This from Danny Nelms:
From FB photos of the new rig in service at Engine 93.
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#1 by Wayne on July 15, 2020 - 2:52 PM
The standard load is:
Front bumper has 150’ of 4 inch, and 20’ of 5 in
There’s 2 10’ lengths of 6 inch hard suction
2 200’ 1 3/4 crosslays
100’ of 1 3/4 rubbish line
700’ of 2 1/2 on the officers side of the hose bed
700’ of 4 inch in the hose bed
And on the engineer side there is 700’ 2 1/2 with a shut off pipe into 100’ of 1 3/4
The high pressure pumpers carry 3 inch as well for high pressure operations but I’m not 100% sure how much there is.
#2 by JOHN BORESTA on July 15, 2020 - 8:59 AM
What is the breakdown in terms of hose size that is carried on a standard Chicago engine company ?