if I was a pump operator, had first connected the 2 hoses and water of the pond sent to another unit while then I connected the hydrant. equally good job.
si yo era el operador de bomba primero hubiera conectado las 2 mangas y enviado el agua del estanque a la otra unidad mientras luego me conectaba al hidrante. de igual manera muy buen trabajo.
sflem849, im sure most fire equipment operators are aware of fire hydrualics and water flow rates of two 2.5" lines vs. one 5", just a simple statement that you can move alot of water this way and the engineer did a good job.
That would be a great concept except MFD does not use 5" hose as of now. Our new rigs will be incorporating a larger diameter supply hose. Also if you notice in the video we are laying two 3" lines not two 2-1/2".
Pulling 5" (if the hydrant is equipped...which this one was) would be more efficient. The total area of two 3" lines (although I believe they were 2.5's...) would be 14.13 sq in. If he were to reverse lay the 5" he would have 19.625 sq in of area in just one hose!
This is beside the fact that he wouldn't have to worry about if the bed was set up for forward lay or reverse lay...
if I was a pump operator, had first connected the 2 hoses and water of the pond sent to another unit while then I connected the hydrant. equally good job.
cheopy90 3 months ago
si yo era el operador de bomba primero hubiera conectado las 2 mangas y enviado el agua del estanque a la otra unidad mientras luego me conectaba al hidrante. de igual manera muy buen trabajo.
cheopy90 3 months ago
now that is the kind of guy i want engineering the truck im on, this guy knows what hes doin, good job
WillSmithsMom 1 year ago
this guy is a fucking tool! the HEO should have hit him with the hose.
FDMedic78 1 year ago
great
sandytremps 1 year ago
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revmedic53261 1 year ago
now thats a pump operator!
hiltzy 1 year ago 6
@hiltzy ikr what a beast
heatwave2012 1 year ago
why would the paramedics be wearing lab coats???
MrJakemoffitt 1 year ago
@MrJakemoffitt required to by county protocol.
pureadrenalin9019 1 year ago
great wagon driver stayin on top of his shit
terpsterror 2 years ago 5
great job by this guy
gdtrfb81 2 years ago
That Engineer is quick!! Fun to watch.
But those Medics??Lose the lab coats boys!
911caddy 2 years ago 2
FARKLE'S ( WANNA BE'S)
breck98499 2 years ago
sflem849, im sure most fire equipment operators are aware of fire hydrualics and water flow rates of two 2.5" lines vs. one 5", just a simple statement that you can move alot of water this way and the engineer did a good job.
Firemedic712 2 years ago
That would be a great concept except MFD does not use 5" hose as of now. Our new rigs will be incorporating a larger diameter supply hose. Also if you notice in the video we are laying two 3" lines not two 2-1/2".
dbrajr 2 years ago
Firemedic 712 Not so much!
Pulling 5" (if the hydrant is equipped...which this one was) would be more efficient. The total area of two 3" lines (although I believe they were 2.5's...) would be 14.13 sq in. If he were to reverse lay the 5" he would have 19.625 sq in of area in just one hose!
This is beside the fact that he wouldn't have to worry about if the bed was set up for forward lay or reverse lay...
That engineer did do a good job.
sflem849 2 years ago
Nice job Boys....... Keep it up..
rjenk8 3 years ago
git r done!
AARANE 3 years ago
dual 3" reverse lay, good way to move big water! Awesome work and hustle by the Engineer.
Firemedic712 3 years ago
Excellent video of a reverse lay. That HEO is good at what he does. Great spotting and hustle. Go MFD!
aliciaanddavo 3 years ago
I like to see the Engineer moving quickly!! Good job!
911caddy 3 years ago
cool i live near milwaukee,wi
mpfd131 3 years ago
thanks
mpfd131 3 years ago
milwaukee wisconsin right
mpfd131 3 years ago
yeaaa
coldcash12345 3 years ago