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Updated: April 14, 2008 2328 hours
Training for this Month
  • Company Drill Night - April 8, 2007 at 1900 hours - Flashover Simulator (FETA)
  • Company Drill Night - April 22, 2007 at 1900 hours - Trauma Patients
  • Company Drill Night - April 29, 2007 at 1900 hours - Fire Safety House Operations
May 2008 Training
  • Company Drill Night - May 13, 2007 at 1900 hours - Flammable Liquid Fires
  • Company Drill Night - May 27, 2007 at 1900 hours - Pumping Operations
June 2008 Training
  • Company Drill Night - June 10, 2008 at 1900 hours - Heart Attacks
  • Company Drill Night - June 24, 2008 at 1900 hours - Hose Testing
Station Notices

Information on 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid Vehicles
Click Here for information about the 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid vehicle of importance to first responders. At the bottom of the page, under Valuable Resources click on EMERGENCY RESPONSE & HYBRID INFORMATION

Approved PPE
The only approved helmets other than standard issue from Logistics are:

  • Cairns Sam Houston. Model N6A1, leather with shell liner an approved eye protection.
  • Cairns Classic 1000 and 1010.
  • Cairns 1044
  • Kevlar or fiberglass composite version of the Sam Houston.
  • Morning Pride Ben-2 plus Fire Helmet.

The only approved footwear other than standard issue from Logistics is:

  • Pro Boot, by the Warrington Group
  • Black Diamonds

Gloves: Logistics is issuing one type of firefighting glove. Other firefighting gloves are not approved at this time.

Information on GMC Silverado/Sierra Hybrid Vehicles
Click Here for information about the Silverado/Sierra hybrid vehicle of importance to first responders.

Class A Foam Use on Engine 51
The use of Class A foam has been authorized for Engine 51 and will be used for fires with Class A materials as appropriate (brush, structure fires, etc.). All drivers and officers to must know how the foam system works before using it. A company drill to demonstrate the proper use and pump operation will be announced. We will not put Class B foam in the apparatus foam tank, but instead will continue to use the AFFF in the 5-gallon cans and an in-line foam eductor as we have always done. Please review the following materials before the drill: