Browndale Fire Co.
Fire Station 43
Standard Operating Guidelines
Date of Issue: 1-1-98
Effective Date: 1-31-98
Developed By: Earl Obelenus
Issued by Authority of: Earl Obelenus,
Fire Chief
LDH FORWARD LAYOUT
S.O.G. 500-97-7
I. PURPOSE
To establish a standard operating guideline
for a forward layout of large diameter hose (5”).
II. SCOPE
All fire department personnel.
III. RESPONSIBILITY
Company officers are responsible for supervising
all firefighters during emergency operations. All firefighters are responsible
to understand and perform assigned duties pertaining the layout of supply
lines.
IV. PROCEDURES
1. The hydrant man(# 4 riding position)
“catches” the hydrant in the normal fashion, allowing sufficient hose to
permit the hydrant hook-up.
2. Remove the “hydrant bag” from the engine’s
tailboard and place it near the hydrant. Various adapters in the bag can
be used to make the hydrant connection.
3. The 5” hose will be removed from the
hose bed and the hydrant man will wrap the hydrant and notify the driver
by voice or hand signal to proceed to the scene.
4. If the hydrant is equipped with a 4
½” steamer outlet, the 4 ½” NST x 5” Storz outlet adapter
shall be utilized.
A. When no steamer connection
is available, the 2 ½” x 5” Storz outlet adapter shall be used.
5. The layout of 5” hose on a forward layout
shall not exceed 25 mph.
6. Once the apparatus is in position on
the fireground, the supply line must be disconnected at the nearest coupling.
If more hose is needed to make the pump connection, a 10’ or 25’ length
shall be used to complete the connection. The supply line will be connected
into the gated intake valve.
7. Once all connection are complete, the
hydrant man upon a signal from the engineer, by either radio, three (3)
blasts of the “air Horns” or hand signal will fully open the hydrant. When
opening the hydrant the firefighter shall stand behind he hydrant to prevent
an injury if the coupling disconnects.
8. Upon completing the hydrant operation,
the hydrant man will report to the fireground to help the #5 (Ladder/ outside
vent man).
9. If the supply line is to be picked up
by the second due engine the hydrant man will lay the line in the street
and get back on the apparatus. The officer will radio the second engine
to complete the layout and hydrant hook-up.
V. SUPERSEDED GUIDELINE
This is a new guideline on this subject matter. It does not supersede any
memo or guideline.
Reviewed: 2-20-02