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a partial guide to mcfrs safe structural firefighting policy

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a partial guide to mcfrs safe structural firefighting policy

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    1. A PARTIAL GUIDE TO MCFRS SAFE STRUCTURAL FIREFIGHTING POLICY SECTION VRIT AIR SUPPLY BAG ASSEMBLY

    2. OBJECTIVES The student will be able to: Properly assemble all primary components of the Scott RIT air pack and RIT air supply bag Identify the areas of the Scott RIT air pack most susceptible to damage

    3. RIT Air Supply Bag Begin with all the pieces laid out on the ground.

    4. RIT Air Supply Bag Feed the low pressure line and the trans-fill whip into the bottom of the bag.

    5. RIT Air Supply Bag Continue to feed the two lines through the netting in the bag and out the opposite side

    6. RIT Air Supply Bag This is what the bag should now look like.

    7. RIT Air Supply Bag Next slide in the SCBA cylinder. The cylinder stem should be at the bottom of the bag.

    8. RIT Air Supply Bag Connect the single stage reducer to the RIT Air cylinder and tighten.

    9. RIT Air Supply Bag This is how it looks from above.

    10. RIT Air Supply Bag Cinch down the draw string for the bottom of the bag.

    11. RIT Air Supply Bag Coil the low pressure line and the trans-fill whiptuck them into the top of the bag.

    12. RIT Air Supply Bag Tuck the face piece with the regulator attached into the top. The regulator is not attached to anything other than the face piece.

    13. RIT Air Supply Bag Pull the top flap over. Connect the Velcro and the seat belt buckle. Your bag is now ready for use.

    14. The single stage reducer is unprotected do not drop the bag. RIT Air Supply Bag

    15. When the bag is charged with air the user must be careful to not accidentally pull the collar back on the male portion of the dual EBSS. It will leak air. RIT Air Supply Bag

    16. Pay attention to the cylinder valve. It is possible to turn it on or off inadvertently while dragging it about. RIT Air Supply Bag

    17. The Cylinder Yoke is also a weak pointagain Do Not Drop On This End. RIT Air Supply Bag

    18. The face piece mounted regulator is attached to the face piece and that unit is place into the bag

    19. There are many reasons for not attaching the face piece or regulator to anything including: If the face piece and regulator are attached to the air supply and the supply is charged an open donning switch or purge valve will leak. RIT Air Supply Bag

    20. QUESTIONS CONTACT: MFF Mike Bobrow or MFF Mark Hopko at the SCBA Shop or Lt. Charles Bailey

    21. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Assistant Chief Michael Clemens; MCFRS PSTA Training Officer Captain Derrick Anthony; MCFRS In-Service Training Coordinator Lieutenant Charles Bailey; MCFRS NEMT-P Master Firefighter Eric Fessenden; MCFRS Firefighter Robert Faas; MCFRS

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