer sure helped 😑
These people need some milk.
I do not agree with this "vertical crush" shit. You should never put the tool in a position that if the tool pops lose it will land on your patient. Also if you can't make a purchase point with a halligan tool in under 10 seconds. You might want to reconsider your career choices.
That first cop needs an evaluation...😕 Looked like a fucking snuff film.
I’m wondering why you need 3 engines to supply. Can’t they just Hooke the hydrant straight to truck 2 instead?? And then used truck 3 to feed another stand pipe if there is 2 or just to run a line if that makes sense for the layout? Or is there a reason you want to do it this way? Besides being able to and less stress on equipment type stuff?
In FWFD we use 1st E as Fire Attack, 2nd E ties to standpipe to feed Fire Attack, 3rd E ties to water supply and feeds 2nd E. Running two engines in a series allows for higher pressure pumping to elevations above 20th floor.
Had the same question. Good explanation, thx for the video
@fortworthfiredepartmenttra3428 doesn't your city mandate a fire pump every 10 floors?
Excited delirium is not recognized by the World Health Organization, the American Psychiatric Association, the American Medical Association, and not listed as a medical condition in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, or International Classification of Diseases.
desecration? or discretion?
Bad boys bad boys what you gonna do 🎼
There’s no such thing you cops use it as term to kill people who are out of control it’s not real look it up
Nice beautiful clean water and a perfect sunny day is a unicor in the sky the difference between the real scenario. Talk about mood, water no visibility, 35 degrees tempetura no oxygen enough to go down and brake a window let alone cut a belt. Nice try FWPD
Just more reason to get rid of cops
Reminds me of capture death which can happen in wild animals, they get such a high adrenaline rush from being captured by humans that they can just die.
This first clip is literally just a guy being cracked out and paranoid, the cop deciding for some fucking reason to choke him without even properly trying to calm him down or get his hands behind his back properly, and then the police all brutalising some poor cracked out guy to the point he dies from the extreme stress on his heart and / or the fucking knees on his neck. Horrific, American Police are terribly trained.