Difference between revisions of "Progressive Hoselay Packs"

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==Assembling the Pack==
==Assembling the Pack==
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Wildland_trunk_line_with_wye.jpg|Trunk and Wye
File:Wildland trunk line with wye.jpg|Trunk with wye
Example.jpg|Caption2
File:Wye in pack.jpg|Wye in pack
File:Trunk flaked in pack.jpg|Flaking trunk into pack
File:Complete wildland pack.jpg|Completed pack with attack line, nozzle, clamp and strap.
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#Close the pack.
#Close the pack.


Note: This is sometimes easier done with the pack on a partner's back while they kneel down.
Note: This is sometimes easier done with the pack on a partner's back while they kneel down. Or alternatively you can use a saw horse if you have one available:
[[File:Pack Progressive Hoselay with Saw Horse.jpg|thumb]]

Latest revision as of 17:11, 15 April 2022

MEFD uses progressive hose lay packs to let us quickly extend trunk line while simultaneously fighting fire. This will typically be used on initial attack on a fire that we want to hook quickly by wetting one flank and then attacking from the leading edge.

What's in the pack?

Progressive hose lay pack items.jpg
  • The pack (there are a couple of varieties)
  • A gated wye
  • 100' of 1 1/2" quarter-turn hose (flake)
  • 100' of 1" quarter-turn hose (double-donut)
  • Hose clamp
  • Nozzle
  • Rubber strap

Assembling the Pack

Note: Check each fitting for gaskets as you make the connections.

  1. Attach the input of the wye to one end of the 1 1/2" trunk line.
  2. Open the valves on the way to save a little space and place the wye in the corner of the pack.
  3. Flake in the trunk line, filling every gap in the pack. Leave the end loose.
  4. Double-donut roll the 1" line and secure with a strap.
  5. Attach the nozzle to the 1" line.
  6. Slide the hose clamp under the strap.
  7. Place the 1" attack line on top of the trunk line with the nozzle and clamp visible
  8. Close the pack.

Note: This is sometimes easier done with the pack on a partner's back while they kneel down. Or alternatively you can use a saw horse if you have one available:

Pack Progressive Hoselay with Saw Horse.jpg