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Objective. To identify and describe the characteristics of each apparatus in the departmentTo give the new recruit the knowledge of equipment located on each of the apparatus and the use of that equipment.To prepare the recruit for assisting the driver operator and other firefighters on the fire g
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1. APPARATUS FAMILIARIZATION County Road 143
Volunteer Fire Department
Training Department
2. Objective To identify and describe the characteristics of each apparatus in the department
To give the new recruit the knowledge of equipment located on each of the apparatus and the use of that equipment.
To prepare the recruit for assisting the driver operator and other firefighters on the fire ground with the apparatus.
3. Overview APPARATUS INTRODUCTION
TYPE
MANUFACTURE
SIZE PUMP/TANK
USE
UNIQUE CHARACTERISTICS
4. OVERVIEW Equipment Identification and Placement
Some Procedures to follow while assisting on the fire Ground
5. Apparatus Introduction
6. 2411
7. 2006 FERRARA PUMPER CHASSIS BY FREIGHTLINER / BODY BY FERRARA FIRE APPARATUS
5-MAN CAB
1250 GPM WATEROUS PUMP
1000 GALLON POLY TANK
RESCUE STYLE BODY / UNIQUE SPEC
8. USE THIS TRUCK IS USED ON ALL HOUSE FIRES & CAR FIRES, MVA’S /RESCUES, AND HAZ-MAT CALLS.
ITS USED ON GRASS OR BRUSH FIRES AS PERSONAL TRANSPORT AND REHAB.
IS USED ON ALL MUTUAL AID CALLS TO OTHER DEPARTMENTS.
9. UNIQUE CHARACTERISTICS THE FRONT SUCTION
FRONT ATTACK LINE
DECK GUN
COMPARTMENTATION
10. 2401
11. 1994 BOARDMAN PUMPER CHASSIS BY GMC /BODY BY BOARDMAN FIRE APPARATUS
3 MAN / 2 MAN CAB
750 GPM WATEROUS PUMP
750 GALLON TANK
CLASSIC PUMPER BODY
12. USE This truck is used at house fires, grass fires where the conditions are dry for off road travel, mutual aid calls.
After 6 pm this truck rolls first on all structure fires and to be backed up by 2411
13. UNIQUE CHARACTERISTICS OFF ROAD CAPABILITIES
UNDER RIGHT CONDITIONS
Smaller and lighter than 2411 and go places where 2411 can not.
14. 2415
15. 2006 S&S TANKER CHASSIS BY FREIGHTLINER. BODY BY S&S FIRE APPARATUS
3 MAN CAB
500 GPM PUMP PTO DRIVEN
3000 GALLON STAINLESS OVER POLY ELLIPTICAL TANK.
BODY IS ALL ALUMINUM W/ SOME STAINLESS TRIM. TWO COMPARTMENTS ON BOTH SIDES BEHIND PUMP PANEL
16. USE MOBILE WATER SUPPLY
USED ON ALL STRUCTURE / AND GRASS, BRUSH FIRES.
AS WELL AS MUTUAL AID CALLS WHEN REQUESTED.
17. UNIQUE CHARACTERISTICS REAR 10 INCH DUMP
TWO REAR SIDE DUMPS
DUMP TANK
PUMP AND ROLL CAPABILITY
18. 2403
19. 1999 FORD F250 4X4 2 Man Cab
350 GPM Skid Mounted Pump
225 Gallon Water Tank
Wraparound Foam System
20. USE USED ON ALL BRUSH FIRES
COULD BE CALLED TO RESPOND TO STRUCTURE FIRE FOR EXPOSURE PROTECTION.
21. UNIQUE CHARACTERISTICS 4X4 OFF ROAD VEHICLE
PUMP AND ROLL CAPABILITY
Front and rear mountable Warn Winch.
22. 2423 Brush / Utility
23. 2009 Ford F550 Fouts Bros. Utility Body
Four man Cab
2 Rear SCBA Seats
350 GPM Pump
225 Gallon Water Tank
Wraparound Foam System
24. Unique Characteristics 4X4
Gasoline Generator
Twin Push Up Scene Lights
Carries Hydraulic Rescue Equipment
Set Up with equipment to be used as a Ladder Truck Company.
25. Use Can be used at brush fires
Supports all Other Apparatus at structure fires.
Can be used as Personnel Carrier
Can Respond to Rescue Calls
Can Respond to Haz-Mat Calls
Command Post
26. 2402 Support
27. 2010 F150 5 Man Cab
Lockable roll-top bed cover
Lockable Tailgate
28. Use Possible to use at all calls.
Personnel Carrier
At fire scenes
At schools / meetings
Support Truck
Command Vehicle
29. 2423 Areas we are going to look .
Front
Cab
L1,L2,l3
Rear
R1,R2,R3
30. Equipment placement and Identification
31. 2411 AREAS OF THE TRUCK THAT WE ARE GOING TO BE LOOK AT.
FRONT
CAB
L1,L2,L3
REAR
R1,R2,R3
SIDE MOUNTED EQUIPMENT
HOSE BED
32. FRONT
33. CAB
34. REAR SEATS
35. L1
36. L2
37. L3
38. REAR COMPARTMENT
39. R1
40. R2
41. R3
42. R3 LEFT / RIGHT DOOR
43. SIDE MOUNTED
44. HOSE BED
45. 2401 AREAS ON THE APPARATUS WE ARE GOING TO LOOK AT
CAB
L1, L2, L3, L4
REAR
R1, R2
SIDE MOUNTED EQUIPMENT
HOSE BED
46. CAB
47. L1
48. L2
49. L3
50. L4
51. REAR
52. R1
53. R2
54. SIDE MOUNTED
55. TOP
56. HOSE BED
57. 2415 AREAS WE ARE GONG TO LOOK AT
CAB
L1
R1
REAR
SIDE MOUNTED
58. CAB
59. L1
60. R1
61. REAR
62. SIDE MOUNTED
63. 2403 AREA’S WERE GOING TO LOOK AT
CAB
BED
64. CAB
65. BED
66. BED
67. Bed
68. Bed
69. 2423 Areas We are going to be looking at.
Front
Cab
L,L2,L3
Rear
R1,R2,R3
Top
Top Side Compartments
Side Mounted Equipment
70. Front
71. Cab
72. L1
73. L2
74. L3
75. Rear
76. R1
77. R2
78. R3
79. Top
80. Top Compartments
81. Side Mounted Equipment
82. 2402 Cab
Bed
83. Cab
84. Bed
85. Procedures for assisting on the Fire Ground
86. Duties Stay with apparatus
Assist Driver operator with what he asks to you to do.
Pull hose
Assist with tools, and equipment
Help firefighters with Donning and Doffing SCBA’S
87. Duties You may be asked to help the IC
Assist with accountability
Be a liaison
88. Duties During your first 3 months your are to do no firefighting. External or Internal. Only till you have completed the required training in each section of the recruit training program. You can do external after the first section and Internal after you probation is up.
You are to assist with equipment and drivers of apparatus.
89. Scene Safety Make sure you stay at the apparatus.
Listen to the driver operator for instructions.
Work safely.
Keep your eyes open and watch for unsafe conditions at all times.
When in roadways be mindful of on coming traffic.
90. Scene Safety If requested to leave the truck to bring a tool to the fire ground, be sure to have the proper PPE on for that situation before you enter the HOT ZONE.
Again as you enter the HOT ZONE be sure to try to identify any hazard areas as you make your way in and be careful.
Be sure to report to Accountability when going in and out of the hazard area
91. Scene Safety NO FREELANCING
Only do what is asked of you. Don’t work on what you think needs to be done.
Freelancing leads to people getting hurt.