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Piercing nozzle attic fire.
Nozzle flows 180gpm in a fan pattern.
The a fast 4 has a 1 1 2 nst fitting to attach to our a fast valve assemblies for best flow results or to your existing valve assemblies.
And the beauty of it it fits in your bunker pants pocket.
Attackspike nozzles are small diameter piercing nozzles that get water on the fire faster.
The a fast 4 wall void nozzle.
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Haven south llc is introducing a new technology focused on attacking attic fires in both residential and commercial construction.
Using a piercing nozzle to attack an attic space fire from below is sometimes an easier way access the confined space.
Remember the nozzle is limited by reach and it is difficult to forcefully insert the nozzle when a charged hose line is attached.
Afast 1 nozzle deployed to the second floor to attack a concealed attic space fire.
The unique design of the fyrestick allows a firefighter to safely place it near the source of the flames with one or two individuals.
These nozzles can provide a widely distributed flow of the suppression agent reaching all around the attic space.
A piercing nozzle particularly if fed by class a foam or compressed air foam may be a particularly effective tool on attic fires if it s pushed through the ceiling and flowed into the attic from below.
Get direct access to attic and basement fires with these tools.
Punch a hole in the lath and plaster get this nozzle in there and get that fire before it gets to the attic.
Nozzle is pushed into the attic from the second floor through the drywall.
Frank michaud from the billings fire department gives examples of the uses of this firefighting tool that pierces virtually any surface to put out a fire.