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Hose pack

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Ahosepackis abackpackcontainingfire hosein a preconfigured arrangement, sometimes completely made from fire hose without a bag, which is used to quickly facilitate the construction of ahose lay.In the context of wildland fire fighting, hosepacks are widely used in areas wherefire trucksare unable to access.[1]

Wildland hosepacks include; the Gansner pack, Travis pack,Lake George packand Gnass pack.[2][3]These types of hose packs are considered progressive hose packs. When deployed they always have laterals off the trunk line that allow water to be used at any point in the progression of the hose lay.[4]

Instructure firefighting the main type of hose pack is the high-rise pack. It is used in conjunction withstandpipesinhigh rise buildingsto quickly deploy hose on multistory buildings.[5]

Various devices, commonly referred to asfire hose vacuumsor "hose vacs", are becoming more prevalent that make packing hose easier as well as facilitating the removal of air, which makes the packs smaller and easier to deploy.[6]

References

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  1. ^"Wildland Fire Suppression Tactics Reference Guide, April 1996
  2. ^Bernard, Andrew."Wildland Fire Suppression Hose Packs"(PDF).Wildland Fire Suppression Hose Packs.Retrieved2 March2011.
  3. ^"ALAMEDA COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT"(PDF).ALAMEDA COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT.Archived fromthe original(PDF)on 7 July 2011.Retrieved2 March2011.
  4. ^Fire Fighter Training, S-130.NWCG. 2003.
  5. ^McGrail, David M. (2007).Firefighting operations in high-rise and standpipe-equipped buildings(null ed.). Tulsa, Okla.: PennWell Books.ISBN1-59370-054-7.
  6. ^Greycheck, Ronald (December 2010). "The Evolution of the Hosepack".Wildland Fire Magazine.