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The Official Book of Andy
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The Official Book of Andy is a compilation of the writings of the late Lieutenant Andrew A. Fredericks that appeared in print in Fire Engineering and online for Fire Nuggets. Fredericks was a member of Fire Department of New York Squad Company 18 in Manhattan and was killed on 9/11. He was a pioneer and a noted expert in fire suppression methods. This book is a tribute to his work, gathering his expertise on hoselines, standpipe operations, and all the facets of fire attack.
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Table of Contents
Foreword
Introduction: Remembering Andy
I. Fire Engineering
1 Fighting Fire with Water: Return of the Solid Stream
- Principles of Direct Extinguishment
- Critical Factors
- Solid Streams versus Straight Streams
- Misconceptions about Solid Streams
- Standpipe Firefighting Operations
- The Proof Is in the Performance
- Types of Standpipe Systems
- Locations of Standpipe Systems
- Supplying Standpipe Systems
- Common Siamese Connection Problems
- Logistics
- The Standpipe Kit
- Operating from Standpipe Systems
- Selecting Hose and Nozzle
- Hydrant Reliability
- Inspection and Maintenance
- Vandalism and Unauthorized Use
- Utilizing Hydrants—Single Engine Company
- Utilizing Hydrants—Two Engine Companies
- Positioning at Hydrants
- The Two Minutes of Terror
- “Start Water”
- 4The 2½-Inch Handline
- Limitations of 1¾-Inch Hose
- The Two-Five Syndrome
- Impact of Reduced Staffing
- “Slippery Water”
- Advantages of 2½-Inch Hose
- Tactical Considerations
- Handling 2½-Inch Hose
- Big Fire, Big Water
- 5Stretching and Advancing Handlines, Part 1
- Indisputable Truths
- Basic Rules of Stretching Hose
- Estimating the Stretch
- Hose Stretch Variations
- When Preconnected Lines Fall Short
- Stretching the Handline
- Modern Apparatus Design
- Other Considerations
- Preparing for the Advance
- 6Stretching and Advancing Handlines, Part 2
- The Nozzle Team
- The Engine Company Officer
- The Nozzle Firefighter
- The Backup Firefighter
- The Door Firefighter
- Final Preparations
- Dangers of Kinks
- Additional Considerations
- A Lifesaving Tool
- 7Observations on the Engine Company
- Vertical versus Horizontal Stretch
- Haste, Aggressiveness, Discipline
- Apparatus Design
- The “Myth” of the Unburned Side
- Stretching Handlines Revisited
- Odds and Ends
- Back to Basics
- 8Standpipe System Operations: The Standpipe Kit
- The Handline Standpipe Kit
- The Chauffeur Standpipe Kit
- Supply via a Lower-Floor Outlet
- Causes of Pressure Problems
- Troubleshooting
- Chauffeur Safety
- Expect the Unexpected
- 9Long Handlines and Hose Headers
- H-Type Apartment Building Fire
- Lessons Learned
- Augmenting Sprinkler Systems
- 10Engine Company Support of RIT/FAST Operations
- Engine Companies Save Lives
- From “Fat” Engines to “Fast” Trucks
- The Rapid Intervention Engine Company
- Training an Effective RICE
- Tools and Equipment
- Nozzle Selection
- Fireground Operations
- Make a RICE Policy
- 11Y2K: Are You Prepared for Hidden Hazards?
- Preplanning Is Key
- Tips for Operational Safety
- 12Little Drops of Water: 50 Years Later, Part 1
- Fog Nozzle History
- Little Drops of Water
- The National Exploratory Committee
- The Combination Attack
- Misapplication and Confusion
- Water Fog and Life Safety
- Layman before Fog
- The Debate Continues
- 13Little Drops of Water: 50 Years Later, Part 2
- The Modern Environment
- Black Fire
- Compartment Fires
- Fuel Materials
- Energy-Efficient Windows
- Firefighting Actions
- Fog, Fans, and Foam
- Little Drops Again
- Interior Direct Attack
- 14Improving the Quality of Your Solid Streams
- Freeman Experiments
- Factors
- Testing
- Results
- Handline Nozzles
- Nozzle Reaction
- 15Considerations for the Effective Use of Deck Guns
- Deck Pipes and Deck Guns
- Safety Concerns
- Operational Problems
- Chicago’s Long Deck Gun
- Exposure Protection
- Offensive Attack
- Shift in Strategy
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Tips and Suggestions
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- 16Handline Selection
- 17Handline Placement
- 18Estimating the Stretch
- 19Stream Selection
- 20Advancing the First Handline, Part 1
- 21Advancing the First Handline, Part 2
- 22Advancing the First Handline, Part 3
- 23Advancing the First Handline, Part 4
- 24Why Fires Are More Dangerous Today
- 25Father’s Day