We run 2 Engines that have the same hose loads on both and then we have a Pumper/Tanker that has a different set up for hose. Here are some pictures of the hose loads for the Pumper/Tanker.
First is a shot of our cross lays.
We have 4 cross lays on this unit. Starting from left we have a 400ft line with 200ft 2 1/2in reduced down to 200ft of 2in handline with a smooth bore nozzle, next is a 200ft 2 1/2in handline, then we have 2 200ft 1 3/4in handlines with one coming off each side.
Second is a shot of the rear hose bed. We carry 1,500 ft of 4in supply hose on the left and 600 ft of 3in supply hose on the right. No hand lines come off the rear because of the height of the unit. This Engine carries 2,500 gallons of water and mostly runs as a tanker and is first out mutual aid.
First is a shot of our cross lays.
We have 4 cross lays on this unit. Starting from left we have a 400ft line with 200ft 2 1/2in reduced down to 200ft of 2in handline with a smooth bore nozzle, next is a 200ft 2 1/2in handline, then we have 2 200ft 1 3/4in handlines with one coming off each side.
Second is a shot of the rear hose bed. We carry 1,500 ft of 4in supply hose on the left and 600 ft of 3in supply hose on the right. No hand lines come off the rear because of the height of the unit. This Engine carries 2,500 gallons of water and mostly runs as a tanker and is first out mutual aid.