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Station Seventy One “Tremont Roof Team” is located on Tremont St., Fairmount District, North Atlantic City. Station Seventy One is home to Squad Seventy One, Squad Support Seventy One and Tower Ladder Seventy One. Squad Seventy One is used to support Rescue companies and Ladder SSL companies as needed. Squad Support Seventy One will respond with Squad Seventy One as needed. Station Seventy One is part of Battalion 12, Division 10 and District 3.


Squad Seventy One (Shops # CM02814) Squad Seventy One is staffed by up to: 1 FF/Engineer (EMT/Paramedic), 1 Lieutenant (EMT/Paramedic), 1 FF/Paramedic, and 2 FF/EMTs. Total normal staffing: 5 and maintains an ALS response level. One of the FF/EMTs from Squad Seventy One will staff Squad Support Seventy One as needed. Squad Seventy One is set up with three hose beds: one with 1200' of 5" large diameter supply hose, one with 500' of 2 1/2" supply/attack hose, and with one 200' of 2 1/2" supply/attack hose in a dead load to be pulled and used as a blitz line. In addition to its hosebeds, Squad Seventy One also carries two 150' preconnected 1 3/4" crosslays, one 150' bumper tray line of 1 3/4" attack hose, two 8' segments of 5" hard suction hoses, one 15' segment of 5" large diameter supply hose in front bumper, two 25' rolls of 2 1/2" supply/attack hoses, two 150' high rise packs of 1 3/4" attack hose, and one 300' preconnected 1" booster reel off the tailboard. Squad Seventy One also carries two sets of forcible entry tools, one 14' roof ladder, one 24' extension ladder, one 10' attic ladder, two pike poles, one roof hook, one trash hook, two dry chemical extinguishers, one pressurized water extinguisher, one CO2 extinguisher, one purple K extinguisher, six spare SCBA bottles, four sets of hydrant tools, hose adapters and nozzles, one automotive lockout kit, one 300' bag of life safety rope, one 300' search rope, two rolls of fire scene tape, one salvage cover, two bags of quick absorbent, one wide mouth shovel, one push broom (disassembled for transport), one bolt cutter, one K-12 saw, one K-12 saw with wet concrete blade and water hose, one ventilation chainsaw, one chainsaw, spare blades for the K-12 saws, hand tools for the saws, gas for the saws, cribbing, one man-in-machine kit, one battery powered reciprocating saw, one bridal bag, various lengths of electric cords, five air bags, two pipe wrenches, hydraulic extrication tools, one air tools kit, one electric grinder, one hammer drill, one air knife, one strip nail gun, ten boxes of nails, one 6" circular saw, six elis clamps, one shoring kit, one cutting station bag, one rapid intervention kit, one box of lockout tagout tags, one 2 1/2 ton car jack, four paratech controllers, four paratech swivel bases, twelve paratech extensions, assorted slings, one large socket and wrench set, one 20 ton bottle jack, one 30 ton bottle jack, two come alongs, 300' of utility rope in various lengths, one mini acetylene torch,, five traffic cones, cribbing, ten road flares, gas monitoring devices, a thermal imaging camera, two long backboards, the crews ballistic PPE, one lifepak, one trauma jump bag, one oxygen jump bag, one maternity jump bag, one spare M-15 oxygen cylinder, and a ALS jump bag.


Squad Support Seventy One (Shops # AL9286) Squad Support Seventy One is staffed by up to: 1 FF/EMT. Total normal staffing: 0 and maintains a First Responder response level. Squad Support Seventy One will be staffed by a FF/EMT from Squad Seventy One as needed. Squad Support Seventy One carries one leak kit, one dyke kit, one 300' bag of life safety rope, two sets of forcible entry tools, one propane burnoff kit, one box of vetter bags, one box of lifting straps, various hand tools, various battery operated power tools, two K-12 saws, one acetylene torch, one purple K extinguisher, one AFFF extinguisher, one pressurized water extinguisher, one dry chemical extinguisher, one CO2 extinguisher, one wet chemical extinguisher, one dry powder extinguisher, nine bags of quick absorbent, four 5 gallon buckets of soda ash absorbent, two boxes of acid absorbent pads, two boxes of oil absorbent pads, two boxes of multipurpose absorbent booms, one 300' roll of plastic tarp, two pipe clamp kits, one box of dowels and plugs, one drum repair kit, one leak seal kit, one box of non sparking tools, one box of mercury containment tools, one air bag kit, detection and monitoring equipment, one dewatering pump, containment vessles and drums, four radiation protection suits, four level A HAZMAT suits, four level B HAZMAT suits, ten rolls of chemical resistant tape, five traffic cones, ten road flares, two rolls of fire scene tape, two rolls of hazardous materials scene tape, and a first aid kit.


Tower Ladder Seventy One (Shops # WA8808) Tower Ladder Seventy One is staffed by up to: 1 FF/Engineer (EMT/Paramedic), 1 Captain (EMT/Paramedic), and 2 of either FF/EMTs and/or FF/Paramedics. Total normal staffing: 4 and maintains a ALS Response Level. Tower Ladder Seventy One carries one 10' attic ladder, one 14' ladder, one 16' roof ladder, one 20' roof ladder, one 24' extension ladder, one 30' extension ladder, one 35' extension ladder, six ladder belts, two sets of forcible entry tools, one 4' pike pole, two 6' pike poles, two 8' pike poles, two roof hooks, two dry chemical extinguishers, two pressurized water extinguishers, one CO2 extinguisher, one attic nozzle, two K-12 saws, two chainsaws, six spare SCBA bottles, one rapid intervention kit, battery powered extrication equipment, battery power tools kit, one rabbit tool kit, one ring removal kit, one mini acetylene torch, one automotive lockout kit, one come along kit, one set of Rescue 42 stabilization legs, cribbing, six portable air bags, one water rescue dry suit, one 300' length of water rescue rope, six life jackets, two 300' bags of life safety rope, two 150' lengths of utility rope, three class 3 rope rescue harnesses, one 300' coil of electric power cord connected to the apparatus, one built in generator, one portable generator, various lengths of electric power cords, two 5 gallon buckets of quick absorbent, one wide mouth shovel, one push broom (disassembled for transport), one PPV fan, two salvage covers, five collapsible traffic cones, ten road flares, four rolls of fire scene tape, gas monitoring devices, a thermal imaging camera, two long backboards, the crews ballistic PPE, one decon kit, one mobile data terminal, city map books, county map books, station area pre plan books, city wide hazard pre plan books, one lifepak, one trauma jump bag, one oxygen jump bag, one maternity jump bag, one spare M-15 oxygen cylinder, and a ALS jump bag.

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MisterPSYCHOPATH3001hooknhalligan132  and scfdunit1  for the rigs
scfdunit1  for the text
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