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Does the FDNY use any pre-connect attack lines(1 3/4 inch) for single family houses in SI or areas of Queens? Just curious. Thanks.
would another factor be that even in a Si or queens company can still have varied response areas, and most rigs go into the spare pool after it is replacedAs mentioned, above FDNY has only Preconnected handlines, or none at all, on the front bumper of most Engine Companies and some mostly older rigs have preconnected 1" hose on a "Booster reel." Having been a firefighter for over 50 years including almost 30 years in the FDNY and over 49 years as a volunteer firefighter in Chester N.Y. I am NOT a fan of Preconnected Handlines = "Mattingdale Lays" It is fine to have preconnected lines but often having a preconnected handline leads to emptying the whole preconnected line off the rig, often resulting with too much hose being stretched. Many big cities FDNY, Boston and many other large busy fire departments do NOT have preconnected handlines generally. FDNY has a firefighter called a "Controlman/firefighter", whose job it is to judge the amount of hose needed to reach the fire, so not too little or not too much hose is stretched. I realize that many fire departments do not have the manpower of FDNY, but the concept is still valid. Captain Bob Rainey FDNY Engine 26 retired
Wasted manpower!! Having pre-connected hose lines saves time. Having a pre-connected 200' or 300' attack line is ideal (400' in some 1st due areas). If the room allows in the hose bed/ and if longer lines are needed, having another 200 to 300ft dead lay under the pre connected line would be ideal. "My chief officer would never yell at me for having too much line, but if I ran short I would never hear the end of it!As mentioned, above FDNY has only Preconnected handlines, or none at all, on the front bumper of most Engine Companies and some mostly older rigs have preconnected 1" hose on a "Booster reel." Having been a firefighter for over 50 years including almost 30 years in the FDNY and over 49 years as a volunteer firefighter in Chester N.Y. I am NOT a fan of Preconnected Handlines = "Mattingdale Lays" It is fine to have preconnected lines but often having a preconnected handline leads to emptying the whole preconnected line off the rig, often resulting with too much hose being stretched. Many big cities FDNY, Boston and many other large busy fire departments do NOT have preconnected handlines generally. FDNY has a firefighter called a "Controlman/firefighter", whose job it is to judge the amount of hose needed to reach the fire, so not too little or not too much hose is stretched. I realize that many fire departments do not have the manpower of FDNY, but the concept is still valid. Captain Bob Rainey FDNY Engine 26 retired