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UL FSRI Director, Steve Kerber, talks about how gases UL FSRI Advisory Board Member, Philadelphia Fire Commissioner Adam Thiel discusses This video discusses how fire fighters need to It has been taught that all hose streams can push fire. That is not accurate. Pressure is needed to create the push; therefore, it is ... Structure fires have changed over time. Forty-plus years ago, structures were built using old growth, full-thickness lumber, and the ... When entering a structure or initiating fire attack, knowing the wind

Attic fires present many challenges such as: limited access, lots of fuel, and a high probability of ventilation-limited conditions. Forcing the front door needs to be considered in the same way as any other form of horizontal ventilation. When a door is open for ...

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Tactical Consideration: Flow Path and Suppression Must be Considered Together

Tactical Consideration: Flow Path and Suppression Must be Considered Together

This

Tactical Consideration: Fire Flows From High Pressure to Low Pressure

Tactical Consideration: Fire Flows From High Pressure to Low Pressure

UL FSRI Director, Steve Kerber, talks about how gases

Tactical Consideration: Basement Fires - Don't Get Caught in the Flow Path Exhaust

Tactical Consideration: Basement Fires - Don't Get Caught in the Flow Path Exhaust

UL FSRI Advisory Board Member, Philadelphia Fire Commissioner Adam Thiel discusses

Top 20 Tactical Considerations from Firefighter Research - #9 Flow Path and Suppression

Top 20 Tactical Considerations from Firefighter Research - #9 Flow Path and Suppression

This video discusses how fire fighters need to

Tactical Consideration: Pushing Fire

Tactical Consideration: Pushing Fire

It has been taught that all hose streams can push fire. That is not accurate. Pressure is needed to create the push; therefore, it is ...

Tactical Consideration: Your Workplace Has Changed: You Need to Evolve

Tactical Consideration: Your Workplace Has Changed: You Need to Evolve

Structure fires have changed over time. Forty-plus years ago, structures were built using old growth, full-thickness lumber, and the ...

Tactical Consideration: Fire Development Changes When a Fire Becomes Ventilation Limited

Tactical Consideration: Fire Development Changes When a Fire Becomes Ventilation Limited

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Tactical Consideration: Keep the Wind at Your Back

Tactical Consideration: Keep the Wind at Your Back

When entering a structure or initiating fire attack, knowing the wind

Tactical Consideration: Nothing Showing Means Nothing

Tactical Consideration: Nothing Showing Means Nothing

In this

Tactical Consideration: Get Water in the Eaves for Attic Fires

Tactical Consideration: Get Water in the Eaves for Attic Fires

Attic fires present many challenges such as: limited access, lots of fuel, and a high probability of ventilation-limited conditions.

Tactical Consideration: The Door Closest to the Apparatus Should not Dictate Line Placement

Tactical Consideration: The Door Closest to the Apparatus Should not Dictate Line Placement

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Tactical Consideration: Forcing the Front Door Must be Thought of as Ventilation

Tactical Consideration: Forcing the Front Door Must be Thought of as Ventilation

Forcing the front door needs to be considered in the same way as any other form of horizontal ventilation. When a door is open for ...