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GPSTC Productions
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This is the official UA-cam channel of the Georgia Public Safety Training Center (GPSTC).
GPSTC is Georgia's premier training facility for all state and local public safety-related units of government including police officers, firefighters, 911 operators, coroners, emergency management officers, rescue officers, jail officers and other emergency service personnel.
GPSTC is Georgia's premier training facility for all state and local public safety-related units of government including police officers, firefighters, 911 operators, coroners, emergency management officers, rescue officers, jail officers and other emergency service personnel.
Lance LoRusso and the Blue Line Lawyer Institute Video Podcast
Listen to a new podcast interview between GPSTC Instructor, Kevin Angell and Blue Line Lawyer, Lance LoRusso as they discuss what the Blue Line Lawyer Institute does for law enforcement and the Use of Force Symposium we held at the training center.
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Georgia Firefighters Burn Foundation Podcast
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This podcast interview is with Kevin Angell from GPSTC and Dennis Gardin and Venessa Walker from the Georgia Firefighters Burn Foundation. Dennis and Venessa tell us about their foundation and what they do for the community and burn survivors. For more information about the Georgia Firefighters Burn Foundation, visit their website and follow them on social media. Website: gfbf.org/ Facebook: fa...
Journey to Midnight with Matt Griffin
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If you are looking for 1 hour of GA POST credit, please click on the link below and register before watching the video here. If you are just here to watch this incredible story, please enjoy! access.gpstc.org/student/classes/details?gpstcCode=MC2664 This video podcast episode features an interview between Matt Griffin and GPSTC host Kevin Angell, Ph.D. as they highlight Matt's journey through s...
National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week 2023
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As National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week comes to an end, we wanted to celebrate all of our telecommunicators in a special way! Please enjoy this video of our Basic Communications graduating classes over the years as well as some photos from 911 centers around the state! From all of us here at the GPSTC, we thank each and every one of you for what you do! #basiccommunications #911traini...
GPSTC is hiring!
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GPSTC is hiring! We offer an exciting and dynamic work environment with dedicated and highly trained instructors and staff. GPSTC prides itself on providing effective training that gives public safety professionals the tools they need to protect the communities they serve. We think it’s a great place to work, and we know you will too! #GPSTC #GPSTCcareers #applytoday
Addressable vs Conventional Alarm Systems
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Addressable vs Conventional Alarm Systems
Three Types of Alarm System Signals and System Monitoring
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Three Types of Alarm System Signals and System Monitoring
Components of a Wet Fire Sprinkler System, Main Drain Test, and Inspector Test
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Components of a Wet Fire Sprinkler System, Main Drain Test, and Inspector Test
What You Don't Know - Katie and Wesley
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During the production of Start the Conversation, we were able to investigate further into how the job affects the lives of public safety personnel. Then, it became apparent that the families of the public safety personnel are also deeply affected by the trauma. Brave individuals will share their stories describing how public safety truly affected their family. "What You Don't Know" is dedicated...
What You Don't Know - James and David
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During the production of Start the Conversation, we were able to investigate further into how the job affects the lives of public safety personnel. Then, it became apparent that the families of the public safety personnel are also deeply affected by the trauma. Brave individuals will share their stories describing how public safety truly affected their family. "What You Don't Know" is dedicated...
What You Don't Know - Leigh Stallings-Wood
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What You Don't Know - Leigh Stallings-Wood
What You Don't Know - The Cooper Family
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What You Don't Know - The Cooper Family
GPSTC - Pedestrain Crash Investigation Part 2
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GPSTC - Pedestrain Crash Investigation Part 2
GPSTC - Pedestrain Crash Investigation
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GPSTC - Pedestrain Crash Investigation
GPSTC - Crash Formula Testing and Validation Pole Strike
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GPSTC - Crash Formula Testing and Validation Pole Strike
GPSTC - Crash Formula Testing and Validation Truck Vault
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GPSTC - Crash Formula Testing and Validation Truck Vault
GPSTC and GSP Conduct Crash Test for Training
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GPSTC and GSP Conduct Crash Test for Training
What a great podcast! When this got assigned by our department training officer I rolled my eyes. Now? I am recommending this to every cop I know. As a former sailor (Gunners Mate) and a 18 year cop? This hit hard. There is so much TRUTH in this podcast.
Very helpful Thank You very very very much
wait so we cant use this faucet for the hose???
How can you tell what system it is? Does the panel say addressable on it?
Incredible
Well done 👍
here is a question for you as you probably know in new installations anti freeze is frowned upon it seems possilbe that a fire hose can be attached to the sprinkler system so my question to you is could a dry sprinkler system be attached to a fire hose valve to function as a dry hose valve?
do you know how to reset a over the tally limit on a Symplex 4005? Thx
Time to upgrade systems to Honeywell EBI life safety with our addressable panels.
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Good video
Do you have to notify fire department when you do main drain test?
No sir your system should be on test and it won’t notify the fire department always have it in test.
Definitely struck a chord. Been at it since '87 and some of the memories are hard. Thank you sir!
I liked when he put trouble on the fire alarm 1:42
Excellent I met Griff years ago and was so impressed i just seen him again at a seminar in Ulster County it was Great
Where we are, valve switches, supervisory on the panel, are latching, in that they do not clear when the valve is reopened.
Same here, just gotta reset the panel for it to clear.
🙏💯 great story
Thank you for your time doing this video. More or less, how many sprinklers could be installed by alarm check valve like that ? for K=16 3/4" sprinklerc type? Thank you in advance
Very articulate, detailed and to the point. Thanks for the upload, earned a sub.
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Good video
I want one or two days classes of fire alarm installation
Me too
Thanks for the video
Of course, if you wire multiple detectors on a "zone", they are not gonna know which one tripped it. But if you have a conventional system, and you wire only ONE detector per zone, you get no problems. If you want to reduce wiring, you can use "zone expanders", which are devices that usually communicate via RS485, that will reduce wiring. Another way to wire it, is room-based. Wire zones so all detectors and pull stations in a room is on one zone. It makes it easy for everyone including firemen, to know where something happened, and once you have visual sight with that room, it will be easy to find out what triggered the alarm. I actually prefer conventional systems for 3 reasons: They are easier to troubleshoot, because anything you do will have an instant effect on the system. As you saw, that detector you removed took a whole minute or two before the panel even knew about it. The conventional reacted in a instant, thats because the current flow in the loop ceased and kinda instantly woke up the system. The second reason, is that its easy to integrate non-firealarm-equipment into zones. For example burgular alarm, you might want to interconnect it with a burgular alarm, either to share reporting channel, or to switch between "Remote mode" and "Local mode" depending on if the burgular alarm is armed or not. With that, I mean, when people are present, it might be stupid to send the alarm instantly to the fire department, since the fire could be dealt with locally. It could just be some failed cooking that wasn't even a fire, someone already at the stove that reacted immidiately when that pot started to smoke. So thats why it could be good to have a system that is "local" when people are present, and "remote" (send a instant alarm to fire department) when the burgular system is armed and the building is clearly empty. the third reason is the vendor lockin. A conventional system can accept fire detectors from any other conventional system. You aren't locked in to one manufacturer of detectors. If you choose a adressable system, you need to purchase everything from the manufacturer of your panel. That could be advantageous in some cases, so you know everything works together, but the disadvantage is that you might have a duct detector that is shipped along with a HVAC system nicely integrated, and then you can't use it because you don't have THAT vendor of panel.
Thanks a lot Sir for sharing your knowledge, Your comment is so valuable and helpful
Insightful
Great talk. Can't wait to read the book.
whats that test show? i would think the way u test a sprinkler system is to get smoke near a sprinkler head and see if it goes off? im not understanding
It shows that the systems is working and water will flow when needed. You can’t really test sprinkler heads in buildings like that because you’re just gonna destroy whatever is in the room.
I like your video ❤❤❤❤❤
Excellent, excellent, excellent!
ok.if you wanted to rearrange some piping ( usually around ac unit ) where we shut water off and drain pipe? Sprinkler people really need to get their pipes up and out of the way. You trying to tell me there is no shut off anywhere?
Great conversation.
Courageous
We recently had an inspection done by a local company and they said our Gauges needed to be replaced because they were older than 5 years. Can you make a video on how to replace the gauges?
I'm sure you'd have to get an approved company to replace the gauges, you can't just unscrew and swap them out as the entire system has to be approved and certified to avoid shortcuts..
Most gauges used on fire sprinkler systems are installed with a "THREE-WAY GAUGE VALVE" (Google it so you can see an image of it). If your gauges have these valves, you can replace the guages without taking the system "out-of-service". Make sure your new water gauges are listed (approved) for usage on a fire sprinkler system. Use teflon tape on the new gauges if they didn't come pre-taped. Don't use pipe dope.
Fire sprinkler technician here technically you your self are not supposed to change out the gauges but if you wanted to just make sure you close the valve right before the gauge then you can remove it or even safer you can close the main valve on the entire system and drain it just make sure to call it in to the central the watches over the building
This is how test and practice should be done and explain, thanks....
zone system device hs to be returned to normal before reset
Why can't the water pressure drop down to zero
Very well done.
Thanks in a million. Great content. Awesome. Very well explained. I couldn't find this explanation--simply put anywhere else. Great teachers are hard to find. Grade: A++💥
Very useful video thankyou sir 🙏
Hi im an electrician from NJ just got my license and really want to learm these sytems and wouldlike your input. I sthere a way I can PM you so we can talk? Thanks
Short and sweet, thank you!
Very good explained. Thank you and, Regards
Can be the conventional be integrated to addressable? Please advise
not without a fresh install.