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1A-1 Fire Engine Maintenance Unit 1A Vehicle Inspections
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1A-2 Objectives Complete all fire engine and post off-road inspections as identified in the Fire Engine Maintenance Procedure Record (FEMPR). Correctly enter all information in the Fire Engine Maintenance Procedure Record (FEMPR).
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1A-3 Fire Engine Maintenance Procedure and Record (FEMPR)
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What is it? The FEMPR is the documentation tool required by the BLM to record various mechanical procedures that the engine operator performs on the engine. The FEMPR is also an information resource on how to perform various mechanical procedures on the engine. 1A-4
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1A-5 Items that need to be recorded in the FEMPR are: Vehicle Data Pump Package Data Fire Engine Weight Equipped Fire Engine Weight Fire Engine Inspection Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Regeneration Engine Service Pump Service Pump Performance Test Record
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1A-6 FEMPR as an Information Resource Determining Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) Fire Engine Inspection Instructions Performing and Air Brake Check Jump Starting Procedures Pump Performance Instructions
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1A-7 Fire Engine Inspection
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1A-8 Inspection Walk-Around Passenger Side FrontDriver Side Front Driver Side RearPassenger Side Rear Cab
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1A-9 Cab & Chassis
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1A-10 Approach
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1A-11 Dripping Fluids?
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1A-12 Hood
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1A-13 Oil
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1A-14 Power Steering Fluid
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1A-15 Fuel Filter
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1A-16 Fuel/Water Separator
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1A-17 Automatic Transmission Fluid
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1A-18 Fan and Fan Belts
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1A-19 Driver Side Front Tire, Rim, Hub and Suspension
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1A-20 Tire Damage
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1A-21 Leaf Springs
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1A-22 Shocks
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1A-23 Tie Rods
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1A-24 Front Bumper
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1A-25 Coolant
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1A-26 Radiator
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Radiator 1A-28
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1A-29 Air Filters
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1A-30 Air Filter Restriction Gauge
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1A-31 Hoses
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1A-32 Passenger Side Front Tire, Rim, Hub and Suspension
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Fuel Tank and Brackets 1A-33
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1A-34 Fuel Tank Leaks
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1A-35 Passenger Side Door(s)
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1A-36 Passenger Side General Condition
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1A-37 Passenger Side Undercarriage
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1A-38 Debris Buildup
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1A-39 Exhaust
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1A-40 Passenger Side Rear Tire, Hub and Suspension
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1A-41 Vehicle Rear
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1A-42 Top Deck
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1A-43 Rear Undercarriage
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1A-44 Driver Side General Condition
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1A-45 Driver Side Rear Tire, Rim, Hub and Suspension
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1A-46 Driver Side Undercarriage
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1A-47 Air Tanks
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1A-48 Batteries
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1A-49 Fuse Boxes
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1A-50 Terminal Blocks
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1A-51 Electric Circuit Box
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1A-52 Rear Electrical Junction Terminal cover removed
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1A-53 Driver Side Door(s)
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1A-54 Wheel Chocks
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1A-55 Inside Cab
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1A-56 Lights and Signals
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1A-57 Mirrors and Glass
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1A-58 Gauges and Switches
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1A-59 2-Way Radio/PA
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1A-60 Clutch and Gear Shifter
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1A-61 Wipers and Washers
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1A-62 Horn and Backup Alarm
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1A-63 Seat Belts
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1A-64 Heater and A/C
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1A-65 Log Book/Accident Forms
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1A-66 Fire Extinguisher
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1A-67 First Aid Kit(s)
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1A-68 Reflector Set
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1A-69 Jack and Lug Wrench
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1A-70 Normal Unit Stocking (NUS)
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1A-71 Brakes
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1A-72 Parking Brake
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1A-73 Air Brakes
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1A-74 Slack Adjusters
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1A-75 Brake Chamber/Canister
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1A-76 Brake Lines
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1A-77 Post Off-Road Fire Engine Inspection
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1A-78 Post Off-Road Inspection
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1A-79 Post Off-Road Inspection Checklist Steering Tires/rims Brakes Drive train Suspension Radiator screen Noxious weeds
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1A-80 Seeds trapped in undercarriage. Check for weeds! Keep vehicles clean! Noxious Weeds
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1A-81 Engine Fire Readiness (Post-Incident) Items to clean and inspect Normal unit stocking (NUS) Equipment/NUS replacement procedures Damage and repair documentation Vehicle watch out situations
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1A-82 Equipment/NUS Replacement
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1A-83 Incidents with a Supply Unit Determine the process to get general supply items. Determine the process for fireline replacement and damaged items. Present accurate engine or equipment NUS lists to obtain security clearance upon demobilization for the incident.
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1A-84 Incidents without a Supply Unit Fill out an Incident Replacement Requisition (OF-315). Obtain line supervisor approval for use of the OF-315 and obtain “S” number(s) for expanded dispatch. Additional property loss forms can be filled at home unit and back channeled to incident agency.
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1A-85 Damage or Repair Reporting and Documentation Report and document damage to the engine or repairs needed on the engine to a fireline supervisor. Complete proper documentation before leaving any incident.
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1A-86 Vehicle Watch Out Situations Skid plate/diesel particulate filter (DPF) Radiator screen Rock(s) between the duals
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1A-87 Objectives Complete all fire engine and post off-road inspections as identified in the Fire Engine Maintenance Procedure Record (FEMPR). Correctly enter all information in the Fire Engine Maintenance Procedure Record (FEMPR).
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1A-88 Baffle Case Study
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What are baffles in a water tank? 1A-89
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Baffles are steel/plastic plates that are inside the tank that prevent water from sloshing around in the tank. 1A-90
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Holes in the baffles allow water to flow between compartments. 1A-91
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