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Fire training dvd cd backdraft flashover ventilation


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Fire training dvd cd backdraft flashover ventilation

TACTICAL TRAINING AND REFERENCE DVD WITH VIDEOS
(I can break down into CD's if needed)
Ventilation - Flashover - Backdraft
My husband and I have been in the fire service, EMS and medical field for over 18 years. He started his service as a Paid Call Firefighter 18 years ago. Since that time, he has climbed the ranks taking every class imaginable offered. He currently holds the rank of Full Time Fire Captain here in Southern California. His previous fire experience includes:
Member of County Hazmat Team
Member of County Urban Search & Rescue Team (USAR)
During the past 18 years, I have worked in the medical field in various training capacities such as Performance Improvement and Risk Management for a large medical facility who was responsible for ensuring all staff from MD's to Physician Assistants, RN's, LVN's and Medical Assistants receive ongoing training and education. I have also been a medical transcriptionist for the past 15 years.
The training materials offered in my listing are a combined work of the many years of training in the above fields. These materials are unique to both of our actual work experience.
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In order for firefighters to competently and safety function in the dangerous situations and environments that they are often placed in, they must be involved in active training in a safe low stress environment. This builds confidence and allows for the recognition of conditions that could endanger their lives.
The final step is the review of actual fire incidents through debriefing. During both my husband's firefighting career and my emergency room/ medical experience, it has been my opinion that everyone tries to do their very best at an emergency incident. Rarely is the performance “perfect”, there is always something to be learned from every incident. Firstly, everyone must encourage each other to honestly appraise their own performance and then to appraise the performance of others in the team in a positive manner to ensure that people are not discouraged, strengths should be reinforced, and areas of improvement should be identified. Strategies can then be developed to ensure increased efficiency and safety.
To obtain this maximum benefit I am offering Tactical Training and Reference Cd's/DVD's that focus on individualized training topics. Review of realistic training sessions can greatly assist in identifying and rectifying deficiencies in training, equipment, protective clothing and operational procedures. This training DVD is great for the new firefighter looking to improve his skills, the volunteer firefighter who is looking to land a Full-time position or for a department who is seeking to enhance their training library.
This training DVD has been broken down into training modules. You will the following.
The firefighter will be able to identify when and where to safely apply ventilation so that heat, smoke, and gases can be removed from a structure to improve conditions for fireground operations.
* Learn the importance of ventilation
* Learn ventilation techniques
* Learn the advantages and disadvantages of ventilation
* Learn precautions and dangers of ventilation
* Learn the different types of roofs, and their construction
* Learn different types of ventilation
* Learn the tools needed for ventilation
Practice Exams with Answer Keys
Module II - Flashover VIDEO(16:00 minute training video)
A flashover is the near simultaneous ignition of all combustible material in an enclosed area. Flashover occurs when the majority of surfaces in a space are heated to the point at which they give off flammable gases that are hot enough to sustain combustion. Flashover normally occurs at 930 °F (500 °C).
Learn the different types of Flashoversflashover
Learn the indicators of a Flashover
Learn the dangers of a Flashover
Learn the ART of Reading Smoke
FLASHOVER FIRE SIMULATOR VIDEO CLIPS (8)
Interior/Exterior Townhouse
Module III - Backdraft VIDEO (15:50 minute training video)
A backdraft is a situation which can occur when a fire is starved of oxygen; consequently combustion ceases but the fuel gases and smoke remain at high temperature. If oxygen is re-introduced to the fire, eg. by opening a door to a closed room, combustion can restart often resulting in an explosive effect as the gases heat and expand.
Learn the different Fire Phases
Learn Backdraft Characteristics
Learn Backdraft Warning Signs
Learn Backdraft Prevention & Defensive Operating Procedures





Fire training dvd cd backdraft flashover ventilation