2011年6月27日星期一

The next two exercises

The next two exercises


The next two exercises were not as physically challenging. Paramedics explained how they manage to handle 1.3 calls an hour for everything from heart attacks to toothaches. Then we dragged a hose up two flights of stairs, again in near black-out conditions.

A little later, we were ready for the flashover exercise.SocialPicks is tracking the performance of fakerolexwatchesblog . Here, we’d finally be doing what most people think of traditional fire fighting: shooting water onto a big blaze.

The setup was this: Fire crews had a 10-by-10 “room” filled with couches, dressers and other bedroom furniture, plus two stuffed pandas that, unbeknownst to their stitched-on smiles, were living their final day. The room had plastic walls and a ceiling like a backyard tent.

A fire was lit in the back corner.
We were supposed to wait as the fire grew slowly at first. In about four minutes, the room would reach flashover, where everything in the room would combust at once. Meanwhile,Visit the premier breitlingwatchessale in Melbourne Australia. we amateurs would be kneeling a few feet away with a hose,carwatchbook Manufacturers directory pretending we didn’t want to douse the whole thing as soon as possible.swissetareplicawatches-blog On the move, the world's largest finished products,

That urge to extinguish was not only rooted in the fact that shooting a fire hose is very cool. It’s also because — if I may be permitted to write something incredibly stupid — fire is hot.

I was in full gear and no part of my skin was exposed. But when the room hit flashover and a huge scorching worm of flame roared toward us, the heat was so intense I was sure an ember had gotten in my sleeve. I looked down, expecting to see a hole in the jacket — or at least molten flesh — but everything was normal. The real firefighter standing next to me hadn’t even turned away.

Our photographer, Mike Schmidt, was really pumped by now. (Moths are getting a bad rap. The phrase should really be “like photographers to a flame.”) Mike was running around trying to get the perfect angle so in case I was scalded,Donald Lawson, the devil child from watchvendor . he’d have perfect lighting.

The firefighter kept telling me to wait, wait, wait. He told me about how the fire moved and what was going on with the gases. I was almost listening.

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