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| What term do you shout after removing a hydrant cap ? |
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| When given the order "take a 3" lead" what must you repeat immediatly? |
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| Same term "take a 3" lead" |
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| What is the primary job of the "bird dog" ? |
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| What does a red top hydrant mean ? |
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| What is the name of the guy in the department that makes Truck belts, what station does he work at and what shift is he on |
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| Bruce Fontalera, Station 1 , B shift. |
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| What stations are the washer extracters located? |
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| What is the guys name that does turnout shell repairs? |
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| What stations and shifts do we purchase T-shirts and other dept. approved apparel |
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| station 8, "A" shift and station 20, "C" shift |
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| An hydrant attachment used on most fires to take a 3" lead. |
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| How many times a year does NFPA require turnouts to be washed? |
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| Who is the manufacterer of our turnouts? |
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| How many layers are in our turnouts? |
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| Three, Outer shell, inner shell and water barrier. |
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| Where is the wildland protective gear and clothing cache housed? |
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| Can we wash our turnouts in the regular washing machines at the stations? |
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| what is the purpose of the turnout's outer shell and what materials does it consist of? |
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| Radiant heat protection and Nomex/Kevlar. |
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| What is the purpose of the turnouts inner layer? |
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