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Wildland fire engine

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In California these engines are staffed with one firefighter and used for patrols; for this reason the unit itself is sometimes called a patrol truck or simply "patrol". Most other dispatch areas require the Type 6 to have a minimum of 3 personnel (required by NWCG policies), and is more popular outside of California due to its ability to go where other engines cannot.
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to which the Fire Department wants the vehicle to be built. This pump-and-roll feature allows the engines to make "running attacks" on vegetation fires, a tactic that can help minimize the rate of spread by having a firefighter walk the edge of a fire with a hose line and the engine trailing close behind.
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of 9,000–16,000 pounds (4,100–7,300 kg). They are required to carry a minimum of 150 US gallons (570 L; 120 imp gal) of water, but only pump 50 US gallons per minute (3.2 litres per second; 42 imperial gallons per minute) at a pressure of 100 pounds per square inch (690 kPa).
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capability and can thus climb hills and make it through rough terrain. One of the features that makes these engines ideal for vegetation fires is that they can pump water while driving, whereas most, but not all traditional engines must be put into park to flow water, it depends on the specifications
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to make driving over rough terrain easier; they can also be produced with standard rear wheel drive. Additionally the cab can either be two- or four-door holding up to five people, but no fewer than three. Almost all Type 3s have four doors as a crew size of five is optimum. Type 3s are required to
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The Type 4 engine trades a smaller pump and less hose for a 50% larger tank. It is required to carry a minimum of 750 US gallons (2,800 L; 620 imp gal) of water, but only pump 50 US gallons per minute (3.2 litres per second; 42 imperial gallons per minute) at a pressure of 100 pounds
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are installed to transport water to the fire area. In areas with moderate terrain less hose is used as it is easier to access the fire. Often the hose-free technique of pump-and-roll is used where the vehicle drives with the pump engaged while a firefighter uses a hose to spray water on the fire.
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agreed on a set of standards for fire engines used for wildland firefighting in the United States. As structure engines are sometimes used on wildland fires, though primarily for structure protection, they are also included in the NWCG engine typing. Per the standards there are 7 types of fire
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have a minimum of 500 US gallons (1,900 L; 420 imp gal) of water, and be able to pump 150 US gallons per minute (9.5 litres per second; 120 imperial gallons per minute) at a pressure of 250 pounds per square inch (1,700 kPa). They have a typical
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of 26,000 pounds (12,000 kg). The Type 3 is the most popular engine in California due to the difficult road access to wildland fires; Type 3 engines typically have a shorter wheelbase allowing tighter turns on forest roads.
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Depending on where the engine is stationed, it may carry as much as twice the national standard in fire hose. In areas where there is rugged terrain that keeps engines from driving directly to the fire, large
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to the scene and providing them with access to the fire, along with water or other equipment. There are multiple types of wildfire apparatus which are used in different scenarios. According to the U.S.
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Type 7 are patrol vehicles with a small pump and tank. As a light duty vehicle, they are in the range of 6,500–10,000 pounds (2,900–4,500 kg)
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Type 5s are normally used as an initial attack engine atop a medium duty chassis. The
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This technique allows a team of two to flank the perimeter of a fire.
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400 US gal (1,500 L; 330 imp gal)
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750 US gal (2,800 L; 620 imp gal)
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500 US gal (1,900 L; 420 imp gal)
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150 US gal (570 L; 120 imp gal)
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Wildland engines are traditionally smaller than standard
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of the chassis is around 20,000 pounds (9,100 kg).
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50 US gal (190 L; 42 imp gal)
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A Type 6 Wildland Engine (Patrol 57) belonging to the
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Additionally, there are requirements laid out by the
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Index

Type 6 fire engine
Marmon-Herrington

United States Forest Service
El Dorado Fire
fire engine
wildfires
firefighters
National Fire Protection Association
hose lays
fire engines
wildfires
four-wheel drive
National Wildfire Coordinating Group

Angeles National Forest
four-wheel drive
GVWR
GVWR
GVWR

Kern County Fire Department
pickup truck
GVWR
GVWR
National Fire Protection Association
gross vehicle weight rating
gpm
psi
mph

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