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EVD Emergency Vehicle Driver Bob Pervere rpervere@moyockfd.com 252.207.5866
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EVD2 EVD Introduction Terminology JPR AHJ Requisite Knowledge Requisite Skill Fire Department Fire Apparatus Fire Department Vehicle Fire Department Pumper Ref. Unit I LP 1
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EVD3 EVD Introduction Terminology Mobile Water Supply Apparatus Aerial Apparatus Tiller Aerial Apparatus Wildland Fire Apparatus ARFF Fire Apparatus Driver Pump Operator Aerial Operator Ref. Unit I LP 1
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EVD4 EVD Introduction Terminology Tiller Operator Fire Pump Attack Pump Pumping System Foam System Aerial Device Liquid Surge Ref. Unit I LP 1
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EVD5 EVD Introduction How Not to Drive a Fire Truck
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EVD6 EVD Introduction NFPA 1002 Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator Professional Qualifications NFPA 1500 Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health Program NFPA 1915 Standard for Fire Apparatus Preventative Maintenance Program Ref. Unit III LP 1
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EVD7 EVD Introduction NFPA 1002 MINIMUM Qualifications AHJ may have stricter requirements JPR’s subject only to local apparatus Ref. Unit I LP 1
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EVD8 EVD Introduction Licenses All apparatus expected to operate Volunteers may have Class “C” Career must have Class “B” IFSAC Driver/Operator Certification Must Have Class “B” EVD May have Class “C” Ref. Unit I LP 1
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EVD9 EVD Introduction Additional Minimum Requirements Medical Evaluation Frequency not defined Recommended annually “Reasonable Degree” of Basic Cognitive Skill Basic Physical Abilities Basic Vehicle Maintenance Trained and Tested Ref. Unit I LP 1
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EVD Emergency Vehicle Accidents
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EVD11 EVD Emergency Vehicle Accidents Fire Truck Scare
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EVD12 EVD Emergency Vehicle Accidents 2005 87 line-of-duty deaths Lowest in 12 years >40% in MVC’s Ref. Unit I LP 2
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EVD13 EVD Emergency Vehicle Accidents Dangerous Driving
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EVD14 EVD Emergency Vehicle Accidents Misconceptions Laws keep emergency vehicle’s safe Speed is paramount Lights, sirens & horns always work Emergency vehicle collisions are the fault of the public Emergency vehicles always have the right-of-way Ref. Unit I LP 2
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EVD15 EVD Emergency Vehicle Accidents Fatal Fire Truck Accident
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EVD16 EVD Emergency Vehicle Accidents * (2003) – Only year on this list where Responding/Returning was #1 “Type of Duty” ** (2008) – Statistics through September 30, 2008 USFA (Annual Report on Fire Fighter Fatalities) Fire Fighter Deaths Responding to and Returning From Incidents
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EVD17 EVD Emergency Vehicle Accidents Fire Truck Kills 2
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EVD18 EVD Emergency Vehicle Accidents USDOT (Resulting from MVC’s involving Emergency Vehicles) 60 Deaths 6,000 Injuries Ref. Unit I LP 2
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EVD19 EVD Emergency Vehicle Accidents VFIS Emergency Vehicle Incidents by Accident Type
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EVD20 EVD Emergency Vehicle Accidents VFIS Emergency Vehicle Incidents by Accident Type (Based on Severity)
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EVD21 EVD Emergency Vehicle Accidents Contributing Factors VFIS
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EVD22 EVD Emergency Vehicle Accidents VFIS Emergency Response and Warning Devices as Used by Emergency Vehicles Involved in Intersection Incidents
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EVD23 EVD Emergency Vehicle Accidents Death affects: Emergency Services Personnel General Public Fire Department Loss of Equipment Loss of Manpower Family Ref. Unit I LP 2
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EVD24 EVD Emergency Vehicle Accidents “New Fire Truck Rams Tree; One Injured” “Rescue Worker Hurt After Falling From Moving Ambulance” “Fire Truck Crashes – Three Volunteers Hurt, at Steelville Fire Scene” “Fire Truck Overturns: 3 Injured” “Fire Fighter, Volunteer Fire Company & County Sued in Vehicle Accident” “Fire Truck Hits Car; Couple Dies” “Accident Claims Lives of Five Firemen” Ref. Unit I LP 2
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EVD25 EVD Emergency Vehicle Accidents Incredible Fire Truck Crash
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EVD26 EVD Emergency Vehicle Accidents Safety Efficiency Effectiveness Ref. Unit I LP 2
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EVD27 EVD Emergency Vehicle Accidents Fire Truck Wreck
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EVD28 EVD Emergency Vehicle Accidents Ref. Providence Fire Incident Images Courtesy of B. Lane
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EVD29 EVD Emergency Vehicle Accidents Ref. Providence Fire Incident Images Courtesy of B. Lane
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EVD30 EVD Emergency Vehicle Accidents Ref. Providence Fire Incident Images Courtesy of B. Lane
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EVD31 EVD Emergency Vehicle Accidents Ref. Providence Fire Incident Images Courtesy of B. Lane
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EVD32 EVD Emergency Vehicle Accidents Ref. Providence Fire Incident Images Courtesy of B. Lane
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EVD33 EVD Emergency Vehicle Accidents Ref. Providence Fire Incident Images Courtesy of B. Lane
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EVD34 EVD Emergency Vehicle Accidents Ref. Providence Fire Incident Images Courtesy of B. Lane
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EVD35 EVD Emergency Vehicle Accidents Ref. Providence Fire Incident Images Courtesy of B. Lane
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EVD36 EVD Emergency Vehicle Accidents Ref. Providence Fire Incident Images Courtesy of B. Lane
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EVD37 EVD Emergency Vehicle Accidents Ref. Providence Fire Incident Images Courtesy of B. Lane
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EVD38 EVD Emergency Vehicle Accidents Ref. Providence Fire Incident Images Courtesy of B. Lane
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EVD39 EVD Emergency Vehicle Accidents Ref. Providence Fire Incident Images Courtesy of B. Lane
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EVD40 EVD Emergency Vehicle Accidents Ref. Providence Fire Incident Images Courtesy of B. Lane
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EVD41 EVD Emergency Vehicle Accidents Ref. Providence Fire Incident Images Courtesy of B. Lane
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EVD42 EVD Emergency Vehicle Accidents Ref. Providence Fire Incident Images Courtesy of B. Lane
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EVD The Need for Driver Training
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EVD44 EVD The Need for Driver Training September 14, 1899 Henry Bliss – 1 st Documented Death Ref. Unit II Slides
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EVD45 EVD The Need for Driver Training United States 40,000 Killed Annually 3.2 Million Injured 5.0 Million Accidents Ref. Unit II Slides
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EVD46 EVD The Need for Driver Training North Carolina 1,200 Killed Annually 147,000 Injured 161,000 Accidents Ref. Unit II Slides
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