Apparatus Points to Ponder

BY WILLIAM.C. PETERS


(1) The tip of this aerial ladder provides multiple functions for the user. In addition to the remote-controlled ladder pipe, there are line voltage flood lighting, 12-volt spotlights, and a 21/2-inch gated discharge at-tached to the waterway. Although having a hoseline discharge available from the tip of an aerial might be helpful during overhaul, firefighters must be cautioned against making the aerial ladder a very expensive standpipe. The aerial should remain available for rescue or roof access, if needed. (Photos by Ron Jeffers.)


(2) Carrying standpipe packs in the small compartments on an engine can present a chal-lenge. These simple tray and spring holders store the standpipe packs out of the way but readily accessible for quick use.


(3, 4) Often when specifying apparatus, departments overlook void spaces for equipment storage. These apparatus make good use of such areas without taking up valuable compartment space.

(5) This apparatus has a vertical exhaust stack behind the treadplate enclosure. It is very important to consider this option when specifying breathing air and haz-mat units, around which personnel will be working at ground level for long periods of time filling air cylinders or donning protective suits.

(6) In keeping with the ever-expanding role of the fire service, this pumper has transport capabilities for EMS response.

WILLIAM C. PETERS is a 27-year veteran of the Jersey City (NJ) Fire Department and has served the past 15 years as apparatus supervisor, with responsibility for purchasing and maintaining the apparatus fleet. He is a voting member of the NFPA 1901 Apparatus Committee, representing apparatus users. Peters is the author of Fire Apparatus Purchasing Handbook (Fire Engineering, 1994); two chapters on apparatus in The Fire Chief’s Handbook, Fifth Edition (Fire Engineering, 1995); the instructional video Factory Inspections of New Fire Apparatus (Fire Engineering, 1998); and numerous apparatus-related articles. He is an advisory board member of Fire Engineering and the FDIC and lectures extensively on apparatus purchase and safety issues.

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