Hand Method for Calculating Friction Loss for Firefighters
This video is a review of how to calculate friction loss for firefighters using the hand method. This is a fireground method of calculating friction loss for 1.75" and 2.5" hose. To see more training resources make sure you visit our website at www.boxalarmtraining.com

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