
In this Webcast you’ll learn fireground-proven methods for maximizing flow capability while operating from a static source. You’ll get live interactive access to rural water expert Andy Soccodato without having to travel. The session will cover drafting techniques that don’t require the use of a primer and then methods for expanding the initial system to incorporate multiple intakes. This setup will yield higher fire flows and reduce the amount of work required by the pumper during rural water supply operations. The instructor will also discuss options and methods for accessing water from challenging water sources.
In today’s fire service, it is common to see fire departments that purchase pumping apparatus with 1,500- to 2,000-gpm rated pumps. NFPA 1900 states that apparatus with pump capacities greater than 1,500 gpm must be capable of doing so using no more than two separate suction lines. This may seem like a trivial piece of information; however, it is often overlooked and results in less-than-ideal flow rates in the real world.
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