MFD responding class 1, mach 1, to a car fire training event
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MFD responding class 1, mach 1, to a car fire training event
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This was a video I made for the Bainbridge Island Fire Dept. Recruit School. This video is an outline of my experiences and a few of the friends I made at the Washington State Fire Training Academy, quite possible one of the greatest experiences of my life.
To the Class of 08-01… Thank you, you rock!
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Ketchikan High School job shadow with the Ketchikan Fire Department did some live fire training with B-Shift.
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This is the expanded dispatch and fire ground radio transmissions from a reported chimney fire that occurred in the Long Ridge Fire District in Stamford, Connecticut. Automatic assistance from Stamford Fire Rescue and the Turn of River Fire Department was also dispatched, but cancelled by a Long Ridge Assistant Fire Chief prior to his arrival or arrival of any Long Ridge units. Once the first Long Ridge Engine arrived on scene, they quickly learned that they had more than a chimney fire. An excellent learning tool for all Fire Officers about what never to do when responding.
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Great videos of Houston Fire Academy Class 22. Please leave a comment.
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Training on aviation-related structural fires was carried out Wednesday and will be again on Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. These fires are held in self-contained training facilities under controlled circumstances and pose no threat to the public or surrounding areas.
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Fire training equipment. With the new Bullex equipment,advanced sensor technology detects where the trainee aims and sweeps our compressed air and water training extinguishers called SmartExtinguishers™. The on-board control system realistically and automatically varies the flames in response and can simulate Class A, B and C fires. SmartExtinguishers™ can be quickly refilled in the field and eliminate the need to use or clean up costly dry-chemical or CO2 extinguishers. Fire extinguisher training is now clean, safe and effective
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Once/if you get accepted what training do you get as a volunteer fire fighter? Who pays for it? Whats the usual minimum hours a week? What will you respond to? (will it be the same calls as normal fire fighters or just basic ones? What can you be expected to see and deal with? Do yo have to be certified? who pays for that? anything else you can think of to add would be great to get an ideal of the job, atmpshere, and what to expect. I am going to do ride along with ems and vfd.
You get ashes for dinner.