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Fire Chief

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Chief Fennessey, Brian

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Assistant Chief Emergency Operations

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Chief

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Assistant Chief Support Services

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Chief Barnes, Ken

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Deputy Chief EMS

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Chief Stowell, Colin

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Lifeguard Chief

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Chief Wurtz, Rick

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Deputy Chief Special Operations

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Chief Webber, Chris

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Deputy Chiefs Operations

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A Chief Steve Wright
B Chief Gina La Mantia
C Chief Steve Ricci

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Deputy Chief Fire Prevention

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Chief Perry, Doug

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Deputy Chief Logistics

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Chief Ester, Kevin

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Battalion Chief Training and Education

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Chief Gaboury, James

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Battalion Chief Professional Standards

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Chief Garcia

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Battalion 1

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1, 3, 4, 7, 11, Airport

HQ - 1

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Battalion 2

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5, 8, 14, 18, 23, 28, 36

HQ - 5

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Battalion 3

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15, 20, 21, 22, 25, 27

HQ - 25

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Battalion 4

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10, 17, 26, 31, 34, 39, 45

HQ - 45

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Battalion 5

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9, 13, 16, 24, 35, 41, 47

HQ - 35

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Battalion 6

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6, 12, 19, 29, 30, 32, 43

HQ - 12

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Battalion 7

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33, 37, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46

HQ - 44

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Specialty Stations

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MAST/ EDT - 1
TRT/ Heavy Rescue - 4
EMS - 9 & 26
Post Academy Training - 10 & 44
Pre-Fire Planning - 16
Hose Testing - 19
Hose Repair - 20
Allied Equipment Repair - 23
Fire Pump Testing - 28
SCBA/ Fit Testing - 36
Ladder/ Wooden Handled Equip. Repair - 40
TRT/ USAR - 41
HIRT/ Hazmat - 45
Squad 55 - located between 12 and 32
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Class A Fire

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Ordinary Combustibles
Green Triangle
Burning Trashcan and Pile of Wood

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Class B Fire

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Flammable Liquid
Red Square
Gas Can and Burning Puddle

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Class C Fire

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Energized Electrical
Blue Circle
Electric Plug and Burning Outlet

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Class D Fire

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Combustible Metals
Yellow Star
Burning Gear
Sodium, potassium, magnesium, titanium…

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Class K Fire

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Commercial Cooking Fires

Black Pan

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1 1/2" Combi Nozzle 100' Preconnect
100 psi | 30, 60, 95, 125 gpm
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1 1/2" Combi Nozzle 150' and 200' Preconnect
100 psi | 95, 125, 150, 200 gpm
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2 1/2" Combi Nozzle
100 psi | 150, 175, 200, 250 gpm
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1 1/2" Elkhart Phantom Hi-Rise Fog Nozzle
75 psi 30, 95, 125, 150, 200 gpm 7/8" Slug Tip allows 160 gpm at 50 psi
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What Apparatus are at FS 1
``` Engine 1 Light & Air 1 Battalion 1 Engine 201 Utility 81 Truck 1 MAST Medic 1 EDT Chem Unit 1 XR-1 ```
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What Apparatus are at FS 5
Engine 5 Battalion 2 OES 8631 (Type III)
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What Apparatus are at FS 14
Engine 14 Truck 14 Brush 14 Shift Commander 1
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What Apparatus are at Station 18
Engine 18 Medic 18 OES 304 (Type I)
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What Apparatus are at FS 28
Engine 28 Truck 28 Crash Rescue 28 Water Tender 28
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What Apparatus are at FS 15
Engine 15 | Mobile Canteen 1
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What Apparatus are at FS 23
Engine 23 | Utility 82
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What Apparatus are at FS 20
Engine 20 Truck 20 Medic 20 Utility 20
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What Apparatus are at FS 27
Engine 27 | Utility 83
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What Apparatus are at FS 10
Engine 10 Truck 10 Brush 10 Chem Unit 10
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What Apparatus are at FS 31
``` Engine 31 Mobile Canteen 2 Medic 31 Utility 84 Medic 99 (STAR) UDC Trailer (Decon) ```
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What Apparatus are at FS 34
Engine 34 | Brush 34
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What Apparatus are at FS 45
``` Engine 45 Truck 45 Battalion 4 Hazmat 1 Hazmat 2 ```
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What Apparatus are at FS 9
Engine 9 Medic Rescue 9 Mod Pickup/Trailer
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What Apparatus are at FS 24
Engine 24 Brush 24 Medic 24
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What Apparatus are at FS 35
``` Engine 35 Battalion 5 Truck 35 Brush 35 Medic 35 Utility 85 ```
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What Apparatus are at FS 41
Engine 41 Medic 41 USAR 41
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What Apparatus are at FS 12
``` Engine 12 Battalion 6 Truck 12 Brush 12 Medic 12 Utility 86 ```
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What Apparatus are at FS 19
Engine 19 | Water Tender 19
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What Apparatus are at FS 29
``` Engine 29 Truck 29 Brush 29 Medic 29 Medic 229 ```
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What Apparatus are at FS 43
Engine 43 Crash Rescue 43 (Brown Field) Brush 43 Copter 1
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What Apparatus are at FS 33
Engine 33 OES 8631 Medic Rescue 33
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What Apparatus are at FS 37
Engine 37 Medic 37 Brush 37
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What Apparatus are at FS 40
Engine 40 Light & Air 40 Truck 40 Water Tender 40 Brush 40 Medic Rescue 40 Utility 40
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What Apparatus are at FS 42
Engine 42 Medic 42 Utility 87
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What Apparatus are at FS 44
``` Engine 44 ERT (Environmental Response) Truck 44 Battalion 7 Utility 44 HazMat 1 HazMat 2 ```
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Kerf Cut
Single cut the width of the chainsaw guide bar made through the roof decking used to identify conditions below and roof integrity
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Smoke Indicator Hole
Small triangular hole cut through the roof decking used to identify smoke and fire conditions below and roof integrity, 3" sides
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Inspection Hole
Triangular hole, 2' x 2' x 2' used to determine roof type and direction of construction. First cut shall be made at a 45 deg. angle to any exterior wall, 2nd and 3rd parallel to exterior wall.
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Trench Cut
Defensive cut, 3' across running the entire width of the roof perpendicular to the path of fire.
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Salvage Covers: Sizes, How many carried on truck?
10 Salvage covers on truck. | Sizes: 12x14' 12x18' 14x18'
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Hall Runner Size
3x18'
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Salvage Equipment
``` Hall Runners Visqueen, knife, lath, nails/staples Squeegees Sprinkler tool/tongs/wedges Water Vacuum Salvage Hooks Mop and Bucket Scoop and Square Nose Shovel 2 1/2" hose (to drain sprinkler) Ladders Pike Poles Channel locks Box Cutter 1/2" Drill Salvage toolbox w/ sprinkler wrench, teflon tape and replacement sprinklers ```
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Brush Rig Hose, Water, and Pump
Hose: 1 1/2" -2000' 1" -400' Water Tank: 500 gal Pump: 500 GPM
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Air Ops Capabilities
Copter 1 & 2 Type II medium lift aircraft 375 gal water tank 250' hoist cable with 600 pound capability
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Ultra XT Brush Rig (3)
BR14, BR29, BR35 6 wheel drive 2250 gal. Water tank 40 gal. Foam
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Foam Settings
0. 1% 0. 3% Direct Attack 1. 0% Pre-treatment of structures/brush
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Pierce Arrow Foam Tank, Foam Type, Blue Foam Container Volume
40 Gallon Tank Class A Foam 5 Gallon Blue Container
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Playpipe Sizes
1" 210GPM (50 PSI) 1 1/8" 270/300GPM 1 1/4" 400 GPM (80 PSI)
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Smooth Bore Master Stream Sizes
1 3/8" 500 GPM 1 1/2" 600 GPM 1 3/4" 800 GPM 2" 1100 GPM All 80 PSI
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Interior elevator Key Positions (Phase II)
Off Hold On
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Elevator Operations Checklist
ADD
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Sprinkler Systems GPM
30 GPM/Head
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Building Construction Classifications
1-Fire Resistive (structural steel, reinforced concrete) 2-Non/Limited Combustible (steel framework w/ metal or concrete walls) 3-Ordinary Construction 4-Heavy Timber 5-Wood Frame
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Ladder Weight Capacities
Attic/Pole-300lbs Wall/Roof-750lbs Extension-750lbs
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Ladder Personnel Capacities
0-19.........1 Person 20-27.......2 People 28-39.......3 People 40+..........4 People
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Ladder Heat Sensors Turn Black at:
300 degrees
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NFPA 1932
Ladder Service Testing
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24' Extension Ladder Use
1-2 story residential roofs 1 story commercial 2nd story residential windows/escapes
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28' Extension Ladder Use
2nd story roofs/windows 3rd story residential windows 1st and 2nd story commercial roofs and fire escapes
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35' Extension Ladder Use
2nd and some 3rd story commercial roofs | 3rd story residential roofs, windows, escapes
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40' Extension ladder use
3rd story commercial roofs | Warehouses and industrial structures
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20' Wall Ladder Use
Some 2nd story residential windows Some higher 1 story residential roofs 2nd story fire escapes and balconies *not beat choice for single story residential
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Ladder climbing angle formula
1/5 used portion of ladder + 2-3'
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ERG Yellow Pages (1st colored sec)
ID Number Index, numerical by four digit ID number, use to identify guide page number
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ERG Blue Section (2nd colored sec)
Name of Material Index, alphabetical, determine guide number
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ERG Green Section
Table 1 - Initial Isolation Distances | highlighted in green = toxic inhalation hazard
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NFPA 1932
Ground Ladders
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NFPA 1961
Fire hose
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NFPA 1962
Fire Hose Couplings
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NFPA 1971
Structural PPE
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NFPA 1975
Station and work uniform
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NFPA 1977
Woodland PPE
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NFPA 1981
SCBA
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NFPA 1982
Personal Alarm Safety System
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NFPA 1983
Life safety ropes
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Organization consisting of manufacturers, testing/certifying agencies, regulatory agencies, consultants and firefighters
NFPA
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Minor injury documentation
RM-1568
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Injury Report Envelope (Blue)
FD-9
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Vehicle accident documentation envelope (Green)
FD-8
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Hazmat PPE Level D
Turnouts, chemical boots and gloves (or protective coveralls)
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Hazmat PPE Level C
Tyvek chemical suit with sealed gloves and boots plus respirator
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Hazmat Level B
Same as level B (tyvek chem suit, sealed gloves/boots) plus an SCBA
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Hazmat level A
Fully encapsulated suit with SCBA worn inside suit.
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Delivers high voltage for long distances from power plants to power substations (155,000-765,000v)
Transmission lines
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Converts power from "transmission" to "distribution" bringing voltage down to
Power Substation
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Underground cables or wooden power poles deliver power to neighborhoods
Distribution Lines
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Junction box for underground lines, typically green, 4kv to 12kv. Boxes re-energize after being tripped.
Terminator Box
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Small drums mounted on power poles convert voltage for customer use. 120v or 240v
Transformers
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To receive a class A rating, an extinguisher must extinguish 3 fires:
Wood crib fire Wood panel fire Excelsior fire
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Extinguisher will receive a rating of 1-B for each ____ ft square of flammable liquid extinguished
2 1/2 ft square ``` 2-B = 5' 10-B = 25' ```
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PW extinguisher specs
2.5 gal, 2A Reach 30-40' Time 30-60 sec
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Dry Chem Extinguisher Specs
Class ABC (most BC) Reach 5-20' Time 8-20 sec 20A 120BC Multi purpose- ABC ammonium phosphate Ordinary Base- BC sodium bicarb, K bicarb (purple K), urea K Bicarb, K chloride (super K)
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CO2 extinguisher specs
Class BC Reach 3-8' Time 8-30 sec 10BC Expands 400-500 times
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Dry Powder Extinguisher specs
Class D Reach 5-20' Time 10-25 sec Met-LX
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Class K Extinguisher specs
Reach 8-12' Time 75-80 sec Size 2.5 gal or 6 liter
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Portable Foam Eductor pump/nozzle settings
Fog nozzle, foam nozzle attachment, 125 gpm, 200 psi
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Foam application
Rainbow Bouncing Rolling
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Year the era of horse drawn apparatus ended
1917
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Governed Engine Speeds
Engine 68 mph | Truck 60 mph
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Brush rig hose, water, pump
1.5" - 2000' 1" - 400' 500 gallons 500 gpm Pierce Brush Hawk, Ferrara, Ultra XT ( ultra 2250 gal water, 40 gal foam)
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Wood ignition temp
450-800 F
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Gasoline flash pt
-45 F
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Propane flammable range
2.1-10.1%
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Free burning O2 content
16-18%
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CO/Smoke flammable range
12.5-74%
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New webbing colors/lengths
Green - 5' Yellow - 12' Blue - 15' Orange - 20' Red - 16' (utility)
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Dispatch center is now called
Metro Zone Emergency Command and Data Center. ECDC..dAawte
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Non STEMI Hospitals
Paradise Valley, Sharp Coronado, Kaiser, Pomerado. ........Balboa is now a STEMI center