Fsvo Fire Engine Operator Questions
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NFPA 1001 - Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications
NFPA 1002 - Standard for Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator Professional
Qualifications
Pumper AKA - Engine
Purpose of a Pumper - To provide water at adequate pressure for fire streams;
water may come from the apparatus water tank, hydrant or static supply.
NFPA 1901 - Standard for Automotive Fire Apparatus
Pumper Requirements - Minimum pump capacity is 750 GPM; Standard pump
capacities are found in increments of 250 gpm above 750 gpm
NFPA 1901 minimum equipment required are - Ground ladder, SCBA, rescue and
extraction tools and equipment, forcible entry tools, salvage tools and equipment,
portable water tank, and first aid and medical equipment
Initial attack fire Apparatus aka - Minipumper
Initial attack fire apparatus GPM - 500 GPM or less
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