In this man vs machine demonstration, Soda City Training instructor, Patrick McKiernan shares valuable insights on firefighting rescue techniques during an HVAC emergency. Using an inspection camera and a cut-off saw for precise and safe removal of a trapped hand, careful assessment and damage prevention can be achieved. This training is ideal for those seeking knowledge in firefighting rescue and …
Super Vac Firefighting Robot | Vehicle Fires
Super Vac’s large industrial fan by EmiControls with water mist system, which atomizes water and extinguishing foam into a fine mist before propelling up to 300 feet with Quadrijet nozzles and turbine propeller. EmiControls advanced remote control adds another 1,000 feet of distance from the hazard, making these turbines the most ultimate unmanned firefighting fans on the market. Available in …
Hook 2 and Grab 4
Cartoon by Sam Wallace
Saving the Earth one electric vehicle at a time
Cartoon by Sam Wallace
King Size Upgrade
Cartoon by Sam Wallace
Don’t send your firefighter up with a bundle of line. He or she needs to go up and over handsfree. They can force entry, they can start figuring out the layout, as your officer comes and hands the bundle over.
Lead-Advance-Stretch Instructor, Instructor, Leo Mel
Structure Fire
Preparing For Mental Training Yoga
Photo by Fire Spotlight Staff
‘A quarter of the length of the ladder is where you want to be from the building for proper climbing angle.’
Ladder Throwing Tip
Structure Fire
Throwing Ladders | Structure Fire Firefighter Training
This structure fire training video provides ladder throwing tips to help firefighters eliminate steps and raise ladders more efficiently. VIDEO TRANSCRIPTION: I know you all know how to throw ladders. My hope today is maybe we can eliminate steps, and build some efficiency. Firm and level ground, overhead obstructions, all that stuff’s assumed. Low shoulder carry, that chicken wing comes …
To move from standing… you’re not walking with it, you’re stepping forward. Always leaving a nice strong base deep and wide, never crossing over with your feet. The transition from there, is down to your knee, then right back to the same position.
Two Person Hose Team – ‘When Things Go Bad’
Hose Management
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