@@1Brain4Wheels nice bro! Any hints on what I can study for the exam. I feel like most of what there teaching is all bluff.. my instructor is just running throw it.
Awesome video Sir! Although, I was taught to tie a safety knot after the clove hitch when securing the halyard and to also extend your ladder as much as possible above the roof to ensure visibility when a lot of smoke is being produced. Otherwise, I loved the video and am hoping to find more! Thank you!
@@nathannichols1838 seems like a safety issue. They're overemphasizing what I assume is the danger of losing control of the halyard and having the top section drop into the path of the firefighter... At a cost of setting up a ladder in one position, then moving it laterally via rotation, which causes any number of additional hazards.
Great video! I’m a new volunteer and trying to learn as much as I can, this video was really helpful!
For real bro I’m doing cal fire basics rn
@@juansalas1269 nice, I’m with Placer County/Cal Fire up in NEU. Good luck!
@@1Brain4Wheels nice bro! Any hints on what I can study for the exam. I feel like most of what there teaching is all bluff.. my instructor is just running throw it.
Beautiful video
nice clove hitch
Good evolution.
How many clicks are there for full extensions of. A 24 ft?
Awesome video Sir! Although, I was taught to tie a safety knot after the clove hitch when securing the halyard and to also extend your ladder as much as possible above the roof to ensure visibility when a lot of smoke is being produced. Otherwise, I loved the video and am hoping to find more! Thank you!
curtis s if it's only extended a little there's no room for the safety.
if its short enough you dont need a safety knot
Watching this video, one realizes, Firefighters earn their pay.
Nice safety knot on that clove hitch 🙃
How is he supposed to tie a safety with that little amount of slack?
So the halyard wasn't tied before he extended it?
2:08
Not tying the halyard with a clove-hitch on an overhand safety? Hmm...
Shut up junior.
@@Chris-hb2ib No.
@@999Kristofer Hush Volunteer Fire Child. No one cares what you think.
Fly section needed to be out instead of in
the fly was rotated out my friend
@@nathannichols1838 seems like a safety issue. They're overemphasizing what I assume is the danger of losing control of the halyard and having the top section drop into the path of the firefighter... At a cost of setting up a ladder in one position, then moving it laterally via rotation, which causes any number of additional hazards.