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E1
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Drivers Seat: Here the driver will sit when responding to a run. His/Her job is to get the crew to the scene safely. When on scene the driver will pump the truck at working fires, set up equipment for the crew. The driver will also collect tags for accountability.
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Officer's Seat: The Captain or Lieutenant will sit here on the way to calls. Their job is to handle radio communications to the P.D. and the I.C, work the siren, and activate the Knox Box if needed. The Company Officer also has several maps and information books available to him if needed.
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Crew Cab: Here up to eight firefighters can be seated to respond to calls. They have accesability to S.C.B.A., Hand Tools, a Thermal Camera, Gas Meter, and can listen to radio communications while enroute.
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Driver Side Compartments: These cabinets hold S.C.B.A., hose fittings, pony legnths of 3" & 5" hose, spare bottles, and medical supplies. The long vertical compartment pictured this side is dedicated to numerous medical supplies. Also pictured is 1 of 2 hose reels holding 200' of 1" booster hose.
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Pump Panel: Here the driver has now become the pump operator. He/She will be responsible to supply water to the interior hose crews and other apparatus and maintain radio communications with His/Her crew and the I.C. Also pictured are two 2" pre-connected lines. The Blue line is 200' w/ a smooth bore nozzle, and the red line is 150' with a TFT fog nozzle w/ a foam attachment. This is the only line that can flow foam on the engine.
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Officer's Side Compartments: Here, most of the tools are found including various rescue tools such as a HOLMARO combination tool, the irons, hand lights, rescue rope, brush brooms, shovels, spare bottles, and water cans. Also the 2nd booster compartment is located this side along with a pre connected 1 3/4" trash line, and 2 2" pre-connects both w/ smooth bore nozzles.
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Rear of the Engine: Various legnths of different diamater hose can be found along with 2 gas Fire/Rescue saws, and a Ram Fan for Posative Pressure Ventilation.
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E1 CHIEF'S INCIDENT COMMAND VEHICLE
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This 1999 Ford Expedition is assigned to the Engine Co. 1 Chief of the L.F.D. Currently Assistant Cheif Andrew Marmorato is assigned this vehicle which is set up with an Incident Command package in the rear of the vehicle.
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ENGINE SUPPORT UNIT
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This "Mini-Pumper" acts as a support vehicle to the two engine companies of the L.F.D. It is equipped with two 2 13/4" pre-connects, 1 1" booster reel. 500 g.p.m. pump, and is supplied to reflect most of the equipment that is on Engine 1.
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