Saturday, August 15, 2009
Friday night, a crew of 8 spent 3 hours running lines off of Engine 70. The crew went to Leedom School for the first half of the drill to go through several evolutions running the bumper line for speed and efficiency. The crew took a quick break to stop at Home Depot to get some supplies, then headed back to the station to do some modifications to the well that holds our bumper line. The well was originally designed to hold just a 100' miscellanious line, but after we decided to add another 50' section to use for the 1 story flat roof dwellings in our first due, we have been trying several ways of packing the line to allow for a quick and efficient stretch. After the modifications were done, the crew ran the line several more times, and we are happy to report that it is finally stretching the way it should. The drill finished up a little after 2100.
On Saturday night, the crew of four staffing the station once again ran lines off the Engine for about 2 hours. The crew ran the 400' line several times, as well as the bumper line once again. With all of the training going on this week, the crew spent atleast 2 hours on each of our 1 3/4" preconnected lines: the 150' bumper line, the 2 200' crosslays, and the 400' line. We will continue to train often on all of our primary functions as a fire department to make sure that when the time comes, and that isn't very often in our area, we can do the job effeciently and safely, and provide the best protection to our community, and the other communities we serve.