Water Supply Drill with Neighboring Companies |
| By GMFC | |
| April 26, 2012 | |
| On Wednesday, 4/25, Glen Moore Fire Co. hosted a rural water supply drill involving six neighboring companies. The scenario was based on recent fires fought by Glen Moore Fire Co and our mutual aid companies; it involved a simulated fire scene, deployment of several hand lines, a master stream, deployment of two porta-tanks, the use of a jet syphon to draw from the 2nd porta tank, a secondary fill site, and tanker shuttles between the fill site and the fire scene. Roughly 50 firefighters took part in the drill and 62,000 gallons of water was drafted, shuttled, and flowed from the attack engine. East Brandywine Fire Police did a great job of managing the high amount of apparatus traffic while maintaining safe travel for civilians. The drill provided valuable training to all companies involved and the crews could not have worked better together. The event proved once again how dedicated, professional, and skilled each community's volunteer firefighters are. Glen Moore Fire Co would like to thank the following companies for coming out and participating: - East Brandywine Fire Co
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| Units: | Engine 48-1, Engine 48-5, Rescue 48, Tac 48, Squad 48, Command 48 |
| Mutual Aid: | Engine 49, Tanker 49, Utility 49, 49 Fire Police, Command 49, Engine 33-5, Engine 47-2, Engine 47-5, Engine 73-1, Tanker 73, Engine 69-5, Engine 44-5 |