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FIREFIGHTER I CHAPTER 4 FIRE DEPARTMENT COMMUNICATIONS Answering an Emergency Call CHAPTER 6 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS • Fire Extinguisher Operation • Fire Extinguisher Maintenance CHAPTER 8 ROPES AND KNOTS • Overhand (Safety Knot) • Half Hitch Knot • Clove Hitch (Open) • Clove Hitch (Closed) • Becket Bend • Bowline • Figure Eight Figure Eight on a Bight • Figure Eight Follow-Through • Water Knot • Handcuff Knot Hoisting an Axe or Halligan Tool Hoisting a Pike Pole Hoisting an Exhaust Fan Hoisting a Hoseline Charged and Uncharged • Hoisting a Ladder Tying a Rope between Objects/Chimney Hitch • Coiling a Rope • Uncoiling a Rope • Bagging a Rope • Daisy Chain CHAPTER 9 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT • Donning • Timed Donning • Doffing • Doffing Superheated Gear (One Firefighter) • Doffing Superheated Gear (Two Firefighters) • PPE Inspection CHAPTER 10 SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS • Donning SCBA: Over-the-Head Method Donning SCBA: Coat Method • Doffing the Unit Daily Check of SCBA Replacing a Cylinder in a Unit Not on a Firefighter Replacing a Cylinder While the Unit Is Being Worn by a Firefighter • Cleaning the SCBA Refilling an SCBA Bottle with a Cascade System Refilling an SCBA Bottle with a Compressor System • Controlled Breathing Techniques • Activating SCBA Regulator Emergency Use of Regulator Bypass Crack or Leak in the Facepiece • No Air Maneuver • Using the URC • Communication Techniques while Wearing SCBA CHAPTER 11 FIREFIGHTING BASIC TOOLS • Pick-Head Axe • Bolt Cutters • Flat-Head Axe • Eight-Pound Splitting Maul • Sledgehammer • Carrying Tools • Axe Maintenance • Bolt Cutter Maintenance Pry Bars, Claw Tools, and Halligan Tools Maintenance • Striking Tools Maintenance • Push-Pull Tools Maintenance Rotary Saw—Starting a Cold Engine Rotary Saw—Starting a Warm Engine • Simple Saw Starting Rotary Saw—Traveling with a Live Saw Cutting Vinyl Siding with Wood Sheathing, Wood Flooring, and Roof Ventilation With a Circular Saw Cutting Metal with an Aluminum Oxide Blade or Brick with a Circular Saw • Manual Hand Signals • Refueling a Saw Maintenance of Circular Saws Changing a Circular Saw Blade Traveling with a Chain Saw Starting a Chain Saw Cutting Vinyl Siding with Wood Sheathing, Wood Flooring, and Roof Ventilation With a Chainsaw Changing the Chain Saw Chain • Chain Saw Maintenance • Reciprocating Saw Maintenance • Reciprocating Saw Operation CHAPTER 12 FORCIBLE ENTRY Heavy-Duty Padlocks with a Power Saw Heavy-Duty Padlocks with a Duckbill Lock Breaker Regular Padlock Using a Halligan Tool and Flat-Head Axe American Lock™ Series 2000 Locks (Hockey Puck Locks) Using a Power Saw American Lock™ Series 2000 Locks (Hockey Puck Locks) Using a Pipe Wrench • Inward-Opening Door: Two Firefighters • Inward-Opening Door: One Firefighter • Forcing Inward-Opening Door with Hydraulic Spreading Tool • Through-the-Lock Technique • Outward-Opening Door • Sliding Doors Aluminum Stile Glass Door • Residential Overhead Garage Door • Double-Hung Window • Sliding Windows • Window Bars • Hurricane-Resistant Windows Forcing an Interior Wall Breaching an Exterior Wall • Breaching Floors • Sizing Up Padlocks CHAPTER 13 LADDERS • Metal Ladder Maintenance Removal of Ladders Located on a Lift on an Engine Company Apparatus Removal of Ladders in Rear Compartments by Hosebed of an Engine Company Apparatus • Removing Ladders from Rear Compartment with Two Firefighters • Removing Ladders from Rear Compartment with One Firefighter Ladder Placement on Uneven Ground Surface • Proper Climbing Angle Positioning a Ladder Once It Has Been Raised Footing or Butting a Portable Ladder • Rolling a Ladder Climbing a Portable Ladder Climbing a Portable Ladder with a Tool Climbing a Portable Ladder with a Pike Pole Climbing with a Halligan Bar Climbing a Portable Ladder with a Saw Climbing a Portable Ladder with an Uncharged Hoseline Climbing a Ladder with a Charged Hoseline Climbing and Working on an Aerial Ladder • Leg-Lock Maneuver Hook in Leg-Lock (HILL) Maneuver • Hyperextended Leg-Lock (HELL) Maneuver • Arm-Lock Maneuver Portable Ladder Rescue of a Conscious Victim Portable Ladder Rescue of a Semiconscious Victim Portable Ladder Rescue of an Unconscious Victim • Portable Ladder Placement and Entry: Roof Level • Portable Ladder Placement and Entry: Windows Portable Ladder Positioned to a Balcony Deck or Fire Escape • Single-Firefighter Shoulder Carry • Single-Firefighter Suitcase Carry • Single-Firefighter Drag Using Swick Method • Single-Firefighter Ladder Drag: Creed Method • Single-Firefighter Flat Raise • Single-Firefighter High- Shoulder Carry and Raise • Two-Firefighter Shoulder Carry • Two-Firefighter Suitcase Carry • Two-Firefighter Beam Raise • Two-Firefighter Flat Raise • Two-Firefighter Flat-Arm Carry and Raise • Three-Firefighter Shoulder Carry • Three-Firefighter Suitcase Carry • Three-Firefighter Flat-Arm Carry • Three-Firefighter Flat Shoulder Carry • Three-Firefighter Flat Shoulder Carry: Alternative Method • Three-Firefighter Beam Raise • Three-Firefighter Flat Raise • Four-Firefighter Flat-Arm Carry • Four-Firefighter Flat-Shoulder Carry • Four-Firefighter Flat Shoulder Carry: Alternative Method • Single-Firefighter Roof Ladder Placement • Two-Firefighter Roof Ladder Placement Venting a Window with a Ladder Transfer from an Aerial Device to a Folding Ladder Securing a Ladder’s Tip Disc 1

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Page 1: Disc 1 - ep.yimg.comep.yimg.com/ty/cdn/pennwell/FEHSkillDrillsList.pdfCHAPTER 17 FIREFIGHTER SAFETY AND SURVIVAL • Window Emergency Bailout • Detroit Dive • 2:1 Mechanical Advantage

FIREFIGHTER ICHAPTER 4 FIRE DEPARTMENT COMMUNICATIONS• Answering an Emergency Call

CHAPTER 6 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS• Fire Extinguisher Operation • Fire Extinguisher Maintenance

CHAPTER 8 ROPES AND KNOTS• Overhand (Safety Knot)• Half Hitch Knot• Clove Hitch (Open)• Clove Hitch (Closed)• Becket Bend• Bowline• Figure Eight• Figure Eight on a Bight• Figure Eight Follow-Through• Water Knot• Handcuff Knot• Hoisting an Axe or Halligan Tool • Hoisting a Pike Pole• Hoisting an Exhaust Fan• Hoisting a Hoseline Charged

and Uncharged• Hoisting a Ladder• Tying a Rope between

Objects/Chimney Hitch• Coiling a Rope• Uncoiling a Rope• Bagging a Rope• Daisy Chain

CHAPTER 9PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT• Donning• Timed Donning• Doffing• Doffing Superheated Gear

(One Firefighter)• Doffing Superheated Gear

(Two Firefighters)• PPE Inspection

CHAPTER 10 SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS• Donning SCBA: Over-the-Head

Method • Donning SCBA: Coat Method • Doffing the Unit• Daily Check of SCBA• Replacing a Cylinder in a Unit

Not on a Firefighter • Replacing a Cylinder While

the Unit Is Being Worn by a Firefighter

• Cleaning the SCBA • Refilling an SCBA Bottle with

a Cascade System• Refilling an SCBA Bottle with

a Compressor System• Controlled Breathing

Techniques• Activating SCBA Regulator• Emergency Use of Regulator

Bypass• Crack or Leak in the

Facepiece• No Air Maneuver• Using the URC• Communication Techniques

while Wearing SCBA

CHAPTER 11 FIREFIGHTING BASIC TOOLS• Pick-Head Axe • Bolt Cutters• Flat-Head Axe• Eight-Pound Splitting Maul• Sledgehammer• Carrying Tools • Axe Maintenance• Bolt Cutter Maintenance• Pry Bars, Claw Tools, and

Halligan Tools Maintenance • Striking Tools Maintenance• Push-Pull Tools Maintenance• Rotary Saw—Starting a Cold

Engine • Rotary Saw—Starting a Warm

Engine • Simple Saw Starting • Rotary Saw—Traveling with a

Live Saw• Cutting Vinyl Siding with Wood

Sheathing, Wood Flooring, and Roof Ventilation With a Circular Saw

• Cutting Metal with an Aluminum Oxide Blade or Brick with a Circular Saw

• Manual Hand Signals• Refueling a Saw • Maintenance of Circular Saws• Changing a Circular Saw

Blade • Traveling with a Chain Saw• Starting a Chain Saw• Cutting Vinyl Siding with Wood

Sheathing, Wood Flooring, and Roof Ventilation With a Chainsaw

• Changing the Chain Saw Chain • Chain Saw Maintenance• Reciprocating Saw

Maintenance• Reciprocating Saw Operation

CHAPTER 12FORCIBLE ENTRY• Heavy-Duty Padlocks with a

Power Saw• Heavy-Duty Padlocks with a

Duckbill Lock Breaker• Regular Padlock Using a

Halligan Tool and Flat-Head Axe

• American Lock™ Series 2000 Locks (Hockey Puck Locks) Using a Power Saw

• American Lock™ Series 2000 Locks (Hockey Puck Locks) Using a Pipe Wrench

• Inward-Opening Door: Two Firefighters

• Inward-Opening Door: One Firefighter

• Forcing Inward-Opening Door with Hydraulic Spreading Tool

• Through-the-Lock Technique• Outward-Opening Door• Sliding Doors • Aluminum Stile Glass Door• Residential Overhead Garage

Door• Double-Hung Window• Sliding Windows• Window Bars• Hurricane-Resistant Windows• Forcing an Interior Wall• Breaching an Exterior Wall• Breaching Floors• Sizing Up Padlocks

CHAPTER 13LADDERS• Metal Ladder Maintenance • Removal of Ladders Located

on a Lift on an Engine Company Apparatus

• Removal of Ladders in Rear Compartments by Hosebed of an Engine Company Apparatus

• Removing Ladders from Rear Compartment with Two Firefighters

• Removing Ladders from Rear Compartment with One Firefighter

• Ladder Placement on Uneven Ground Surface

• Proper Climbing Angle • Positioning a Ladder Once It

Has Been Raised • Footing or Butting a Portable

Ladder• Rolling a Ladder • Climbing a Portable Ladder • Climbing a Portable Ladder

with a Tool • Climbing a Portable Ladder

with a Pike Pole• Climbing with a Halligan Bar• Climbing a Portable Ladder

with a Saw• Climbing a Portable Ladder

with an Uncharged Hoseline

• Climbing a Ladder with a Charged Hoseline

• Climbing and Working on an Aerial Ladder

• Leg-Lock Maneuver • Hook in Leg-Lock (HILL)

Maneuver• Hyperextended Leg-Lock

(HELL) Maneuver• Arm-Lock Maneuver• Portable Ladder Rescue of a

Conscious Victim • Portable Ladder Rescue of a

Semiconscious Victim• Portable Ladder Rescue of an

Unconscious Victim• Portable Ladder Placement

and Entry: Roof Level• Portable Ladder Placement

and Entry: Windows • Portable Ladder Positioned to

a Balcony Deck or Fire Escape • Single-Firefighter Shoulder

Carry • Single-Firefighter Suitcase

Carry • Single-Firefighter Drag Using

Swick Method • Single-Firefighter Ladder

Drag: Creed Method• Single-Firefighter Flat Raise • Single-Firefighter High-

Shoulder Carry and Raise• Two-Firefighter Shoulder Carry• Two-Firefighter Suitcase Carry• Two-Firefighter Beam Raise• Two-Firefighter Flat Raise• Two-Firefighter Flat-Arm Carry

and Raise • Three-Firefighter Shoulder

Carry• Three-Firefighter Suitcase

Carry • Three-Firefighter Flat-Arm

Carry• Three-Firefighter Flat Shoulder

Carry • Three-Firefighter Flat Shoulder

Carry: Alternative Method• Three-Firefighter Beam Raise • Three-Firefighter Flat Raise• Four-Firefighter Flat-Arm

Carry • Four-Firefighter Flat-Shoulder

Carry • Four-Firefighter Flat Shoulder

Carry: Alternative Method• Single-Firefighter Roof Ladder

Placement• Two-Firefighter Roof Ladder

Placement• Venting a Window with a

Ladder• Transfer from an Aerial Device

to a Folding Ladder• Securing a Ladder’s Tip

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CHAPTER 14VENTILATION• Positive Pressure Ventilation • Negative Pressure Ventilation • Hydraulic Ventilation• Inspection Hole• Kerf Cut• Triangular Cut• Trench/Strip Cut• Louvering• Coffin Cut• Pullback Method• Teepee Cut• Gable End Venting

CHAPTER 15WATER SUPPLY AND HOSE• Forward Lay • Reverse Lay • Straight Roll • Donut Roll • Twin Donut Roll • Self-Locking Twin Donut Roll• Coupling a Hose: One-

Firefighter Foot Tilt • Uncoupling a Hose: Knee

Press • Coupling a Hose: Two

Firefighters • Uncoupling a Hose: Two-

Firefighter Stiff-Arm Method• One-Firefighter Connecting

and Unconnecting a Storz Connection

• Two-Firefighter Connecting and Unconnecting a Storz Connection

• Using a Wildland Hose Clamp • Using a Screw-Down Hose

Clamp• Using a Standard Hose Clamp• Field Hose Clamp Maneuver• Lark’s Foot• Hose Testing• Minuteman Load• Deploying Minuteman Load • Triple Layer Load• Deploying Triple Layer Load • Flat Load • Preconnected Flat Load • Deploying the Preconnect

Flat Load• Accordion Hose Load• Horseshoe Load• Horseshoe Hose Bundles• Dutchman• Hydrant Operations • Hydrant Shutdown

CHAPTER 16FIRE STREAMS• Combination Nozzle Operation

and Fog Straight• Smooth Bore Operation• Stream Patterns • Duck Walk • One Knee Up • Properly Holding the Nozzle• Setting Up a Portable Master

Stream Device • Well Hole Stretch • Advancing a Charged Line Up

Interior Stairs • Advancing a Charged Line Up

Interior Stairs: Loop Method

CHAPTER 17FIREFIGHTER SAFETYAND SURVIVAL• Window Emergency Bailout• Detroit Dive • 2:1 Mechanical Advantage

System• Anchorless 2:1 Mechanical

Advantage Drag• SCBA Conversion• Removal of a Firefighter Down

a Set of Stairs• Removal of a Firefighter Up a

Set of Stairs• Denver Drill • High-Point Removal Using

a Ladder• Firefighter Through the Floor,

Using a Charged Hand Line

CHAPTER 18VEHICLE FIRES• Passenger Compartment Fire • Trunk Fire • Methods to Access a Trunk

Fire • Fully Involved Vehicle Fire• Methods of Opening the Hood • Opening the Hood With a Saw

CHAPTER 19SEARCH AND RESCUE• Light Scan Search • Perimeter Search• Lifeline or Rope-Guided

Search • Reduced Profile Maneuver• Disentanglement Maneuver • Swim Method• Seat Carry • Blanket Drag

• Firefighter Carry • Extremity Carry• Clothing Drag • Webbing Drag • Downed Firefighter Drag

CHAPTER 21SALVAGE AND OVERHAUL• Construct a Water Chute• Construct a Water Chute with

Pike Poles • Construct a Catchall• Salvage Cover Maintenance• Flowing Sprinkler Head• Two-Firefighter Salvage

Cover Fold • Two-Firefighter Deploying a

Salvage Cover Fold• One-Firefighter Deploying a

Salvage Cover Fold• Two-Firefighter Salvage

Cover Roll• Two-Firefighter Salvage Cover

Roll Deploy • One-Firefighter Salvage Cover

Roll Deploy• Two-Firefighter Balloon Throw• Punch Technique for Walls• Punch Technique for Ceilings• Sprinkler Operations: Shutoff

OS&Y and Main Drain

CHAPTER 26EMS IN THE FIRE SERVICE• Opening an Airway for a

Nontrauma Patient• Opening an Airway for a

Trauma Patient• Checking for Breathing • Checking for Circulation• Applying Direct Pressure on

a Wound • Elevating and Applying

Pressure • Using a Pressure Point to

Stop Bleeding• Checking End of Limb for

Sensation • Capillary Refill• Cervical Collar and

Backboard Placement

FIREFIGHTER IICHAPTER 31ADVANCED FIRE ATTACK• Standpipe Operations• Heavier-Than-Air Gas

Simulation• Ruptured Gas Line Simulation• Foam Application

CHAPTER 34VEHICLE EXTRICATION• Vehicle Extrication Initial

Size-Up and Preparation and Stabilization

• Door Pop• Roof Removal• Dash Displacement• Lifting Bags• Portable Power Plant for

Hydraulics

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