A split lay in the fire service refers to a method of deploying hose where two separate lines are laid from the pump to the water source or fire scene. This technique allows for simultaneous water supply and attack lines, improving efficiency during firefighting operations. Typically, one line may be used for supply while the other is for attack, enabling quicker response and flexibility in managing fire incidents. Split lays are especially useful in situations where access to the fire is limited or when multiple attack lines are needed.
It is laying hose from the fire to the fire plug , instead of a forward lay which is from the plug to the attack apparatus at the fire.
fire service is a fire burning bad
No they stopped providing the lay-by service.
what is the purpose of the fire service?
Find a clean stainless steel drum, split it and weld on hinges and a handle. Lay in a grate and a grill. Set it on a good set of legs and fire it up. Check out the link below.
Kill them with fire.
They do not lay eggs. Instead they split in two.
The motto of New Zealand Fire Service is 'Service to the People'.
Tasmania Fire Service was created in 1979.
they can lay as much as 200 at a time! Wow!
Fire service is a very important and dangerous job that is a part of our society. People need fire service so that they can put out fires in homes and businesses. Fire service also responds to emergencies that aid the public.
Jefferson County Fire Service was created in 1947.