Fire Hose, Nozzles and Appliances
1. Identifying the size, type, amount and use of hose carried
on the pumper.
2. Cleaning fire hose, couplings and nozzles; inspecting for
damage.
3. Using the hose adapters and hose appliances on the
pumper.
4. As an individual, and as a member of a team, advancing
dry hose lines of two different sizes (each of which shall be
1½ inches or larger) from a pumper into a structure, up a
ladder into an upper floor window, up an inside stairway to
an upper floor,an outside stairway to an upper floor, down an outside stairway to a lower floor to an upper floor by
hoisting.
5. As an individual, and as a member of a team, advancing
charged attack lines of two different sizes (each of which
shall be 1½ inches or larger) from a pumper into a
structure, up a ladder into an upper floor, up an inside
stairway to an upper floor, up an outside stairway to an
upper floor, down an inside stairway to a lower floor, down
an outside stairway to a lower floor, to an upper floor by
hoisting.
6. Connecting fire hose to a hydrant; fully opening and
closing the hydrant.
7. Loading fire hose on fire apparatus, identifying the purpose
of at least three types of hose loads and finishes.
8. Performing at least three hose rolls.
9. Performing at least two hose carries.
10.Performing at least two hose drags.
11.Coupling and uncoupling fire hose by at least two methods.
12.As an individual, and as a member of a team, working from
a ladder with charged attack lines of two different sizes
(each of which shall be 1½ inches or larger) from a
pumper.
13.Carrying hose into a building to be connected to a
standpipe.
14.Extending a hose line, replacing a burst section