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Genesee Fire Rescue
Добавлен 24 авг 2017
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Видео
Chimney Creek Plan Unit Presentation
Просмотров 212 года назад
Find out more information about the Chimney Creek Plan Unit
LookoutAlert sign up video
Просмотров 482 года назад
Sign up to receive emergency notifications from Jefferson County
Genesee Ridge Townhomes Plan Unit Presentation
Просмотров 202 года назад
This presentation shares findings from the CWPP specific to the Genesee Ridge Townhomes Plan Unit.
GFPD & WiRē Data Results Presentation
Просмотров 622 года назад
We are excited to share the information we gathered, and the perceptions shared by you in the survey responses. This data allows us to identify educational opportunities we can target for improved awareness and enhanced community preparation.
Plan Unit H Presentation
Просмотров 302 года назад
This presentation shares findings from the CWPP specific to Plan Unit H.
Pierce Quint - Engine Hours through data display
Просмотров 352 года назад
This is how you find engine hours when the dashboard display is broken on your Pierce Quint.
Plan Unit B Presentation
Просмотров 282 года назад
The Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) is a strategic plan that identifies specific wildland fire hazards and risks facing communities and neighborhoods, and provides prioritized mitigation recommendations that are designed to reduce those hazards and risks. Watch to learn more about the identified risks in your plan unit.
Genesee Village Plan Unit Presentation
Просмотров 132 года назад
The Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) is a strategic plan that identifies specific wildland fire hazards and risks facing communities and neighborhoods, and provides prioritized mitigation recommendations that are designed to reduce those hazards and risks. Watch to learn more about the identified risks in your plan unit.
Plan Unit A Presentation
Просмотров 552 года назад
The Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) is a strategic plan that identifies specific wildland fire hazards and risks facing communities and neighborhoods, and provides prioritized mitigation recommendations that are designed to reduce those hazards and risks. This presentation shares findings from the CWPP specific to the Preserve Plan Unit.
Preserve Plan Unit Presentation
Просмотров 352 года назад
The Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) is a strategic plan that identifies specific wildland fire hazards and risks facing communities and neighborhoods, and provides prioritized mitigation recommendations that are designed to reduce those hazards and risks. This presentation shares findings from the CWPP specific to the Preserve Plan Unit.
Plan Unit C Presentation
Просмотров 302 года назад
This presentation shares findings from the CWPP specific to Plan Unit C.
Plan Unit D Presentation
Просмотров 282 года назад
Listen to findings from the CWPP specific to your plan unit.
Engine 931 - Deploy the new Cross Lay pre-connects.
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Engine 931 - Deploy the new Cross Lay pre-connects.
Engine 931 - Reload Cross Lay Pre-Connect
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Engine 931 - Reload Cross Lay Pre-Connect
Great video thanks
Plastic nozzles are not safe to use. They can fail while under pressure, if they are dropped on concrete or a rock and the baffle can shoot out like bullet. They are designed for hose racks, not firefighting. If you care about your FFs, trash the plastic. FF with over 30years
Great instructor and encouraging too.
Well Done.
Is it possible to get the measurements of the template?
Great refesher. Thank you.
Good staff (Thank you)
The video would be much more informative if there was better audio. One has to strain to hear the firefighter talking.
Once you switched from road to pump you never said to put the engine in drive.
I see you did say to do it when you actually went through the steps in the second half of the video
Great class, well explained.
Watching from BALA ON, CANADA, Muskoka Lakes
Do you keep your "Tank to Pump" valve open after switching from internal tank to "Direct pumping" using your hydrant line?
Yes
I've always been taught to close tank to pump once you get a feed. This will allow you to know quickly if your feed fails and you'll still have a full tank to send. If the tank to pump is left open and you lose your feed, the pump will take from the tank and you might not know you lost your feed until your tank is empty.
Running off tank while supplied keeps constant pressure. If you loose supply your interior crew just lost water. You keep an eye on your tank levels.
Easy to say keep an eye on the tank, but when you've got the deck gun flowing and two lines out, you'll blow through the tank in 30 seconds. Keeping the tank to pump closed will give you an instant notification that you lost your supply. Interior crew will lose water for a couple seconds. Open tank to pump to give your interior crews a couple minutes while you fix an issue or get them out.
@@JParkin10 you do you but if that's how you fight fire I would suggest you keep doing it from the front yard
Love the introduction
Great video, thank you!!!
Very good job!
you people couldnt pump a septic tank.
No "tank recirculating" after "tank to pump"?
MORE BLINKING-- SEE MICRO--SECONDS--R-L--IN-EYES--BLACKNESS!
U KNOW WATT- EVERYONE--BLINKS.......... EXECELLENT STUFF!
At the 0:10 second mark, the rig pulled out of station. To the left of the screen, you’ll see 5 lights stacked on top of each other: blue, yellow, yellow, yellow, and red. Do these lights signify anything? I’ve noticed some other municipalities have a similar set up on their rigs and I’ve seen the lights turn green. I wonder what these lights mean. Anyone have information for me?
The lights are an indicator of the water level in the truck's onboard tank. Each individual light shuts off as the water level is reduced. Once you see only the red lights illuminated, the tank is empty or nearly empty.
It's to measure how much water you have in the tank, allows not only the engineer to see, but command vehicles and anybody else that may need to know.
They signify the water level
Very well presented. Good refresher for us volunteers
Try gurney seatbelts.
Firefighter in AZ. What’s the measurements of your template?
Good explanation 👍🏻
Well done, Lieutenant!
Thanks for the video. Just a quick comment. The pump in NOT under the cab. PUC stands for Pierce Ultimate Configuration.
Same thing.
Nice load bro...clean, simple and effective
When am I going to more amazing videos? When?
Excellent tutorial.
Lt. Doug is a hunk of a man!