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2 Bedroom Search
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Down FF Visual Instruction
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Horizontal Vent
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Targeted Search
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2 5 Manifold
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Preconnect V Split
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FDC LDH to the rear
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LDH to the Front Visual Instruction
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Manifold Soft suction supply
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Preconnect Accordion Forward
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400' Extended Attack
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This video illustrates the positions and duties each member is responsible for when setting up for a 400' Extended attack. This video was shot at the JTF and students are expected to visualize fire that has extended into the main room requiring knockdown and flowing water while advancing to the main body of fire.

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  • @itsmetyler94
    @itsmetyler94 2 місяці тому

    Yo office needs to keep door open

  • @morfeubranco
    @morfeubranco 6 місяців тому

    Bradbury is a one man army.

  • @willshowman4575
    @willshowman4575 7 місяців тому

    you had me until he took his gloves off to put his mask on.

  • @CharlesHarpolek4vud
    @CharlesHarpolek4vud 7 місяців тому

    Start at the holes and feel along the line until you get to a joint. Joint will be a coupling to the next piece of line. Need to go back down the line towards the water by yourself the smaller coupling joint--- smaller diameter coupling joint will point you toward the water so go that direction on the line

    • @323chemco
      @323chemco Місяць тому

      Why would he? If you are searching ahead of fire suppression leaving the door open while opening windows would create a flow path. Searching with doors closed and opening windows improves conditions for us and survivability for our victims.

  • @CharlesHarpolek4vud
    @CharlesHarpolek4vud 7 місяців тому

    The neighbors teenage daughter came running over to me saying her house was on fire.... We're in a very rural setting open long Verizon driveway from the highway. We grabbed all the hose on the property stacked together and I went in the kitchen. There was no one else in the house. The fire was burning the paint on the walls all the way up to the ceiling and flakes were coming down and I was worried I would ruin my new shirt. I shut the water at the base of the flames got it out pretty soon with no real damage except the paint on the wall. Now I want to be a volunteer firefighter but I'm 80 years old.... So I'm reading and relaying the instructions hopefully there's some people younger.... who care enough.

  • @SuperArty72
    @SuperArty72 7 місяців тому

    شكرا

  • @SuperArty72
    @SuperArty72 7 місяців тому

    شكرا

  • @Ramon575
    @Ramon575 Рік тому

    Saludos desde Argentina

  • @Ramon575
    @Ramon575 Рік тому

    Muy buena la técnica de búsqueda y rescate

  • @WATrafficCamResponses
    @WATrafficCamResponses Рік тому

    Very interesting. To an outsider at first glance a search would seem easy, but then you remember they would be doing this in up to pitch black smoke.

  • @kaskorraky9473
    @kaskorraky9473 2 роки тому

    Excellent. Thank you

  • @stevereid7773
    @stevereid7773 2 роки тому

    in the four L’s does light = visibility? layout = of structure? Location = of the fire? Lift = thermal layer level? can someone clarify? thank you

    • @h2didenko
      @h2didenko 9 місяців тому

      Life: People Lift: thermal layer/neutral plane location: fire layout: furniture/structure

  • @stevereid7773
    @stevereid7773 2 роки тому

    what is an NFA handshake?

  • @trainwhistlesrule
    @trainwhistlesrule 2 роки тому

    Why not grab a bite before you go in. You can drop it if you need to. Then you don't have to go back out after going in.

  • @TheEternalTimeTravel
    @TheEternalTimeTravel 2 роки тому

    Wow beautiful training building / setup

  • @cpo87
    @cpo87 2 роки тому

    I like that hydrant tool💪🏾💪🏾

  • @logani9297
    @logani9297 2 роки тому

    Amazing content. Every time I hear the voice amplifier I think of the stormtroopers! Keep it up!

  • @CerealKiller212
    @CerealKiller212 3 роки тому

    4 L´s of EVALUATION = LIFE, LAY-OUT, LOCATION, LIFT What do you mean with LOCATION and LIFT ?

    • @DiamorphineDeath
      @DiamorphineDeath Рік тому

      Location is the location of the fire, you open the door looking first for life, checking behind the door, all that fun stuff, lay out is the building and the interior itself, and then location is trying to figure out where the seat of the fire is. I have not heard lift before though.

    • @thomaskolar8395
      @thomaskolar8395 10 місяців тому

      lift is what happens to the smoke at the door. open the door and the smoke will react to the change in pressure. there is a point that's called the "neutral" plane. that's where the smoke going out and the fresh air coming in meet. this point will sometimes (not always) show you a little about where the fire is, and some of what it is doing. for instance, if the smoke doesn't rise at all you may have a fire below you.(i.e. basement). if the smoke fills half the doorway the fire is probably on that level. if the smoke rises to the top of the door the fire is probably a floor above you. also, if you look right at the neutral plane and shine your flashlight at that point, the fresh air is moving into the structure , you can often see the very base of the smoke plane being pulled into the structure with the fresh air and you can see where it is going. possibly pointing left, right, or straight heading to the seat of the fire.@@DiamorphineDeath

  • @josephderusha3184
    @josephderusha3184 4 роки тому

    Blindfolded is a game changer.

    • @ilovegaps6956
      @ilovegaps6956 3 місяці тому

      just did it blindfolded today it was a trip

  • @dillydilly7722
    @dillydilly7722 4 роки тому

    Pretty lame operations lol. Super soft.

  • @TheLunarElixir
    @TheLunarElixir 4 роки тому

    Impressive work, thank you for sharing this. I've always wondered how firefighters search burning buildings. It's reassuring to see that it's such a thorough and systematic process. I'm imagining how much of a nightmare my house would be to search though because there are things on all the surfaces like wardrobes...etc and random stuff under the bed! 😬

  • @Odee4hundred
    @Odee4hundred 4 роки тому

    Our search training we are blindfolded

  • @josephbrown8585
    @josephbrown8585 4 роки тому

    Excellent training

  • @red3520
    @red3520 4 роки тому

    Avramenko...ukrainian name ?

  • @RobHTech
    @RobHTech 4 роки тому

    IDK but as long as it took them, whoever is in that house might be dead by now

    • @43506
      @43506 4 роки тому

      It’s not a house.

    • @RobHTech
      @RobHTech 4 роки тому

      @@43506 whatever. it doesn't really matter. They took their good old time

    • @43506
      @43506 4 роки тому

      @@RobHTech It’s hard to believe they didn’t perform a narrated training video in real time.

  • @mightybadula
    @mightybadula 4 роки тому

    What does“AVP” stand for?

    • @taejunchang396
      @taejunchang396 4 роки тому

      sorry for the late response. A, Air - Remove Air from the line. V, Volume - Keep hose running for a few seconds, feel the force/volume. P, Pattern - The usage of all patterns. That’s just AVP. Hammering the line, flowing for the driver to adjust gate to the correct PSI, etc are separate procedures.

    • @mightybadula
      @mightybadula 4 роки тому

      @@taejunchang396 Thank you very much!

    • @taejunchang396
      @taejunchang396 4 роки тому

      mightybadula No Problem.

  • @Glacier_Beatboxx
    @Glacier_Beatboxx 4 роки тому

    This is soooooo dope. This is my dream job

    • @sublime234
      @sublime234 4 роки тому

      Aye man 1 and a half more years this will be my reality I will dedicate my body and mindset to this I can’t wait to save people lives

    • @Glacier_Beatboxx
      @Glacier_Beatboxx 4 роки тому

      @@sublime234 hell yea dude love to hear that keep up the great work!

  • @hftfire
    @hftfire 4 роки тому

    Please do read and click to get why I was requested to release my copyright to " hoseroller.net " to Texas A & M University to teach ALL personnel from us grunts to the top Chiefs on the globe who walk through their doors and attend online to not only deploy the hose dry around right angle turns with no tail to EVER get caught (on even a car tire) at: Standard.HFTFire.com ...that NEVER kinks EVER!!! ...before being immediately deployed at any point and up to its full length upon: Hoseroller.info ...but it can ALSO be FULLY charged to the rated flow of the nozzle through the entire line yet within 10 ft of the engine AND within mere seconds as demonstrated at this 100% avoidable tragedy (do NOT park near heavy fulls EVER!): burnover.HFTFire.com ...AND deploy this fully charged line (as I can 200 feet of 2 1/2" from within eight (8') feet of the tailboard of any engine AND deploy to its full 200' length... around right angle turns ...and NEVER DRAG THE HOSE EVER!!!) ...from within any confined space as between the parked engine and adjacent van... FULLY CHARGED!!! ...then around right angle turns in which the term "HOSE ROLLER" transitions from a noun... to a verb as evidenced at: nodraghoseload.com As I also request, do please review the WORLD's FIRE EVER Wildland Fire Engine Pressure (EP) calculator phone apps and slide-rule to calculate in seconds what takes minutes in the comfort a classroom with a standard pocket calculator... but in the field where you can keep up in REAL-TIME with your wildland fire crew at every step of deployment when it truly counts... ...AND KNOW INSTANTLY WHEN TO CEASE AND DESIST ALL PROGRESSION when your 400 PSI IS EXHAUSTED as evidenced at: HydraulicsApp.com and SlideRule.HydraulicsApp.com ...in that many remain confused as to why a Type III wildland engine has ONLY 1,200' of 1 1/2"!!! ...yet many are instructed they can pump hoselays far longer on even steeper grades (...than is physically possible!) ...to meet the NFPA 1002 Chapter 8 requirement to "produce effective fire streams" at "the rated flow of the nozzle" (chosen) upon instructors who truly are NFPA 1041 QUALIFIED (ask Cal Fire) to secure your crew's SAFETY per OSHA 29 CFR 1910.156(c)(1) & (2). Law.HFTFire.com I invite any and all inquiries and responses!

  • @apoloniorodriguez7251
    @apoloniorodriguez7251 5 років тому

    Si no está empleando el Halligan, por que no se lo coloca en las espalda y así no le estorba para avanzar

    • @hosedragger-204
      @hosedragger-204 2 роки тому

      Because the way he was using it slid across the floor with adz and spike down allows him to feel any drop off in the floor before he falls into it

  • @shabeerhussain3134
    @shabeerhussain3134 5 років тому

    ❤❤

  • @blueresilience7984
    @blueresilience7984 5 років тому

    I would like to commend Seattle FD Training, these videos are very well done and educational.

  • @itsyaboimat2393
    @itsyaboimat2393 5 років тому

    Guys why did he use his feet to search under the bunk bed and not his tool , also why didn't he sound the floor when he made entry to the rooms , also why'd he leave his tool on the outside of the two back rooms , sorry for asking so many questions its just really different to how we were trained in my basic firefighter class, thanks for an input

    • @shoothemoon5593
      @shoothemoon5593 5 років тому

      the tool may cause even more trauma to the victim? Idk

    • @gpepper1234
      @gpepper1234 5 років тому

      1) Sweeping with a tool can cause further injury to a victim. You can “feel” a victim better with a gloved hand or even a foot, than that of a tool. 2) while performing a rapid primary search in an IDLH atmosphere, the idea is to stay low and go. You constantly feel the floor beneath you and evaluate conditions throughout your search. Search off of a hose line is potentially one of the most dangerous jobs we do but it is also one of the most important jobs we do. 3) firefighters often leave tools certain places to help with orientation. Searching with a tool such as an axe or a Halligan tool adds extra fatigue to a firefighter. Leaving it in a hallways prior to searching a bedroom speeds the search up and saves energy for the firefighter when and if a rescue or self rescue is needed.

  • @tracylarson1935
    @tracylarson1935 6 років тому

    All the training in world will not replace safety is first and foremost. Running on the fire is prohibited due to the risk fall injuries. Now the Engineer is a patient, no longer a help with fire efforts. Drill like its real so when the real deal it comes second nature. That is what i learn when I was a member of an dept. These guy are pro's and they are damn good at what they do.

  • @blueresilience7984
    @blueresilience7984 6 років тому

    I've always been impressed by SFD; especially your Training Division. Good stuff, great training.

  • @mikew5144
    @mikew5144 6 років тому

    Avramenko is tired AF right now, lol

  • @jacobkeppler1984
    @jacobkeppler1984 6 років тому

    Cool stuff 🚒🇺🇸

  • @TheStreamlinetyr
    @TheStreamlinetyr 6 років тому

    Shift transmission to 4th/drive?

  • @JB91710
    @JB91710 6 років тому

    Extinguish all Visible Burning Material through the windows and doors prior to entry and search. This can be done before a team can even get ready and get the door open. Everything auto vents directly out and the temperature drops by 1000 degrees as soon as the flames are gone. During the search you can open windows from the inside without any fear of fueling the fire.

    • @micahtritscher951
      @micahtritscher951 4 роки тому

      Wouldn't that remove light, making the search even harder... And would that great alot of steam, which could be harmful to anyone in the room (both fire fighters and patients)

    • @hosedragger-204
      @hosedragger-204 2 роки тому

      @@micahtritscher951 no, UL testing has found that knocking down the fire from outside improves odds of victims in the building. If they're in the fire room, they're probably already beyond saving if it's already self vented to the exterior

  • @res032xu
    @res032xu 6 років тому

    Sounds like Aaron Feilds to me...

  • @Security_Fire4782
    @Security_Fire4782 6 років тому

    Flush hydrant??

  • @brothersofthebackrow
    @brothersofthebackrow 6 років тому

    Silly question, only been a firefighter for 2 years and mostly engine ops, why only walk in strait lines? Also, I've read never cut too close to the end of the roof

    • @nikitaivanov7415
      @nikitaivanov7415 6 років тому

      Bach Frog because if there is a hot spot below the roof can soften up and you can fall through. You have to stick to the beams.

  • @chriswalker9350
    @chriswalker9350 7 років тому

    Why do firefighting instructional videos have to be accompanied by shitty, annoying guitar music?

  • @vinodi7363
    @vinodi7363 7 років тому

    best

  • @z-less9798
    @z-less9798 7 років тому

    Liked for the excellent content AND taste in music 🙌

  • @grill.daddy_3433
    @grill.daddy_3433 7 років тому

    I cannot wait to get into the fire academy!