Practice Practice Practice
We often do the "go and find xxxx piece of equipment, bring it back to the group, tell everyone where it was, and what it is for."
Great for newbies, but very useful for others.
As for other stuff, such as hose drill, we practice them repeatedly, with various scenarios. The aim being that by the time we have a fire, no one has to think out bowling out hoses, or connecting them etc, as they can just do it.
We were practicing with 25 mm lay flat a few weeks ago...one of the exercises we had was connecting the Foresty couplings....with your eyes closed. A few smart ar$%es also connected the couplings behind their backs!
The following week, it was very obvious who had been practicing the week before, and who hadn't!
I also like to get people to run a pump blind folded. I figure if they can do it blind folded, they can do it on any fire ground, in any weather conditions, any time!
Lots of the basic skills can only be retained with practice (although some people need more practice than others!!)
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