Crew Notes; month 2 Flashcards

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4 Gas Meter

A

Oxygen
Carbon Monoxide
Hydrogen Sulfide
LFL Methane

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How do we contact the trauma center?

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  • Contact them on the HEAR radio frequency
  • Channel 10
  • Give an overview of the patient (Age, Gender, Injuries, Vitals, Severity)
  • Provide ETA
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Rig Check Step 1

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Fuel (At least 3/4)
Air (Check each Pack, Check Rit Pack, Check Spare SCBA Bottles)
Water/Foam (Full of Water + Foam)
Batteries (TIC, Cell Phone, 4 Gas, Batteries for the Apparatus)

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Rig Check Step 2

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Fluids

  • Oil
  • Transmission
  • Power Stearing or brakes???
  • Radiator (Sight Glass)
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Rig Check Step 3

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360 Degree Walk Around

  • Check all compartments
  • Small Engines
  • Fire Suppression Inventory
  • Tires (Cross Fires 120 PSI)
  • Knox Box Key
  • Paper Work and Pens
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Rig Check Step 4

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Vehicle Lights

Emergency Lights

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What are the apparatus weekly checks?

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Monday:  Tires and Batteries
Tuesday: Undercarriage
Wednesday: Valves and Nozzles
Thursday: Ladders
Friday: EMS
Saturday: Power Equipment
Sunday: Engine Compartment and Storage Compartments
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How many feet of Ladders on Engine 95?

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99Ft.

  • 28
  • 35
  • 14
  • 12
  • 10
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Where are the accident reports kept?

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  • In the File Folder

- Manila Envelope

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What is the ratio of Mixed Fuel?

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50:1

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What type of Chainsaw is on E-95?

Why type of K12 is on E-95?

What is the PPV fan on E-95?

A
  • Univent
  • Univent
  • Honda GC150 5.0
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How much gas is on E-95?

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  • 50 Gallons Diesel
  • 5 Gallons Unleaded Generator
  • 2 Gallons Unleaded Gas
  • 1 1/2 Gallon Mixed Fuel

Total = 57 1/2 Gallons

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What is the Deck Gun on E-95?

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Akron Turbo

1250 GPM

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What is the smoke ejector on E-95?

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Super Vac
V=115
RPM = 172.5

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Engine Gauges

Starter Panel

A

Master On/Off
Ignition On/Off
Engine Start

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Engine Gauges

Gauge 1

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Fuel - E to F
Primary Air - 0-140 (110)
Secondary Air - 0-140 (110)

Primary Air - Air Brakes
Secondary Air - Air Horn

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Engine Gauges

Gauge 2

A

RPM

0-3,000
0, 500, 1, 1500, 2, 2500, 3

+ Road Hours (54265)

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Engine Gauges

Gauge 3

A

MPH

5-85

5, 15, 25, 35, 45, 55, 65, 75, 85

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Engine Gauges

Gauge 4

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Top Left, Coolant - 100-250 (100) F
Top Right, Volt, 8-16 (V) (14)
Bottom Left, Oil, 0-140 PSI (35)
Bottom Right, Trans Temp, 100-300 F, (115)

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Q

Parking Brake

A
  • Pull to Apply

- Push to Release

20
Q

Transmission

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Q

First Control Panel to the Right of Driver

A
Road/Pump
Jake Brake On/Off
Jake Brake Hi/Lo
Mud/Snow Traction
Load Manager
Windshield Wipers (Wash, On/Off Faster)
Lights + Bright and Dim
AC/Defrost + Temp Regulator
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Second Control Panel to the Right of Driver

A

Top Left to Right:

  • Master
  • Warning Front
  • Emergency Master
  • Ground Lights
  • High Idle

Bottom Left to Right

  • Left Alley Light
  • Right Alley Light
  • Door Ajar Horn
  • Bren Brake
  • Air Horn, Electric Horn Siren
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Chapter 7 Portable Fire Extinguishers

Classes

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Class A- Ordinary Combustibles   (Green)
Class B - Flammable Liquids  (Red)
Class C - Electrical  (Blue)
Class D - Metal (Yellow)
Class K - Kitchen  (Black)
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Chapter 7 Portable Fire Extinguishers PASS
``` P = Pull the Pin A = Aim S = Squeeze the Handle S = Sweep Side to Side ```
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Chapter 7 Portable Fire Extinguishers Rating System A = B =
Rating System A = 1 1/4 Gallon H20 B = Sq Ft. a non-expert can extinguish
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Chapter 7 Portable Fire Extinguishers 20A:120BC Dry Chem
``` 20A = 25 Gallons of Water 120BC = 120 SQ Ft. ```
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Chapter 7 Portable Fire Extinguishers Fire Extinguisher Check and Maintenance
- CK Gauge - CK Service Tags - Dry Chem, Turn over and thump - Pin in Place - CK Nozzle Damage, Leaks, Corrosion - CK Canister Damage, Dents, Rust - CK Weight
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Chapter 7 Portable Fire Extinguishers Types of Extinguishers
- Pump Type Extinguisher (Bladder Bag) - Stored Pressure Water Extinguisher (Pump Can) - Dry Chemical Extinguisher - Dry Powder Extinguisher
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Chapter 7 Portable Fire Extinguishers How does a Dry Chemical Extinguish Fire?
Chain Inhibition
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Chapter 7 Portable Fire Extinguishers How does Dry Powder extinguish?
Oxygen Depletion
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La Salle High School (Natural Gas Leak)
``` ERG Get people to the cold zone Safety First Use 4 Gas Contact appropriate resources ```
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Administering EPI (Steps)
1. Break Epi Glass with a 2x2 2. Use Filter Needle to draw Epi 3. Remove Air Bubbles 4. Switch to 22 Gauge Needle 5. Disinfect Patient 6. Insert Needle, pull back and look for blood then administer EPI medication. 7. Record Patient, Time and Dosage
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Live Fire Drill
At the Door - Get Ready - Bleed Air - Get Pattern Ready In Fire - Keep solid base for stability - Get hose to the door (have plenty of hose) - Be aggressive - Don't let the fire get over your head - Hydraulically Ventilate Stages of Fire: Incipient Stage, Growth Stage, Fully Developed Stage, Decay Stage
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Interior Search General Information
- Size Up (Size up your building for rescue, escape routes) - Know entry point and secondary means of egress - Proper Tools - Primary vs. Secondary Search
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Interior Search Civilian
- Not going to have a SCBA on get them out as fast as possible - Do a 360 Degree Search - Assess them to determine if they are alive (Like a Medical Patient)
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Interior Search Downed Fire Fighter
- Typically an air issue - Find them, assess them - Do a 360, Firefighters are rarely alone - RIT Pack (Turn on Bottle, Replace Mask or Regulator) - Use hose strap, or Drag Rescue Device - Can Hook RIT Bottle to FF Pack