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Working in the Flow Path 

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Training Minutes (2016): In this first video on using the "dollhouse" training prop, P.J. Norwood, Sean Gray, and company demonstrate how to simulate basic fire behavior.
These videos are for training demonstration purposes only. When you perform these techniques at emergency scenes and evolutions, be sure to wear full PPE and adhere to your agency's procedures and policies.
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@Decentralized_Maze
@Decentralized_Maze 2 года назад
When this began, I didn't think I would be impressed by watching. I was so wrong!!! Excellent education session, explanations, and fire drill. Thank you! I added it to my channel for others to learn/see. 💯 I enjoyed every minute of this.
@a.c.6426
@a.c.6426 2 года назад
Great vid.. thanks for posting.. loads of great nuggets of info from an obviously very trained and experienced training officer.
@MaydayAcademy
@MaydayAcademy Год назад
Very impressive demonstration. Thank you so much!
@wawansyafwansyafwan4950
@wawansyafwansyafwan4950 6 месяцев назад
Excellent video and explanation and team work
@emt8756
@emt8756 Год назад
Thank you for this demo.
@richardkeilig4062
@richardkeilig4062 Год назад
Excellent class.
@bingetobuff5468
@bingetobuff5468 3 года назад
Awesome video!
@jamesberlo4298
@jamesberlo4298 Год назад
Excellent Demonstration,
@WitchidWitchid
@WitchidWitchid 2 года назад
Although I am not a fire fighter I have always been very interested in the art and science of fire fighting. I find these videos to be very interesting and quite educational. I have learned a great deal about the behavior of fire and about the methods of fire fighting and safety by watching this and other videos like it.
@oldskier3019
@oldskier3019 2 года назад
But nothing about firefighting.
@Dave-ni5sd
@Dave-ni5sd 2 года назад
PJ always creates a great training environment. Nice video chief. We use your house in every recruit school!
@gecianadacosta2778
@gecianadacosta2778 11 месяцев назад
what kind of material would be used for the construction of the house?
@391Will
@391Will 2 года назад
Excellent
@forsaken318
@forsaken318 2 года назад
I would LOVE to see this drill through a TIC. Could help show how quickly the temperature of the combustion products increases and by how much.
@digginthatcut22
@digginthatcut22 2 года назад
I totally agree. It's very apparent it moves what you see, but would be neat to see what you feel (as far as a numerical value). The only thing I don't like about a couple of videos I've seen on this, is the fact that the instructor/narrator only credits conditions better for the firefighter.. To me, your knocking down two birds with one stone.
@GEROKII
@GEROKII 3 месяца назад
We did it with MSA TICs and some other brand I was unaware of, it was very cool. Even the small flashovers got up to 800
@TimpBizkit
@TimpBizkit 3 года назад
Definitely correct about air. One of the fiercest fires I witnessed on youtube was a load of wooden scaffolding all the way up a high rise. Plenty of air between platforms and it was just one big inferno all the way up! I'm not sure how it caught fire. It may have been arson. Maybe a petrol powered grinder.
@mpuchol
@mpuchol 3 года назад
Could you point me to that video please? I'm looking for examples of uncontrolled vertical ventilation, as I'm studying the fire at the OVH data center in France a few days ago. Thanks!
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
@@mpuchol I think you mean "in a few days." Because "ago" indicates it's passed. :)
@johnwanjala4311
@johnwanjala4311 Год назад
Thanks
@Kingjohn2500
@Kingjohn2500 2 года назад
Thank yiu
@georgewatson8864
@georgewatson8864 Год назад
cool im a firefighter i love your channel
@georgewatson8864
@georgewatson8864 Год назад
NGL
@johnberry8180
@johnberry8180 Год назад
Where can I get the plans for this box?
@halfblindbear
@halfblindbear 9 месяцев назад
Do you have plans for building the model?
@mikepetrosky6227
@mikepetrosky6227 3 года назад
Where can we get your plans for the box ?
@FireengineeringMagazine
@FireengineeringMagazine 3 года назад
Mike, I would contact the guys at Stop Believing/Start Knowing (P.J. Norwood and Sean Gray)
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
You'd said in a previous video that air doesn't =cooling, WATER = cooling. Not with oil, and you KNOW there's always ONE out there. Lol It flashed in a very bad way, as I saw it. I saw it on CCTV at a restaurant. I didn't want anyone to get hurt, but they're watching it burn (instead of covering the fryer w an upsude down tray) and the one guy goes off to get a glass of water which he puts on the fire. Someone in the comments mentioned he took off like Sonic. Which I'm sorry to say, when it when FOOM, I laughed. It just struck me funny. He leans way back and takes off. Like a cartoon. Also, you know most people don't know that DUSTY things (flour, sugar, corn, etc) can explode just like chemicals do. And burn the air. This is why you don't see many houses or schools across from places these things are made/stored. Because they can go BOOM, just like a bomb. Please maybe mention that. Oh, baking soda WOULD work, I believe, as would salt...? I knew of a neighbor kid that burned a pizza box in the oven (don't they teach them what temp paper burns at, 451F, in a 50k college these days??). It burns and instead of closing the door and waiting til it burns out. He tossed it onto a wood porch. You can imagine how long it took to put the porch and roof out... Nobody got hurt, but it was SO stupid. Had he just used WARM (250F), it would have been FINE. Couldn't burn. Maybe add some little footnotes...? The one showing air circulation affecting heat and smoke. Comments are turned off. Considering lay people might watch this, I'd consider telling them what happens when it's a GREASE fire, how water will NOT help your cause.
@littlemrs.fabulous9432
@littlemrs.fabulous9432 3 года назад
The piro in me just wants to see the box burn
@ShahabSheikhzadeh
@ShahabSheikhzadeh 2 года назад
I don't really understand how the other floors didn't catch fire over time; is the first floor completely sealed with a chemical for demonstration purposes?
@rameshvarmab
@rameshvarmab Год назад
The kind of fire behavior and control measures you are showing are not practically feasible in any big building.
@LEGAGNANT1
@LEGAGNANT1 2 года назад
Working in the Flow Path -- Ils savent éteindre un feu, mais pour en allumer un, il faut qu'ils reviennent à l'école.
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