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#Firecontrol Reel by @johan_bunz - Moisture barriers, as part of a firefighter's personal protective equipment (turnout gear), do not directly extinguish fire, but rather protect the we
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Moisture barriers, as part of a firefighter's personal protective equipment (turnout gear), do not directly extinguish fire, but rather protect the wearer from heat, liquids, and vapors while allowing sweat to escape. However, in the context of firefighting tactics"water barriers" or "water shielding" are critical techniques used to suppress fire and enhance safety. Here is how moisture/water barriers help in firefighting: Protective Shielding (Exposure Protection): Firefighters spray water to create a "water barrier" on nearby, non-burning structures, vehicles, or areas. This cools the surfaces, absorbing radiant heat and preventing the fire from spreading to new areas. Heat Absorption & Cooling: Water used in a fine, atomized mist (or fog pattern) absorbs heat from the fire and the surrounding environment much more efficiently than a solid stream. This rapid cooling reduces fire intensity Oxygen Displacement (Smothering): When water hits a fire, it turns to steam. This expansion (1700 times) displaces oxygen, which is essential for combustion. This acts as a suffocating barrier that helps knock down flames Controlling Toxic Vapors: Water curtains or fog patterns can be used to control, absorb, or knock down toxic vapors and smoke. Reducing Fuel Vaporization: By cooling the fuel source (such as flammable liquids), the water barrier reduces the release of volatile vapors that feed the fire. Turnout Gear Performance: The moisture barrier within a firefighter's suit (sandwiched between the thermal liner and outer shell) protects the firefighter from boiling water and chemicals, keeping them safe and allowing them to remain in a dangerous environment to fight the fire. #everyone #firefighter #firemanf #fypage
#Firecontrol Reel by @johan_bunz - Firefighters extinguish fires by breaking the combustion chain reaction through cooling (water), starving (removing fuel), or smothering (cutting off
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Firefighters extinguish fires by breaking the combustion chain reaction through cooling (water), starving (removing fuel), or smothering (cutting off oxygen). They use techniques like direct, indirect, or combination attacks with water, foam, or dry chemicals, focusing on the base of the fire and using high-volume, high-pressure water to absorb heat. Key Techniques for Extinguishing Fires Direct Attack: Aiming a concentrated, high-pressure stream of water directly at the base of the fire to smother and cool it, typically used when the fire is visible Indirect Attack: Spraying water at the ceiling or hot gases, creating steam to absorb heat and starve the fire of oxygen. Combination Attack: Using a combination of indirect (at the ceiling) and direct (at the base) techniques, especially effective for controlling rapidly growing fires. Suppression Agents: Water is the primary cooling agent for Class A fires (solid materials). Foam is used to cover flammable liquid fires, separating them from oxygen. CO2 extinguishers are used for electrical and Class B/C fires, as they do not leave residue #followerseveryone #fypage #ctto #firefighter #fireman
#Firecontrol Reel by @howthinglooks - In a high-intensity demonstration of modern firefighting tactics, crews are undergoing specialized training to master the water curtain-a critical def
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In a high-intensity demonstration of modern firefighting tactics, crews are undergoing specialized training to master the water curtain—a critical defensive maneuver used to combat extreme heat and contain spreading blazes. By adjusting a hose nozzle to a wide fog pattern, firefighters create a thin, protective wall of fine mist that acts as a physical shield against radiant heat, smoke, and toxic gases. This "water shield" allows responders to safely approach dangerous areas, such as ruptured gas valves or burning structures, by absorbing the intense thermal energy that would otherwise prevent a direct attack. The training, often conducted in simulated environments like the shipping container units shown, emphasizes both personnel safety and property conservation. Beyond protecting the firefighters themselves, these water curtains are strategically deployed to "compartmentalize" a scene, preventing flames from jumping between adjacent buildings or structures. Fire officials note that mastering this technique is essential for incident stabilization, as it provides a cooling effect that can prevent catastrophic events like backdrafts or flashovers while buying precious time for search and rescue operations.
#Firecontrol Reel by @nyme.enterprises - Fire extinguishers work by removing one or more elements of the Fire Triangle: heat, fuel, or oxygen. Most contain high-pressure gas (like nitrogen) t
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Fire extinguishers work by removing one or more elements of the Fire Triangle: heat, fuel, or oxygen. Most contain high-pressure gas (like nitrogen) that, when the lever is squeezed, forces a fire-suppressing agent out of the nozzle. * Water/Foam: Cools the fire and removes heat. * CO2: Displaces oxygen, "suffocating" the flames. * Dry Chemical: Breaks the chemical reaction between fuel and oxygen. Always remember the PASS method: Pull, Aim, Squeeze, and Sweep. #FireSafety #EmergencyPrep #HowItWorks #SafetyTips #FireExtinguisher
#Firecontrol Reel by @insighttrnllc - Acquired Structure Fire Training? Don't overlook the value of the burn-down phase.

This is a prime opportunity for firefighters to:

🔥 Use the therm
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Acquired Structure Fire Training? Don’t overlook the value of the burn-down phase. This is a prime opportunity for firefighters to: 🔥 Use the thermal imaging camera to watch fire progression in real time 🔥 Identify areas that remain compartmentalized until full involvement 🔥 Study changing heat signatures and flow paths 🔥 Evaluate the impact of different nozzles and stream applications How much fire can you knock back from a distance? How effectively can you knock it down before making entry? Check out the HEN Nozzle demonstration with Shane Bentley from Bearers of the Oath, where firefighters get hands-on experience with the BLADE pattern and see its impact under real fire conditions. Train with purpose. Study the fire. Understand the water application. Learn more: https://www.hentechnologies.com/solutions #FireTraining #ThermalImaging #firefighter #StayIntelligentlyAggressive
#Firecontrol Reel by @flashpointequipment - 🔥 Gas contraction.

We talk about expansion all the time - but what about cooling?

When gases cool:
⬇️ Volume drops
⬇️ Pressure shifts
⬇️ Smoke move
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🔥 Gas contraction. We talk about expansion all the time — but what about cooling? When gases cool: ⬇️ Volume drops ⬇️ Pressure shifts ⬇️ Smoke movement changes How does your department teach gas contraction? #flashpointequipment #firebehavior #flowpath #FireEducation #fireservice
#Firecontrol Reel by @malikalitv - What you are seeing here is a technique used by firefighters to protect themselves from a backdraft.
A backdraft occurs when a fire that has been burn
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What you are seeing here is a technique used by firefighters to protect themselves from a backdraft. A backdraft occurs when a fire that has been burning in a closed space suddenly receives a fresh supply of oxygen. As a fire burns, it gradually consumes the available oxygen, which causes the flames to weaken and appear less dangerous. However, the fuel inside the room is still extremely hot. If a window breaks, a door opens, or a wall collapses, oxygen rushes in. This reignites the fire almost instantly, creating a powerful burst of flames that can look like an explosion and can be deadly to anyone inside. To protect themselves, firefighters can use their hoses to create a “water shield.” This acts as a barrier against heat and flames, allowing them to move more safely in these unpredictable conditions. 👨‍🚒👨🏿‍🚒👨🏿‍🚒👨🏿‍🚒👨🏿‍🚒👨🏿‍🚒👨🏿‍🚒👨🏿‍🚒👨🏿‍🚒👨🏿‍🚒👨🏿‍🚒👨🏿‍🚒👨🏿‍🚒👨🏿‍🚒👨🏾‍🚒👨🏾‍🚒👨🏾‍🚒👨🏾‍🚒👨🏾‍🚒👨🏾‍🚒👨🏾‍🚒👨🏾‍🚒👨🏾‍🚒👨🏾‍🚒👨🏾‍🚒👨🏾‍🚒👨🏾‍🚒👨🏾‍🚒👨🏾‍🚒🎥🎥🎥🎥🎥🎥🎥🎥🎥🎥🎥📺📺📺📺📺🎥🎥 #firefighter #fire #professional #protection #technique
#Firecontrol Reel by @nacfiresafetyltd - 🔥 Why you NEVER put water on an oil fire 🔥

This video shows exactly what happens 👀

When you pour water onto burning oil, the water sinks under th
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🔥 Why you NEVER put water on an oil fire 🔥 This video shows exactly what happens 👀 When you pour water onto burning oil, the water sinks under the oil. It instantly superheats, turns to steam, and expands around 1,700 times its size. That violent expansion throws burning oil into the air, creating an explosion, spreading fire across the room, and causing serious burns in seconds. This is why pan fires escalate so fast. And why instinct alone isn’t enough in an emergency. What should you do instead? ✔️ Turn off the heat, if safe ✔️ Smother with a fire blanket or lid ❌ Never use water Fire extinguishers and blankets are often treated like forbidden objects, scary, untouchable, misunderstood. That’s exactly what we change. At NAC Fire Safety, we focus on real understanding and real confidence, including, • Fire extinguisher training • Fire safety and fire marshal training • Fire risk assessments • Emergency first aid training Because knowing what not to do can be just as important as knowing what to do. 🔥 Save this. Share it. Learn it before you ever need it. 📩 DM us to book training or find out more. #firetraining #fire #fireprevention #firesafetyawareness #healthandsafety
#Firecontrol Reel by @hazmatandrescue - Trying to cool a liquid fire? You won't win. Dilution and cooling fail. Let it burn, consume, and protect exposures. Focus on containment. #FireSafety
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Trying to cool a liquid fire? You won't win. Dilution and cooling fail. Let it burn, consume, and protect exposures. Focus on containment. #FireSafety #EmergencyResponse #Hazmat #Firefighting #IndustrialSafety #ReelsOfInstagram #SafetyTips
#Firecontrol Reel by @ironsmithfire - Testing, testing… 💧🔥

Fire pumps don't get second chances. Routine testing ensures the pressure and flow are there when it matters most.

No guessin
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Testing, testing… 💧🔥 Fire pumps don’t get second chances. Routine testing ensures the pressure and flow are there when it matters most. No guessing. No shortcuts. Just verified performance. #IronsmithFire #PumpTest #FireProtection #BuiltToPerform #LifeSafety FireSprinklerSystems
#Firecontrol Reel by @lumnix1 - When a high-pressure fire hose gets out of control, it can whip violently under the force of the water rushing through it. 🚒💦
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When a high-pressure fire hose gets out of control, it can whip violently under the force of the water rushing through it. 🚒💦 . . The pressure inside the line creates powerful reactive forces, turning the hose into something unpredictable and dangerous. . . That’s why firefighters stay low and move in coordinated teams when approaching a loose line. . To regain control, they may first shut off the water supply or pin the hose down with their body weight to reduce movement. . . Once the pressure is stabilized, they carefully secure the nozzle and reestablish control. . It’s not brute strength that solves the problem—it’s training, positioning, and teamwork that prevent injury and restore control safely. . . Hashtags #Firefighters #Firefighting #EmergencyResponse #FirstResponders #SafetyTraining . . Create spicy AI content on modelsify.com
#Firecontrol Reel by @redsealfireprotection (verified account) - We're conducting a fire pump flow test from the most remote standpipe cabinet in the building. This location represents the highest demand and the poi
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We’re conducting a fire pump flow test from the most remote standpipe cabinet in the building. This location represents the highest demand and the point where pressure loss is most likely to show up. Testing here confirms the pump can deliver the required flow and pressure throughout the entire system. It’s one of the most important steps in verifying both code compliance and real-world performance. If the system performs at this outlet, it’s ready to support firefighters anywhere in the building. #fireprotection #windsoressex #redsealfireprotection

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