Information

  • 1820 Weekly Check

  • Conducted on

  • Personal checking vehicle

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MAINTENANCE

LIGHTS

  • IF ANYTHING IS NOT WORKING PLEASE WRITE IT UP IN EMERGENCY REPORTING

  • Emergency Lights

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  • Headlights ( High & Low Beam )

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  • Turn signals

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  • Brake Lights

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  • Scene Lights

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  • Running Lights

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  • Reverse Lights

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FLUID LEVEL

  • IF FLUIDS ARE LOW PLEASE ADD, IF WE HAVE HERE, THEN PUT IT IN EMERGENCY REPORTING

  • Fuel ( > 3/4 )

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  • Oil

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  • Coolant

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  • Transmission

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  • Power steering

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  • Washer Fluid

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TIRE PRESSURE

  • IF TIRES ARE LOW PLEASE ADD AIR AND THEN PUT IT IN EMERGENCY REPORTING

  • Front Tires

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  • Front Right PSI:

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  • Rear Tires

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CAB

CAB

  • Portables in cab & charged (4)

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  • County Map Books

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  • District Map Book & Fuel Log

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  • iPad charged > 75%

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  • Flashlights (3)

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  • Thermal Imaging Camera (Swap Battery With Charged Battery)

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  • Safety Vest (5)

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  • MSA 4 Gas Meter (Battery Level > 1/2)

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  • Combustible Gas Monitor

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  • Passports (2)

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  • SCBA (4) > 4300

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  • Irons

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  • Knox Box Keys, MABAS 2 Key, & Elevator Key

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  • Court House Storz Key

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  • Hose & Insurance Cards

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  • Terrorism Flipbook

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  • MABAS Box Card Book

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  • Medical Gloves (Large & XL)

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  • Binoculars

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  • 200' Rescue Rope Bag

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  • 50' Utility Rope Bag (2)

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TRT BAG

  • Yellow Anchor Straps (4)

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  • Steel Caribeaners (2)

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  • Aluminum Caribeaners (10)

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  • Rescue 8 Descending Device

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  • Gibbs Ascending Device

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  • Prussik Cords (2)

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  • Pulleys (3)

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  • Orange Webbing with Loops (5)

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ENG. SIDE PUMP PANEL

PUMP PANEL

  • Hydrant Wrench

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  • Spanner Wrenches (2)

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  • 2.5" to 1.5" reducer on "Discharge 1"

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  • Piston Intake

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ENGINEER SIDE COMPARTMENTS

ENGINEER'S COMPARTMENT

  • Rehab Water

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  • 2 Spray Bottles ( 1-coolant/ 1-gas leak solution )

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  • Spray Lubricant (2) WD-40/PB Blaster

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  • Caution Tape

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  • K - Tool

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  • Smoke Detectors

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  • Hose Roller

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  • Milwaukee Straps (2)

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  • 2 1/2 Double Male

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  • 2 1/2 Double Female

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  • 95 GPM Foam Eductor with Nozzle

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  • Ground Monitor

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  • Webbing

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  • 2 Indian Packs

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  • Hose Roller

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  • Socket & Ratchet Set

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  • 15' of 1.5" Brush Hose with Combination Nozzle

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  • 50' 1 3/4 Hose ( 2 )

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  • 50' 3" Hose ( 1 )

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  • 35' 4" Hose ( 1 )

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  • Wheel Chokes ( 2 )

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  • Pressurized Water Extinguisher

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  • Ansul Extinguisher

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  • Foam Wrench

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  • 2.5" to 4" Storz Adaptor

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  • 2.5" Combination Nozzle

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  • 2 1/2 to 1 3/4 Gated Wye (2)

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  • 1 3/4" Gated Wye

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  • 2 1/2" to 4" Elbow Adaptor

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  • 2 1/2 End Cap

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  • 1 3/4" Reducer

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  • 1.75" Combination Nozzle

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  • 4" to 5" Storz Adaptor

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  • 6" to 5" NST Adaptor

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  • Hydrant Bag

  • 4" Storz to 4.5" NH

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  • Hydrant Wrench

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  • Spanner Wrench (2)

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  • Storz Wrench (2)

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  • Rubber Mallet

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  • 2.5" Gate Valve

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  • Toolbox

  • Crescent wrenches ( 1-small/ 1-large )

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  • Flathead Screwdrivers ( 4 )

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  • Phillip Head Screwdrivers ( 2 )

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  • Adjustable Pliers ( 3 )

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  • Needle Nose Pliers ( 1 )

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  • Utility Knife ( 1 )

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  • Drywall Saw ( 1 )

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  • Pipe Wrench ( 1 )

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  • Bar Soap

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  • Hacksaw

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  • Torx & Allen Set

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  • Right Angle Screwdriver

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  • Marking Crayon & Sharpie

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  • Flat Pry Bar

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  • Hammer

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  • Electric Tape

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ENGINEER SIDE MIDDLE COMPARTMENT

  • Air Bottles (6)

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  • VentMaster Chainsaw

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  • K 12 Saw

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  • Ear & Eye Protection

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  • Bar & Chain Oil

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  • 50:1 Gas Mixture

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  • Spare Blade Bag

  • Steel Blade (3)

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  • Wood Blade (2)

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  • VentMaster Chain

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ENGINEER REAR COMPARTMENT

  • Fortuna Boat

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  • Cones (3)

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  • Step Ladder

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  • Come- Along Tool

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  • Rehab Water Cooler (filled with water)

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  • Pick Head Axe

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  • Flat Head Axe

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  • 8lb Sledge Hammer

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  • 3' & 4' Pike Pole

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  • 42" Bolt Cutters

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  • Pry Bar

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REAR COMPARTMENTS

LADDER STORAGE

  • 14' ladder

  • 24'

  • New York Hook

  • 8' Pike Pole

  • Dumpster Hook

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