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Core Competency Drill FC076—Tools on the Aerial DESCRIPTION AND EXPECTED PERFORMANCE: Go over every single tool on the Ladder truck and its use. Define the purpose of the tools, their origin, and their intended use. Explain the dangers of using a tool or piece of equipment against manufacturer recommendaons. Also, what tools are mounted to the actual Aerial device? Pracce deploying and using them at heights. Safety first. Length: 2 HOURS REFERENCE: NFPA 1001, 1002 Standards. Firefighng Essenals, 6th ed. IFSTA. BVFD SOPs and Guidelines related to the use of equipment and tools located on the Lad- der Truck/Aerial. Equipment, Props, Informaon or Other Resources Needed: Full PPE, ground ladders, Aerial Device/Ladder Truck, simulated rescue scenario, tools, safety precauons, and a dedicated safety officer watching over the drill if working at elevated heights. 2009 Sutphen—75’ Aerial Mid-Mount Appa- ratus Examine the tools and their locaons on the Ladder Truck. Be able to demonstrate finding the locaon and knowing the use of any tool. The Company Officer shall lead this drill. INSTRUCTIONS FOR THIS CORE COMPETENCY DRILL Check These Videos Out: hps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xji-rF1xjSw Rescue Situaons Pracce retrieving equipment and reporng back to the Company Officer. Also, each crew member and the team should pracce seng up for the aachment of a lier with a tender in the rare case the aerial could be used for liſt a paent via high angle. Ensure the truck is in rescue mode for water way and prac- ce setups. Keep crews near the ground; this is for setup only. Full exercises require a designat- ed Safety Officer with Instructor II qualificaons.

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  • Core Competency Drill

    FC076—Tools on the Aerial

    DESCRIPTION AND EXPECTED PERFORMANCE: Go over every single tool on

    the Ladder truck and its use. Define the purpose of the tools, their origin, and

    their intended use. Explain the dangers of using a tool or piece of equipment

    against manufacturer recommendations. Also, what tools are mounted to the

    actual Aerial device? Practice deploying and using them at heights. Safety first.

    Length: 2 HOURS REFERENCE: NFPA 1001, 1002 Standards. Firefighting Essentials, 6th ed. IFSTA. BVFD

    SOPs and Guidelines related to the use of

    equipment and tools located on the Lad-

    der Truck/Aerial.

    Equipment, Props, Information or Other Resources Needed: Full PPE, ground ladders, Aerial Device/Ladder Truck, simulated

    rescue scenario, tools, safety precautions, and a dedicated safety officer watching over the drill if working at elevated heights.

    2009 Sutphen—75’ Aerial Mid-Mount Appa-

    ratus

    Examine the tools and their locations on the

    Ladder Truck. Be able to demonstrate finding

    the location and knowing the use of any tool.

    The Company Officer shall lead this drill.

    INSTRUCTIONS FOR THIS CORE COMPETENCY DRILL

    Check These Videos Out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xji-rF1xjSw

    Rescue Situations

    Practice retrieving equipment and reporting back

    to the Company Officer.

    Also, each crew member and the team should

    practice setting up for the attachment of a litter

    with a tender in the rare case the aerial could be

    used for lift a patient via high angle. Ensure the

    truck is in rescue mode for water way and prac-

    tice setups. Keep crews near the ground; this is

    for setup only. Full exercises require a designat-

    ed Safety Officer with Instructor II qualifications.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xji-rF1xjSw