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| Drill of the Month for April 1999
Download April 1999 Instructor's Guide (WordPerfect 6,7.x format) You too can create a Drill of the Month This month's drill was provided by Clarence "Smiley" White, MFRI Field Instructor. |
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Firefighter Review
Instructor Guide Session Reference: 1 Topic: Supply Line Operations Level of Instruction: Time Required: Three Hours Materials:
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=============================================================== Preparation Motivation: Objective (SPO): The firefighter will demonstrate a working knowledge of supplying water to the fireground, the various sizes of hose and appliances utilized to carry out this responsibility, and, by participation and observation, the various appliances, hose layouts, and procedures involved in supplying water at a structural fire. Overview: Supply Line Operations
=============================================================== Session 1 Supply Line Operations SPO The firefighter will demonstrate a working knowledge of supplying water to the fireground, the various sizes of hose and appliances utilized to carry out this responsibility, and, by participation and observation, the various appliances, hose layouts, and procedures involved in supplying water at a structural fire. EO 1-1 Describe the various appliances used with hose to supply water to the fireground. EO 1-2 Describe the various hose evolutions used to supply water to the fireground. EO 1-3 Demonstrate supplying water for fireground operations from various sources (NFPA 1001 (1997) 3-3.14). EO 1-4 Demonstrate using various sizes of hose and appliances to supply water to the fireground (NFPA 1001 (1997) 3-3.14). =============================================================== Instructional Guide I. Appliances For Water Supply (1-1) A. Effective use of supply lines requires use of adapters to receive and discharge water 1. Hydrant devices a. Humat valve 2. Static source devices a. Siamese (clappered) D. Water supply devices 1. Gated wye II. Water Supply Evolutions (1-2) A. In basic fire training, the discussion centered around 1. Straight lay a. Laying single and dual lines in each type of lay with necessary appliances based on hose bed configuration B. Hose lays can be accomplished with either single or multiple lines, dependent upon 1. Flow requirements C. Evolutions work well with pressurized water systems 1. Rural operation with nurse tanker or portable tank a. Lay LDH, either 4-inch or 5-inch, from end of lane back to fire scene 2. Static water source a. Lay LDH from source such as pond or swimming pool to fill station or fire scene E. Maximizing Hydrant Operations 1. Tandem pumping involves one pumper directly attached to hydrant with second pumper taking the excess pressure and flow from that hydrant a. First pumper connects to steamer connection and takes water 2. Dual pumping involves two pumpers directly attached to same hydrant taking pressure and flow from separate lines a. First pumper connects to steamer connection and takes water III. Supplying Water From Various Sources (1-3) A. The student will perform the following evolutions: 1. Using the split lay, set up water supply from a pressurized source using a single line to supply a second engine at the scene. B. The evolutions will first be reviewed by the instructor before being run with moving apparatus. IV. Various Supply Lines And Appliances (1-4) A. During the above evolutions, the students will utilize as many of the following devices which are available as possible. 1. Water source devices a. Hydrant devices 1) Humat valve b. Static source devices 1) Siamese (clappered) 2. Water supply devices a. Gates wye B. The appliances will first be reviewed by the instructor before being used as part of the evolutions with moving apparatus. =============================================================== Summary Review: Supply Line Operations
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