Nozzle Team Positions - Brass Tacks & Hard Facts (Episode 15)

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  • čas přidán 21. 01. 2017
  • THE ART OF ENGINE WORK is the next category we are releasing in the Brass Tacks & Hard Facts Series. In the first video of this category, Jeff Shupe reviews nozzle team positions and the responsibilities of the nozzle, back up, and door control firefighter positions. The principles of nozzle team discipline are critical to ensuring an aggressive and efficient attack as Jeff shows.
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Komentáře • 21

  • @bman7036
    @bman7036 Před 6 lety +6

    Nice job Jeff. Had the privilege of taking Engine Co Ops at FDIC in 2007 with you as an instructor.

  • @xChromePumpkinx
    @xChromePumpkinx Před 6 lety +9

    Very informative, straight to the point video, strong work as always.

  • @johnholman125
    @johnholman125 Před 5 lety +2

    Well explained hose team mechanics. Great job lads!

  • @rickhancock1503
    @rickhancock1503 Před 4 lety +6

    Another VERY important job for the Door Control Position firefighter that was not mentioned: CONTROLLING the opening and closing of the door. Leaving the door wide open can, and will, introduce fresh air to a fast spreading fire that needs more oxygen to continue growing. This additional oxygen, or control of it, could be the deciding factor in a successful rescue or a tragedy for the victims and the firefighters attempting fire control and rescue. Renowned Fire Chief Ed Hartin said it best: When the door is opened the clock is ticking! HRR (heat release rate) will increase and the tenability within the fire compartment and adjacent spaces will quickly deteriorate unless water can be applied to control the fire. Keeping the door closed until ready to make entry delays starting the clock. Closing the door after entry (leaving room for passage of your hoseline) slows fire development and buys valuable time for search and rescue, controlling the fire environment, locating the fire, and achieving fire control.

  • @sgtrpalma
    @sgtrpalma Před 4 lety

    Outstanding work

  • @lindathrall5133
    @lindathrall5133 Před rokem

    THE NOZZLE MAN WITH HELP GIVING THE FIRE A TASTE OF IT'S OWN MEDICINE

  • @womire11
    @womire11 Před 5 lety +2

    Good job!

  • @chrstphrdickey
    @chrstphrdickey Před 3 lety

    Thank you, very helpful.

  • @sheldonhchambliss1385
    @sheldonhchambliss1385 Před 5 lety +1

    Great teaching

  • @user-wm7mi5lx6l
    @user-wm7mi5lx6l Před 5 lety +1

    เยี่ยมๆๆนะจ๊ะ

  • @kadijanor4861
    @kadijanor4861 Před 3 lety

    Take care there idol sending love @chengkay

  • @dimsum5499
    @dimsum5499 Před 2 lety

    every-fire-must blink!

  • @nicaln5104
    @nicaln5104 Před 4 lety +2

    America: Hit the son of a bitch!
    Europe: Control the path, be one with it...

  • @lylelogan4910
    @lylelogan4910 Před rokem +1

    Brass tack. Pin up ASD

  • @dimsum5499
    @dimsum5499 Před 2 lety

    must--

  • @stevegiu4232
    @stevegiu4232 Před 4 lety +1

    A 3 man engine? Lame pressure.thoght the "backup man" backed up the nozzle man.

  • @jackh577
    @jackh577 Před 4 lety +1

    Surprised by this video. In my Department and many others, the second guy on the line should be directly behind the nozzle man backing him up. No way the guy on the tip should be going up those stairs alone. I'll pass on watch Elkhart Brass training videos from now on.

    • @ronaldrobertson2332
      @ronaldrobertson2332 Před 4 lety

      Probably the officer would fill that back-up man role. But that would depend on manpower of the first due company/truck. I've been out of the fire service too long. It sucks being 60.

    • @taylorwagner6186
      @taylorwagner6186 Před 3 lety +5

      What would that accomplish having someone immediately behind the nozzle man when these techniques allow the nozzle man to handle nozzle pressures by himself allowing the other members of the team to operate the TIC and place themselves at every turn to feed hose get your nose out of How IFSTA shows it and see some other ways of doing it

    • @JaySmith-or3us
      @JaySmith-or3us Před 2 lety +1

      Nah don’t bunch up. Space out. Stay in voice or visual.

    • @danbender2161
      @danbender2161 Před 11 měsíci

      We are going to miss you.......!😥