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  • Strike Team Number

  • Name

Electrical Systems

  • Ensure that the shoreline is intact and is operating appropriately.

  • Turn on the generator and test all scene lighting.

  • Ensure that the truck has above 3/4 of a tank of fuel.

Emergency Lighting and Sirens

  • Check that all headlights, turn signals, brake lights, and marking lights are all working.

  • Inspect the truck's load-manager system.

  • Check that the emergency lighting is intact and working.

  • Check that the mechanical and electrical sirens are securely mounted and working.

Radios Check the following settings...

  • VHF mobile radio is set to the ICOM Channel with the scan enabled.

  • 800 mhz radios are set to Fire Dispatch with the scan enabled.

  • VHF portable radios are set to MABAS Red with the scan off.

  • All portable radio batteries are charged and have been tested.

  • FireCom system is set to transmit on 800 MHz Fire Dispatch Channel.

Apparatus Fire Pump

  • Place the pump into gear.

  • Check to ensure that the booster tank and foam tank are both full.

Cab of Apparatus Check for the following items...

  • CO monitor

  • St. Clair, Madison, and St. Louis county street guides

  • 4 - SCBA

  • 2 - portable VHF radios

  • 2 - 800 MHz radio and radio holsters

Captain Side Pump Panel

  • List any missing equipment in this compartment.

Captain's Side Compartment #1

  • List any missing equipment in this compartment.

Captain's Side Compartment #2

  • List any missing equipment in this compartment.

Captain's Side Compartment #3

  • List any missing equipment in this compartment.

Rear Compartment #1

  • List any missing equipment in this compartment.

Driver's Side Compartment #3

  • List any missing equipment in this compartment.

Driver's Side Compartment #2

  • List any missing equipment in this compartment.

Driver's Side Compartment #1

  • List any missing equipment in this compartment.

Exterior Mounted Equipment

  • List any missing equipment...

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