Everyone Should Have One

Everyone Should Have One

As we arrived on the scene, fire was showing out of four windows on the third floor of a wood-frame dwelling. The engine laid a supply line in and pulled past the house, leaving room for the truck to work. When an engine pulls past the occupancy, it also allows the officer to get a three-sided view of the structure on arrival. This greatly enhances the initial size-up process. Quickly, the engine company pulled the 13⁄4-inch preconnect off the rear of the engine, and the nozzle firefighter grabbed the nozzle and premade loop (designating the “lead” length or first 50-foot section used to cover the occupancy) and began to stretch. The chauffeur disconnected the supply line from the rear bed and attached it to the pump’s intake.
Names in the News

Names in the News

GIL DAMIANI retired as assistant chief of the Mesa (AZ) Fire Department after 30 years with the department. Damiani worked his way up from firefighter…
COMPANY/ASSOCIATION NEWS

COMPANY/ASSOCIATION NEWS

W.S. DARLEY & COMPANY was selected as the Family Business Winner of the Annual Illinois Family Business of the Year Award, which is sponsored by…
Standard assesses caulk and sealant burning characteristics

Standard assesses caulk and sealant burning characteristics

The new American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) International standard, ASTM E2690, Practice for Specimen Preparation and Mounting of Caulks and Sealants to Assess…
Third-Door/Side-Out Tactic

Third-Door/Side-Out Tactic

Creating a wider and more in-line path of egress for patient removal has resulted in a recent trend of total side removals at extrication incidents…
A Look at Mohegan Tribal Public Safety

A Look at Mohegan Tribal Public Safety

The Mohegan Tribal Fire Department (MTFD) in Uncasville, Connecticut, protects the Mohegan Tribe’s main reservation in southeastern Connecticut, which includes most of the 350 acres…