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  1. Here are 5 officially recognised fire fighting techniques12:
    • Direct Attack Technique: This involves aiming the water directly at the base of the fire.
    • Indirect Attack Technique: This involves aiming the water at the ceiling so that the water can drop down, thereby extinguishing the fire from above.
    • Combination Attack Technique: This involves using both direct and indirect attack techniques.
    • Fog Attack Technique: The hose uses a fog setting to extinguish a fire – ideal for closed compartment fires where there is no wind.
    • The “Two Lines In” Technique: This involves creating two lines of water to surround the fire and extinguish it.
    When fighting a fire, always stand with an exit at your back, stand several feet away from the fire, and use a sweeping motion to aim at the base of the fire. If possible, use a “buddy system” to have someone back you up or call for help if something goes wrong3.
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    Fire Fighting Techniques

    • 5 Recognised Fire Fighting Techniques Here are 5 officially recognised fire fighting techniques, used across a range of different fire situations. ...
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    Fire Fighting Techniques

    • 1. Direct Attack Technique This must be the most well-known technique for firefighting. ...
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    How to Fight a Fire Safely: Always stand with an exit at your back. Stand several feet away from the fire, moving closer once the fire starts to diminish. Use a sweeping motion and aim at the base of the fire. If possible, use a “buddy system” to have someone back you up or call for help if something goes wrong.
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