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Long Lay and Limited Access/Water mappingI am working on a project that addresses, long hose lays, limited water and apparatus access mapping ideas. Essentially, relay mapping that… Started by Joel Holbrook in Uncategorized |
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Jan 22, 2009 Reply by Joel Holbrook |
VindicatorThe Vindicator,is the best nozzle,for 3 man engine crews or for any dept.it's simple big fire, big hit,less pump stress.quicker cooling rat… Started by john henkel in Uncategorized |
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Jan 22, 2009 Reply by Kirk Allen |
Stihl TS 460 Cut off sawMy department has recently purchased several Stihl TS 460 Cut off saws and I am looking for feedback on blades. Stihl has a disclaimer stat… Started by Nate Brown in Sample Title |
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Jan 21, 2009 Reply by Nate Brown |
Nozzle TypeWe are in the process of purchasing new nozzle's. Are sales person has quoated us with Akron Assualt model 4720 or 4820. We have used TFT f… Started by Jason Ryan in Uncategorized |
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Jan 21, 2009 Reply by Nate Brown |
Stihl MS 460 Rescue chainsawWe have a Stihl MS 460 Rescue chainsaw on our Truck with the stihl oilomatic Rapid Duro Rescue chain or "RDR". It costs around $175. This i… Started by Nate Brown in Uncategorized |
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Supplied Air SystemsDoes anyone have an SOG on utilizing the Supplied Air System, where to place the bottles, working time, etc. If so can I get a copy? Than… Started by Joe Heim in Uncategorized |
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Strainers, Low-level and BarrelWe recently used a low-level and barrel strainer in training. We found it easier to leave our barrel strainer attached and ready for servic… Started by Andy Hoeniges in Uncategorized |
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Jan 19, 2009 Reply by Jason Ryan |
The Only DifferenceThe only difference from a volunteer and paid fire fighter,is you are in a city,you get paid. We all have to go though the same training an… Started by Brenda Tenney in Uncategorized |
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Jan 18, 2009 Reply by Joe McClelland |
Wire CuttersI have found that using pruning shears work much better than conventional wire cutters. They are spring opening and have wide gap to get on… Started by Don Pysz in Uncategorized |
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Jan 18, 2009 Reply by Mike Walker |
Pre Trip InspectionsI am looking for pre trip or any inspections for engines. Trying to update our current process. Started by Thomas Siemek in Uncategorized |
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Jan 18, 2009 Reply by Thomas Siemek |
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