Information

  • Personnel Completing Check (Dept. ID Number)

  • Conducted on

Truck 1 Long Check Friday

Basic Information

  • Fuel Level - Refuel If Less Then 3/4

  • DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid) Level - Refill at 1/4

  • Knox Key Present

  • Lights, Horn, Sirens

  • Booster Tank Level

  • Check Portable Radios

  • Thermal Imager

  • Map Book/Pre-Plans

  • Check SCBA's

  • Vehicle Equipment In Place

Long Check Information

  • Check Engine Oil Level (15W40) *Check Through Command Zone

  • Transmission Fluid<br>*Check Via the Gear Selector By Pushing the Up and Down Arrows while the apparatus is idling in neutral. Wait for the countdown screen if it appears.

  • Coolant Level *Check Through Command Zone

  • Power Steering Fluid Level *Check Through Command Zone

  • Check Tire Pressure (120 psi)

  • Check Windshield Wipers/Fluid

  • Check Auto-Greasing System Level<br>*Located behind the Officers Side Pump Panel Access Door

  • Check Ladder Hydraulic Fluid Level<br>*Located Underneath the Turntable Access Panel

  • Run Pump

  • Exercise Primer Motor

  • Check Pump Valves

  • Check Pump Drains

  • Check and Change Drivers Wireless Headset Battery<br>(Charger is located in the roll up EMS compartment)

  • Check Generator

  • Operate Outriggers

  • Rotate Turntable

  • Check/Inventory EMS Bag

  • Check AED/AED Paddles Expiration Dates

  • Apparatus Mileage

  • Engine Hours

  • Check RIT Bag

  • Check Extingushers

  • Check Handlights

  • Check, Run and Fuel Chainsaw and K-12 Saw<br>(2-Stroke Fuel Only)

  • Check, Run and Fuel Hurst Unit

  • Check Toolbox

  • Complete Inventory Per Toolbook

  • Click To View Toolbook

Comments

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Personnel Information

  • Personnel Completing Check (List the Last Name of All Personnel Completing The Check)

  • Conducted On

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