High Rise Operations - Driver/Operator Duties
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- Опубликовано: 11 ноя 2020
- Kevin explaining the thinking and actions behind a driver/operator's duties on a high rise operation while Jack performs them. The pump operator always has one of the most important roles on a fire scene due to their crew being dependent upon them so that they can go in and extinguish the fire. Not to mention, they have the responsibility of getting their crew to the scene safely. Any questions, feel free to drop them in the comments below. As always, be sure to follow us on Instagram @glensidefirecompany and to like us on Facebook!
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Some other things to think about; bring a double 3" to the FDC with you. This gives you the ability to augment the buildings sprinkler system if they have already been activated as well as hooking into the standpipe for fire attack. Also grab an extra double male and female. In the event the FDC intake doesn't swivel, you can hook the double male in than utilize your double female. This prevents you from having to make an unnecessary trip back to the rig.
Lol..watching this and I realize...I know that guy... I recognize that 1 on the truck..and then I look at the channel..🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️ Good stuff Kev!💪🏿
I went from all buildings with FDC's (U of MD College Park) and kickass hydrants to no FDC's and no hydrants (Frederick County, MD.
I miss my hydrants.
Great video.
Great video guys keep it up
Thanks
Good content
Thanks for your support andrew
Nice information. However, rather than waste time (which is paramount) keep a spanner wrench with you.
Thanks for the feedback. Do you mean at the beginning of the video when attaching the 3 inch?
@@glensidefirecompany5652 I believe so. He talked about going to get a tool. Experience has taught me to keep the tools necessary to perform the particular function handy. Time is of the essence. Throw the 1st shot, connect the second shot then connect to FDC or whatever.