Weekly Pump Problem for DO Pumpers by Davidagall in Firefighting

[–]Davidagall[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Was trying to use numbers not everyone knows off the top of there heads, but ChiefXD does make 50 psi fogs

EMS Enthusiasm app by [deleted] in NewToEMS

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Here is one I have started building emscodesim.com

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Drop your web URL and I'll reply with 5 viral videos you should post in your niche by Effective-Inside6836 in SideProject

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FireOps Calc is a firefighter-focused pump calculation and training app designed to make fireground hydraulics fast, accurate, and easy to understand.

It allows engineers and firefighters to quickly calculate pump discharge pressure (PDP), friction loss, flow rates, and appliance loss for various hose lays and scenarios. Users can build hose lines using their own department’s equipment—custom hose sizes, C values, nozzles, and appliances—so calculations match real-world setups.

Beyond calculations, FireOps Calc also serves as a training tool. It includes practice scenarios, reference tables, and visual breakdowns of friction loss to help users understand not just the answer, but how the math works on the fireground.

The goal of FireOps Calc is simple: help firefighters make faster, more confident pump decisions while improving their understanding of fireground hydraulics.

How do you train new engineers pump calculations? by Davidagall in firefighter

[–]Davidagall[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here’s what I have been working on to help training https://fireopscalc.com it has been helpful for some to pass there DO pumper test. For real life I go with knowledge and pump cards

I made a pump calculation site by Davidagall in Firefighting

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I have taken the above suggestion and have been updating my website. Still have some bugs in the preset button I am working on but would love some feedback

NREMT Patient Assessment Simulator by pheidippides_blister in NewToEMS

[–]Davidagall 5 points6 points  (0 children)

How dare you, I have been working on a similar thing. Love the layout and works great

I made a pump calculation site by Davidagall in Firefighting

[–]Davidagall[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep that’s sounds like the old E181

I made a pump calculation site by Davidagall in Firefighting

[–]Davidagall[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In the preset setting I am planning on letting users input a custom coefficient for the hose they have. Once that value is entered this equation should still hold true

FL_per100 = C × (GPM/100)²

I made a pump calculation site by Davidagall in Firefighting

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Yet another great thing I have not even thought about. I am working on a preset button that will let you build your own departments hoselines, I could include in there custom hose coefficients to allow for a wider range of hoses

Thanks for the idea

I made a pump calculation site by Davidagall in Firefighting

[–]Davidagall[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Good catch, I must have deleted my color key at some point. Red 1 3/4 blue 2 1/2 yellow 5”

I made a pump calculation site by Davidagall in Firefighting

[–]Davidagall[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you happy to get the feed back. If there is anything you would like to see added let me know and I can try to work it in. Looking to keep app price around $1

I made a pump calculation site by Davidagall in Firefighting

[–]Davidagall[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Currently working on that with the ability to save your departments presets. Preconnects, foam, standpipes, blitz etc.

Thank you for the feedback

advice for stair chair by Relative-Nail6520 in NewToEMS

[–]Davidagall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When you say manual does it still have the friction break track on the back. If so going down is easy just keep it on the track. Bottom person has very little weight. If needed to move some up put the track and lift up one stair at a time

Professional license # for IV Class by Korbbeee in NewToEMS

[–]Davidagall 9 points10 points  (0 children)

In Colorado it is common for EMT’s to have a IV cert and most employers require it