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StormyWaters3804 — Tidewater Point Bureau of Fire

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Description Tidewater Point is a town of about 5800 in the suburbs of Clark City. the town has one fully career station, and one volunteer station. Station 1 (Firehouse 98) is in the town center, and is home to Engine 14, Squad 98, Quint 16, Traffic 98, and Ambulance 8112.

Engine 14 is a 1992 Spartan Diamond/Luverne pumper (ex Chicago Fire Department Engine 105). Engine 14 is set up with four hosebeds: one with 700’ of 5” large-diameter supply hose, two with 300’ of 2 1/2” supply/attack hose, and one with 200’ of 1 3/4” attack hose. In addition to its hosebeds, Engine 14 also carries two preconnected 1 3/4” crosslays, one preconnected 1 3/4” trash line in the bumper tray, one 300” preconnected 1” booster reel, two 150' high rise pack of 1 3/4" hoses, one 150' high rise pack of 2 1/2 supply/attack hose, one 15' roll of 6" soft suction hose, one 8’ segment of 5” hard suction hose, and one 15' section of 5" large diameter supply hose in the engineer's compartment. Engine Eighteen is also outfitted to carry two sets of forcible entry tools, one 24' extension ladder, one 14' roof ladder, one 10’ attic ladder, one 8’ pike pole, one 6’ pike pole, two roof hooks, one TNT tool, one trash hook, one high rise nozzle, two dry chemical extinguishers, one pressurized water extinguisher, six spare SCBA bottles, hydrant tools, hose adapters and nozzles, one automotive lockout kit, one 300' bag of life safety rope, one 150' bag of water rescue rope, three rolls of fire scene tape, two salvage covers, one portable deluge monitor, one wide mouth shovel, one push broom (disassembled for transport), one bag of quick absorbent, three 5 gallon containers of Class A foam solution, one hydrant flushing kit, one bolt cutter, one K-12 saw, one chainsaw, cribbing, five large traffic cones, ten collapsible traffic cones, ten road flares, gas monitoring devices, a thermal imaging camera, the crew’s ballistic PPE, one decon kit, one rapid intervention kit, one mobile data terminal, county-wide map books, one trauma jump bag, one maternity jump bag, two long backboards, one first aid kit, and one AED.

Quint 16 is a 2016 Ferrara Ember 77' rear mount aerial ladder. (purchased new). Quint 16 carries one 40' ladder, tow 35' ladders, one 28" ladder, one 20" roof ladder, one 16" roof ladder, one 12" roof ladder, 10" folding ladder, one Little Giant 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, hydraulic extrication equipment, one battery-powered 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, 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, two long backboards, the crew’s ballistic PPE, one decon kit, one mobile data terminal, one trauma jump bag, one maternity jump bag, two long backboards, one first aid kit, and one AED.

Squad 98 is a 1997 Simon Duplex/Saulsbury rescue pumper (ex Redwood Fire Department Engine 37-11, refurbished in 2016) Squad 98 is set up with four hose beds containing large diameter supply lines, 2 & 1/2 inch supply lines, 1 & 3/4 inch supply lines. Engine 1 also has two preconnected 1 3/4” crosslays, one preconnected 1 3/4” trash line in the bumper tray, one 300” preconnected 1” booster reel, two 150' high rise pack of 1 3/4" hoses, one 150' high rise pack of 2 1/2 supply/attack hose, one 15' roll of 6" soft suction hose, one 8’ segment of 5” hard suction hose, and one 15' section of 5" large diameter supply hose in the engineer's compartment. Squad 908 is also outfitted to carry a battery operated reciprocating saw, a Lyle gun, a confined space rescue tripod, two reeves sleeves, a bridal bag, two stokes baskets, adapters for electric cords, a built in generator, electric cords, fifteen large air bags, a remote control for the light tower, five shovels, three pipe wrenches, hydraulic extrication tools, one strip nail gun, ten boxes of nails, two framing squares, one 6" circular saw, one 10" circular saw, six Elis clamps, a shoring kit, a cutting station bag, cribbing, one rapid intervention kit, two K-12 saws, one roof saw, two chainsaws, spare blades, hand tools for the saws, gas for the saws, four sets of forcible entry tools, one 300' search rope, two flotation devices, thermal blankets, one air cart, one air tools kit, two spare SCBA bottles for the air tools, 400' of air hose, two gunslingers, one box of lockout tag out tags, controllers for the winches, one brute concrete breaker with bits, two sawzalls, one electric grinder, one battery powered grinder, one hammer drill, three bolt cutters, three sets of nibblers and shears, one ban saw, one portable generator, one 2 1/2 ton car jack, four paratech controllers, four paratech swivel bases, twelve paratech extensions, one K-12 with wet concrete blade and water hose, assorted slings, one large socket and wrench set, one TU-28 4000 w/ 60' of 7/16" diameter rope rated to 20000 lbs, one TU-32 8000 w/ 30' of 5/8" diameter rope rated to 40000 lbs, one 20 ton bottle jack, one 30 ton bottle jack, two come alongs, 500' of utility rope in various lengths, five elevator clamps, two Hillman rollers, one large acetylene torch, one mini acetylene torch, two purple K extinguishers, one spare O2 tank, two blankets, three 3' struts, four 1 1/2' struts, one 1' strut, two 4 1/2' struts, three 3' extensions, one Ferguson blanket, one air knife, one 20' ladder, one confined space air unit, two 200' lengths of confined space hose w/ comms, high-angle rescue equipment, detection and monitoring equipment, two leak kits, two water rescue dry suits, one 300' bag of water rescue rope, eight life jackets, sixteen spare SCBA bottles, one inflatable boat, one boat motor, gas for the boat motor, five collapsible traffic cones, ten road flares, four rolls of fire scene tape, gas monitoring devices, a thermal imaging camera, two long backboards, the crew's ballistic PPE, one decon kit, one mobile data terminal, one trauma jump bag, one maternity jump bag, two long backboards, one first aid kit, and one AED.

Traffic 98 is a 2016 Chevy Silverado 1500. it carries two dry chemical extinguishers, twenty collapsible traffic cones, two folding 'Road Closed' signs, twelve flares, two high visibility vests, one first aid kit, and one AED.

Ambulance 8112 is a 2016 International 4300/Horton Ambulance. Ambulance 8112 carries one hydraulic Striker stretcher, two long backboards, one scoop stretcher, one stair chair, one m122 oxygen cylinder, one pediatric kit, one suction kit, immobilization equipment, one KED kit, airway management supplies, IV supplies, various medications, one Lifepak, one ALS jump bag, one BLS jump bag, one oxygen jump bag, trauma supplies, one maternity kit, two level B HAZMAT suits, one giant roll of plastic tarp for prepping the apparatus for HAZMAT transports, five rolls of chemical resistant tape, one ring removal kit, one dry chemical extinguisher, one set of forcible entry tools, five collapsible traffic cones, ten road flares, two rolls of fire scene tape, one decon kit, one automotive lockout kit, two SCBA packs, one mobile data terminal, the crew’s structural PPE, and the crew's ballistic PPE.

Station 2 (firehouse 88) is an all volunteer firehouse in the unincorporated community of Sandbar, Indiana. firehouse 88 is home to Engine 20 and Engine 39

Engine 20 is a 2004 E-One Hush (Ex Broward County Fire Rescue Engine 4). Engine 20 is set up with four hosebeds: one with 700’ of 5” large-diameter supply hose, two with 300’ of 2 1/2” supply/attack hose, and one with 200’ of 1 3/4” attack hose. In addition to its hosebeds, Engine 20 also carries two preconnected 1 3/4” crosslays, one preconnected 1 3/4” trash line in the bumper tray, one 300” preconnected 1” booster reel, two 150' high rise pack of 1 3/4" hoses, one 150' high rise pack of 2 1/2 supply/attack hose, one 15' roll of 6" soft suction hose, one 8’ segment of 5” hard suction hose, and one 15' section of 5" large diameter supply hose in the engineer's compartment. Engine Six is also outfitted to carry two sets of forcible entry tools, one 24' extension ladder, one 14' roof ladder, one 10’ attic ladder, one 8’ pike pole, one 6’ pike pole, two roof hooks, one TNT tool, one trash hook, one high rise nozzle, two dry chemical extinguishers, one pressurized water extinguisher, six spare SCBA bottles, hydrant tools, hose adapters and nozzles, one automotive lockout kit, one 300' bag of life safety rope, one 150' bag of water rescue rope, three rolls of fire scene tape, two salvage covers, one portable deluge monitor, one wide mouth shovel, one push broom (disassembled for transport), one bag of quick absorbent, three 5 gallon containers of Class A foam solution, one hydrant flushing kit, one bolt cutter, one K-12 saw, one chainsaw, cribbing, five large traffic cones, ten collapsible traffic cones, ten road flares, gas monitoring devices, a thermal imaging camera, the crew’s ballistic PPE, one decon kit, one mobile data terminal, city map books, pre-plan books for the station's respond district, citywide hazard pre-plan books, one Lifepak, one trauma jump bag, one oxygen jump bag, one maternity jump bag, one suction kit, two long backboards, one spare M-15 oxygen cylinder, and a ALS jump bag.

Engine 39 is a 2014 Pierce Arrow XT Custom Top Mount Pumper (ordered new). Engine 39 is set up with three hose beds: one with 1000' of 5" large diameter supply hose, one with 800' of 2 1/2" supply/attack hose, and one with 500' of 1 3/4" attack hose. In addition to its hose beds, Engine 39 also carries three 150' preconnected 1 3/4" crosslays, one 100' preconnected 1 3/4" trash line, two 8' segments of 5" hard suction hose, one 15' segment of 5" large diameter supply hose, two 25' segments of 2 1/2" supply/attack hose, two 50' rolls of 2 1/2" supply/attack hose with one preconnected to a blitz fire nozzle for rapid deployment, two 150' high rise packs of 1 3/4" attack hose, and one 300' preconnected 1" booster reel. Engine Nineteen also carries one 24' extension ladder, one 14' roof ladder, one 10' attic ladder, two sets of forcible entry tools, one 8' pike pole, one 6' pike pole, one roof hook, one Denver tool, one trash hook, one dry chemical extinguisher, one pressurized water extinguisher, four spare SCBA bottles, two sets of hydrant tools, hose adapters and nozzles, one automotive lockout kit, one 300' bag of life safety rope, two 150' sets of utility rope, one chainsaw, one K-12 saw, five collapsible traffic cones, cribbing, ten road flares, one 5-gallon bucket of quick absorbent, one wide-mouth shovel, one push broom (disassembled for transport), one bolt cutter, four rolls of fire scene tape, gas monitoring devices, a thermal imaging camera, two long backboards, the crew's ballistic PPE, one decon kit, one mobile data terminal, city map books, pre-plan books for the station's respond district, citywide 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 an ALS jump bag.

credit to MisterPSYCHOPATH3001 for the bases used.
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