Below are a few pictures of the 2012 Ford Explorer taken at a recent car show. As you scan the pictures think about your cut zones and the need to rip some plastic to look for new vehicle technology. Read on.
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Added by Paul Hasenmeier on February 28, 2012 at 9:42am — No Comments
Over the next few weeks several water shuttle related company drill topics will be added. In Ohio the terminology is tanker, however, it is synonymous with other regions tender terminology. Many of these skill set times are evaluated when ISO comes to visit you, but more importantly the training will improve your operations. *Keep track of your times and the evolution description for later use with ISO. …
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The video below shows a surprise live fire training session involving a school bus. Although realistic, be cautious in setting up a surprise scenario. Here are a few things to think about ahead of time if your the instructor in charge: Read on.
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Added by Paul Hasenmeier on February 20, 2012 at 4:14pm — No Comments
The following is a post with several insights and references on fire behavior, especially today’s fire behavior. It’s not about guts or glory, but a priceless discussion on what the fire is doing in the buildings we are entering.
David Walsh (Program Chair for…
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This post is from Lt Jason Deptula (Vermilion Twp. FD).
I’m sure we all practice RIT procedures in some fashion, here’s a twist to keep your crews focused on their situational awareness. Send your attack team through an exterior door at your station or training center and let’s call that our “A” side of our working incident. Have them proceed through a series of halls or rooms with a couple left or right hand turns. While they are making their way through…
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Here’s a pretty easy drill for ladder truck placement training. Phil Burden, JD Vasbinder, and Tom Wilcox have been doing this for years.
Pick a day, but Sunday’s work best when traffic is light. Get your crew out of the recliners and take your truck out for a ride. Pick a building, discus placement, set it up, recognize hazards, check out the roof, and see where and what you can reach.
Make it a Sunday morning habit and you will soon have greater efficiency and knowledge on…
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