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All the law students are like 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 ya you know how to cite using bluebook. Can we get to substantive material?
Let me add that you need to agitate the cylinders regularly to ensure that the DCP, dry chemical powder in the cylinders is not caking.
Amen and actually sounds intelligent.
Pretty amazing only in America.
Has it really been so long since we last had a President that could Coherently read his own Speech? Sorry, I was just caught off guard by the Intro.
Crazy how fast time flies. With regards to Barack Obama as a President he had and still has an immense amount of humanity, kindness and compassion.
I just came from watching 9/11 footage. The first responders and medical teams that rushed in and evacuated to save lives While giving their own life. This Joplin incident was similar but yet different. "THE HOME OF THE BRAVE" 💪✨️🇺🇲
I really appreciate this. thank you
My father was in the hospital that day. My sister and niece were visiting him. When they realized the tornado was going to hit my dad was in the recliner in the room so my sister moved him, recliner and all to the hall. He held on to the handrail that goes around the floor. My sister laid on top of him to help protect him. When it was over my dad, sister and niece were the only ones left in the hallway. Daddy sent my sister into his room to get his house slippers. She came back and told him that his bed wasn’t even there! They walked my 88 year old father down 5 flights of stairs in the dark to the ground floor. Praise God they were all safe!🤗 18:25
This whole series is fantastic. I was born in St John's and was amazed at how well they handled everything in this storm.
excellent
rule #1 never wear a tie in or around a fan room... rule #2 always obey rule #1
36 signatures? Were those signatures on the front of the tag? It sure looked like it. No bueno, if so.
Class 1 only fire department 2-1/2 size Class2 for occupants 1-1/2 size Class3 can be use by fire department and occupants
Yeah , I can’t trust anyone in suites . This is very lame and cringe.
What year is this? Why are you using a pitot tube and not a hose monster?
Part 3 ? Looking for the outside fresh air part of this.
Weak throw some fire pump pressure behind it that little gadget isn’t gonna stop nothing
Please don't take it seriously,... fake everything ! But, FUN :)
How do you remove the door?
someone messing with you,lol. Good vid. I tighten the caps down so thieves have a hard time too.
can I use the bac up switch on this valve?
This is a joke, right?
You probably have the controller in the off position but never wear a tie around rotating machinery. Floyd taught you that I'm pretty sure.
This is incredibly hard to watch. Absolutely heartbreaking. A day I will never forget
I was extremely excited until I called and was told the equipment was not for sale. Only feasible to use on large projects because of the cost. Looks like we will continue to do it the old-fashioned way until someone makes equipment available for purchase at a reasonable cost. Probably when their patent runs out.
We use a scope , We pull a head in certain areas of the system and inspect it that way.
I don’t understand the use of this lol
Get a testing rig, the cap is under pressure now.
That was the Class I. What about the annual for the class II?
Same process.
What’s that tool? Is that a better version of the osv? “Oh shit, valve”
Can you demonstrate mechanical adjustment for tamper switch while using multimeter
"I struggled initially about my passion" This statement is one of the most honest statement I've ever heard in 21st century. This statement got me glued to listening to the this vid and it was very informative.l
"Promo SM"
Working around rotating power equipment with a neck tie... brilliant! I hope at least it was a clip on!
Looks scary as f….
Pull the checks….
Hey Chris, Sonic Inspection does not do the checks. That is for the fire contractor. There are two parts to a 5-Year Assessment: Check vales and the piping. We non-invasively assess the pipe for integral compromise like corrosion, wall-thinning, sludge, slime, Tubercles, scaling, and trapped air or water in a wet or dry system. Similar technology has been used for many decades in the oil and gas, aircraft (Boeing, US Forces, and more), and more. Sonic Inspeciton checks integrity of the pipe for the 5-Year assessment on the internal piping per NFPA 25 14.2.1.
Where is your half inch valve
That only works is if you unthread the head first.. lol
Brake it like a man brother.
That hot wire anemometer can give you cfm without having to do that calculation
I’ve been a fire inspector for 15 years and something had eluded me with heat detectors. How can you tell which ones are one time? I’ve wasted time shorting restorable, and I’ve cause non restorable to pop. Can you make a video explaining this?
Fancy uniform 😅
A head plug is what he’s using
You are confusing pressure reducing valve with pressure restricting valve, both terms are not interchangeably as you say. Please check NFPA 14 paragraph 3.3.16 (2019 edition). Your video is showing a pressure restrictive valve, so it is better to change the title of your video to "Pressure Restrictive Valve Hose Connections".
Everyone do yourself a favor first remove the cap and install one with a petcock / 1/4” drain valve… perform your open-closing test, then drain off the pressure remove the drain cap perform your visual inspection … reinstall original cap perform your visual inspection then replace with the
yeah wat tool was that?
The returns have a effect on the ACH?
Regards
That didn’t show you anything but a bunch of lines. Break that sucker apart and do an actual internal. That computer crap isn’t gonna show you what your eye will be able to clearly see.
Sean, to the untrained eye it looks like a bunch of lines. Similar to a radiography or ultrasonic technician in a hospital, it takes training and analytics to reveal what is being seen. Our technology is moving the fire industry into the 21st century from antiquated techniques that provide very little data and much risk. Ultrasound has been used since 1956 and has many applications from medical, oil lines, planes, rockets, ships and more. Now, it has made advancements into Fire Protection (since 2004) with wide acceptance/permission from NFPA 25 Testing, Inspection, and Maintenance on Water Based Systems. I hope you find this helpful.
That didn’t show you anything but a bunch of lines. Break that sucker apart and do an actual internal. That computer crap isn’t gonna show you what your eye will be able to clearly see.
Are negative pressure rooms safe for people to occupy? It kinda sounds like it creates a vacuum.
Jesus ppl are dense🤣. You said a vacuum 🤣
@@hutchphilpot6870 🤣🤣
The online CHC prep is a joke especially for the cost.