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Thats a term used in the fire service. I "breathe air" 3 to 4 times a year. Scott 4500 lb. (PSI) bottle goes pretty quick when you're working a fire or hazmat scene. I frost up the regulator pretty easily LOL.
"Aim right, squeeze light" " Might as well hit what you're aiming at, it kicks the same whether you miss or not" NRA Life, GOA
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Thats a term used in the fire service. I "breathe air" 3 to 4 times a year. Scott 4500 lb. (PSI) bottle goes pretty quick when you're working a fire or hazmat scene. I frost up the regulator pretty easily LOL. Used to do that usually a time or three a week with the local fire department.
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Just did an "air consumption" test last night. Made it 20 minutes until the vibralert went off. 3900 psi in bottle when I started. 37 minutes totally out of air and I was wringing wet.
"Aim right, squeeze light" " Might as well hit what you're aiming at, it kicks the same whether you miss or not" NRA Life, GOA
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If you're gonna breathe air, best to make sure it's certified grade D breathing air.
Don't ask me how I know.
A wise man is frequently humbled.
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Just did an "air consumption" test last night. Made it 20 minutes until the vibralert went off. 3900 psi in bottle when I started. 37 minutes totally out of air and I was wringing wet. I cannot recall how long I could last. It was not that long but I don't do well in heat. Sweat like a pig and its way worse in gear and a fire and I take a lot of air. Nope I'm not a 20 year old anymore. LOL Seemed that I ran dry once in a structure fire around the 25 minute mark. And I never heard or felt the alerts. Then we changed to masks where you can see the level by light indicators.
We can keep Larry Root and all his idiotic blabber and user names on here, but we can't get Ralph back..... Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, over....
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I can say with certainty that you don’t want to run out of air at 90’.
If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
American by birth; Alaskan by choice. --ironbender
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