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AO-AD Unit 41 NYS Department of State Office of Fire Prevention & Control APPARATUS OPERATOR AERIAL DEVICE Outreach Training Course 79
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AO-AD Unit 42 Unit 4 Aerial Device Operations
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AO-AD Unit 43 Objectives At the completion of this unit the Apparatus Operator will Learn to operate Aerial Apparatus utilizing information from past units to safely: Inspect, Transport Setup and stabilize, Operate the apparatus Perform risk analysis for ongoing Aerial operations
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AO-AD Unit 44 Objectives The Apparatus Operator will understand the necessity of clear, concise communications Know how to position their Apparatus at structures Understand specific positioning and placement in relation to present and future needs Select a site and position an aerial safely and efficiently Understand the need for positioning or staging at fire scenes Be able to raise and extend an aerial ladder and a tower ladder to a window and roof
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AO-AD Unit 45 Objectives Understand the practical applications for each type of Apparatus including these functions Rescue operations Exposure protection Ventilation Elevated fire attack Improvised standpipe operations Agricultural structures and silo considerations.
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AO-AD Unit 46 Introduction The student will now apply all their learned skills to operate their Aerial Device. Specific to the Aerial in use Learn basic operation Supplemented with hands on Every department must have their own training program All manufacturers have their own programs
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AO-AD Unit 47 LESSON 1 AERIAL LADDERS- BASIC AERIAL LADDER OPERATION
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AO-AD Unit 48 Ladder Operations Raise & Extend as straight as possible Raise Rotate Extend Lower to target One function or operation at a time
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AO-AD Unit 49 Control Pedestals Main Controls Raising and lowering the ladder Rotating the turntable Extending and retracting the ladder sections
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AO-AD Unit 410 Control Pedestals Other controls Hydraulic pressure gauge Engine start button Ladder speed controls Ladder power switch Intercom controls Ladder angle and load charts or indicators Deadman pedal and safety switches
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AO-AD Unit 411 OPERATIONS Raise Ladder to correct height Rotate slowly to position Lower to target All valve movement must be slow and uniform No jerks or high rotation speeds Be aware of devices on ladder tip
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AO-AD Unit 412 Positioning ladder Cantilever Unsupported position No part may rest on anything Supported Tip rest evenly on part of the target Follow the manufacturers recommendations
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AO-AD Unit 413 Ladder Forces Lateral Force Sideways force may be exerted by wind, water stream rescue attempts Twisting Force Probably caused by uneven loading or uneven support
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AO-AD Unit 414 Aerial Collapses
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AO-AD Unit 415 Control Pedestal Configuration Left lever controls extension and retraction Middle lever controls rotation Right hand lever raises or lowers the ladder Notice the other optional controls and gauges on the panel
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AO-AD Unit 416 Pedestal Levers Left lever controls extension and retraction Move in the direction you want the tip to go Middle lever controls rotation Move lever ahead to swing to the left and back to go right Right hand lever raises or lowers the ladder Move lever back to go up ahead to go down Move the levers in the appropriate direction
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AO-AD Unit 417 Tip Controls Some tips may have electric control switches that work exactly the same
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AO-AD Unit 418 SUMMARY To become a skilled operator you must study and train to remain proficient and competent
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AO-AD Unit 419 LESSON 2 OPERATING AERIAL LADDERS Training Familiarization Control location must be memorized and recognizable by feel alone They should readily be able to describe every control location and action by memory alone
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AO-AD Unit 420 Ladder Operation Release ladder locks if necessary Remove tiller station if necessary Install ladder pipe if needed Checks for hazards Raises ladder slightly above the required height
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AO-AD Unit 421 Ladder Operation Rotate to target Rotate slowly with no sudden stops or valve movements Stop gradually by feathering valve Extend ladder until tip of fly is above target Lower ladder to target Stay about 6 inches away so ladder will not touch target when loaded Be aware of prepiped waterways
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AO-AD Unit 422 Ladder Operation Operator now checks rung alignment Activate ladder locks if so equipped Some units must have the ladder retracted to lock it in place Ladder may now be climbed Do not let load limits be exceeded
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AO-AD Unit 423 Aerial Ladder Limitations Load limitations Elevation and extension Cold conditions High heat High winds Grades Low angles
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AO-AD Unit 424 Aerial Ladder Failures Overextension & Overloading
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AO-AD Unit 425 Watch the Master Stream in the video
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AO-AD Unit 426 Aerial Ladder Failures Low Angle Operations Point of Ladder Failure
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AO-AD Unit 427 Aerial Ladder Failures Low Angle Ladder Pipe Operation
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AO-AD Unit 428 Aerial Ladder Failures Low Angle Ladder Pipe Operation Failures Shutting water off No back pressure to support ladder Some SOPs require 2 engines to supply the device to have an uninterrupted flow
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AO-AD Unit 429 Aerial Ladder Failures High winds or gusts Cause ladder to twist or sway Lateral or twisting force applied to unit The truss fails Older units may be supported by guy lines during high winds
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AO-AD Unit 430 Aerial Ladder Failures Winter Operations Cold Temperatures Rain & Freezing Rain Sleet & Snow Problems Ice & Snow buildup Physical property of ladder changes with the low ambient temperature Lubrication may help ice buildup
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AO-AD Unit 431 Aerial Ladder Failures Exposure to Fire Avoid direct contact Clean smoke and soot particles If exposed Re- inspect ladder
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AO-AD Unit 432 Returning to Service Scan the area Drain the hose(s) or waterway if used for master stream operations Reduces weight and pressure on system Disengage all ladder locks and safety devices Older ladder may have to be extended to release ladder locks
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AO-AD Unit 433 Returning to Service Retract ladder fully and carefully to stops Be sure it is not resting on any support Check for hazards and rotate ladder back to cradle alignment Lower ladder to bed checking alignment arrows or indicator lights Bed ladder per aerial specs Reposition Tiller station
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AO-AD Unit 434 Returning to Service Activate diverter valve Raise and or Retract stabilizers, jacks, or outriggers Disengage PTO Walk around and visually check unit Ready for transport
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AO-AD Unit 435 Summary Know your apparatus. Practice with your apparatus as much as possible Never allow personnel on the ladder when retracting the ladder Make all control inputs slowly and smoothly Keep rotation speeds to a minimum
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AO-AD Unit 436 Summary Always be aware of obstructions and changing conditions Avoid low angles if possible Do not exceed load or angle limitations Engage all safety devices supplied Maintain and test your ladder per manufacturer’s policy
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AO-AD Unit 437 LESSON 3 AERIAL LADDER TACTICS
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AO-AD Unit 438 Basic Tactical Skills Rescue operations Exposure protection Ventilation Elevated fire attack Improvised standpipe operations Agricultural silo considerations
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AO-AD Unit 439 Rescue Operations Deploy apparatus Victims in panic state Properly position ladder at roof or window Raise & Rotate & tip above victims Safely Lower & Extend tip to victims
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AO-AD Unit 440 Rescue Operations Window 4-6 inches off sill with top rung even with sill Roof 4-6 inches off roof with approximately 6 feet of ladder over roof for safe mounting
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AO-AD Unit 441 Exposure Protection Placement Considerations Wind direction Wind speed Building placement and type Master Stream Operation Aerial ladders Ladder pipes Waterways
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AO-AD Unit 442 Ladder Pipes Operations Ladder pipe to be set up before aerial is in position Ladder should be moved as little as possible During use consider nozzle reaction forces
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AO-AD Unit 443 Ventilation Deploy the Aerial Consider wind direction Roof type Roof materials Tools needed
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AO-AD Unit 444 Elevated Fire Attack Same mode of operation as exposure protection Only a defensive posture Positioning dependent on Fire location Fire volume Consider building type and construction for possible collapse
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AO-AD Unit 445 Improvised Standpipe Operations Any Aerial Device may be used Same mode of operation as exposure protection or elevated fire attack Remove the nozzle from master stream Attach a hose line Put into position at window or roof Begin operation
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AO-AD Unit 446 Agricultural Silo Considerations Be aware: Silos are unique structures Normally we do not flow water into silo fires Tremendous danger of collapse Not designed to hold up the added weight of water Rescue may be our greatest challenge
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AO-AD Unit 447 Agricultural Silo Considerations Silo Rescue Provide access for rescuers Remove victims Operator must be proficient Use ropes systems for rescue Know you aerial devices specifications and limitations
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AO-AD Unit 448 Aerial Errors
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AO-AD Unit 449 Unit 4 Complete
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