oregon fire service mobilization plan - International Association of ...
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OPERATIONS DIVISION<br />
Logistics<br />
March 2004<br />
force resources vary depending upon the type <strong>of</strong> task they are<br />
performing.<br />
c. “Interface Fire” means a <strong>fire</strong> involving both natural and man-made fuels.<br />
d. Apparatus<br />
Desired<br />
1) Engines Staffing*<br />
Type I 1000+ gpm pump, 400 gal. tank 4<br />
Type II 500 - 1000 gpm pump, 400 gal. tank 4<br />
Type III Brush/Off-Road, 120 gpm pump, 300<br />
gallon tank 3<br />
Type IV Brush/Off-Road, 70 gpm pump, 750<br />
gallon tank 3<br />
Type V Brush/Off-Road, 50 gpm pump, 500 3<br />
gallon tank<br />
Type VI Brush/Off-Road, 50 gpm pump, 200 3<br />
gallon tank<br />
*Desired staffing may be exceeded only with prior authorization through the<br />
state <strong>fire</strong> chief ERC.<br />
2) Interface Capable Type I and Type II Engines<br />
Consider the following:<br />
1) Capability for initial attack on natural cover <strong>fire</strong>s<br />
2) Capability for operating on unpaved surfaces<br />
3) Capability for shorter turning radius<br />
4) Capability for climbing grades<br />
5) Clearance (angles <strong>of</strong> approach and departure, ground clearance)<br />
3) Tenders<br />
Type I 300 gpm pump, 5000 gallon tank 2<br />
Type II 200 gpm pump, 2500 gallon tank 2<br />
Type III 200 gpm pump, 1000 gallon tank 2<br />
4) Special Request Units (Examples)<br />
s/Mob Plan/Logist<br />
1) Ladder trucks<br />
2) Medic units<br />
3) Lighting units<br />
4) Air cascades<br />
5) Water rescue<br />
6) Heavy rescue<br />
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