Hey gang, in regards to departments that cross staff trucks, such as;
A haz mat truck stationed at (station 1) is manned by 2 guys from station 1, 1 guy from station 2, and 1 guy from station 3. When a call goes out for the haz mat truck, how do most departments respond with the guys from stations 2 and 3? Do you take an entire truck out of service because 1 guy steps off? Do the remaining guys on the engine get assigned something on the scene until all members are back together?
The reason I ask this, is I learned recently of a department (18 stations) that has a dive unit at HQ. 1 member from several engines will meet at HQ upon a water rescue dispatch, and while they're gone, that engine still runs, just 1 man less. Last question, what happens if there is a contract with the city saying staffing is (X amount of guys) per truck, and that number can't be met when another truck is being cross staffed?
Thanks for any answers,
Trav!
A haz mat truck stationed at (station 1) is manned by 2 guys from station 1, 1 guy from station 2, and 1 guy from station 3. When a call goes out for the haz mat truck, how do most departments respond with the guys from stations 2 and 3? Do you take an entire truck out of service because 1 guy steps off? Do the remaining guys on the engine get assigned something on the scene until all members are back together?
The reason I ask this, is I learned recently of a department (18 stations) that has a dive unit at HQ. 1 member from several engines will meet at HQ upon a water rescue dispatch, and while they're gone, that engine still runs, just 1 man less. Last question, what happens if there is a contract with the city saying staffing is (X amount of guys) per truck, and that number can't be met when another truck is being cross staffed?
Thanks for any answers,
Trav!
Travis- Mill Twp. Fire Dept. Marion, IN.