Thanks for leaving a comment on that hose load. Guys are still working with different aspects of it. Tweeking it here and there. If you don't have pistol grips on your nozzles, it can be placed on a cross lay. It works best with higher pressures (ie. fog nozzles 150 psi +) The problem with lower pressure applications is that the hose may kink as it uncoiles. With the high pressure applications, it works great. 50 ft. at the door, everytime. You can look on Youtube and find several close applications. Oh, if you have houses that set very close to the street, this load works fantastic.
Rob, I hope you're doing well. Sounds like you've got a great opportunity and I hope you're able to make the most of it. Keep in touch and keep learning.
Thank you for the kind works and for the gift of your time to listen to The Leader's Toolbox on Firehouse.com. I really enjoy the opportunity to share my thoughts with the emergency services community and feedback like yours inspires me to work even harder.
Rob, I here ya, but keep the chin up. When you start the new job go back to the recruit days and LISTEN and see how its done there, only give your experiences when asked. They might do things totally different. BE SAFE Bro.
I am happy to have you as a friend! If you need any help with your recruitment, retention or pride/ownership, let me know, we have been working hard on those two subjects for a long time, and we have been very successful!
Yeah Brother. That was me. I will be there this year as well. I am always at the IFSI campus teaching something. I will write you on the personal email later to talk about what you wrote me today.
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Fill me in on the move back.
Thanks for the comment. I'm looking forward to the new opportunity.
John T.
Expect the unexpected. When *^%$@ happens you always CYA.
Pete
Play Hard Train Safe!!
An engine was right behind them.
Be Safe
Thanks a great deal.
Thank you for the kind works and for the gift of your time to listen to The Leader's Toolbox on Firehouse.com. I really enjoy the opportunity to share my thoughts with the emergency services community and feedback like yours inspires me to work even harder.
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Let me know if you want any help with those R&R issues you mentioned.
Stay safe. Train often.
If there is ever anything I can do for you let me know. Are you going to FDIC?
Take Care
Stay strong Brother.
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