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MARTIN GUILBAULT
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MARTIN GUILBAULT and Yves Doyon are now friends
Oct 18, 2010
MARTIN GUILBAULT added a discussion to the group High-Rise Fire Group
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smoke movement in high rise

Hello everyonei'm looking for information , pictures , videos of smoke movement in high rise when there's a fire. Does anyone heve anything. This material will be use in my high rise classthanks againSee More
Oct 1, 2010
MARTIN GUILBAULT replied to John O'Donoghue's discussion The Firefighters' Emergency Operation K1 Key in the group Elevator & Escalator Rescue
"hello in Montreal have found two version of FEO-K1!!!. the firts and the second version. The technician could not tell why this happen. In our city the new elevators mostly come whit FEO-K1."
Mar 16, 2010
Mike Walker and MARTIN GUILBAULT are now friends
Mar 9, 2010
MARTIN GUILBAULT replied to MARTIN GUILBAULT's discussion evacuation of high rise building in the group High-Rise Fire Group
"thanks does anyone as real experience situation where PROTECT IN PLACE made the difference and why you decide to PROTECT IN PLACE in this particular situation. "
Jan 21, 2010
MARTIN GUILBAULT left a comment for Dave McGrail
"Hi, I'm From Montreal FD and I'm working on our new formation on High Rise. I'm chalenge by my Chiefs about PIP. Do you have good true examples where PIP was a good decision by the IC. sorry for the english but that's my second…"
Jan 20, 2010
Charles Jennings replied to MARTIN GUILBAULT's discussion evacuation of high rise building in the group High-Rise Fire Group
"The key is whether you have a PA system, and whether stairs allow re-entry. The reality is that residents generally do not evacuate completely, and often (in my experience) evacuate inappropriately and contrary to directions and late into or during…"
Jan 6, 2010
MARTIN GUILBAULT replied to MARTIN GUILBAULT's discussion evacuation of high rise building in the group High-Rise Fire Group
"thank you for your reply. very accurate."
Dec 26, 2009
Anthony Avillo replied to MARTIN GUILBAULT's discussion evacuation of high rise building in the group High-Rise Fire Group
"We try to protect in place. From our experience, everyone on the fire floor (when u really have a good fire) who leave their apartment never make it out of the hallway and are usually found behind the hallway door. We find it easier to protect all…"
Dec 26, 2009
MARTIN GUILBAULT added a discussion to the group High-Rise Fire Group
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NFPA 1710

Hello everyoneI need specifications on NFPA 1710. At chapter 5.2.3.2.2 3) it is said that the FD must be able to establish a effective water flow application rate of 300 gpm from two handlines each of wich shall have a minimum of 100 gpm. Does this applie to high rise building? Do we have to establish two handlines from PRV'S in the building?. If not what, is the minimun water flow requier in high building?thanksthe french guy from Montréal FD.See More
Dec 2, 2009
Mike Walker replied to MARTIN GUILBAULT's discussion evacuation of high rise building in the group High-Rise Fire Group
"Depends on the High-rise and the fire but preferably we start with the fire floor, the floor above and the floor below. Then work up. Why I say it depends is because many buildings attempt to evacuate everyone. If the stairwells are wide enough, it…"
Oct 17, 2009
MARTIN GUILBAULT left a comment for Fred McKay
"of course . good game i think you'll like your new defenser komi!! this session"
Oct 2, 2009
Fred McKay left a comment for MARTIN GUILBAULT
"Bonjour Martin...ca va? Did you think of me this morning because the Habs beat the Leafs last night?? Stay safe. FM"
Oct 2, 2009
MARTIN GUILBAULT is now friends with Pascal Marchand and Stephane Denis
Oct 2, 2009
MARTIN GUILBAULT added a discussion to the group High-Rise Fire Group
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evacuation of high rise building

Hello everyonei am looking for opinions on evacuation of high rise. In our departement do evacuate all residents on every call? or you let them stay in there appartement if there are not on the fire floor?i need arguments for both situationsthanksSee More
Sep 30, 2009

Profile Information

Department:
MONTRÉAL FD
Title/rank:
LT
Years of public service:
17
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Topics you provide training for:
HIGH RISE
UNDER GROUND CITY
Areas of expertise:
HIGH RISE
UNDER GROUND CITY

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At 7:30am on October 2, 2009, Fred McKay said…
Bonjour Martin...ca va?
Did you think of me this morning because the Habs beat the Leafs last night??
Stay safe.
FM
At 10:25pm on June 19, 2009, Todd McKee said…
Welcome to the world's greatest training site. This is where the serious trainers come to train & learn from each other. Please allow me to invite you to the group called "HAZMAT PLACARDS TO SUCCESS". This group is for the firefighter, the EMA officer, and the HazMat Technician. I would love to hear what you have to say. This is a great time to join the group as our main focus is currently the first stages of the HazMat Incident.

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Todd McKee
 
 
 

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