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Unit X Objectives
• Given an Emergency Vehicle and a given course the EVO will safely execute the course in the acceptable time hitting no more than 4 cones
• Given an EV and a predetermined route, the EVO will safety demonstrate an understanding of satisfactory vehicle handling and skills as evaluated by the department driving instructor
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Emergency Vehicle Operations
Station #2 – Alley Dock, Straight and Angled Backing
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12 ft30 ft
40 ft
Emergency Vehicle Operations
Station #3 – Serpentine Exercise
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EXIT
ENTER
36 TO 44 FT BETWEEN CONES DEPENDING ON WHEELBASE
50 ft
200 ft
Emergency Vehicle Operations
Station #7 – Stopping Exercise
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Travel distance 50 ft
STOP
Stop within 6” to 24” of stop sign
Emergency Vehicle OperationsDRIVER/OPERATOR – PUMPER CURRICULUM-Apparatus InspectionPERFORMANCE STANDARD Section 703-1.01NFPA 1002 2-2.1, 2-2.2, 3-1.1The driver/operator –trainee shall perform routine tests, inspections, and servicing
functions required to assure the operational status of fire department engines and shall properly document his/her actions on the provided form.
INSTRUCTIONS – procedures for achieving the objectiveYou shall perform routine tests, inspections, and servicing functions required to assure
the operational status of fire department engines and shall properly document your actions on the provided form. The skill will end when you state to me that you have completed the required steps. Do you understand theseinstructions?
EXAMINERS NOTEThe driver/operator – trainee will not be allowed to review the performance steps at
the time of
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Emergency Vehicle OperationsIf the driver/operator - trainee:a. performs a battery check which includes1. checks corrosion of terminals ................................................................. 1.02. checks cell electrolyte level (need for water) .......................................... 1.0b. checks coolant system by checking level in radiator and hoses................ 1.0c. checks power steering fluid level ................................................................... 1.0d. checks hydraulic fluids (if applicable).............................................................e. checks belts to ensure tightness and good physical condition ...................... 1.0f. checks oil levels of engine, transmission, and differential to assure theyare at the proper level .................................................................................... 2.0g. visually checks water tank level (through tank vent)...................................... 1.0h. checks tires for cuts, breaks, and proper inflation.......................................... 1.0i. checks extinguishers, hose loads, equipment, air pressure in SCBAcylinders, and flashlights................................................................................ 1.0j. starts engine ................................................................................................. .1.0 k. checks to assure fuel tank is full .................................................................... 1.0l. checks electrical system by checking all visible and audible warningsignals........................................................................................................... .1.0m. tests braking system by operating foot pedal................................................. 1.0n. engages pump ............................................................................................... 1.0
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Emergency Vehicle Operationso. operates priming system, pump valves and drains, and changeovervalves (on two-stage pumps) .........................................................................2.0p. checks pressure control device......................................................................1.0 _____q. disengages pump...........................................................................................1.0 _____r. shuts engine off..............................................................................................1.0 _____s. bleeds condensation off air brake tanks (if applicable to manufacturer’srecommendations or practice)........................................................................ _____t. documents last time pumper was lubricated ..................................................1.0u. visually inspects foam systems for readiness (if applicable) ..........................v. properly documents items checked................................................................2.0
Total points possible: 23Total points needed to pass: 17
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Unit X Review
• Given an Emergency Vehicle and check sheet the student will indicate knowledge and proficiency in performing routine test, inspections and servicing. The student shall also identify all automotive gauges and explain their purpose
• (Note: Lubrication of grease fittings shall be addressed in accordance with the Authority Having Jurisdiction)
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Continuing Education
• 3 Year Continuing Education Plan
*Must complete 3 of the 4 options in a 3 year period
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Options To Complete
• Review 4 EVIP Course Chapters• 2 Different Vehicle Accident Case Reviews– www.Firefighterclosecalls.com
• 2 Hour Road Course• Rodeo
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Thank You• This course has been made possible by the combined work and knowledge of several Emergency Services
Leaders. Washington Fire Chiefs would like to thank the following for their efforts and hard work to keep our first responders safe.
• Washington Fire Chiefs Fire Training, Safety & Officers Section• Washington Fire Chiefs EVIP Committee: Eric Cunningham, Garry Lienhard, Scott DiBenedetto, Mike Zainfeld, Ted
Vander Houwen, Brandon LeMay, Bryan Pearson and Denise Menge.• McNeil and Company Inc. & ESIP• Chief David Denniston, Cortlandville Fire Department. Loss Control Training Specialist, McNeil and Company Inc.• Past Chief William Tricarico, Director of Loss Control, McNeil and Company Inc.• Chief Tom Wutz, New York Office of Fire Prevention and Control, Albany NY• Lt Robert Raheb, FDNY, Chief EVOC Instructor FDNY EMS• Instructor Thomas Champion, IFSAC Instructor III, Indiana• Instructor Stanley Nations, Satsuma, AL• Chief William Goldfeder, firefighterclosecalls.com• Captain Gordon Graham, firefighterclosecalls.com• Firefighter/ Illustrator Paul Coombs• Firehouse.com • IAFC Health and Safety Section• Washington State Fire Marshal Chuck Duffy, Assistant State Fire Marshal Paul Perez, and Chief Deputy State Fire
Marshal Bill Slossen.( Washington State Patrol, Fire Protection Bureau)• CDL Program Manager Tandy Alexander (Washington State Dept of Licensing)• EVIP Accreditation Review Committee, Jim Anderson(Retired Bates), Marvin Leonard (Kennewick FD), Dave
Leavenworth (Spokane FD), Tracy Lyon (Gig Harbor FD), and Larry Elliott (Olympia FD, fire mechanic). 19
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