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TRAINING AND EQUIPMENT MANUAL
APPARATUS
310.003 APPARATUS INFORMATION BOOK
EFFECTIVE: OCTOBER 2007
Current Revision Date: 02/08/22 Next Revision Date: 02/08/25
Author’s Name/Rank: William Veiga, Battalion Chief Review Level: 1
Administrative Support:
Evelyn Yin-Zepeda,
Management Analyst II ADA
PURPOSE
The purpose of the Apparatus Information Book is to provide a convenient quick-
reference guide to operators of apparatus used by the Fresno Fire Department (FFD
or Department) and to store important records concerning the apparatus. The
Apparatus Information Book is to be a one-inch, three-ring binder and kept inside the
driver’s side door of each apparatus. This book should be particularly helpful to
members who are assigned to vacation relief, acting, and STNW assignments.
APPLICATION
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OPERATIONAL POLICY
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OPERATIONAL GUIDELINE
It is to be the responsibility of the assigned engineer to maintain and update the
Apparatus Information Book. The company officer is to be responsible for ensuring
members under their command are familiar with the contents of this book.
PROCESS
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INFORMATION
Each Apparatus Information Book is to contain information specific to the apparatus
to which it is assigned. The book is divided into the following sections:
Section I: Specifications
1. A specification sheet listing vital statistics about the apparatus is to be
kept in this section.
Section II: Instructions
1. Air Brake Test (See: Training and Equipment Manual, Section 310.001,
Air-Brake System Inspection).
2. Pump operations (if applicable):
a. Engaging the pump.
b. Disengaging the pump.
c. How to prime the pump.
d. Pressure-control device.
e. Auxiliary-cooling device.
3. Aerial operations (if applicable):
a. Engaging the power take-off.
b. Disengaging the PTO.
c. Stabilizing the aerial.
d. Raising, rotating, and extending the aerial.
e. Bedding the aerial ladder.
f. Using the umbilical air system.
g. Using the ladder pipe.
h. Using the generator.
i. Using the emergency pump.
j. Optimum climbing angles.
k. Load limitations.
4. Special characteristics of the apparatus (i.e., aerial ladder is equipped
with a flow meter).
a. The date of the last pump test is to be included (if applicable).
b. The date of the last aerial and ground ladder certification are to
be included (if applicable).
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5. Troubleshooting information on the apparatus (i.e., what the operator
should check if the pump will not engage).
6. Long-term deficiencies and/or peculiarities concerning the apparatus.
a. Space is to be afforded for future entries in this area.
b. This information is to be dated and initialed by the person making
the entry to the book.
Section III: Inventory
1. Apparatus inventories are found in the K drive and PS-Trax.
Section IV: Checklists
1. All checks are now done digitally.
Section V: Hose and Tarp Inventory
1. The current hose and tarp inventory is to be kept in this section.
Section VI: Pump Operator’s Guide
1. The Department pump operator’s guide is to be kept in this section.
(See: Training and Equipment Manual, Section 303.005, Pump
Operator’s Guide.)
DEFINITIONS
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CROSS-REFERENCES
Administrative Manual
Section 106.023, Pre-Trip Inspection Report, Form FD-03
Section 106.133, Rope Log Information Sheet, Form FD-71
Standard Operating Procedures Manual
Section 207.010, PS-Trax Apparatus and Equipment
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Training and Equipment Manual
Section 303.005, Pump Operator’s Guide
Section 309.001, Chainsaws
Section 309.002, Stihl TS 400 cutting saw
Section 310.001, Air-Brake System Inspection
Section 311.001, Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus
Section 311.003, MSA RIC Kit
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