Believe it or not, utilizing power tools, saws specifically, is new to many of this generation of firefighters. We realized this a couple of years ago as we trained to place our first dedicated truck company in service. While we always carried a compliment of various saws on quints, we really didn't have a large group of members across all three shifts that had the comfort level necessary to meet our skill requirements to ride the truck. Thanks to a regional "All saws" class held each year in Lewisville, we have the ability to put together a saw proficiency training program to develop member's skills and confidence using saws. In development is a five part program that starts very basic, and progresses to include a majority of the skills that the member will be expected to perform while riding as part of the exterior team on the truck. While some of the phases do require props, some of the basic stuff can be done in-house and for little cost. We combine East Coast and West Coast tactics depending or the specific needs. Here is a very basic outline of the 5 Saws modules:
Saws I
Saws II
Saws III
Saws IV
Saws V
The goal if this training is saw time. We have found that you don't have to throw a guy up on a roof first thing to build saw skills. In fact, just plain old wood cutting can produce great results for someone who has little or no experience with saws.
Saws Hands On Progression
Logs - chain saws
Garage / roll up door- chain and rotary saws
Peaked roofs prop - chain saws, various blades
Chains / locks - rotary saws
Security bars - rotary saws
Commercial / residential doors - rotary saws
Flat roof prop - rotary and chain saws - various blades
Real roofs - chain and rotary saws
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Scott
I would like to get more info on your 5 saw modules and on the garage door prop.
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