I'm am a probie volunteer in a small Northern California town and I've used this video as a trading idea and it made me look like I had some clue as to what I was doing.. thanks
That's what they are uploaded for. A lot of the videos on youtube you see are ancient VHS era films and videos but a lot of the methods are still the same today.
Is this a normal sort internal wall in the USA? In the UK most houses have plaster over wooden slats, much harder and more time consuming to penetrate.
In older homes in the U.S. you will find lathe and plaster, which is indeed more difficult to overcome, however in this video I believe it is drywall, which would likely be more common.
I watched this video years ago and ever since then I’ve been using and teaching the punch technique. I prefer a roof hook and/or haligan but it also works with other tools as well. Thx Lt. Ciampo and I’ll be sure to take full credit for your ideas. Hahaha! Just kidding......maybe.
Mike you the man, keep making videos, if anyone gets the chance to catch one of his classes, it's worth every minute
What an awesome technique to conserve time and energy. Definite thumbs up. Props to FDNY
Great techniques! Thanks for sharing your experience!
Work smart, not hard. Love it!
helpful improvement for basic operations...professional production as well...thanks
outstanding! this will be shown to my fire company
I'm am a probie volunteer in a small Northern California town and I've used this video as a trading idea and it made me look like I had some clue as to what I was doing.. thanks
That's what they are uploaded for. A lot of the videos on youtube you see are ancient VHS era films and videos but a lot of the methods are still the same today.
Gentlemen I appreciate you for taking the time to pass on outstanding knowledge!!!
Very nice tips bro. Could have used that before ....
Is this a normal sort internal wall in the USA?
In the UK most houses have plaster over wooden slats, much harder and more time consuming to penetrate.
In older homes in the U.S. you will find lathe and plaster, which is indeed more difficult to overcome, however in this video I believe it is drywall, which would likely be more common.
As probie, who with my fire dept, will probably only doing overhaul for a few this definitely is well observed. Thx Lt
These videos are great!
Well I have learned something new today thanks yall !
what's the use of tearing down drywall walls like this?
Overhaul
Gotta check inside the walls for more fire.
Nice technique, I saw the plaster and lathe wall opening and was wondering how they deal with sheet rock.
I watched this video years ago and ever since then I’ve been using and teaching the punch technique. I prefer a roof hook and/or haligan but it also works with other tools as well. Thx Lt. Ciampo and I’ll be sure to take full credit for your ideas. Hahaha! Just kidding......maybe.
Awesome video
Why would anyone give this a thumbs down???
IKR!
Cops.
That's not true. Pls don't start shit. The police force and us all collaborate to serve the public.
Cheng-Yu Lee It was a joke
Maybe... but if as a FF, I couldn't tell, what do you think non-first-responders will think?
What kind of pike pole is that you are using
New York hook
Thank you.. I'd never saw one
What truck is he on in FDNY
FDNY for the win
Love the water transition. lmao
good stuff
Mike looks like master ken
Thanks
I wish I could be a firefighter.
Katrinka Givens then become one. I joined when inwas 16 and habe never looked back. What reason do you say you csnt do it?
I'm 50 and learning to be one now so go for it.