Just imagine this voice barking out following orders; 1. Using right hand, pull on TP roll and take 10 squares of TP 2. Fold TP until nice & tight 3. Put TP in right hand 4. Reach behind & wipe ass 5. Drop TP into water 6. Stand up 7. Pull pants up 8. Zip up fly until closed 9. Do up buttons until done up 10. Flush 11. Proceed to sink 12. Using right hand, turn on faucet 13. Using left hand, pick up soap bar 14. Run water on hands 15. Lather up and wash hands 16. Put soap bar down 17. Rinse hands with copious amounts of water 18. Using left hand, turn faucet off 19. Using right hand, grab paper towel 20. Dry off hands 21. Throw paper towel away 22. Resume normal activities
Those poor, lonely chocks. They should have a, ya know, special job and stuff ... Like you, first thing I noticed ... It's Bakersfield, but still, ouch!!!
There will be air in the line initially that can cause the pump to lose the prime in turn causing your fighters to lose water completely. The open bleeder will pass that air allowing for steady flow of water.
Closing a hydrant like that will create water hammer, which will result in the water line potentially rupturing. This happens so often, if a firefighter had to repair the line he would think twice before slamming the hydrant closed.
Closing a hydrant? They’re made so you can turn them closed as fast as you can and it doesn’t create issues. Same with a gate valve hooked into the hydrant
Just imagine this voice barking out following orders;
1. Using right hand, pull on TP roll and take 10 squares of TP
2. Fold TP until nice & tight
3. Put TP in right hand
4. Reach behind & wipe ass
5. Drop TP into water
6. Stand up
7. Pull pants up
8. Zip up fly until closed
9. Do up buttons until done up
10. Flush
11. Proceed to sink
12. Using right hand, turn on faucet
13. Using left hand, pick up soap bar
14. Run water on hands
15. Lather up and wash hands
16. Put soap bar down
17. Rinse hands with copious amounts of water
18. Using left hand, turn faucet off
19. Using right hand, grab paper towel
20. Dry off hands
21. Throw paper towel away
22. Resume normal activities
10 squares, dang brother you rich?!
Those are some nice chocks next to the panel.
Those poor, lonely chocks. They should have a, ya know, special job and stuff ...
Like you, first thing I noticed ... It's Bakersfield, but still, ouch!!!
where did you get those pliers to open and close the drains?? Those older style pierce drain knobs are a SOB
Any update on the pliers used at 1:39?
Why he buckled up just for disengage pump?
Do you have any rust in those fire hydrant locations
The more simple procedure the better will b the result
QUESTION......Why did he open inlet bleeder valve first before he changed hydrant then he close bleeder valve ?
There will be air in the line initially that can cause the pump to lose the prime in turn causing your fighters to lose water completely. The open bleeder will pass that air allowing for steady flow of water.
Closing a hydrant like that will create water hammer, which will result in the water line potentially rupturing. This happens so often, if a firefighter had to repair the line he would think twice before slamming the hydrant closed.
Closing a hydrant? They’re made so you can turn them closed as fast as you can and it doesn’t create issues. Same with a gate valve hooked into the hydrant
There must b the simplest procedure to restore the water from the positive source fire water hydrant
Forgot wheel chocks, your truck just left without you :)
DON T YOU DEAR PUT IT ON TAKE IT OFF NO
What state is this
California
Use chocks 2nd. secure truck.
DO NOT USE SEAT BELT ON NEVER AGAIN I MEAN IT DO NOT PUT IT ON