Speed Lay.ppt

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ROSENBAUER REAR-MOUNT
SPEED-LAYS
Benefits
 Lower height for better ergonomics (less pull on
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shoulders)
Speed-lays are pulled from solid ground (not
from running boards on sides of the truck
Speed-lays are loaded on the ground for safety
Hoses are enclosed behind roll-up doors to meet
NFPA standards
Trays are set back and retained in compartment
Extra room provided for each speed-lay to make
for easier pulls and loading.
Hose beds in
Compartments 2 & 9
• Lower Front Speed-Lay 200’
• Lower Rear Speed-Lay 200’
• Upper Speed-Lay 300’
Pull–out Trays
Drain Holes
8 handles
Tray Retention Block
Retains Speed-lay trays in shelf area
while driving and during hose pulls
Male Hose Connection
Connection is made from
above hose tray
When loaded in the tray the
female coupling of the hose
must be lined up with the hose
connect line & should hang
down over outside of tray 10”
Loading Hose Trays
Hose trays are
labeled for easy
loading. The
hose tray may
be loaded from
either side.
However the
nozzle should be
loaded on the
opposite side of
the tray from
the plumbing
connection
Deploying Speed-Lay
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Loading 200’ Speed Lay
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Loading 300’ Speed-Lay
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Summary
 Know your equipment and its location on the
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apparatus .
After each use, and on daily check out make sure all
plumbing connections are coupled.
Make sure nozzle is loaded on opposite side of the tray
from the plumbing connection.
Make sure outlet side hose is flat against the rear side
of hose tray to allow for easy passage of the nozzle.
When loading the 200’ speed lay into the apparatus it
is recommended to use 3 firefighters.
When loading the 300’ speed lay into the apparatus it
is recommended to use 4 firefighters
Don’t Be This Guy
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