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Old 09-14-13, 08:18 PM   #11
Exeric
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Actually, one thing they could do right away is make it mandatory that a grounding rod is installed at all fire hydrants and make it mandatory that the hoses have a grounding wire throughout their length that is attached to it. Of course that would work most for firefighters working from the ground. But it would be a start, along with fire fighters having rubber boots and gloves at solar sights.

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Another thought. For those working on the roof it would be good to have an electrically conductive head to toe suit, if that's possible. Make sure it is connected directly to ground at all times either through the hose, or back at the hydrant. The key in all cases would be extensive training for the fire fighters on how electricity works when there is both hot voltage as well as a hot fire.


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