Looking for more news and information? Search our archives.
Click Here.
Recently Archived Articles
Interested in a subscription to Fire Engineering Magazine?
Click Here to subscribe.
Click Here to subscribe to the “Drills” news feed.
Left1

Drill Of The Week: NFPA 1410 Engine Evolution #4

Middle

Brought to You by FirefighterCloseCalls.com

This week's drill focuses on wyed fire attacks. There are various reasons to deploy two 1 3/4" lines from a gated wye at the scene of a fire. Your department SOPs may call for members to deploy the gated wye prior to reverse laying to a hydrant. Or, in the case of many suburban homes, the hose stretch from the truck to the front door of a dwelling may max out your preconnected handlines, so stretching a 2 1/2" line connected to a gated wye with two 1 3/4" handlines from the truck to a position closer to the dwelling is most appropriate. Whatever the reason, you will probably have to get something similar set up during your career. The object of this week's drill is to use a 2 1/2" gated wye appliance, place an initial attack line (1 3/4") of at least 150 feet and back-up line (2 1/2") of at least 150 feet in service using units and staffing of the average number of personnel that ordinarily respond.

Remember: instructors/officers should substitute their department standard hose sizes, manpower, and procedures for the evolution. The evolution described in this week's drill is a guide to help set up an initial attack evolution.

The complete drill with evaluation criteria is located at FirefighterCloseCalls.com.

April 18, 2006

Fire Engineering Blog

Left

Our advisory board discusses hot topics in the fire service. Your comments welcome!

Most recent blog topics:
Please wait while the feed is being loaded...

QUICK VOTE

How many fire inspections does your department conduct in an average month?
None
1-10
More than 10
Your vote will only be recorded once


Top

Corbett's Trivia

Corbett's Trivia
In what part of the school did the Our Lady of the Angels Fire (Chicago, 1958) begin?
More Corbett's Trivia
Middle1

FIREFIGHTER FATALITIES

John C. Myers of the Union Chapel Volunteer Fire Department in Pittsburg, OK has died as the result of an on-duty incident that occurred on 2009-01-03.
More Firefighter Fatalities More
Right1
Right2
Right
Right3
Bottom1
Bottom2
Bottom3