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Thoughts From TT October 17, 2011
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The Perfect Fire – July 2000
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It started with a candle in an abandoned warehouse. It ended with temperatures above 3,000 degrees and the men of the Worcester Fire De- partment in a fight for their lives. - More preconnects than outlets? Connect the one you use most often.
I’m sure I…
More preconnects than outlets? Connect the one you use most often.I’m sure I can’t top the conversation from yesterday…
- Got this photo from our friend Tim from Johnston Fire Dept… Extending a 1.75"…
Got this photo from our friend Tim from Johnston Fire Dept… Extending a 1.75″ line off a 2.5″ line using the nozzle. Certainly an option – what do you guys think?
- COMBAT READY.
What are you doing today to keep your game strong?
COMBAT READY.What are you doing today to keep your game strong?
- 1 seat left in our Newark, DE "Forcible Entry Academy"…..
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1 seat left in our Newark, DE “Forcible Entry Academy”….. - Having rear, side, and front intakes on your engine greatly increases your posit…
Having rear, side, and front intakes on your engine greatly increases your positioning options.
Seems like you don’t see a lot of companies with rear intakes – does your rig have one? Do you “sleeve” hydrants? And if so what’s your go to move?
- Earing locks – cheap, but strong, and common newer style of padlock. One of sev…
Earing locks – cheap, but strong, and common newer style of padlock. One of several styles of locks you’ll learn the weaknesses of and how to defeat manually and with power tools in our Forcible Entry Academy. Have you dealt with this lock before?
A few seats are left in our November class in DE.
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