WATER HANDLING EQUIPMENT CLASSIFICATION AND PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS Sample Clauses

WATER HANDLING EQUIPMENT CLASSIFICATION AND PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS. A. Engine Equipment Standards and Typing Engine Classification‌ Structural Wildland Requirements 1* 2* 3 4 5 6 7 Tank Minimum Capacity (gal) 300 300 500 750 400 150 50 Pump Minimum Flow (GPM) 1,000 500 150 50 50 50 10 At rated pressure (PSI) 000 000 000 100 100 100 100 Hose, 2 ½’’ (feet) 1,200 1,000 -- -- -- -- -- 1 ½’’ (feet) 500 500 1,000 300 300 300 -- 1’’ (feet) -- -- 000 000 000 300 200 Ladders per NFPA 1901 Yes Yes -- -- -- -- -- Master Stream 500 gal/min. Yes -- -- -- -- -- -- Pump and Roll -- -- Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Maximum GVWR (lb) -- -- -- -- 26,000 19,500 14,000 Personnel (minimum) 4 3 3 2** 2** 2** 2** * Type 1 and 2 Structural Engines must also meet minimum equipment and PPE specifications of NFPA 1901, Standard for Automotive Fire Apparatus. ** Type 4 through 7 Engines may be ordered with an additional crewmember at the request of the host agency.
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