2nd Due Engine Roles n' Responsibilities Doyle Coil and Relay Pumping (Part 2)

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • This is the 2nd video in a 5-part series on 2nd Due Engine Roles n' Responsibilities. This video consists of the Doyle Coil, putting a pumper in the system, and relay pumping.

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  • @dukejuanitas9472
    @dukejuanitas9472 6 месяцев назад +1

    Obstacle makes perfect sense, LEO vehicle lol 😂

  • @watchthe1369
    @watchthe1369 11 месяцев назад

    So an LAFD heavy taskforce with 2 pumpers and a ladder tower would be dropping the second engine off at the hydrant, with the first in engine forward laying behind the truck. The hydrant would immediately set up as flow through, while setting for big water. 2 engine crew from the relay pumper would be hitching a ride on the ladder or 1st in pumper to help with a second stream or whatever else was needed. The ladder truck could then focus on getting a vent crew on the roof in synch with the first in engine making entry on tank water. The 2 extra fighters from the relay pumper then plug in the hydrant lay so the tank is barely touched. They and the tower engineer then set up a main stream, or pull a second, supporting line. Logistics wins. Once the roof is vented there are 4-6 people that can start covering exposures, softening the building, etc. The next "light" or heavy company in can cover RIT and exposures as needed..... Slick as snot..... The arriving Battalion Commander has a base of fire up and can decide from there where to go.

  • @cofiuhmn
    @cofiuhmn Год назад +1

    Love it!

  • @ShariahThomas
    @ShariahThomas Год назад

    People keep being mean to me what should I do 0:21