Topic Brief: Split – This method is chosen if the entire 200' is needed for the stretch but the area provided is smaller than the fireman would ... Inverted minute man – This method is chosen for a longer distance than 66' or more that is not usually a straight stretch and may ...

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Split – This method is chosen if the entire 200' is needed for the stretch but the area provided is smaller than the fireman would ... Inverted minute man – This method is chosen for a longer distance than 66' or more that is not usually a straight stretch and may ... Triple – This method is chosen for a straight stretch 66' or more with no obstacles.

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  • Split – This method is chosen if the entire 200' is needed for the stretch but the area provided is smaller than the fireman would ...
  • Inverted minute man – This method is chosen for a longer distance than 66' or more that is not usually a straight stretch and may ...
  • Triple – This method is chosen for a straight stretch 66' or more with no obstacles.
  • Quick connect – This method ties both crosslays together to make a 400' line.

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Triple – This method is chosen for a straight stretch 66' or more with no obstacles. The fireman grabs the nozzle and the 2nd dog ...