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Firefighters Support Foundation
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Free training videos for firefighters, medics, and first responders.
Vehicle Extrication: Car on Side
This firefighter training program with Chris Mills demonstrates a two-firefighter method to complete patient access that takes literally only a fraction of the time that is typically seen on crash sites.
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Vehicle Extrication: Car on Roof
Просмотров 17 тыс.3 года назад
This 40-minute program with presenter Chris Mills applies the same super-efficient methods presented in our "Eight-Minute Extrication" program to a car resting on its roof. It demonstrates a two-fire fighter method to complete patient access that takes literally only a fraction of the time that is typically seen on crash sites.
Vehicle Accident Victim Removal
Просмотров 8 тыс.4 года назад
This video starts with a peeled back car on its wheels, on its side, and on its roof. Presenter Chris Mills demonstrates the quickest, safe methods to extricate the victims in each case. It compares and contrasts typical methods used on MVC scenes, and shows how to save time with improved techniques.
Technical Rescue Awareness
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.4 года назад
The program address the basics of technical rescue at the awareness level and is designed for emergency services personnel who are not certified technical rescue technicians. Presented by Hillsboro (OR) Fire and Rescue Division Chief Jeff Gurske, who oversees training and technical rescue.
Social Media for Fire Departments
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.5 лет назад
Presenter Ron Morgan of the Hillsboro (OR) Fire Department offers a program aimed at fire departments that want to start or beef up their social media program.
Starting a SWAT Medic Program
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.5 лет назад
Medford (OR) Battalion Chief Tom McGowan addresses an unmet need by describing how an agency should go about starting a SWAT medic program.
Essential Horizontal Ventilation Skills
Просмотров 19 тыс.5 лет назад
This program delves into the essentials when, what, and how to vent, from both the exterior and interior.
Managing a Firefighter Down
Просмотров 7315 лет назад
Billy Greenwood of FETC Service talks about down firefighter operations and the Mayday.
Modern Vehicle Extrication Hazards
Просмотров 4,2 тыс.5 лет назад
Chris Mills covers the evolution of danger areas in modern vehicles and considerations firefighters may encounter responding to motor vehicle accidents.
Performance Enhancement on the Training Ground
Просмотров 4245 лет назад
Hillsboro (OR) Division Chief Jeff Gurske explains some of the most effective ways to get the most out of each training session.
Essential Search Techniques
Просмотров 16 тыс.5 лет назад
This program presented by Michael Wood discusses search techniques for firefighters.
Reducing the Stigma of Psychiatric Medications
Просмотров 5825 лет назад
Dr. Nan Herron, M.D., a psychiatrist specializing in PTSD and volunteering with first responder mental health organizations, on psychiatric medications for firefighters.
Passionate Leadership in the Fire Service
Просмотров 7905 лет назад
Presented by Hillsboro (OR) Chief Scott Magers, who discusses his ardent belief in the power of effective leadership and traits of great leaders.
The Progressive RIT Concept
Просмотров 3675 лет назад
William Greenwood of FETC Services talks about making the best possible use of your fireground rapid intervention teams.
Essential Ladder Skills
Просмотров 38 тыс.5 лет назад
This program from the Firefighters Support Foundation offers the essentials of ladder preparation, approach, placement, raising, climbing, and more.
Downed Firefighter Constrained Space Carry
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.5 лет назад
Downed Firefighter Constrained Space Carry
Situational Awareness on the Fireground
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.5 лет назад
Situational Awareness on the Fireground
Down Firefighter Assessment and Victim Rescue
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.5 лет назад
Down Firefighter Assessment and Victim Rescue
Firefighter Training: Basic Forcible Entry
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.5 лет назад
Firefighter Training: Basic Forcible Entry
Critical Incident Stress: Building a CISM Management Team
Просмотров 1 тыс.5 лет назад
Critical Incident Stress: Building a CISM Management Team
Critical Incident Stress: Questions about CISM and CISD
Просмотров 8895 лет назад
Critical Incident Stress: Questions about CISM and CISD
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Excellent!
I’m a female teenager who wants to be a firefighter in the future. Specifically, I really want to do tech rescue. How hard is it to get into? Any advice in general?
Great presentation, the guys head is a little egg shaped, but great training video none the less😂
How do you relax the centre that supports the floor of the car, i didn't understand it
Enjoyed the video. A lot of good information!
Very knowledgable, thank you!
Awesome video. Our members have found this very useful for training!
Lol a safe space at the station. Trust your brothers and sister, your abilities and skills that’s your safe space. Denver tool is my tool of choice. 22:30 I have risen a 35 foot ladder with a two man team and it felt like I was trying to hold a building
ok
typical. if I was a custodian and I was asked to help find a bomb id want a large payrise.
This is a very insightful video!
Ud sugiere que el bombero ingrese solo a la habitación y realizar la búsqueda.
safety essentials always it a plus wild fire topic it be safe no burn chrismas tree duty stuff
Another scenario in which situational awareness is important on the fire ground is what’s say you responded to a call of a structure fire. Then while on the call you see the fire spreading into the walls or structural supports. This is important to be aware of as it could cause the building to become structurally unstable and eventually collapse. If you see that then notify other firefighters about what you saw and then they should immediately evacuate the building and order firefighters to evacuate the building and do a defensive attack on the fire
Some examples of domestic terriost organizations include Neo Nazis and the ku klux klan both of which can sometimes be identified by a Nazi swastika or someone wearing a white hooded robe and mask.
Wonderful.
Isn't propping the door open way more efficient than cutting its hinges off?
THE FIREFIGHTER IS DOING AN EXCELLENT JOB AT EXPLAINING WHAT HE'S DOING AND MAKES EXTRICATION SELF EXPLANATORY AND UNDERSTANDING HIS INSTRUCTIONS AND SAVE LIVES OF PEOPLE INVOLVED IN AN ACCIDENT
I AGREE VERY INFORMATIVE
If the car has electric seats, do you still want to prop the backrest up (so, you have to do it way earlier, before you cut the battery)?
What a great teacher! But why take the fenders of to spread the hinges instead of cutting them with the door open (provided it opens but it seems to be frequent on modern cars, which was your topic)?
sorry this one job i would want man to be doing. just cause man stronger. i would feel safer.
Great work on these training videos.
Thanks for your excellent and informative video.
Thanks fellow fire fighter and God bless for your insight
What is the name of the tool you used to cut the wind shield sir
Shrear or drill with shrear attachment.
Thanks sir, as a fire fighter I have learned a lot from your good video/teachings
A mask for the glass dust is a plus stash one in you helmet
hello sir we would like to connect with you could you please tell us the way ( email, Instagram, Facebook, etc)
What is that mini e spreader called? I want one.
He got me all worked up for nothing
Do you learn this as part of firefighter 1 course?
Well done. I learned a lot and took notes. We must do our best to ensure no one is at risk. Lt Richard K. MFD, Appanoose County, Iowa
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Good teacher I'm firefighter I watch your training thank you
what are you using to make your peel n peek markings?
WTH is that fuzzy patch under your bottom lip?!!
Boston EMTs are issued handcuffs; EMTs and Firefighters in many of South Korea’s cities have judo training as part of their in-service training.
Is this how I remove the heater core from my car?
Yes, you may also have to roll the car on the top and bore a large hole through the floor in a process called tunneling.
The battery terminals should be cut 1st to avoid a fire from starting .you should also stand clear when cutting or spreading.
Thanks guys, I’m a Chicago Firefighter, I thought the video was absolutely terrific. I drank the kool aid. I’ll make sure I can throw 24 proficiently, LOL… seriously you guys did a great job thank you. I’ll be a loyal follower from this day moving forward….
These guys are great
Great video guys. I'm going to work on adding this training to my department
As a person in collision repair knowing the structure of cars- why don’t you just open the door? If it’s jammed- stick a saw to the latch at the b- pillar it will open right up.🤷🏽🤦🏽
He's showing a comprehensive removal of all doors and access points to a patent trapped in a vehicle. You're not going to completely dismantle a vehicle like this every time on an accident scene, first responders know this...first responders also know that the 1st step in accessing the patent is trying to simply open the door.
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Uncle festers books have been proven fake lol.
No Forget everything you just watched & heard, When you get hired with a big city fire department especially Philadelphia where I’ve worked for the last 34 years we don’t have time for all this book work! We roll up stab a tire with a knife, start cutting , spreading and ramming! Get the patient to the hospital ASAP. I’ve worked R-1 Squad 72 and Squad 47 I mastered vehicle rescue by the time I was 24 and became a Penn-Dot instructor by 26 when I was promoted. This is a joke, if we took all this time our fatality rate would be 98%!
Jesus, get over yourself
Educational and Nice Video and it helps with Firefighting
Don't you catch your glass? Now you have to kneel in it!
Have some glass dust in the face. yikes lol good video though
Arent we supposed to be very cautious ventilating? I know it helps removing heat and smoke but it adds oxygen to the fire
Yes but technically if you have the fire directed through a single point it can calm things in other areas and it can relieve some of the smoke in a structure. Kind of like a pump, the hot air flows out while the cool/fresh air gets entrained in.
But yes always be cautious with everything
19:37 i think they are using a real person
Hi. I’m new this. Just wondering the purpose of cutting the seat belts. Thx
Sorry it took 2 years to have someone answer. You only need to cut the seat belts of the seats with occupants. By cutting the seat belt you don't have to lean over the patient to try to unclip it. Also some vehicles have locking pins that prevent the seat belt from being unclipped like normal in the event of an collision.
@@RAN00777not true. You need to cut the seatbelts if you plan to remove the roof. Regardless of the occupants. This is because the top seat belt anchors to the B and C posts and if you don’t cut them, when you go to remove the roof, the seatbelts will still be attached to the upper posts on the roof and get hung up.