3D Fire Fighting brings together four tactical firefighting specialists from USA, Australia and the UK. Each author brings his own area of expertise to the publication in a way never seen before, truly from an international perspective. |
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Even though firefighters have strapped on some type of self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) for more than a century, the proud history of fire service always revered the toughest of the "smoke eaters." Intermittent use of SCBA, lack of proper procedures and training, and sometimes even those time-honored fire service traditions resulted in a tragic loss of life. The toughest of these lessons are here for all firefighters to read and learn. |
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In this five-part series Deputy Chief Vincent Dunn (Ret. FDNY) shares his experiences and knowledge about size-up, specific collapse types, patterns that occur, warning signs, and dangers inside as well as outside the structure. Each new DVD includes downloadable quiz questions for use on your PC, as well as new introductions by author Vincent Dunn. Discussion questions are presented at the end of the program. |
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Learn how to protect yourself from collapse by understanding why it occurs and the signs that lead to it. Dunn reviews general building design and construction methods, along with the types of collapses that may occur. He also documents hazards that occur with master stream operations and buildings under construction. |
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Chief Vincent Dunn, a 42-year fire service veteran, has updated his best-selling book which examines the dangers of structural failure caused by fire. This is the second edition of the first textbook written to warn firefighters, company officers, and fire chiefs about exactly how structures collapse when destroyed by fire -- and examines the subject of burning building collapse in great detail. More importantly, this book, unlike any other publication, instructs firefighters and fire officers |
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This guide is the perfect companion for Vince Dunn's "Command and Control of Fires and Emergencies." Questions for every chapter, and an answer sheet at the end. |
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This book details the basic processes that apply to all incidents as well as some of the specific procedures necessary to make effective decisions at certain common occupancies. It covers incident scene decision-making in depth, presenting the two current and successful methodologies for making emergency decisions. |
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A busy fire officer handles numerous tasks: administration, budgets, political interaction, medical response, fire prevention, inspections, etc. This book brings the active fire officer back to his job’s focus: Fighting fires and responding to emergencies. |
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This book covers incident scene decision-making in depth; provides techniques to enhance a firefighter’s ability to make rapid, correct decisions based on knowledge of various types of occupancies; and addresses the development of strategy and tactics and the size-up process. |
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Reduce fatalities at the fire scene!
Build safety into everyday operations to ensure that everyone goes home after the incident is completed!
Take a system-level approach to managing risks!
For practical, hands-on incident management advice, nothing beats Command Safety! |
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Emergency Responders Guide to Railroad Incidents. The first training manual on the entire scope of railroad emergencies addressing hazards, safe operating procedures, and resources responders can apply to incidents involving rail operations. Text reviews tank cars, top products transported by railroads, information on locomotives, basics of rail operations and pre-emergency planning for working with rail carriers. |
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ave money with this bundle package of NFPA's Engine Company and Ladder Company Operations. |
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Fire Attack (2nd edition), which supports NFPA® 1001, 1021, and 1500 and covers OSHA’s '2 in/2 out' requirements is a complete seminar-format course that gives firefighters a solid understanding of fire behavior and equips them with proven attack strategies and techniques |
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Harry Carter has developed an organized system of size-up that can be applied to every situation, from the smallest Dumpster® fire to a block-sized inferno. By asking the same eight questions at every incident, the incident commander will learn to make strategic decisions better and more rapidly |
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The complete 19 DVD set to accompany the best seller "Fire Officer's Handbook of Tactics" now in it's third edition. |
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Purchase both the text Fire Officers Handbook of Tactics Text and Study Guide set and save $17.00 over individual pricing. |
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In the first of this new series, creator John Norman discusses the challenge of protecting occupants, whether you have sufficient manpower or while trying to deal with fire when there is insufficient manpower. He outlines standard operation procedures for the fireground and explains how to remain flexible for non-standard situations. He also reinforces the message that all positions are important to the success of the operation. |
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There is more to firefighting than just getting into the building. The challenge is being able to stay there long enough to complete your mission. Ventilation is a key factor in deciding whether a building is saved or burns to the ground. It is important to know when and how to properly vent, to avoid making matters worse. In Video #10: Ventilation, John Norman fills us in on "venting for fire," "venting for life," and the importance of knowing when to perform vertical and horizontal ventilation |
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