 So we'll start with the pigtail, which is just a short 10 to 25 foot section of trunk And what that does is when water tries to come back in the bowl seal against the back of it It won't let water come back in We use that a lot of times for uphill that sits the bottom of it. I know I have enough in it to start it So right there So every time I pull the pump's gonna suck gas You got that one? It's cheap to operate it, you know deep stuff flying your eyes, you know So it's critical that you have all that all your PPE on Fiker cap on it Just like a fuse right not that much Not complicated not different as you can see Burning the other thing you can do is come to a flat rock and bury it in that So this is why we don't do four to one oftentimes It just doesn't want to burn that well I can't hardly keep the fuse lit on this All right, my name is Sergeant Brad Jenkins with Charlie Company one of the 161 infantry out of Washington State Today we're training with the Department of Natural Resources getting firefighter training. What's called red card get a certified To help out with wildfires throughout the state So our day is just getting started and we've gone over hose laying dealing with water How to get that out on a fire how to suppress it and roll it back up and move to the next next fire And then we also learned how to use torches and fuses how to start fires when they're necessary for us and then next falling bit of training is going to be how to dig a fire line, which is What a majority the firefighting work is along with mop up And preparation for the summer months The guards been called out to help with fires before for the state and we're just trying to stay ahead of the curve And stay as ready as we can