Mike Raburn
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« #2 : June 26, 2010, 12:55:02 AM » |
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Uncle Mike,
My last 2.7, yes .7, years in the Navy I was at Adak Naval Air Station here in Alaska.
I was in the Crash Fire / Structural FD.
I got stuck up at the Naval Security Group "outpost" in the Structural Dept. and I was the dufus in charge of our shift.
Good duty, no bosses,day on day off with a Kelly.... awesome. Made beer runs with the pumper on Friday night chow for College Football Saturday, used the turret gun to kill rats,,,,,etc etc
Anyways....we took over the Pierce Arrow pumper from the off going shift and went on our daily pump test, mandated by the department.
We went to the lowest hydrant on the system to ensure we got max pressure. "cook the books" sorta. So we hooked up the 5" jumper to the side intake.
Any who, the kid at the pump didn't check the 5" intake / discharge valve at the front of the truck to make sure it was CLOSED.
Open / Close were his options, and I failed to double check him.
He ran the pump up to max RPM / PSI and when I saw the front bumper blow off the truck I knew we had an issue.
We carried a 10 foot 5 inch hose up in the grill at all times. We should have duct taped it OFF. There were like 4 hydrants around there so we carried it for drafting.
That was a FUN call to make "Downtown" to request a different pumper.
Looking back on it, FUN TIMES! Wouldn't trade them for anything. I still have my turn out gear under the house somewhere.
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