
Started by Dave Dalrymple. Last reply by Kevin Patterson Mar 10, 2012.
Started by Dave Dalrymple Jun 8, 2009.
Started by Dave Dalrymple Jun 8, 2009.
Comment
Comment by Chris Fleming on March 2, 2013 at 7:59am Our SOGs states a charged hose line be present whenever we are involved in an extrication due to the possibilty of a sudden fire. If the fire starts because of ignition of flammable liquids, wouldn't make more sense to have a dry chemical extinguisher on hand?

We are excited to have you participate in our discussions and interactive forums. Before you begin posting, please take a moment to read our policy page HERE. -- Bobby Halton
Be Alert for Spam
We actively monitor the community for spam, however some does slip through. Please use common sense and caution when clicking links. If you suspect you've been hit by spam, e-mail peterp@pennwell.com.
Does your fire department have a policy concerning working above or below truss assemblies involved in fire? CLICK HERE to send us your reply.
© 2013 Created by fireeng.

| Home | Buyer's Guide | Training | Zones | EMS | Firefighting | Apparatus | Health/Safety | Leadership | Prevention | Rescue | Community | Mobile |

You need to be a member of Vehicle Technology - Concerns of today & tommorrow to add comments!