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Positive Pressure Attack for Ventilation & Firefighting
Positive Pressure Attack for Ventilation & Firefighting
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Positive pressure was first used in the fire service to ventilate a structure after the fire was knocked down. Authors Kriss Garcia and Reinhard Kauffmann have taken positive pressure a step further to achieve effective ventilation in coordination with aggressive fire attack, called positive pressure attack (PPA). Properly used PPA allows firefighters great control over the interior environment of a fire building, and starts at the earliest stages of the operation when ventilation can provide the greatest benefit for victims, firefighters, and the structure. With a small investment in equipment and a commitment to training, any fire department can implement PPA at the company level.
Subjects covered in this book include:
• Basics of positive pressure and how to maximize its effectiveness for fireground ventilation.
• PPA: how effective ventilation can be coordinated to support an aggressive fire attack.
• Safety considerations and limitations of PPA and positive pressure.
• Other ways positive pressure blowers can be used to help victims and firefighters in a variety of situations.
• Implementing PPA on a department, and how to train each engine company to become its own firefighting force that can accomplish both ventilation and fire attack.
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