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Fire Extinguisher Training : Identifying a Class D Fire

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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2008

Class D fires involve burning metals that must be extinguished with dry powder extinguishing agent. Learn how to identify a class D fire in this free video on fire class identification.

Expert: Joe Bruni
Bio: Captain Joe Bruni has over 30-years experience as a street firefighter and company officer.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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  • i thought generally metal fires were just simply too hot to put out even with dry sand. so i believe that they just let it finish burning

  • You should view the FEM-12 SC video's for a liquid Class "D" agent. The agent was approved for use by the FAA and tested by the US Air Force Fire Re Lab at Tyndall . Also the auto mfrs are increasing the amount of mag in their auto at about a rate of 8% a year. If you check out the mag car fire explosions you will see what the fire fighters are going to have to start facing on a daily basis. You should re-do yr video and include the latest agent and auto fires.

    Good luck

  • That must be the one my husband was in: Class D.

    Whatever it was, they couldn't control it b/c the building collapsed on itself and was totally demolished.

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