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scfdunit1 — Aspen River Fire Rescue St. 5

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Description Station Five is located in the unincorporated area of Fairfax County. It is home to Engine Five, and Brush Five. Station Five is part of Battalion One, Division One.

Engine Five (Shops # PP1404) Engine Five is staffed by up to: 1 FF/Engineer (EMT), 1 Lieutenant (EMT/Paramedic), and 1 FF/EMT. Total normal staffing: 3 and maintains an ALS response level. The FF/EMT from Engine Five will staff Brush Five as needed, with Engine Five following for manpower and equipment. Engine Five is set up with two hosebeds: one with 2500' of 5" large diameter supply hose, and one with 1300' of 2 1/2" supply/attack hose with a gated wye attached to 150' of 1 3/4" attack hose. In addition to it's hosebed, Engine Five also carries three 150' preconnected 1 3/4" crosslays, two 10' segments of 5" hard suction hose, one 10' segment of 3" hard suction hose, two 150' progressive hose packs of 1" wildland attack hose, one 25' section of 5" large diameter supply hose in the engineer's compartment, one 150' high rise pack of 1 3/4" attack hose, and one 200' wildland pack of 1" wildland attack hose. Engine Five also carries two sets of forcible entry tools, one 14' roof ladder, one 24' extension ladder, one 10' attic ladder, two pike poles, two roof hooks, one trash hook, two dry chemical extinguishers, one pressurized water extinguisher, one CO2 extinguisher, two spare SCBA bottles, two sets of hydrant tools, hose adapters and nozzles, battery powered extrication equipment, one 300' bag of life safety rope, four rolls of fire scene tape, one salvage cover, one hydrant flushing kit, three bags of quick absorbent, one wide mouth shovel, one push broom (disassembled for transport), one shovel, one brush rake, one pulaski axe, one brush hook, four personal fire survival shelters, one bolt cutter, one K-12 Saw, one chainsaw, five traffic cones, cribbing, ten road flares, gas monitoring devices, a thermal imaging camera, two long backboards, the crews ballistic PPE, the crews wildland PPE, one trauma jump bag, one oxygen jump bag, one maternity jump bag, one spare M-15 oxygen cylinder, and a ALS jump bag. 

Brush Five (Shops # FP0101) Brush Five is staffed by up to: 1 FF/EMTs. Total normal staffing: 0 and maintains a BLS response level. The FF/EMT from Engine Five will staff Brush Five as needed, with Engine Five following for manpower and equipment. Brush Five carries one 25' roll of 2 1/2" supply/attack hose, three 150' progressive hose packs of 1" wildland attack hose, and two 300' preconnected 1" booster reels. Brush Two is also outfitted to carry one set of forcible entry tools, one dry chemical extinguisher, one set of hydrant tools, hose adapters and nozzles, two shovels, one brush rake one pulaski axe, one fire swater, one mcloud tool, one fire broom, one brush hook, one drip torch, two chainsaws, six personal fire survival shelters, two bolt cutters, two 3 gallon backpack pumps, three 5 gallon containers of Class A foam, one foam inductor, one hydrant flushing kit, five traffic cones, two rolls of fire scene tape, two spare SCBA bottles, one bison cooler of bottled water, one long back board, one stokes basket, one trauma jump bag, one oxygen jump bag, one major burns kit, and one thermal imaging camera.
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