Media Summary: Take and Break – This method is chosen if the stretch only requires 50-100' of hose. Vehicle fire, trash fire, etc. The Attack line deployment to door approximately 50' from engine. *200' 1.5” 3-stack cross-lay Inverted minute man – This method is chosen for a longer distance than 66' or more that is not usually a straight stretch and may ...

Flat Load Clinic Split - Detailed Analysis & Overview

Take and Break – This method is chosen if the stretch only requires 50-100' of hose. Vehicle fire, trash fire, etc. The Attack line deployment to door approximately 50' from engine. *200' 1.5” 3-stack cross-lay Inverted minute man – This method is chosen for a longer distance than 66' or more that is not usually a straight stretch and may ... This video is part 2 of 5. The video demonstrates how to This video depicts 1 of the 4 ways we pull our Attack line deployment approximately 150' from engine - up stairs. *250' 1.5” 3-stack cross-lay in

Flat Load Clinic - Loading the double stack Flat Load In this scenario we're going to demonstrate a traditional Attack line deployment around obstacles simulating trees/cars/mailboxes/etc. Entire 250'

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EO HL Flat Load 1 75 Load
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IFD Loading a flat load with dog ears
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Flat Load Clinic - Split

Flat Load Clinic - Split

Split

Flat Load Clinic - Take and Break

Flat Load Clinic - Take and Break

Take and Break – This method is chosen if the stretch only requires 50-100' of hose. Vehicle fire, trash fire, etc. The

Flat Load Deployment

Flat Load Deployment

Attack line deployment to door approximately 50' from engine. *200' 1.5” 3-stack cross-lay

Flat Load Clinic - Inverted Minuteman

Flat Load Clinic - Inverted Minuteman

Inverted minute man – This method is chosen for a longer distance than 66' or more that is not usually a straight stretch and may ...

MDFR "Modified Flat Load" Part 2 of 5 - Loading

MDFR "Modified Flat Load" Part 2 of 5 - Loading

This video is part 2 of 5. The video demonstrates how to

EO HL Flat Load 1 75 Load

EO HL Flat Load 1 75 Load

... the basic

Flat load split load stretch

Flat load split load stretch

This video depicts 1 of the 4 ways we pull our

Flat Load Deployment (distance)

Flat Load Deployment (distance)

Attack line deployment approximately 150' from engine - up stairs. *250' 1.5” 3-stack cross-lay in

Flat Load Clinic - Loading the double stack Flat Load

Flat Load Clinic - Loading the double stack Flat Load

Flat Load Clinic - Loading the double stack Flat Load

Hose/Nozzles - V Split Middle Bights

Hose/Nozzles - V Split Middle Bights

... to the front door you will grab and

Flat Load Deployment

Flat Load Deployment

In this scenario we're going to demonstrate a traditional

IFD Loading a flat load with dog ears

IFD Loading a flat load with dog ears

IFD

"Raleigh" Flat Load Deployment (obstacles)

"Raleigh" Flat Load Deployment (obstacles)

Attack line deployment around obstacles simulating trees/cars/mailboxes/etc. Entire 250'