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ID
4-508-1276
Name
Engine – Fire (Pumper)
Status
Published
Version
1.1
Updated
4/5/2022 12:50:13 PM
Original Release
04/05/2022
Last Major Release
 
Description
The Engine – Fire (Pumper) combats structural and associated fires
Resource Category
Fire/Hazardous Materials
Primary Core Capability
Fire Management and Suppression
Secondary Core Capability
 
Resource Kind
Equipment
Overall Function
The Engine – Fire (Pumper) is a vehicle designed to be used under emergency conditions to transport personnel and equipment, to support the suppression of fires, or support the mitigation of other hazardous situations
Composition and Ordering Specifications
1. Discuss logistics for this equipment, such as security, transportation, maintenance, and fuel, prior to deployment 2. Requestor specifies specialized equipment when ordering, if necessary
Supporting Core Capabilities
None
Components
Component Notes  
Minimum Personnel Per EngineNot Specified
Component Types
Type Attribute
Type 1Same as Type 2
Type 24
Type 33
Type 42
Equipment Pump CapacityNot Specified
Component Types
Type Attribute
Type 11,000 GPM
Type 2500 GPM
Type 3150 GPM
Type 450 gallons per minute (GPM)
Equipment Tank CapacityNot Specified
Component Types
Type Attribute
Type 1Same as Type 2
Type 2300 gallons
Type 3500 gallons
Type 4750 gallons
Equipment Hose, 2.5 inch or GreaterNot Specified
Component Types
Type Attribute
Type 11,200 feet
Type 21,000 feet
Type 3Not specified
Type 4Not specified
Equipment Hose, 1.5 inchNot Specified
Component Types
Type Attribute
Type 1Same as Type 2
Type 2500 feet
Type 31,000 feet
Type 4300 feet
Equipment Hose, 1 inchNot Specified
Component Types
Type Attribute
Type 1Not specified
Type 2Not specified
Type 3500 feet
Type 4300 feet
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Notes
References
Reference
1. FEMA, National Incident Management System (NIMS), October 2017 2. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1901: Standard for Automotive Fire Apparatus, 2016 3. National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC), Interagency Standards for Fire and Fire Aviation Operations, January 2022 4. NWCG Standards for Wildland Fire Resource Typing, PMS 200, December 2021
Published Versions
Version Publish Date Document Type
1.1 4/5/2022 12:50:13 PM PDF
1.0 4/5/2022 10:36:18 AM PDF