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Training Report
Water Supply Evolutions
Hours
4
ISO Category
Facility
Equipment
Engines / tanker / portable tank, supply hose (LDH and 3"), hydrant wrench, draft strainer, gates

Full-scale hands-on facility training (3-6 hours) covering water supply evolutions. Officer selects evolutions. Possible evolutions include: forward lay from hydrant to fire, reverse lay, split lay, hand jack at hydrant with gate, drafting from static source (pond / pool / cistern) — full setup, prime, and sustained flow, tanker shuttle / rural water supply with fill site and dump site (multi-apparatus), portable tank deployment and operation, dual pumping / tandem pumping, parallel supply lines, and Siamese supply. Each evolution includes pre-brief, equipment setup, evolution to full flow, sustained operation, AAR, and reset. Reference: NFPA 1001, NFPA 1002, NFPA 1410, IFSTA Pumping Apparatus D/O. Document evolutions, GPM achieved, and time to water.

  1. 1. Complete water supply evolution from start to sustained flow.
  2. 2. Achieve target GPM per evolution.
  3. 3. Demonstrate driver/engineer operations and crew coordination.
  4. 4. Demonstrate problem-solving (low pressure, line breaks, tanker timing).
  5. 5. Conduct AAR and identify improvements.
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