Very uneffective way to hold hose at the stair railing by rope. In Russia, we are have a special "hoseholder" (in russian: "рукавная задержка"), which is very simple and quick in use: it's a hook with short rope loop at the end. You do slipknot at the hose and hang up by hook to the railing, and that's it! With regards, russian volunteer firefighter.
Hey Buddy, I wouldn't call it ineffective, I think both methods are effective. Even though I think a smaller rope without a hook is much easier to cary, just put in in one of your bunker pants pockets.
its for multistory buildings that don’t have standpipes, it allows 1 length of hose to make it up 5 stories rather than 1. You tie it off once you have enough hose to make it to the fire, so gravity doesn’t bring it down.
So I guess you just stand up in a fire like these guys. And enter a buring building with a uncharged handline
Yes
Sometimes. Yes.
Or just hit it from the stand pipe! Why waste all that time and energy
Very uneffective way to hold hose at the stair railing by rope. In Russia, we are have a special "hoseholder" (in russian: "рукавная задержка"), which is very simple and quick in use: it's a hook with short rope loop at the end. You do slipknot at the hose and hang up by hook to the railing, and that's it!
With regards, russian volunteer firefighter.
Hey Buddy,
I wouldn't call it ineffective, I think both methods are effective. Even though I think a smaller rope without a hook is much easier to cary, just put in in one of your bunker pants pockets.
what is the purpose of securing the hose to the stair well? wouldn't you want it free incase you need more hose to advance further down a hallway?
if you put water on the hose it could happen that the hose falls down because of the weight.
@@noahl3295 It does indeed
its for multistory buildings that don’t have standpipes, it allows 1 length of hose to make it up 5 stories rather than 1. You tie it off once you have enough hose to make it to the fire, so gravity doesn’t bring it down.
Have you never heard of A LINE BAG....
I'm watching the video wondering why they don't bring the hose up empty.
Never mind...
Ah yes put out the fire with air