If you remember last year we featured an example of someone bypassing an electrical meter. Click here for that post. Samuel Hittle from Wichita Fire recently ran into the same thing.Continue readingNot the Red Wire
Category: Outside Functions
Challenging Door
Chauffer Oren Bersagel-Briese from Castle Rock Fire sent in a door that could pose a challenge if it needed to be forced. The door is made of solid wood isContinue readingChallenging Door
Security Grate Attachment
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Security Grates
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Interior Security Bars?
Lieutenant Mark Silverman from Cocoa Fire Rescue sent in this photo. If you look close, those security bars are on the inside of the window! He reminded us that condominiumContinue readingInterior Security Bars?
Don’t forget the basics
Today’s fire service is getting more and more technologically advanced. Some of this technology works well and is a welcomed relief to our fire ground operations. Some have been implementedContinue readingDon’t forget the basics
Door #3
Firefighter Chris Johnson from Concord Fire, Engine Co. 1 sent in these photos of yet another unique drop bar installation. From the outside it has the tell-tale signs like anyContinue readingDoor #3
What’s Behind Door#1?
So what is behind door #1? It is very important to read the door, to determine what’s on the other side. We have shown a number of pictures on theContinue readingWhat’s Behind Door#1?
Low Burglar Bar
Lt. Brian Bull from Clermont Fire sent in these photos of a different style of burglar bar installation. Check out the supplemental page for a complete description. Don’t forget toContinue readingLow Burglar Bar
What were you expecting?
So, you’re aggressive enough to get the roof… You cut the hole… You punch through the ceiling… The fire vents out…  Why are you surprised? That’s what it’s supposedContinue readingWhat were you expecting?