Tremendous Is Word for Texas A&M Fire School

Tremendous Is Word for Texas A&M Fire School

Flame and smoke indicate size of loading rack pit and number of streams reflect amount of fire students encounter.

—Staff photos

Tremendous—as in Texas—is the one word that describes the 49th Annual Texas Firemen’s Training School. More than 1800 students participated in training with some 450 instructors at the 65-acre Brayton Firemen Training Field on the Texas A&M University campus at College Station last July 23-28.

Flammable liquid pits containing mock-ups of a petroleum loading dock, petroleum plant and a chemical plant are large enough to require the use of two or three monitor nozzles in addition to four to six hand lines to extinguish the training fires.

During the course of the municipal school, when these photos were taken, and the industrial school week, some 300,000 gallons of flammable liquids, most of it waste fuel, of various types are burned. During both these weeks, about 20,000 gallons of LPG are burned. Following the industrial school is a week-long Spanish school each year.

LPG facility

A new facility this year is a spacious LPG training area with gas piped underground to a Christmas tree, a 250-gallon storage tank and a bobtail LPG truck. The latter two, of course, are modified to preclude any explosive buildup of gas, but the piped gas outlets provide real hot fires demanding safe use of fog streams to shut off the valves. The facility, which replaces a smaller one, is a project of the Liquefied Petroleum Division of the Railroad Commission of Texas.

The size of the new area, as well as the area given to pump operations, is as large as the drill ground of many a municipal fire department.

Lunch is a major project in itself, but with the use of buses to get everyone from the training ground to the university cafeteria, everyone is served quickly.

School staff

The school administrative staff of 18 is headed by Chief Henry Smith and it provides administrative and support services for the school. The instructors are all volunteers from both paid and. volunteer fire departments and they include all ranks from fire fighter to chief of department.

In addition to classes at the training field, others held in classrooms include five fire prevention courses, an officer course and sped alized offerings.

The school is sponsored by the State Firemen’s and Fire Marshals’ Association of Texas.

Residential building provides a variety of live fire training situations, including an auto burning in an attached garage.Students learn to control LPG fires by shutting off valve under protection of fog as they are starting to do with 250-gallon tank.Thermal balance is the objective of training in burn building. Brief dash of fog keeps smoke high as it darkens down fire.Chemical plant mockup offers realistic challenge as hose crews must take lines to upper levels after knocking down major fire.Shoring is installed in an actual trench by rescue class members as part of their hands-on training.Patient in stretcher is hauled out of ravine while suspended from rope. Ladder with planks bridges river at lower left.Fire simulation captures attention of class in fire fighting tactics as fire situation is depicted on rear-projection screen.Simulation dispatching is done by G. E. Schenk, left, chief instructor at Ontario, Canada, Fire College, while Max Thomas, Kansas director of fire service training, handles fire scene projection.Evening demonstration for both students and public included setting up aerial streams at the drill tower by a ladder truck and an elevating platform.Hose streams are monitored for pressure while locked in a rack.Fire school ship is superstructure of a Liberty ship, complete with davits and lifeboats. Tanker foredeck was added to expand usefulness of facility.Leg locks are tried by two fire fighters during ladder class training.Texas sun makes open-sided shelters welcome relief while instructors explain next evolution to a fire fighting class. Such shelters dot the training ground.Blazing gasoline around a semi-trailer tank truck challenges a hose crew learning how to handle a situation they could face in their home town.Bobtail LPG truck fire requires cooling stream so valve can be shut off under protective fog cone.Apparatus mechanics watch instructor disassemble a pump. Students in this class learn pump maintenance techniques by actually doing them.Dispatcher course involves use of alarm room equipment. Mary Reisz of Bryan, Texas, receives an alarm.

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