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Essentials of Fire Fighting 6 th Edition Firefighter I Chapter 10 — Scene Lighting, Rescue Tools, Vehicle Extrication, and Technical Rescue
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Identify types of emergency scene lighting equipment. Learning Objective 1 10–1
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At nightIn low light Inside structures without normal lighting Emergency scene lighting equipment is required at certain incidents. 10–2
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LightsElectric generatorsAuxiliary electrical equipment All firefighters must operate the following equipment. 10–3
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PortableVehicle-mounted Apparatus electrical system Electrical generators power both emergency scene lighting and portable rescue equipment. 10–4
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PortableFixed Lighting equipment is divided into two categories. 10–5 Courtesy of Ron Moore and McKinney (TX) FD
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CAUTION Never connect more lights than the power source can support. Overtaxing the power source results in poor lighting and possible damage to the lights, generator, or electrical system. It may also restrict the operation of other tools using the same power source. 10–6
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Cables, extension cords ReceptaclesConnectors All auxiliary electrical equipment must be waterproof, intrinsically safe, and designed for its intended use. 10–7 Junction boxesAdapters Ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) devices
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Do not exceed the power capacity of electrical cables and extension cords. 10–8 Courtesy of Shad Cooper/ Wyoming State Fire Marshal's Office Courtesy of Ted Boothroyd
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Twist-lock receptacles and connectors provide safe and secure connections. 10–9 Safe until immersed in water
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Junction boxes and adapter connections give firefighters great flexibility. 10–10 Junction box with GFCI Adapter connections Courtesy of Shad Cooper/ Wyoming State Fire Marshal's Office
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REVIEW QUESTION What types of emergency scene lighting equipment can be used for vehicle extrication and technical rescue incidents? 10–11
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Your duties include using lighting equipment of all types while at emergency scenes. Summary 10–12
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