Water Mapping | Less Fatigue, More Knock | Residential Firefighting | Fully Involved (Ep. 10)
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Water isn’t going where you think — and you’re getting smoked in the hallway. This episode shows how to map water on a second-floor push so you cool faster, protect the search, and save energy on short-staffed stretches.
Fireground problems this video tackles:
🚫 Water not reaching the fire room while you whip the nozzle around
🚫 Fatigue from constant nozzle movement on low-staffed pushes
🚫 Accidental fog/air entrainment while advancing a combo nozzle
🚫 Sloppy pre-staging on the stairs that kills your reflex time
🚫 “Shooting down” from above and missing the attic/voids
With Pete Morotto and Brian Hurst from Connecticut Fire Academy, you’ll learn how to:
✅ Bank the stream off the top doorframe to map water deep into the bedroom from the hallway
✅ Cool the common hallway with minimal movement, then advance with purpose
✅ Pick the right package: 1¾", 7/8" tip, ~160 gpm straight stream (and when dispersed patterns belong)
✅ Pre-stage hose smartly and keep the stairwell tenable for search
✅ Use high stream angles to reach ceiling/attic spaces; aim up under eaves to slow attic fire spread
✅ Flip to Vortex for hydraulic ventilation after the knock, then back to smooth bore — all at 50 psi
🧠 Use this video to train on:
– Residential second-floor fire attack with 1¾" and a 7/8" smooth bore (≈160 gpm)
– True “water mapping”: pattern, angle, and minimal-movement placement from the stairwell and hallway
– Coordinating nozzle cooling with search so you don’t soak the team or lose the hallway
– Pre-staging hose for the stairs and using position of advantage at door frames
– When to use hydraulic ventilation after knockdown to finish stronger
00:00 – Cold Open: “Water isn’t going where you think” + fatigue check
01:00 – Title + Intro: 5 Burning Questions
01:24 – Setup at Connecticut Fire Academy
02:00 – Scenario and Tactical Glossary: Water Mapping and Reflex Time explained
03:30 – Q1: Equipment choices — 1¾", 7/8" tip, ~160 gpm; straight stream vs. dispersed
05:32 – Q2: Pre-staging for the second floor — hose management & making the stairs tenable
07:36 – Q3: The push & coordinating with search; cooling from position of advantage
09:07 – Remote water into the bedroom from the hallway (deflection & reach)
11:13 – Water Mapping props: overview & origins (why buckets lied to us)
12:22 – Mastering hallway stream placement with minimal movement
13:53 – Q4: Sliding into the bedroom — whipping vs mapping (which puts more water in?)
15:56 – Bonus Tip: Vent smarter — flip to Vortex for hydraulic ventilation at 50 psi
16:31 – Q5: Why stream angle matters — hit high, map under the roof/soffits, cool the attic
20:59 – Tailboard Talk: tying tactics together for residential firefighting
Low-staffed first-floor push, exterior water application, second-floor stream placement
Fully Involved Series:
New York (E1–E3)
Atlanta (E4–E7)
Connecticut (E8–E11)
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