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Please go to http://www.hftfire.com and http://www.hoseroller.info ...as you take the next few moments to learn how this patented device will allow you to accomplish more in a few minutes at the end of an incident when fatigue is truly setting in and (as an option) function as a Rope Rescue Hand Winch; and/or prepare any "attack" or "hotel" or "high rise" hose extension bundle for immediate/ confined space deployment... an incredible SAFETY enhancement in which most hose loads actually prevent the execution of such basic Laws of Physics without extensive manipulation, arrangement and re-arrangement of the hose in whatever space may (or may not) be available. Yes, with the assistance of standard 2" trailer hitch receiver on the back of a pick-up truck I rolled, stacked, inventoried, and moved [over 100' of travel distance from an exterior drying rack surrounded by exposed dirt] over 3200' of 3", 2.5", and 1.75" Double Jacket fire hose back to it's storage racks/area... SOLO... but in far less time than a team of even eight (8) of us could have performed on our hands and knees as we swept the debris off the bottom side of every inch of over a half mile of hose. The funny part about this story was I told no one within my volunteer department I had performed this duty... by myself... during the first few drops of the fall/winter season's first heavy rain storm on a weekday afternoon. When all of us (volunteers) reported a week later to our next training drill, there was a feeling of great frustration as everyone realized [and assumed] we had all dropped the ball as none of us had taken initiative and the crucial time and effort to get a few of us together to remove the hose before the rain had hit... and therefore had became much too late to even hope for a few consecutive warm days to reverse the water exposure. However, upon viewing the 'empty' hose drying rack, the thought then transitioned the entire complement had been stolen... but then upon reporting to the apparatus room to inventory what hose may have remained, everyone was absolutely amazed to see every inch accoiunted for... just as "I" had left it... but my fellow volunteers had no idea and could only guess it must have been perhaps an inmate crew who were assigned this task... like a bunch of Santa's elves... to accomplish this incredibly grueling yet very necessary detail for us. You know when you know you have one over the rest of them!?! ...and it still leaves them wondering? Well, Hello! Bottom line they were all very appreciative they were relieved of this duty yet very skeptical when I stated I had accomplished this.... ALONE! After you view the remaining information at www.hoseroller.org you will always know! Yes, this hose roller is like none other because of it's patented removable Crank Handle and optional Extension Arm attachments and Rope Rescue pulley system designed to accomplish more than we ever dreamed in a configuration that will fit into a standard "baseball bat bag" and therefore, store nearly anywhere on you rig to be used both on or off the fire ground. Please note in every demonstration the roller is attached to either one (1) or two (2) small 2" X 3" X ¾" Quick-Disconnect Mounting Bracket(s) [designed for strength and durability AND yet small enough to be affixed to an apparatus bumper or standard 4" X 4" wooden post in the most remote locations on the globe] as the hose is rolled, coiled, and prepared (in a foot print area small enough to protect your crew from the harsh elements of weather) ...and then fully charged from within limited or confined space and then deployed around right angle turns on the most difficult paths to traverse. My hope is you find this informative at the very least and perhaps as an inspiration to consider the acquisition of such an incredible 'partner' in the Fire Service that will allow you to not only roll hose of nearly any size from 3/4" Peanut Line to up to 5" LDH, but deploy it in a much SAFER and more EFFICIENT manner, affect SAFE Rope Rescue Practices, and restore your apparatus to it's state of readiness with the least amount of time and effort like never before! I welcome any and all comments and feedback you feel compelled to share! It is never about us, but those we have committed our LIFE to serve! Proverbs 18:15 A wise many in open to new ideas... in fact he searches for them! www.hftfire.com www.hos roller.org info@hftfire.com (888) 602-FIRE You gotta check this one out! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...

Channel: Howto & Style
Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Author: hftfire

Length: 06:55
Rating: 4.24
Views: 57138

Tags: apparatus  bundle  bundles  coil  deployment  fighter  fire  firefighter  hftfire  hose  hoser  hoseroller  roller  safety  viper  

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hftfire (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
The 200' Triple layer configuration with its 66 foot 'tail' cannot be advanced around fixed objects and right angle turns nor can it be immediately charged adjacent to your fire apparatus. Virtually no comparison!
nwfdfm (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Triple layer hose pull fast 66 foot pull and can charge right a way. Practice makes better.
fowlmood77 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Sorry I meant to include that I was replying to the person who made the first reply about leaving the nozzle.
fowlmood77 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Hope that doesn't include your PARTNER
CambridgeAlphonse (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
That's a good idea. That's what we need more of- simple and practical ways of improving safety and efficiency. Kudos!
hftfire (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Again, the patent is for the device that not only rolls hose up to 5" LDH, but coils hose to its minimum inside diameter to accomplish the SAFETY measures demonstrated on this video... This device also functions as a rope rescue hand winch that can be placed in service in moments! 3w's dot hftfire dot com FIght the FIRE... NOT the hose!
basehorhonda (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
who in the world patented A HOSE LOAD???????
DupeDCrew (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
OMG!!! The "Art of UNFOLDING A Fire Hose"....... "Just Do It... NO COMPLAINTS" and "Nozzle Abandonment" as "STANDARD PROCEDURE!" ............... Would have made a Great Monty Python Episode......... Unreal !!!!!!
Rofocowboy84 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
He didn't patent the load, he patented the design for a device that assists in the making of the load.
Trainsmaster (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
very nice!

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