All Videos Tagged health (Fire Engineering Training Community) - Fire Engineering Training Community2024-04-20T07:36:37Zhttps://community.fireengineering.com/video/video/listTagged?tag=health&rss=yes&xn_auth=noOccupational Assessment Task 6: Forcible Entrytag:community.fireengineering.com,2015-07-10:1219672:Video:6188722015-07-10T14:35:11.947ZThe First Twentyhttps://community.fireengineering.com/profile/TheFirstTwenty
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</a> <br></br>Move a 225.5-lb tire 12-inches using a 10-lb sledgehammer. The First Twenty utilizes an occupational assessment developed by The USAF Fire Emergency Services. The assessment consists of 10 tasks meant to be completed in full turnout gear while breathing air from an SCBA. Their ten task Occupational Assessment is engineered to be a job-specific metric to assist a…
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</a><br />Move a 225.5-lb tire 12-inches using a 10-lb sledgehammer. The First Twenty utilizes an occupational assessment developed by The USAF Fire Emergency Services. The assessment consists of 10 tasks meant to be completed in full turnout gear while breathing air from an SCBA. Their ten task Occupational Assessment is engineered to be a job-specific metric to assist a firefighter in understanding their own performance level against an assessment designed to simulate every movement a firefighter could make on the fire ground. Occupational Assessment Task 5: High Volume Hose Pulltag:community.fireengineering.com,2015-07-07:1219672:Video:6190782015-07-07T19:26:38.690ZThe First Twentyhttps://community.fireengineering.com/profile/TheFirstTwenty
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</a> <br></br>Pull a section of 4 1⁄2- or 5-inch hose 100 feet. The First Twenty utilizes an occupational assessment developed by The USAF Fire Emergency Services. The assessment consists of 10 tasks meant to be completed in full turnout gear while breathing air from an SCBA. Their ten task Occupational Assessment is engineered to be a job-specific metric to assist a…
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</a><br />Pull a section of 4 1⁄2- or 5-inch hose 100 feet. The First Twenty utilizes an occupational assessment developed by The USAF Fire Emergency Services. The assessment consists of 10 tasks meant to be completed in full turnout gear while breathing air from an SCBA. Their ten task Occupational Assessment is engineered to be a job-specific metric to assist a firefighter in understanding their own performance level against an assessment designed to simulate every movement a firefighter could make on the fire ground. STATter911.com: Firefighters catch fire at sprinkler demotag:community.fireengineering.com,2009-10-11:1219672:Video:1609112009-10-11T22:07:31.548ZBobby Haltonhttps://community.fireengineering.com/xn/detail/u_z4x2a50f52m9
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</a><br />From STATter911.com <a href="http://www.statter911.com">http://www.statter911.com</a>: Watch what happens at 3:10. A bit of a close call on Wednesday October 7, 2009 as the DC Fire & EMS Depart...
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</a><br />From STATter911.com <a href="http://www.statter911.com">http://www.statter911.com</a>: Watch what happens at 3:10. A bit of a close call on Wednesday October 7, 2009 as the DC Fire & EMS Depart...