Driver/Operator ARFF

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National Certification Program Study Guide March 2010 Driver/Operator ARFF NFPA 1002, Standard for Fire Appratus Driver/Operator Professional Qualifications, 2009 Edition This document is provided at no cost to the user by the Kansas Fire & Rescue Training Institute, the University of Kansas, as a service to the fire fighters of Kansas Copyright 2010 by the Kansas Fire & Rescue Training Institute, the University of Kansas This document is provided by the Kansas Fire & Rescue Training Institute, for use under the following provisions: 1. Duplication is permitted if the document is duplicated in its entirety, including cover, without editorial changes. 2. No other cover sheet or information is attached as part of the document. 3. Duplicated document is distributed free and is not sold as part of another publication.

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Introduction to Driver/Operator - ARFF Certification Each individual seeking certification within the Kansas Fire & Rescue Training Institute, the University of Kansas, Certification System must submit an application and the appropriate fee to secure entrance into the system. Candidates are given one year in which to complete the certification process. Application forms may be downloaded at: http://www.continuinged.ku.edu/fire/certification.php. A list of current fees may be obtained by calling 785-864-4790 or toll free 1-866-804-8841 or may be downloaded from http://www.continuinged.ku.edu/fire/certification.php. Purchase orders from cities or organizations will be accepted. Kansas Fire & Rescue Training Institute will not bill individuals for the certification fee. Checks or credit cards are accepted from individuals. Upon receipt of the application and fee, the candidate will be scheduled into a specific exam site as requested or the candidate may select an exam site from the schedule on the KUCE website. Applicants may register for an exam site at the time of application by completing the appropriate block on the application form. Candidates requesting a specific test site should contact the Kansas Fire & Rescue Training Institute at 785-864-4790 or toll free 1-866-804-8841 to confirm that they have a reserved place at the exam. Certification candidates are given two (2) attempts at each component, written and practical, within the twelve month certification period. If the candidate takes either component of the exam twice without passing, the candidate is required to resubmit a certification application form as well as an additional certification fee before being scheduled to retest a third time. Candidates failing the written exam are responsible for notifying Kansas Fire & Rescue Training Institute of their desire to retest and enroll at the next scheduled exam that has available space or they may come to the Kansas Fire & Rescue Training Institute in Lawrence, Kansas to take a retest. Written exams will not be graded at the test site. Candidates may not take the written exam more than once per day. Candidates are responsible for all of the skills required by the NFPA 1002, Standard for Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator Professional Qualifications, 2009 edition, during the practical exam. An exact list of specific skills is included in the study guide. Candidates should be prepared to test on any skill listed in the standard. The intent of this process is to insure that candidates are prepared to test on skills required by the NFPA 1002 2009 standard. Candidates will test one maintenance skill, one driving skill, and one pumping skill. Practical skill exams are graded on a pass/fail basis. Candidates must successfully complete all skill stations at an exam site to receive a passing grade for the practical exam. Each candidate is allowed two (2) attempts at each station. Candidates failing the practical exam are responsible for notifying Kansas Fire & Rescue Training Institute of their desire to retest by preregistering for another regularly scheduled exam. Candidates may not take the practical exam more than once per exam day. An official picture ID (e.g., driver s license, military ID, etc.) must be shown for admittance to written and practical exams. Kansas Fire & Rescue Training Institute 1 March 2010

Certification Examination Instructions Driver/Operator - ARFF NFPA 1002 2009 Prerequisites: Candidates seeking certification for Driver/Operator - ARFF within the Kansas Fire & Rescue Training Institute (KFRTI), the University of Kansas, must meet the following: 1. Residency and membership requirements as stated in Section 12, Certification Policies of the KFRTI National Certification Program Criteria and Procedures document published by Kansas Fire & Rescue Training Institute (available for download at http://www.continuinged.ku.edu/fire/certification.php.) 2. Verification of the following requirements by the Fire Chief (or designated representative) or employer. Verification of these requirements will be executed with the completion of the Driver/Operator ARFF Local Verification Form found at the end of this Study Guide (page 17). a. Valid state driver s license. b. Approval by Chief of Department to drive all vehicles the candidate is expected to drive. c. Demonstrated ability to document routine tests, inspections, and servicing functions per department protocols and procedures. d. Demonstrated ability to operate an ARFF apparatus under adverse environmental conditions. e. Demonstrated ability to operate an ARFF apparatus using defensive driving techniques under emergency conditions (i.e., lights and sirens ). f. Demonstrated ability to operate an ARFF apparatus under adverse environmental or driving surface conditions. 2. Candidate must be competent in all objectives listed in NFPA 1002, Standard for Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator Professional Qualifications, 2009 edition, Chapters 4 (Sections 4.2.1 and 4.3.1 only) and 9. 3. Candidate must be previously nationally certified NFPA 1001 Fire Fighter II and NFPA 1003 Airport Fire Fighter. 4. Successful completion of all parts of the Driver/Operator - ARFF certification exam will result in national certification in Driver/Operator - ARFF. Part I - Written Examination: The Driver/Operator - ARFF written certification exam is based on Requisite Knowledge objectives listed in the NFPA 1002, Standard for Driver/Operator - Pumper Professional Qualifications, 2009 edition. 1. Candidates are required to score a minimum of 70%. 2. The certification exam contains one hundred (100) true/false and multiple choice questions covering Driver/Operator - ARFF level knowledge requirements as stated in NFPA 1002-2009. The candidate will be allowed two (2) hours to complete this portion of the exam. Kansas Fire & Rescue Training Institute 2 March 2010

Part II - Practical Skills Examination: The Driver/Operator - ARFF practical skills portion of the certification exam is based on Requisite Knowledge and Requisite Skills objectives listed in NFPA 1002, Standard for Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator Professional Qualifications, 2009 edition. 1. Candidates will be required to score 100% on all evaluated skills, which are graded on a Pass/Fail basis. 2. The skills evaluation forms are available as part of this study guide. References & Textbooks: IFSTA, Pumping Apparatus Driver/Operator Handbook, 2d edition, 2006. IFSTA, Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting, 5th edition, 2008. NFPA 1002, Standard for Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator Professional Qualifications, 2009 edition. NFPA 1500, Standard on Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health Program, 2007 edition. Kansas Fire & Rescue Training Institute 3 March 2010

Certification Flow Chart for Driver/Operator - ARFF Decide to seek National Certification Attend an appropriate class Submit certification application and fee to KF&RTI Request test site from KF&RTI Take written & practical exams Yes No Pass all parts? Receive certificate in 10 to 20 working days Notified by KF&RTI in 10 to 20 working days Retest Yes No Pass all parts? Kansas Fire & Rescue Training Institute 4 March 2010

Driver/Operator - ARFF Written Exam Study Guidesheet Standard: NFPA 1002, Standard for Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator Professional Qualifications, 2009 edition. References: IFSTA, Pumping Apparatus Driver/Operator Handbook, 2d edition, 2006. IFSTA, Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting, 5th edition, 2008. The reading and study references listed below represent published references from which certification exam questions are taken. Those pages from IFSTA, Pumping Apparatus Driver/Operator Handbook, 2d edition, 2006 are indicated by (Pumper). Those pages from IFSTA, Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting, 5th edition, 2008 are indicated by (ARFF). Candidates are responsible for referenced material from BOTH texts. Section Subject & NFPA Objective Number Reading/Study Reference Perform Routine Tests, Inspections, and Servicing Functions. 4.2.1 pp. 31 51 (Pumper) Perform Routine Tests, Inspections, and Servicing Functions. 9.1.1 pp. 15, 17, 23, 187 201, 227 235, 238 239, 266-274 (ARFF) Operate a Fire Department Vehicle. 4.3.1 pp. 9 10, 60 87, 92 93 (Pumper) Operate an ARFF Vehicle on Improved Surfaces & Aircraft Movement Areas. 9.1.2 pp. 22 23, 31 39, 45, 119 120, 171, 274 279, 287, 397 (ARFF) Operate an ARFF Vehicle Off an Improved Surface. 9.1.3 pp. 22 23, 31 39, 45, 119 120, 274 288 (ARFF) Maneuver and Position an ARFF Vehicle. 9.2.1 pp. 204, 231 232, 234 235, 287 291, 344, 362, 364 369, 379 380 (ARFF) Produce a Fire Stream While Vehicle is Moving Forwards and In Reverse. 9.2.2 pp. 32 39, 58 72, 97 104, 129 134, 143 152, 171, 182 183, 185 186, 201 206, 230 232, 287 291, 365 368 (ARFF) Produce a Fire Stream. 9.2.3 pp. 32 39, 58 72, 97 104, 129 134, 143 152, 171, 182 183, 185 186, 201 206, 230 232, 287 291, 365 368 (ARFF) Kansas Fire & Rescue Training Institute 5 March 2010

Driver/Operator - Pumper Practical Skills Exam Study Guidesheet Standard: NFPA 1002, Standard for Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator Professional Qualifications, 2009 edition. References: IFSTA, Pumping Apparatus Driver/Operator Handbook, 2d edition, 2006. IFSTA, Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting, 5th edition, 2008. The reading and study references listed below represent published references from which certification exam skill sheets are derived. Section Subject & NFPA Objective Number Referenced Skill Sheets Perform Routine Tests, Inspections, and Servicing Functions. 4.2.1 Use hand tools. KFRTI 1 Recognize system problems. KFRTI 1 Correct deficiencies noted. KFRTI 1 Operate a Fire Department Vehicle. 4.3.1 Operate passenger restraint devices. KFRTI 2 Maintain safe following distances. KFRTI 2 Maintain control of vehicle while accelerating, decelerating, and turning. KFRTI 2 Operate under adverse environmental or driving surface conditions. Local Verification Use automotive gauges and controls. KFRTI 2 Perform Routine Tests, Inspections, and Servicing Functions. 9.1.1 Use hand tools. KFRTI 1 Recognize system problems. KFRTI 1 Correct deficiencies noted. KFRTI 1 Operate an ARFF Vehicle on Improved Surfaces & Aircraft Movement Areas. 9.1.2 Operate passenger restraint devices. KFRTI 2 Maintain safe following distances. KFRTI 2 Maintain control of vehicle while accelerating, decelerating, and turning. KFRTI 2 Operate under adverse environmental or driving surface conditions. Local Verification Use automotive gauges and controls. KFRTI 2 Operate an ARFF Vehicle Off an Improved Surface. 9.1.3 Operate passenger restraint devices. KFRTI 3 Maintain safe following distances. KFRTI 3 Maintain control of vehicle while accelerating, decelerating, and turning. KFRTI 3 Operate during nonemergency conditions. KFRTI 3 Operate under adverse environmental or driving surface conditions. Local Verification Use automotive gauges and controls. KFRTI 3 Maneuver and Position an ARFF Vehicle. 9.2.1 Determine a correct position for the apparatus. KFRTI 2 & 3 Maneuver the apparatus into that position. KFRTI 2 & 3 Avoid obstacles to operations. KFRTI 2 & 3 (Continued) Kansas Fire & Rescue Training Institute 6 March 2010

Produce a Fire Stream While Vehicle is Moving Forwards and In Reverse. 9.2.2 Ability to provide power to the pump. KFRTI 4 Determine a correct position for the apparatus. KFRTI 4 Maneuver the apparatus into that position. KFRTI 4 Avoid obstacles to operations. KFRTI 4 Apply agent. KFRTI 4 Determine the length of time an extinguishing agent will be available. KFRTI 4 Produce a Fire Stream. 9.2.3 Ability to provide power to the pump. KFRTI 5 Determine a correct position for the apparatus. KFRTI 5 Maneuver the apparatus into that position. KFRTI 5 Avoid obstacles to operations. KFRTI 5 Apply agent. KFRTI 5 Determine the length of time an extinguishing agent will be available. KFRTI 5 Kansas Fire & Rescue Training Institute 7 March 2010

NFPA 1002-2009, Driver/Operator - ARFF KFRTI Skills Evaluation Item 1 Skill Set: Maintenance OBJECTIVE: NFPA 1002-2009, Chapter 4, Section 4.2.1 and Chapter 9, Section 9.1.1. REFERENCE: IFSTA, Pumping Apparatus Driver/Operator Handbook, 2d edition, 2006. KNOWLEDGE: pp. 31 54. IFSTA, Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting, 5 th edition, 2008. KNOWLEDGE: pp. 15, 17, 23, 187 201, 227 235, 238 239, 266-274 Candidate Equipment Required: Station uniform, ARFF apparatus, inspection checklist, hand tools. Evaluator Equipment Required: Inspection checklist, departmental maintenance SOPs. Read To Candidate At this station, you will be required to inspect an ARFF apparatus and all its on-board, integral sub-systems. These sub-systems include, but are not limited to, the apparatus (1) agent dispensing systems, (2) secondary extinguishing systems, and (3) vehicle-mounted breathing air systems. You will use the provided checklist and whatever hand tools which may be required to perform those checks. You should correct any deficiencies noted that are allowed by your departmental maintenance SOPs. You must appropriately annotate the inspection checklist. This is not a timed event, but you should complete the assignment as expeditiously as possible. To pass this station, you must successfully complete 100% of the steps. 1 st Attempt 2 nd Attempt Skill Steps P F P F Section 4.2.1 Perform Routine Tests, Inspections, and Servicing Functions. Section 9.1.1 Perform Routine Tests, Inspections, and Servicing Functions. 1. Use hand tools and equipment. 2. Recognize system problems. 3. Correct deficiencies noted. Candidate s Name: Evaluator s Signature: Station: P F Date: If the candidate FAILS this station after both attempts, provide comments on the back of this sheet and turn it in to the Exam Site Coordinator. Kansas Fire & Rescue Training Institute 8 March 2010

ARFF Apparatus Maintenance Checklist Needs OK Service Item or System Comments Automotive Systems Battery or batteries Braking system Coolant system Electrical system Fuel Hydraulic fluids (cab raising pump, etc.) Transmission fluid Lubrication Oil Tires Steering system Belts Lights (headlights, parking lights, brake lights, back-up lights, turn signals) Emergency lights & siren Exercised all valves Pump primer oil Pump-Specific Systems ARFF-Specific Systems Agent dispensing systems Secondary extinguishing systems Vehicle-mounted breathing air systems Ancillary Systems Hydraulic fluids (ladder rack, etc.) Generator fluids Extrication power unit fluids Gas-powered saws fluids Gas-powered ventilation fan fluids All on-board equipment properly secured Additional General Comments: Truck Number Verified By Date Time Kansas Fire & Rescue Training Institute 9 March 2010

NFPA 1002-2009, Driver/Operator - ARFF KFRTI Skills Evaluation Item 2 Skill Set: Driving Road Course OBJECTIVE: NFPA 1002-2009, Chapter 4, Section 4.3.1 and Chapter 9, Section 9.1.2. REFERENCE: IFSTA, Pumping Apparatus Driver/Operator Handbook, 2d edition, 2006. KNOWLEDGE: pp. 9 10, 60 87, 92 93. IFSTA, Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting, 5 th edition, 2008. KNOWLEDGE: pp. 22 23, 31 39, 45, 119 120, 171, 274 279, 287, 397 Candidate Equipment Required: Station uniform, valid driver s license, ARFF apparatus. Evaluator Equipment Required: Specified road course. Read To Candidate At this station, you will be required to safely operate a fire department pumper over a predetermined route on an airport, including but not limited to, all aircraft movement areas. I will ride with you and give you verbal directions. Be sure to observe and obey all applicable traffic laws, tower directions, and department regulations while operating the vehicle. There will NOT be any emergency driving during the course of this skill station. Upon completion of the road driving portion of this skill set, you will maneuver and position the ARFF apparatus so that the vehicle is positioned for correct operation at each operational position for the aircraft. I will identify the aircraft involved in the simulated emergency. It will be the largest type that would normally be handled at this installation. When approaching the aircraft, you should keep in mind weather conditions, terrain, obstacles, runway & taxiway markings & indicators, as well as directions from the tower. You will proceed at normal speed, NOT using emergency lights and sirens. This is not a timed event, but you should complete the assignment as expeditiously as possible, without breaking any speed limits. To pass this station, you must successfully complete 100% of the steps. 1 st Attempt 2 nd Attempt Skill Steps P F P F Section 4.3.1 Operate a Fire Department Vehicle Section 9.1.2 Operate an ARFF Vehicle on Improved Surfaces & Aircraft Movement Areas. 1. Possessed valid driver s license in accordance with department SOP. 2. Operated passenger restraint devices. 3. Ensured all occupants were seated and restrained. 4. Maintained safe following distances. 5. Maintained control of vehicle while accelerating, decelerating, and turning. 6. Used automotive gauges and controls. 7. Used turn signals. 8. Operated within all traffic laws and department SOPs. (Continued) Kansas Fire & Rescue Training Institute 10 March 2010

9. Performed all required maneuvers on predetermined route. a. Four left turns. b. Four right turns. c. Straight section of business street or two-lane rural road at least 1 mile long. d. One through intersection. e. Two intersections where a stop has to be made. f. One railroad crossing (may be simulated/designated if no track in district) g. One curve, either left or right. h. Section of limited-access highway with conventional entrance/exit ramps. i. Two lane changes on highway. j. Downgrade steep enough to require down-shifting and braking. k. Upgrade steep enough and long enough to require gear changing. l. Underpass or a low clearance or bridge. Section 9.2.1 Maneuver and Position an ARFF Vehicle. 10. Determined correct position for the apparatus. 11. Maneuvered apparatus into that position. 12. Avoid obstacles to operations. Candidate s Name: Evaluator s Signature: Station: P F Date: If the candidate FAILS this station after both attempts, provide comments on the back of this sheet and turn it in to the Exam Site Coordinator. Kansas Fire & Rescue Training Institute 11 March 2010

Sample of Predetermined Route for the Driver/Operator Pumper Road Course (Used with permission from Ottawa Fire Department) Instructions to Driver/Operator: When determining the route for the Driver/Operator Road Course, it is advisable that you indicate the task from the skill sheet provided by KFRTI with the directions in the course. Keying the task with directions will give you the opportunity to cross check the directions with the skill sheet, thereby ensuring each task has been covered. It will also assist the evaluator as he checks off the items on the skill sheet during the exam. Candidates should practice driving the exact route prior to the exam date. Allow approximately 30 minutes per candidate for the street course. Sample predetermined route for the driver/operator road course: Off the bay floor across the street to 68 Hwy. Turn right on 68 Hwy (9.b) go over bridge. On the down-hill side of the bridge, down shift and brake. (9.j) Take off ramp to Tecumseh. (9.b) Turn right on Tecumseh, (9.b) go under the bridge and north on locust. (9.g & 9.l) Take Locust north to Wilson. Turn right on Wilson. (9.b) Proceed to railroad crossing, stop at crossing per department protocol. (9.f) Continue on to Main Street, cross Main on Wilson to Hickory. Turn right on Hickory. (9.b & 9.e) South to Blackhawk, (9.d) turn right from Blackhawk onto Main Street. (9.b) Turn left on Main Street going south. (9.a) South on Main to 68 Hwy. (9.c) Once on 68 Hwy, execute two lane changes. (9.i) Turn left on Fifth, (9.a) turn left on Hickory, (9.a & 9.e) turn left on Fourth (9.a & 9.e) turn left on Main (9.a) and proceed south. Take Princeton Circle Drive to I-35. Go south on I-35. (9.h) Exit I-35 at Old Fifty Hwy (9.h) and turn right. (9.b) Take Old Fifty Hwy back into town on Main. On incline to Old Fifty Hwy overpass, shift gears to maintain speed. (9.k) Return to station. Kansas Fire & Rescue Training Institute 12 March 2010

NFPA 1002-2009, Driver/Operator ARFF KFRTI Skills Evaluation Item 3 Skill Set: Driving Off-Road Course OBJECTIVE: NFPA 1002-2009, Chapter 9, Sections 9.1.3 & 9.2.1. REFERENCE: IFSTA, Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting, 5 th edition, 2008. KNOWLEDGE: pp. 22 23, 31 39, 45, 119 120, 204, 231 232, 234 235, 274 291, 344, 362, 364 369, 379 380 Candidate Equipment Required: Station uniform, valid driver s license, ARFF apparatus. Evaluator Equipment Required: Specified off-road, closed-course driving area. Read To Candidate At this station, you will be required to safely operate a fire department pumper over a predetermined off-road. I will ride with you and give you verbal directions. You must keep in mind to operate the apparatus at all times within its design capabilities. Be sure to observe and obey all applicable traffic laws, tower directions, and department regulations while operating the vehicle. There will NOT be any emergency driving during the course of this skill station. Upon completion of the off-road driving portion of this skill set, you will maneuver and position the ARFF apparatus so that the vehicle is positioned for correct operation at each operational position for the aircraft. I will identify the aircraft involved in the simulated emergency. It will be the largest type that would normally be handled at this installation. When approaching the aircraft, you should keep in mind weather conditions, terrain, obstacles, runway & taxiway markings & indicators, as well as directions from the tower. You will proceed at normal speed, NOT using emergency lights and sirens. To pass this station, you must successfully complete 100% of the steps. 1 st Attempt 2 nd Attempt Skill Steps P F P F Section 9.1.3 Operate an ARFF Vehicle Off an Improved Surface. 1. Possessed valid driver s license in accordance with department SOP. 2. Operated passenger restraint devices. 3. Maintain safe following distances. 4. Maintain control of vehicle while accelerating, decelerating, and turning. 5. Operate during nonemergency conditions. 6. Use automotive gauges and controls. 7. Performed all required maneuvers on predetermined route. a. Loose or wet soil. b. Steep grades (30% fore and aft). c. Limited site distance. d. Vehicle clearance obstacles (height, width, undercarriage). e. Limited space for turnaround. f. Side slopes (20% side to side). (Continued) Kansas Fire & Rescue Training Institute 13 March 2010

Section 9.2.1 Maneuver and Position an ARFF Vehicle. 10. Determined correct position for the apparatus. 11. Maneuvered apparatus into that position. 12. Avoid obstacles to operations. Candidate s Name: Evaluator s Signature: Station: P F Date: If the candidate FAILS this station after both attempts, provide comments on the back of this sheet and turn it in to the Exam Site Coordinator. Kansas Fire & Rescue Training Institute 14 March 2010

NFPA 1002-2009, Driver/Operator - ARFF KFRTI Skills Evaluation Item 4 Skill Set: Produce a Fire Stream on the Move OBJECTIVE: NFPA 1002-2009, Chapter 9, Section 9.2.2. REFERENCE: IFSTA, Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting, 5 th edition, 2008. KNOWLEDGE: pp. 32 39, 58 72, 97 104, 129 134, 143 152, 171, 182 183, 185 186, 201 206, 230 232, 287 291, 365 368 Candidate Equipment Required: Station uniform, valid driver s license, ARFF apparatus. Evaluator Equipment Required: Personnel act as safety spotter(s). Read To Candidate At this station, you will be required to produce an effective fire stream while moving forwards and backwards with on-board tank water and foam agents. You will begin from a stationary position and approach the simulated aircraft emergency. Upon my command, you will reverse out from the simulated aircraft emergency while maintaining an effective fire stream, until I direct you to stop and shut down the fire stream. I will give you the discharge rate and the intended target. You must engage the pump, deploy the turret, deliver the agent onto the intended target at the correct rate, move the apparatus as directed, and continuously monitor the apparatus and its systems for potential problems. Personnel will be provided to act as safety spotters while backing up. This is not a timed event, but you should complete the assignment as expeditiously as possible. To pass this station, you must successfully complete 100% of the steps. 1 st Attempt 2 nd Attempt Skill Steps P F P F 1. Ability to provide power to the pump. 2. Determine a correct position for the apparatus. 3. Maneuver the apparatus into that position. 4. Avoid obstacles to operations. 5. Apply agent at correct rate. 6. Operate pumper pressure control systems. 7. Maintained fire stream while moving forward. 8. Maintained fire stream while moving backwards. 9. Monitored apparatus and systems for potential problems. Candidate s Name: Evaluator s Signature: Station: P F Date: If the candidate FAILS this station after both attempts, provide comments on the back of this sheet and turn it in to the Exam Site Coordinator. Kansas Fire & Rescue Training Institute 15 March 2010

NFPA 1002-2009, Driver/Operator - ARFF KFRTI Skills Evaluation Item 5 Skill Set: Produce a Fire Stream While Stationary OBJECTIVE: NFPA 1002-2009, Chapter 9, Sections 9.2.3. REFERENCE: IFSTA, Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting, 5 th edition, 2008. KNOWLEDGE: pp. 32 39, 58 72, 97 104, 129 134, 143 152, 171, 182 183, 185 186, 201 206, 230 232, 287 291, 365 368 Candidate Equipment Required: Station uniform, valid driver s license, ARFF apparatus, water source, hose, appliances, nozzles, valves. Evaluator Equipment Required: Personnel to operate handlines or master streams. Read To Candidate At this station, you will be required to produce a fire stream while operating the ARFF apparatus in a stationary position. You will engage the pump, deploy turrets and/or handlines, maintain a given discharge rate beginning with your on-board water and foam supplies, deliver the agent onto the intended target at the correct rate, and continuously monitor the apparatus for potential problems. You will begin by driving to the area of your water source in order to connect to that source. You will begin pumping from your on-board water supply tank and demonstrate transferring to your external water source. You will assemble and deploy all required hose, valves, and appliances to complete this evolution. If you require assistance due to safety or weight of the equipment, ask me. You will use a hydrant as your water source. -- OR -- You will draft from a static water source. This is not a timed event, but you should complete the assignment as expeditiously as possible. To pass this station, you must successfully complete 100% of the steps. 1 st Attempt 2 nd Attempt Skill Steps P F P F 1. Ability to provide power to the pump. 2. Determine a correct position for the apparatus. 3. Maneuver the apparatus into that position. 4. Avoid obstacles to operations. 5. Apply agent. 6. Operate pumper pressure control systems. 7. Maintained fire stream while transferring to external water source. 8. Monitored apparatus and systems for potential problems. Candidate s Name: Evaluator s Signature: Station: P F Date: If the candidate FAILS this station after both attempts, provide comments on the back of this sheet and turn it in to the Exam Site Coordinator. Kansas Fire & Rescue Training Institute 16 March 2010

Kansas Fire & Rescue Training Institute 17 March 2010