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Feel the love! Your reputation precedes you I see!
Your comments about PPV & PPA are good. Of course, anything done incorrectly or without understanding the theory AND science is dangerous. INCLUDING vertical ventilation! Gravity has a way of reinforcing that one.
Yeah Scott the tactics are where it's at for me. The first five minutes dictates the next 5 hours. It's where the decisions are made. thanks for adding to the page
Jim
Scott
Thanks for joining CSF (Common Sense Firefighting) It's about decision making on the fire ground. I see you are working on a hevy rescue squad. I spent a few years on one here in Chgo FD too
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I would love any information you have on the "can" fires. We just bought some this last year, but none of the guys what they can do with them.
Long time no see. How are you doing? Hope your well and thankd for the welcome.
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Feel the love! Your reputation precedes you I see!
Your comments about PPV & PPA are good. Of course, anything done incorrectly or without understanding the theory AND science is dangerous. INCLUDING vertical ventilation! Gravity has a way of reinforcing that one.
Cheers!
Jim
Thanks for joining CSF (Common Sense Firefighting) It's about decision making on the fire ground. I see you are working on a hevy rescue squad. I spent a few years on one here in Chgo FD too
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