VD-C2 Flashcards
Circle of safety is completed how often
Every time the vehicle is left parked and unattended
Class one type leak
Wetness is noticed
Class 2 type leak
Leak forms a drop but does not drip
Class 3 type leak
Actively dripping to the ground
Belt tension
3/4”
Steering wheel play
2 inches or less
Proper engine tire inflation
120 psi
When to replace brake pads
One quarter of an inch or less of wear
Acceptable movement of slack adjusters
Less than 2 inches
AL1
Form is no longer used. was an instruction sheet
AL2
Assignment record kept for the life of the apparatus
AL3
Apparatus information record. Kept for the life of the apparatus
AL4
Does not exist
AL5
Repair records. Kept for five years
AL6a
Apparatus daily checklist. Kept for five years
AL6b
Apparatus/equipment daily checklist. Kept for five years
AL7
Mileage record. Kept For one year
AL8
Fuel and oil record. Kept for one year
AL9a
Lubrication record. kept for five years
AL9b
Aerial lubrication record. Kept for five years
AL10
Battery record. Kept for five years
AL11
Tire record. Kept for five years
Apparatus logbook shall be removed from the apparatus when
When it is sent to the department fire shops for repair or maintenance
Form 250B
Annual equipment inventory portable assets
Form 253
Minimum apparatus inventory reserve engine company
Form 20
Breathing apparatus log
Form 20a
APR/dosimeter check off sheet
Form 247
Life line use record
Form 248
Rope system inventory
Form 260
EMS supply inventory
When transferring reserve equipment what do you do with the form 253
Original is kept with the assigned location. two copies of the original are made. First copy is retained by the user station. Second copy shall be kept in the reserve apparatus logbook
Clutch pedal toeboard Clearance
Three-quarter inch to 1 1/2 inch of free play
Daily engine and related components check
Engine oil level radiator radiator coolant level fuel tank level clutch pedal play throttle and engine controls exhaust pipe clamps hangers and header pipe engine fuel oil water and air leaks starter and alternator
Daily pumps tank and valves check
Discharge gates suction valves tank and pump valves series parallel Valves shall be opened and closed. Pump Shall be placed in gear operated and inspected. Water tank shall be full
Daily air system brakes wheels and tires check
Airbrake systems check drain fluid from tanks check adjustment of brakes
Weekly apparatus checks
Driven a minimum of 5 miles, connected to a hydrant and pumped, priming pump operated, aerials elevated and raised in extended to full height, all belts should be checked, Air cleaner hose connections checked, batteries cleaned and checked
Monthly apparatus checks
Radiator fans cleaned using compressed air from back to front
Quarterly apparatus checks
Pressure test from hydrant to punch through discharged check for leaking pump packing gaskets and valves
Water filter shall be changed often
Every six months by the area mechanic
Pre-trip inspection is completed how often
Once at the beginning of each shift
Allowed movement Of slack adjusters when brakes are applied
2 inches
Amount of air leakage per hour to be reported immediately to the mechanic
120 pounds per hour
How much coolant in the radiator system can be lost due to expansion
2 to 4 quarts
How much allowance for fuel expansion
10%
What is the minimum amount of miles apparatus must be driven each week
5 miles minimum
How long should a pretrip inspection take
15 to 20 minutes without any special tools are creepers
How do you test hydraulic brakes
Brake pedal three times that my firm pressure and hold for five seconds the pedal should not move
Air leaks in excess of how much need to be reported to the duty mechanic
120 pounds per hour