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Vehicle Inspection

Vehicle Assignment

  • Select date

  • Vehicle Type

  • PM Due

  • PM Due Milage

  • Odometer Reading

  • Shift

  • Members On Duty

Engine Compartment

  • Day of the week

  • Power steering fluid

  • Check belts for adjustment and wear

  • Check battery water level, corrosion, and cable inspection

  • Transmission fluid

  • Engine oil level

  • Radiator and recovery tank

Exterior Inspection

  • Exterior Condition

  • Exterior Damage

  • Severity of Damage

  • Add media

  • Damage Description

  • Check for excessive oil or water leaks

  • Check wheel, lug nuts, tires for damage and proper inflation

  • Mirrors and windshield

Interior Inspection

  • Interior clean and free of trash/personal belongings?

  • Picture of interior condition

  • Description of interior condition

  • Check doors, locks, seat belts

  • Check instrument gauges for proper operation

  • Check fuel level

  • Check parking break and service break

  • Check power steering for excessive free play

  • Check horn operation

  • Check siren

  • Check all lights and switches

  • Check windshield wiper operation and blade arm condition

  • Check power to radio and all communication equipment

Tools and Equipment

  • Camera

  • Binoculars

  • Paperwork: To include but not limited to Miranda Waiver, Witness Statement, Arson Reward Signs & Handouts, Juvenile Firesetter Handout

  • Hand Tools: to include but not limited to Shovel, Rake, Halligan, Axe, Measuring Wheel.

Evidence Bin

  • Evidence bags (paper & plastic)

  • Evidence cans: at least 2 large with lids & 4 small with lids

  • Evidence Tape

  • Vials (plastic & glass) with lids

  • Pipettes

  • Gloves

  • Missing items replaced?

Husky Bag

  • Saws All with Battery & Blades

  • Stapler With Staples

  • Hammer

  • Scene Tape

  • Spare Tire

  • Vehicle Cleaned

Additional Information

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  • Additional Info

  • Add signature

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