I've tried both this and the triple load....the triple load is much easier in my opinion. just taking our time we were packed out and had water flowing in 45 seconds.
Try using a coiled hose bundle to deploy in a matter of seconds and without the need to arrange the hose to remove the kinks. Go to 3 w's period hftfire period com I patented the coil method in 2001 inclujding the device that both rolls and coils hose to its MINIMUM INSIDE CRITICAL DIAMETER. I learned this method as a wildland fire fighter in 1981, introduced it to structural fire fighting in 1991, and invented the device that does it all so one firefighter can do the work of four in seconds.
Try using a coiled hose 'bundle' to deploy in a matter of seconds and without the need to arrange the hose to remove the kinks. Go to 3 w's period hftfire period com I patented the coil method in 2001 inclujding the device that both rolls and coils hose to its MINIMUM INSIDE CRITICAL DIAMETER. I learned this method as a wildland fire fighter in 1981, introduced it to structural fire fighting in 1991, and invented the device that does it all so one firefighter can do the work of four in second
The key to this load is having the coils of hose 'coiled' to their MINIMUM INSIDE CRITICAL DIAMETER to accommodate 100' coil bundles. It is important the coils are not too small... they must be big enough in diameter... as my patented hose roller/coiler does. Go to 3 w's period hftfire period com I patented this method and the apparatus (roller) to coil and roll fire hose in 2001. Only one fire fighter is needed to load any preconnect in this configuration with the assistance of this device.
youd be surprised it does work and it is fast try it next shift. its great for tight spaces. just another tool for your tool box.. thanks for checkin it out and stay safe brother
@mghreeves say you have a short stretch to the front door, this is far more efficent than just dropping the extra line you have left on your shoulder and creating a giant mess full of kinks...
@mghreeves A Cleavland load allows you to just pull the nozzle and leave the bundle in a nice neat circle at the bottom of the stairs or front door. it flakes out ridiculously easy. TRY IT before you criticize.. get your hands on the equipment and give it a shot. not saying its the end-all-be-all, but as ridekinksnw said, its a tool in the toolbox :D stay safe!!
@mghreeves This works great when you don't have much room between the structure and the street. It allows to put a lot of hose in a small area without kinks.
@mghreeves good for staging at corners, dedicate a couple loops at each corner, therefore if u need some extra distance after full deployment u have 10' at each corner and you are not advancing your full 150' of hose line to gain so, also gains distance at the corners instead of pulling around corner and creating snags or timely method of extending with another hoseline
I've tried both this and the triple load....the triple load is much easier in my opinion. just taking our time we were packed out and had water flowing in 45 seconds.
bwooley83 1 week ago
Can you take it in dry?
awdude857 1 month ago
With a triple load you could be flowing water in 20 seconds. I like the KISS method.
ffjsb 2 months ago
roundabout load for me is way faster and no flakings required...
PrinceArt77 1 year ago
Bowl 2 rolled lines of 38mm (in Aus) or 50mm, flake at the door and have water on in about 15 seconds.... I still this is a waste of time.
mghreeves1972 1 year ago
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Try using a coiled hose bundle to deploy in a matter of seconds and without the need to arrange the hose to remove the kinks. Go to 3 w's period hftfire period com I patented the coil method in 2001 inclujding the device that both rolls and coils hose to its MINIMUM INSIDE CRITICAL DIAMETER. I learned this method as a wildland fire fighter in 1981, introduced it to structural fire fighting in 1991, and invented the device that does it all so one firefighter can do the work of four in seconds.
hftfire 1 year ago
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Try using a coiled hose 'bundle' to deploy in a matter of seconds and without the need to arrange the hose to remove the kinks. Go to 3 w's period hftfire period com I patented the coil method in 2001 inclujding the device that both rolls and coils hose to its MINIMUM INSIDE CRITICAL DIAMETER. I learned this method as a wildland fire fighter in 1981, introduced it to structural fire fighting in 1991, and invented the device that does it all so one firefighter can do the work of four in second
hftfire 1 year ago
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The key to this load is having the coils of hose 'coiled' to their MINIMUM INSIDE CRITICAL DIAMETER to accommodate 100' coil bundles. It is important the coils are not too small... they must be big enough in diameter... as my patented hose roller/coiler does. Go to 3 w's period hftfire period com I patented this method and the apparatus (roller) to coil and roll fire hose in 2001. Only one fire fighter is needed to load any preconnect in this configuration with the assistance of this device.
hftfire 1 year ago
very good job
landgrader6 1 year ago
Why bother? Deploying and flaking the hose would be much faster.
mghreeves 2 years ago
youd be surprised it does work and it is fast try it next shift. its great for tight spaces. just another tool for your tool box.. thanks for checkin it out and stay safe brother
ridekinksnw 2 years ago 6
@mghreeves say you have a short stretch to the front door, this is far more efficent than just dropping the extra line you have left on your shoulder and creating a giant mess full of kinks...
kvfd50 1 year ago
@mghreeves A Cleavland load allows you to just pull the nozzle and leave the bundle in a nice neat circle at the bottom of the stairs or front door. it flakes out ridiculously easy. TRY IT before you criticize.. get your hands on the equipment and give it a shot. not saying its the end-all-be-all, but as ridekinksnw said, its a tool in the toolbox :D stay safe!!
co19ff 11 months ago
@mghreeves This works great when you don't have much room between the structure and the street. It allows to put a lot of hose in a small area without kinks.
captivemrhanky 11 months ago
@mghreeves good for staging at corners, dedicate a couple loops at each corner, therefore if u need some extra distance after full deployment u have 10' at each corner and you are not advancing your full 150' of hose line to gain so, also gains distance at the corners instead of pulling around corner and creating snags or timely method of extending with another hoseline
wfan13 2 months ago