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Fire Engine Maintenance

Fire Engine Maintenance. Unit 1A Vehicle Inspections. Objectives. Complete all fire engine and post off-road inspections as identified in the Fire Engine Maintenance Procedure Record (FEMPR). Correctly enter all information in the Fire Engine Maintenance Procedure Record (FEMPR).

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Fire Engine Maintenance

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  1. Fire Engine Maintenance Unit 1AVehicle Inspections

  2. Objectives • Complete all fire engine and post off-road inspections as identified in the Fire Engine Maintenance Procedure Record (FEMPR). • Correctly enter all information in the Fire Engine Maintenance Procedure Record (FEMPR).

  3. Fire Engine Maintenance Procedure and Record (FEMPR)

  4. What is it? • The FEMPR is the documentation tool required by the BLM to record various mechanical procedures that the engine operator performs on the engine. • The FEMPR is also an information resource on how to perform various mechanical procedures on the engine.

  5. Items that need to be recorded in the FEMPR are: • Vehicle Data • Pump Package Data • Fire Engine Weight • Equipped Fire Engine Weight • Fire Engine Inspection • Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Regeneration • Engine Service • Pump Service • Pump Performance Test Record

  6. FEMPR as an Information Resource • Determining Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) • Fire Engine Inspection Instructions • Performing and Air Brake Check • Jump Starting Procedures • Pump Performance Instructions

  7. Fire Engine Inspection

  8. Inspection Walk-Around Passenger Side Rear Driver Side Rear Passenger Side Front Driver Side Front Cab

  9. Cab & Chassis

  10. Approach

  11. Dripping Fluids?

  12. Hood

  13. Oil

  14. Power Steering Fluid

  15. Fuel Filter

  16. Fuel/Water Separator

  17. Automatic Transmission Fluid

  18. Fan and Fan Belts

  19. Driver Side Front Tire, Rim,Hub and Suspension

  20. Tire Damage

  21. Leaf Springs

  22. Shocks

  23. Tie Rods

  24. Front Bumper

  25. Coolant

  26. Radiator

  27. Radiator

  28. Radiator

  29. Air Filters

  30. Air Filter Restriction Gauge

  31. Hoses

  32. Passenger Side Front Tire, Rim, Hub and Suspension

  33. Fuel Tank and Brackets

  34. Fuel Tank Leaks

  35. Passenger Side Door(s)

  36. Passenger SideGeneral Condition

  37. Passenger Side Undercarriage

  38. Debris Buildup

  39. Exhaust

  40. Passenger Side Rear Tire,Hub and Suspension

  41. Vehicle Rear

  42. Top Deck

  43. Rear Undercarriage

  44. Driver Side General Condition

  45. Driver Side Rear Tire, Rim,Hub and Suspension

  46. Driver Side Undercarriage

  47. Air Tanks

  48. Batteries

  49. Fuse Boxes

  50. Terminal Blocks

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