Description
In Aerial Operator Fundamentals, FDNY veteran G. Howard Blythe delivers the definitive guide to mastering aerial operations—combining operational objectives, device-specific design knowledge, and proven tactics into one essential reference. This comprehensive resource explains not just how to operate, but why standard practices and design features matter on the fireground, enabling you to adapt to the complex and evolving challenges of modern fire operations. Whether you’re positioning for rescue, managing master stream operations, or conducting critical inspections, this book equips you with the skills and judgment needed to operate safely, effectively, and confidently. Detailed case studies—including references to NIOSH investigation reports—reinforce lessons learned, while more than 200 photographs illustrate best practices in real-world contexts. Key topics include:
- History, types, and design of aerial devices
- Codes, standards, and operator discipline
- Maintenance, inspection, and testing requirements
- Stabilization, loading, and movement
- Positioning strategies for varied incident priorities
- Tip placement and master stream operations
- Strategy, tactics, and practical application on the fireground
With its blend of technical detail, operational insight, and actionable guidance, Aerial Operator Fundamentals sets the new standard for aerial apparatus training and performance.
Book Information
ISBN 9781593706074
Author G. Howard Blythe
Format Paperback
Page Count 208
Imprint Fire Engineering Books
Publisher Fire Engineering Books