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Essentials of Fire Fighting 6 th Edition Firefighter I. Chapter 14 — Water Supply. Learning Objective 1. Explain the ways water supply system components are used by firefighters. There are two types of water supply systems firefighters use.
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Essentials of Fire Fighting 6th Edition Firefighter I Chapter 14 — Water Supply
Learning Objective 1 • Explain the ways water supply system components are used by firefighters.
There are two types of water supply systems firefighters use.
The amount of water needed from a supply source considers several factors.
Water treatment or processing facilities remove impurities in water.
The means of moving water depends on the original source for the water. (Cont.)
The means of moving water depends on the original source for the water. (Cont.)
The means of moving water depends on the original source for the water.
REVIEW QUESTION • What are the three main means of moving water used by firefighters?
Piping is an important aspect of the water distribution and storage system.
Isolation and control valves use several methods to interrupt water flow.
Isolation valves are used to isolate sections of the water supply system.
Control valves are located between public and private systems.
REVIEW QUESTION • How do the main components of water distribution and storage systems operate?
Learning Objective 2 • Describe types of fire hydrants and hydrant markings.
There are several commonalities in hydrants a firefighter may encounter.
Dry- and wet-barrel hydrants are designed for different climates.
REVIEW QUESTION • What are the main types of fire hydrants?
Fire hydrant markings can be used to designate flow capacity.
Learning Objective 3 • Explain fire hydrant operation and inspection considerations.
Hydrant operation and inspection requires specific knowledge.
Some potential problems may be present during hydrant inspections.
REVIEW QUESTION • How does the operation of a dry- barrel hydrant compare to that of a wet-barrel hydrant?
Learning Objective 4 • Explain alternative water supply sources and methods of access.
Alternative water supply sources can be found in a variety of places.
Drafting operations may be required to access alternative water supplies.
REVIEW QUESTION • When should alternative water supplies be identified?
Learning Objective 5 • Describe methods used for rural water supply operations.
Rural water supply operations require planning and practice.
There are several key components in a water shuttle operation.
You must know ways to use and regulations for water supply apparatus.
Relay pumping is used when the water source is close enough to the fire scene.
REVIEW QUESTION • What are the common operations for accessing rural water supplies?
Summary • Because water is the primary fire extinguishing agent used by firefighters, and because fires often occur considerable distances from major water sources, fire departments must develop ways to transport the available water from its source to the place it is needed. (Cont.)
Summary • Firefighters must be familiar with the water supply systems in their response areas. • They must know about water sources, pumping systems, gravity systems, and the system of underground water mains used to distribute the water. (Cont.)
Summary • They must also know how to inspect, maintain, and operate the fire hydrants in their jurisdictions.
Learning Objective 6 • Operate a hydrant. • This objective is measured in Skill Sheet 14-I-1.
Learning Objective 7 • Make soft-sleeve and hard-suction hydrant connections. • This objective is measured in Skill Sheet 14-I-2.
Learning Objective 8 • Connect and place a hard-suction hose for drafting from a static water source. • This objective is measured in Skill Sheet 14-I-3.
Learning Objective 9 • Deploy a portable water tank. • This objective is measured in Skill Sheet 14-I-4.