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How high can this ground monitor REALLY hit? 😳 This BlitzFire punched water ____ stories up. No aerial, no deck gun, just pavement power. In Westchester County (NY), the Fully Involved crew pushed the limits of a portable monitor in a real transitional attack scenario. 3-inch supply. 500 GPM. 115 PSI. And the result? Direct impact at the _____ floor. If you’ve ever doubted what a ground monitor can do in multi-story fireground ops — this test might change your mind. Fast to deploy. Low manpower
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8,000 GPM from a remote-controlled monitor. Meet the Tsunami and its monster-sized set of stacked tips (the biggest of which here is 5-1/8"). This remote-controlled firefighting monitor flows 4,000 to 8,000 gpm for large-scale fire a**ack and heavy water supply operations. Built to move serious water with control. Minimal friction loss matters. The Tsunami holds just 15 PSI at 8,000 gpm thanks to the integral stream straightener. That means stronger stream reach and better water delivery when it
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Low-staffed engine with only 2 firefighters? Exhausted before you hit the fire room? This tactical training could be the solution. 🚨 Episode 8 of Fully Involved is now live! "Low-Staffed Residential Fires in Connecticut" (25 minutes of residential firefighting training!) 🧠 If your crew’s running low manpower, your nozzle technique matters even more. Instructor Pete Morotto breaks down how to lock in your body, slow down your hose line, and actually get water where it needs to go — without burn
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Performance, versatility, and reliability. What do you expect from our products? #Firefighting #TFT #TaskForceTips | Task Force Tips
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⚠️ Monitor get knocked around? The BlitzFire’s built-in safety shutoff valve automatically activates, preventing uncontrolled movement and minimizing the risk of injury and equipment damage. This monitor’s got your back. Firefighters know how fast things can go sideways when a ground monitor isn’t set right, especially on uneven ground or with low staffing. The BlitzFire’s built-in safety shutoff valve shuts water off automatically. 💡 It stays flowing during normal forward/back motion. Only a s
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🚒🔥 Essential Firefighting Tactic: Master Positioning for Maximum Efficiency
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Aug 7, 2024
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Servicing your equipment shouldn't be a mystery. We provide service classes to help firefighters maintain and repair their equipment. | Task Force Tips
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Apr 3, 2023
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🚪 If you’re first due and see fire pushing at the door, how are you hitting it? Handline or ground monitor? Smooth bore or fog? None of the above? How do you approach the door differently from other departments? In this video, a BlitzFire portable monitor with stacked smooth bore tips (down to 1") is set up right at the threshold. Why? Because sometimes the best knock isn’t made by a handline. Here’s what could make the BlitzFire a smart call in certain front door attacks: ➡️ Delivers up to 500
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The TFT Blitzfire is the ONLY LE Portable Monitor with an UNASSISTED 10° attack angle up to an 86° attack angle and employs the TFT safety shut off valve if the monitor becomes unstable for greater fireground safety. For more information, visit: https://www.tft.com/Product-Series/Blitzfire?Category=portable-monitors | Task Force Tips
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Sep 24, 2019
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Tired of switching tips mid-incident or worrying about damaged threads when it matters most? 🔥 The VIT Valve Integral Tip™ nozzle solves both problems for firefighters. Its retractable thread protector keeps your gear mission-ready, while exposed threads make adding a smooth bore or combination tip fast and seamless during break-and-extend ops. No wasted time. No compromised performance. Just reliable flow control with six detent valve positions and a built-in stream straightener for peak strea
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🚨 You make the push… but it’s not punching through. Interior fire attack, heat’s stacking up, and your stream’s just not getting it done. Visibility’s trash. 🔥 Been there? That’s why having fast control at the nozzle matters, especially when every second counts. 💡 The QuadraFog gives firefighters on the line instant options: 🔁 Snap from hard-hitting straight stream to high-flow fog in seconds 🎯 Dial up flow without calling the pump operator 🧱 Built tough with stainless steel where it count
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For fire departments that have smooth bore and fog fans arguing, this could be one solution! Instantly switch between a hard-hitting solid stream and a protective fog, without swapping nozzles or losing flow. The best of both worlds is right in your hands. Learn more about the Vortex adjustable smooth bore nozzle at http://tft.com/series/vortex 🌪️ | Task Force Tips
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🪝 RURAL HITCH: Pt. 8 — Still running one tank at your dump site? Adding a second portable tank isn’t just a nice-to-have, it’s how rural fire attack hits 1,500 GPM with tankers, tight manpower, and limited water. 🛑 Henry Lovett breaks it down step by step: ▶ Next-in tanker offloads ▶ Send water through the clappered Siamese ▶ Transfer tube between tanks for max volume If you’re running portable tanks or drafting with low staffing, you’ll want this setup dialed in before the tones drop. 👉 Watc
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📲 Real firefighters, real flavor. Get notified when new episodes drop. In Fully Involved you'll learn: - How fire departments across the U.S. tackle challenges with different tactics and flavor. - Real-world solutions for common problems. - Tips from experienced firefighters on the ground daily. - How to adapt regional firefighting methods to strengthen your department. - And you'll have fun doing it. | Task Force Tips
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Feb 18, 2025
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TFT supports the mission of the fire service. See how, here… | Task Force Tips
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Jul 27, 2018
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🎥 There’s ssssssomething about the perfect turn on a valve… smooth, precise, just right. Every firefighter knows — when your gear works like an extension of you, the job goes smoother. 🚒 Meet the WATER THIEF 2.5” ROCKER X 2.5” M: https://tft.com/product/wt5nj-nj-nf ✅ Quarter-turn aluminum ball valves = rock-solid shutoff ✅ Full flow 2.5” & 1.5” waterways = max flow, minimal loss ✅ Tough aluminum alloy body, powder-coated inside & out ✅ Folding nylon handles, hard coat anodized couplings ✅ Buil
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10 months ago
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This thing hits like a DECK G*N, because it is. 💥 Most firefighters don’t expect a portable monitor to throw 1,250 GPM with this kind of control. The CrossFire gives you full flow, with smooth bore or fog, as a deck g*n or ground monitor. One tool. Two setups. No compromises. ✅ Pressure gauge ✅ 35° safety stop ✅ Elevation handwheel ✅ Extend-A-G*n™ ready ✅ Safe-Tak™ 1250 base for solid ground ops Think your crew could use a knockout punch like this? 🥊 👉 Schedule a demo by heading to the commen
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6 months ago
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🚒 PROBLEM: I need great foam but I don't want to add an attachment to the nozzle. In the middle of a fire, every second counts ⚠️ 🚒 SOLUTION: The QuadraCup nozzle eliminates the hassle. As Brian Podsiadlik explains 👇 “Instead of having a two-piece setup... we have a normal structural attack nozzle with an integrated foam attachment. Now I’m flowing 95 GPM. I want a thicker blanket? I extend the foam attachment and adjust the fog pattern — and I’m there.” The QuadraCup combines selectable flow
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Apr 30, 2025
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🚒 Traditional monitors can’t always reach tight, elevated, or awkward spots. Hemisphere changes the game for industrial fire departments. ✅ Mounts on tanks, beams, railings, pipes, hitches — anywhere you need it ✅ Flows up to 500 GPM with precision ✅ Full 360° rotation and 80° sweep for total control ✅ Fast, secure setup without relying on gravity When the fire’s in a tough spot, Hemisphere gets water where you need it — fast. 🌊 Move smarter. Fight harder. Save more. 👉 Learn more about Hemisp
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Apr 28, 2025
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Drafting low? This strainer keeps your pump moving Firefighters working low water levels know the pain. Clogs. Vortexes. Wasted time. The TFT low-level strainer runs clean with a stainless screen, built-in jet siphon, and only 0.5 PSI loss at 1500 GPM. See how smooth it drafts, even in challenging situations. 👉 Schedule a demo to see for yourself! Head to the comments. | Task Force Tips
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Turn ANY Low Level TFT Strainer Into a Floating Strainer - To be Introduced at the FDIC... | Task Force Tips
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The perfect combo. A high volume low level strainer AND a easily detachable floating component. | Task Force Tips
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Nov 29, 2016
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LIVE BREAKDOWN: See heavy fire and think you need bigger water? 🚒💦 That mindset could be slowing your attack — and putting searchable space at risk. In this live breakdown, Sean Gray shows how to read the fire 🔥, choose the right line, and make fast, effective decisions — even with power lines dropping and conditions changing. ⚡ Watch the full episode (E1) of the Fully Involved Podcast with Sean Gray! Head to the comments. | Task Force Tips
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What’s your plan if the hallway turns hostile? 🚪🔥 You’re moving in, focused, seconds from making a standpipe connection... But suddenly, a door swings open, feeding the fire and flooding the hallway with smoke and heat. Now you're trapped trying to connect lines in a deadly environment. That’s an IDLH (immediately dangerous to life or health) — and that’s NOT the place to be. ✅ FULL EPISODE: TFT.com/high-rise-ny3 How does your department teach standpipe strategy? How do you decide where to hoo
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🚒💧 Choosing the Right Nozzle - High Pressure or Low Pressure? 💧🚒 Firefighter Jeff Goarley shares insight on when to choose a low-pressure nozzle, especially in situations where small water is needed. 1️⃣ Why Switch to Low Pressure? For departments moving away from a 100 psi fog nozzle, a low-pressure nozzle offers low reaction force, easy control and a small amount of water when it's tactically appropriate. 2️⃣ Slide Valve – Metro nozzles utilize a slide valve, not a ball valve. This setup a
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Did you know it's there? How does one bonus screw give you another layer of safety on your BlitzFire? Add the socket head screw and it holds the bale just cracked. Even if the valve shuts off unexpectedly, you still get control. TFT's Ben Lehman explains the layered protection for the firefighter with less nozzle reaction built in. 🟦 Watch the trick at :16, when the captions turn blue! 👉 Schedule a demo to see for yourself! Head to the comments. | Task Force Tips
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Can your monitor hit the right floor when the situation calls for it? Firefighters running low staffing know the struggle: sometimes that handline just doesn’t have the reach — or the punch — you need for the job. Paul Neely breaks down how the BlitzFire portable monitor can change the game with 500 GPM and an 86° attack angle. Whether it's hitting a sixth-story window or making a fast stop on arrival, that angle and gallonage might mean the difference between rescue or recovery. 👉 To see the B
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🚨 STANDPIPE OPS: It’s not just drag, connect, and go. If your probie treats a high-rise hookup like a hydrant stretch, he or she is in for a rough lesson. Between elevation loss, unknown outlet pressure, old valves, garbage jammed in places it shouldn't be and air in the lines — you need a plan. So we’re asking: ➡️ What’s your #1 tip for a new firefighter doing standpipe ops for the first time? ➡️ Do you flow before the fire floor? Use a pressure gauge? Inline bleed-off? Drop your best teaching
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Firefighters! What gets overlooked in the air entrainment and ventilation conversations? What’s one tip you’d give a probie about ... 💨 Working in the exhaust? 😤 Biggest danger? 👀 What gets missed? 📊 Reading ventilation? 🧭 Flow path choices? Many firefighters overlook how much air their nozzle moves. That airflow can feed the fire, alter the flow path, or blow conditions right back on your crew. Nozzle choice, movement patterns, building construction. They all change the game. Share your wi
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