How to improvise a "Cleveland"/Coil For Standpipe Operations
This video examines how to improvise a "Cleveland"/coil from hose configured in conventional horseshoe or accordion bundle folds. This procedure may be necessary when the length of a hallway is insufficient to fully stretch hose for standpipe operations. #MDFRTraining

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