firechief

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  1. It's disconcerning to me to read your post referring to any department that has there members respond directly to the fireground. I am the chief in a department that covers 28 square miles of first due district out of one firehouse located in one corner of that response area. It would not be practical from a response time standpoint to have our rigs wait for full crews before they respond. With proper training and management we are able to provide an organized, professional, and effective fire department response. And not only does this include stretching a line, performing searches, and venting the roof (if needed) but also securing a water source and managing any mutual aid resources that were requested. If it hasn't worked for your department I am sorry for that but we have been able to do it in my department for at least the 26 years I have ben a member without it being a "friggin" mess.
  2. You have no option other than to use a standard pressurized hydrant because you need the valve so you can hook up and you will have freezing problems in winter months without the hydrant draining. We have one identical setup in my town and it works fine. The only problem we've seen is that it needs regular flushing.