Rescue Methods: Fire
Rescue Methods: Fire
  • 234
  • 555 435

Відео

Capt Greg Lash reviews the ladder auxiliary power unit
Переглядів 1,3 тис.5 років тому
I created this video with the UA-cam Video Editor (ua-cam.com/users/editor)
Measuring Up The Baseball Swing
5 років тому
Measuring Up The Baseball Swing
GS Ladder placement intro 1
5 років тому
GS Ladder placement intro 1
GS ladder placement intro 2
5 років тому
GS ladder placement intro 2
Capt Lash discusses using a Honda portable generator
Переглядів 4835 років тому
I created this video with the UA-cam Video Editor (ua-cam.com/users/editor)
Capt Lash discusses the basic operations of lighting
Переглядів 9385 років тому
I created this video with the UA-cam Video Editor (ua-cam.com/users/editor)
Lt Fred Gardini discusses basic overhaul operations for a kitchen fire
Переглядів 1,9 тис.5 років тому
I created this video with the UA-cam Video Editor (ua-cam.com/users/editor)
Lt Fred Gardini discusses the the punch technique for overhauling drywall
Переглядів 7075 років тому
I created this video with the UA-cam Video Editor (ua-cam.com/users/editor)
Positioning to close intro
5 років тому
Positioning to close intro
Positioning to close movement
5 років тому
Positioning to close movement
Conclusion of short jacking
5 років тому
Conclusion of short jacking
Tim And Gar discuss various tools for the FE job
Переглядів 1,1 тис.5 років тому
I created this video with the UA-cam Video Editor (ua-cam.com/users/editor)
2 Saw and blade selection for FE
5 років тому
2 Saw and blade selection for FE
3 cutting through the lock intro
5 років тому
3 cutting through the lock intro
4 Cutting through the lock intro 2
5 років тому
4 Cutting through the lock intro 2
5 Cutting through the lock 1
5 років тому
5 Cutting through the lock 1
5 Cutting through the lock 2
5 років тому
5 Cutting through the lock 2
5 Cutting through the lock 3
5 років тому
5 Cutting through the lock 3
7 Cutting the center for panic bar 2
5 років тому
7 Cutting the center for panic bar 2
7 Cutting the center for panic bar1
5 років тому
7 Cutting the center for panic bar1
7 Cutting the panic bar 3
5 років тому
7 Cutting the panic bar 3
Lt. Fred Gardini discusses basic window ventilation
Переглядів 785 років тому
Lt. Fred Gardini discusses basic window ventilation
BB peak roof saw safety
5 років тому
BB peak roof saw safety
Capt Greg Lash discusses bulk head door operations
Переглядів 1595 років тому
Capt Greg Lash discusses bulk head door operations
Investigation for roof operations with Capt. Greg Lash
Переглядів 2665 років тому
Investigation for roof operations with Capt. Greg Lash
1Type 2 size up considerations
5 років тому
1Type 2 size up considerations
2Type 2 size up considerations
5 років тому
2Type 2 size up considerations
3Type 2 size up considerations
5 років тому
3Type 2 size up considerations
4Type 2 size up considerations
5 років тому
4Type 2 size up considerations

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @jont6556
    @jont6556 23 дні тому

    I'm sure this page is abandoned at this time, but just wanted to let you know, just had one of the hardest elevators rescue in my career, elevator wouldnt reset, door release was broken, like literally nothing worked and ended up using your pole method and worked like a charm. So thx

  • @jettjones461
    @jettjones461 2 місяці тому

    Is the RPM startup method real?

  • @caroleast9636
    @caroleast9636 2 місяці тому

    From a retired lifelong lift engineer in London…this is all good sound advice for the Fire & Rescue point of view. Some of the terminology sounds unfamiliar but perhaps that’s just local. The “halfway cables” , the electrical connections hanging in a loop to the car, are travelling cables we sometimes refer to as flexes. The fixed end is generally at a point that’s halfway up the hoist way/lift shaft. The stop switch or button will cut a safety circuit to stop normal operation. That’s not shutting off the main power. If you get into any of the electrics there will be live power there. Looking for the machine room can be a nightmare for a hydraulic lift. Looking to see where the pipe goes is a good first clue. With hydraulics, anywhere the pipe and electrical connections can go is possible! I’ve even found a machine room in a cellar in a building next door. Be extra wary of getting under a hydraulic lift. There’s only that contained oil holding it up. Any damage to that pipe system and it WILL come down. Even if the main power is locked off. Most of the hydraulics that I’ve installed or worked on have had a valve for slow draining oil back into the tank to lower the car. Beware, that will override any electrical safety switch and getting the car up again is a whole new ball game. Think of it as a one way…until an engineer can get the lift running again.

  • @mountainbiking-j4q
    @mountainbiking-j4q 2 місяці тому

    sometimes you stick it in and it works perfect

  • @rileymurph41
    @rileymurph41 3 місяці тому

    It’s a rotary saw. Not a circular saw.

  • @shmuelglick4774
    @shmuelglick4774 3 місяці тому

    As soon as you cut power, the rope gripper engages. No amount of monkeywrenching will get that thing to move.

  • @birther1968
    @birther1968 4 місяці тому

    Let suggest an extra step to make it super safe. What you have take bend the hose at ftwo o’clock and bring the tail back around the hydrant counter clock wise till the brass is at 6 o’clock. Them at 10 o’clock put your boot against the hose and the hydrant. If you get a snag the hose will slip away. FYI the man outlet is 6 o’clock.

  • @xxbryan715xx
    @xxbryan715xx 4 місяці тому

    Can you give some specific model information for the 4.5 foot hook. I’m trying to find it online and I can’t find a model with a steel shaft.

    • @iTzLazziboii
      @iTzLazziboii 15 днів тому

      You can order a 4' D- handle NY hook from Fire Hooks Unlimited..and a few of their distributors. I use a Bulldog HRD (Halligan Retention Device) on it as well. It's basically the old chain link halligan marrying method, but removable. It's a clamp on style that attaches with screws. Super nice if you don't have welding skills..and it holds great. Like they said.. A 4' hook and halligan will do all of the work you could possibly need, as an engine at least, on a residential fire. We started using it primarily for garden style apartments. Our nozzleman will take the married set along with a hose bundle. That way the first due engine has everything they need for FE, initial fire attack, and checking for extension.

  • @jacobisworld9516
    @jacobisworld9516 5 місяців тому

    Elevator shafts are cool, but they are dangerous so be very careful. Do not attempt to play with them without permission or something because you can get hurt really bad always use caution.

  • @singmysong4444
    @singmysong4444 5 місяців тому

    I shut off the power supply and then couldn't get it turned back on.... please cover this problem... is there a safety latch? I pushed as hard as I could and couldn't get it back on.... so then the elevator repair people complained that I had tampered with their equipment and charged even more than usual because I turned the power to do a reset as described above. Couldn't get the power box turned back on.... Help ?

  • @Bombiedude.
    @Bombiedude. 5 місяців тому

    freight elevators are really cool though because they have automatic vertical doors unlike a passenger elevator which typically has the automatic sliding ones

  • @Bombiedude.
    @Bombiedude. 5 місяців тому

    Ill be honest if I was to get a job like that Id actually bring one of those headlamps that you strap on your head because that would make things millions of times easier because you now got both hands free one to hold on to something and the other for actual operations

  • @denveradams2280
    @denveradams2280 6 місяців тому

    The general public does not need to use or be in possession of elevator door keys , speaking as a retired elevator mechanic state elevator inspector, also a violation of ASME code.

  • @marcodorazio3816
    @marcodorazio3816 6 місяців тому

    That was an elevator mechanic for 34 years you do not have to worry about attraction elevator going down there is a greater chance of the elevator crashing going up from faulty brake it happens many times

  • @marcodorazio3816
    @marcodorazio3816 6 місяців тому

    Also firefighters should know the difference between an elevator geared machine in an elevator gearless machine it is very very very very very very very very dangerous if you pick the brake on a gearless machine at elevator cable take off in the up direction and you will not be able to stop it not be able to stop it it will crash into the overhead it's happened many times

    • @miguelquazar883
      @miguelquazar883 3 місяці тому

      Exactly. So my biggest question is how extensive is their training? Is IUEC/NEIEP involved with their training? Because that sht wouldn't fly within the elevator industry.

  • @marcodorazio3816
    @marcodorazio3816 6 місяців тому

    I've been working on elevators for 34 years elevators if you release the brake on a geared machine and the elevator cab is empty with no load the elevator will go in the up Direction because a counterbalance weight is 40% heavier than the car

    • @Bombiedude.
      @Bombiedude. 6 місяців тому

      exactly and most people dont realize this they think when the brakes fail that an elevator will go down the shaft but the counterweight is there to balance the load out so the motor is only doing like 50% of the work

    • @caroleast9636
      @caroleast9636 2 місяці тому

      Not only geared machines. A gearless machine will also run when the brake is released and it will also run more freely because it doesn’t have to push back through that worm gear. Whatever the machine, it all depends on the amount of load in the car.

  • @michaelpau1583
    @michaelpau1583 6 місяців тому

    Very useful information thank you

  • @ritirons2726
    @ritirons2726 6 місяців тому

    You were doing good right up until you had him completely remove the scba. There’s no reason to do that.

  • @apidennalive
    @apidennalive 7 місяців тому

    Can someone recommend a good book pls

  • @Bombiedude.
    @Bombiedude. 7 місяців тому

    6:25 and also that cable is important because it connects the elevator buttons to the controller

  • @Bombiedude.
    @Bombiedude. 7 місяців тому

    Ill be honest if I was to install an elevator in a building which I cant because I dont have a building and elevators are way too expensive but Id go with a traction because hydraulic elevators use oil and oil is getting more expensive nowadays but traction ones dont use as much oil and would save money for paying the elevator bill

  • @HelloKittyFanMan.
    @HelloKittyFanMan. 8 місяців тому

    Oops, firefighter, there are no such things as "AC current" or "DC current." What guess might you have for why?

  • @evana6425
    @evana6425 8 місяців тому

    I love love elevators especially when they are hydraulic. Hydraulic elevators are my absolute favorite 😍

    • @EC_3276
      @EC_3276 8 місяців тому

      Same!!!

  • @nicksedon7248
    @nicksedon7248 8 місяців тому

    Don't forget about using the T.I.C. while checking for extension.

  • @vikaspanse2105
    @vikaspanse2105 10 місяців тому

    Thanks

  • @shooter3288
    @shooter3288 Рік тому

    what kind of tool pouch is that?

  • @GordonClare
    @GordonClare Рік тому

    😊😊

  • @GordonClare
    @GordonClare Рік тому

    😊😊

  • @rob8823
    @rob8823 Рік тому

    Welded contacts on motor contactors keep the motor running continuously and will go until an overload trips.. If it works. Immaculate pits??? hahaha

  • @kenshoemaker1882
    @kenshoemaker1882 Рік тому

    Great video. I carried extra gloves leather and latex. I learned from my training with Chicago FD, I carried a switchblade knife not for protection but in case we became entangled in wires. A large piece of chalk a collapsible Spanner wrench wooden wedges and a small flashlight that fit in the palm of my hand.

  • @Abcbrown
    @Abcbrown Рік тому

    great video

  • @lenphil9875
    @lenphil9875 Рік тому

    Melbourne Australia. We discarded smooth bores for automatics back in the 1990s. Modern pumps can easily supply whatever pressure will give 100 psi (converting from metric in my head) at the branch. Modern autos can do everything a smooth bore can and a lot that they can't. For internal structure firefighting, I cannot fathom why one would use anything else.

  • @andrewsstation6436
    @andrewsstation6436 Рік тому

    That would be scary being in the elevator pit and the car came down trapping you under! They should have trap doors in the floor or lower wall so that if you do find yourself stuck or have to access the pit when the elevator is on the ground floor, you can still escape or get in.

    • @cumminsbayou
      @cumminsbayou 8 місяців тому

      Your never supposed to be under the car with out parking it on jackstands

  • @petebowman22
    @petebowman22 Рік тому

    Thanks man. Was able to pop our elevator door with a site hanger to retrieve some keys that fell down the shaft.

  • @undaya
    @undaya Рік тому

    Door controller and elevator controller independent or some inter connection? Also fire alarm connection?

    • @rob8823
      @rob8823 Рік тому

      For automatic doors yes, motors and limits are powered separately...(typically) Locks go to normal elevator control. Not mentioned are manual door freight. Similar locks but no motors and associated equipment.

  • @undaya
    @undaya Рік тому

    Elevator controller and door controller power necessarily separate?

  • @undaya
    @undaya Рік тому

    Freight elevator. Motors on hoist way I think. Motor for each side?

    • @ashleyfrye1458
      @ashleyfrye1458 Рік тому

      That's a hydro, the pump and motor will be in the machine room with the tank of hydraulic oil

    • @caroleast9636
      @caroleast9636 2 місяці тому

      The motor/pump is in the machine room. A drive cylinder each side is usually for heavier loads and/or a larger lift. That could be passenger or freight.

  • @papat3877
    @papat3877 Рік тому

    Why not use 60psi on your 1 3/4 hand line?

  • @Robloxbasicsonly
    @Robloxbasicsonly Рік тому

    100th like!

  • @edwardryan9350
    @edwardryan9350 Рік тому

    I am dumbfounded that this set of videos does not have more views or comments. I have 30 years of service in a fire department and have not come across better information. I hope more guys stumble upon these valuable videos. Well done.

  • @FFPM371
    @FFPM371 Рік тому

    Safety squints activated!

  • @Aresthemal
    @Aresthemal Рік тому

    Are you using two different ladders?

  • @billybell6950
    @billybell6950 Рік тому

    Will an elevator self correct for drift if in fire service mode? Or will it be allowed to drift uncorrected all the way to the basement limit springs.?

  • @SamTheTriangle
    @SamTheTriangle Рік тому

    Nice

  • @owensweetland342
    @owensweetland342 Рік тому

    Kinks kill.

  • @joshuahollar9880
    @joshuahollar9880 Рік тому

    Nice video

  • @behindthespotlight7983
    @behindthespotlight7983 Рік тому

    AWESOME instruction. I’m writing this in March of 2023. There’s already increased citizen interest in becoming more capable in dangerous/ high stress situations. This type of information will be more sought after. In 2014 I was accidentally abandoned in a cargo container stacked atop another cargo container. Stranded 9 feet above asphalt and I couldn’t slowly lower myself against the bottom containers doors because they were open too. I carried a load rated climbing biner at the time with my Leatherman & Surefire attached to a belt loop. There was substantial mule tape in the cargo container, securing the load. All cargo containers have two welded pick points at the bottom corners of the door jam. I rigged the mule tape like rope and using my one biner, I self rescued. Gave my colleagues an earful for forgetting me up there. This happened on a Disney kids show. We stored props in the C containers. My only question with the Haligan anchor? Is the firefighter able to retrieve the tool once the burn is under control or is it a $700 loss?

    • @antonio4114
      @antonio4114 Рік тому

      generally after overhaul you can get the halligan back. Its made of iron so chances are it wont melt or be destroyed. If you dont find it you will not get in trouble its simply a loss

  • @Bombiedude.
    @Bombiedude. Рік тому

    Question which type of elevator do you think is more expensive to both install and maintain hydraulic or traction

    • @Bombiedude.
      @Bombiedude. Рік тому

      I personanally think traction is more expensive because hydraulic ones can only go so high but traction can go way higher

    • @marcodorazio3816
      @marcodorazio3816 6 місяців тому

      Yes I have to agree tractions more expensive cable elevators

  • @chrischiampo7647
    @chrischiampo7647 Рік тому

    Is The Big Saw a TS 760 16” 😮😀❤️ I Had One Years Ago I Sure Miss It’s Power Now I’m Running a TS-420 14” Stihl’s #1 In My Book

  • @leehart9055
    @leehart9055 Рік тому

    Today I watched this video. I must say that all hose loads have their benefits/ risk/drawbacks. I personally believe that the flat load with loops is still probably the best and safest load of all. True large diameter hose( 4, 5 and 6 inch) should just be loaded without loops. This is all just my personal opinion. Hav a good day and stay safe. Retired Captain from another career department