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Im looking for anyone that may have the building plans for the mayday prop where the firefighter crawls up the ramp and is then teetered into the ball pit. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Tried the link, no luck. From what I could find, USFA only archives back to 2007. Any other ideas on how to get that program?

Ian Bruzenak said:
http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/media/press/2006releases/061206.shtm


Here is the link on how to get the entire program from USFA including classroom portion ect.

Hope it helps.

Ian

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Check my blog on my personal page. I've uploaded a drawing of the floor collapse prop we used. Let me know if you have any questions. Photos of the prop forthcoming...

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Check out this months issue of Fire Engineering. There is an article on a huge maze that is movable and can be changed with ease.

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I now have photos of the prop posted. They help visualize the drawing as the drawing isn't clear as to how it was utilized. But the prop was used in conjunction with a stairwell. Let me know if you have questions. Album is located here.
Steven D. "Smitty" Smith said:
Check my blog on my personal page. I've uploaded a drawing of the floor collapse prop we used. Let me know if you have any questions. Photos of the prop forthcoming...

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Firehouse.com has the entire drill from start to finish. Just search "Mayday Drill" there. The drill has been out for awhile now.

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