Firehouse Ops/Training eNL - Aug 23rd, 2022
 
 
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August 23, 2022

In "Managing the Multi-Alarm: Tips and Training Strategies" at Firehouse Expo 2022, Jeff Holloway and Mike Noyes will discuss common sense tips for the first-due battalion chief faced with a multi-alarm incident.

In "The Evolution of Extinguishment: Rapid Dominance Fire Flows," Jonathan Hall explains why it is vital that firefighters understand the direct impact their chosen fire streams and nozzle techniques have on the outcome of an operation.

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FEATURES
Curt Isakson pulls no punches when it comes to impressing upon first-arriving chiefs that they are 100 percent of the solution for the immediate saving of lives and reduction of property loss.
John J. Salka Jr. is adamant when it comes to rapid fire attack at structural fires, even if it means forgoing widely held beliefs regarding the second hoseline and the second supply line.
Jake Miceli makes a solid case for why career as well as volunteer departments must make assembling a rapid intervention team a priority
Jonathan Hall explains how engine companies put themselves in position to develop policies and procedures regarding a dedicated backup hoseline.
TRAINING DRILLS
TRAINING NEWS
Frederick County Battalion Chief Josh Laird became trapped when he fell through the floor at a house fire.
Firefighters from many departments in the area train in the 1976 Chattanooga Fire and Police Training Center tower.
Huntsville firefighter recruit Bryant McGowan became “medically distressed” during training and was rushed to the hospital where he died.