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Washington State Patrol Office of the State Fire Marshal

Washington State Patrol Office of the State Fire Marshal. Unit 4 : State Mobilized Apparatus and Equipment. Washington State Patrol Office of the State Fire Marshal. Course Objectives. Identify apparatus types and resource configurations. Explain the “wet rate” paid for apparatus.

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Washington State Patrol Office of the State Fire Marshal

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  1. Washington State Patrol Office of the State Fire Marshal Unit 4: State Mobilized Apparatus and Equipment

  2. Washington State Patrol Office of the State Fire Marshal Course Objectives • Identify apparatus types and resource configurations. • Explain the “wet rate” paid for apparatus. • Explain the role of the Ground Support Unit, including its responsibility for inspections. • Define who provides/pays for repairs and replacements of what during a state mobilization incident. • Explain documentation of, and responsibility for procured items.

  3. Washington State Patrol Office of the State Fire Marshal Engine Types • Apparatus Typing is established by NWCG.

  4. Washington State Patrol Office of the State Fire Marshal Engine Types • Type 1: Structural Engine • Interface Attack Engine • Type 2: Structural Engine • Type 5: Wildland Engine • Type 4: Wildland Engine • Type 3: Wildland Engine • Type 6: Wildland Engine • Type 7: Wildland Engine

  5. Washington State Patrol Office of the State Fire Marshal Tender Types

  6. Washington State Patrol Office of the State Fire Marshal Tender Types Not Shown • Type 2: Tender – 2500 gallons • Type 3 Tender – 2000 gallons • Type 1: Tender >4000 gallons • Type 1: Tactical Tender • Type 2: Tactical Tender Photographs of additional apparatus types can be found in Section 14 of the Mobilization Plan.

  7. Washington State Patrol Office of the State Fire Marshal Resource Configurations (1 of 3) • Strike Team • A Strike Team is five of the same kind of resource, with common communications and a leader. • Structural Strike Team: • 5 Structural Engines • 1 Strike Team Leader • Wildland Strike Team: • 5 Wildland Engines (Type 3-6) • 1 Strike Team Leader • Tender Strike Team: • 5 Water Tenders (Type 1-3) • 1 Strike Team Leader

  8. Washington State Patrol Office of the State Fire Marshal Resource Configurations (2of 3) • Task Force • Resources can be configured into any combination of single resources, within the span of control, assembled for a particular tactical need, with common communications and a leader. • Urban Task Force: • 4 Structural Engines (Type 1-2) • 1 Aerial Ladder • 1 Task Force Leader • Rural Task Force: • 3 Structural Engines (Type 1-2) • 2 Water Tender (Type 1-3) • 1 Task Force Leader

  9. Washington State Patrol Office of the State Fire Marshal Resource Configurations (3of 3) • Interface Task Force: • 2 Structural Engines (Type 1-2) • 2 Wildland Engine (Type 1-3) • 1 Water Tender • 1 Task Force Leader • Wildland Task Force: • 5Wildland Engines (Type 3-6) • 1 Water Tender (Type 1-3) • 1 Task Force Leader • EMS Task Force: • 3 ALS Ambulances • 2 BLS Ambulances • 1 Task Force Leader

  10. Washington State Patrol Office of the State Fire Marshal Apparatus “wet rate” • All apparatus and equipment are paid as a “wet rate”. A wet rate is inclusive of all fuel, oil, maintenance, repair, insurance and incidental cost (example ferry transportation and bridge tolls). These costs are paid by the owner (fire agency) and are NOT reimbursable. • Mechanical failure or physical damage is included in the “wet rate” and is not reimbursable. Examples include: • Mechanical breakdowns (including major items such as motor, transmission). • Body damage (minor and major) such as scratches, dents and fender damage. • Incidental loss or damage to apparatus, equipment or personal property.

  11. Washington State Patrol Office of the State Fire Marshal Procured Items • Needed items can usually be procured from two areas at Base Camp: • Communications Unit • Portable Radios and batteries • Supply Unit (Type1-2 Incidents) • Hose, Nozzles and Fittings • Personal Protective Equipment • Sleeping Pads, Sleeping Bags • Line Flagging • With the exception of consumable items (such as flagging tape and replacement foam), procured items must be returned prior to demobe. A good rule of thumb, if you are required to sign for the equipment - you must return it. If you are not sure, please ask!

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