DRIVER TRAINING POWER POINT. Upon the completion of the Cicero Fire Department Misc. # 1 Power Point Training the operators will be able to identify the.

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DRIVER TRAINING POWER POINT

Upon the completion of the Cicero Fire Department Misc. # 1 Power Point Training the operators will be able to identify the vehicle and components.

Cicero Misc. # 1 is 1997 Dodge Ram 1500 V8 4 X 2 pick up truck with eight foot box This vehicle is utilized by members to run errands, the Duty EMT Program and as a reserve EMS vehicle when needed

VEHICLE AND SAFETY INFORMATION

The vehicle is currently out of factory warranty, in the event repairs are needed the vehicle will be taken to the appropriate repair facility. Each member has the responsibility to document any problem(s) they may experience after each use and notify the Chiefs and Commissioners Office.

The driver and officer are responsible to review the seating capacity of the vehicle which is five (5). Only those seats with factory installed seat belts should be occupied, in the event a seat belt is not working a Chief and Commissioner shall be notified No member shall ride on the exterior of the vehicle at anytime, there are NO exceptions!

ALL OCCUPANTS MUST BE BELTED OR THE VEHICLE DOES NOT MOVE AS IT’S CICERO F.D. POLICY

Cicero Misc. # 1 is equipped with “Anti Lock Brakes” (ABS) DRIVERS NEED TO UNDERSTAND HOW ANTI LOCK BRAKES (ABS) WORK

The vehicle is equipped with a drivers side air bag.

REVIEW:  OPERATIONS MANUAL  MAINTENANCE MANUAL

PERFORM THE FOLLOWING:  Exterior Vehicle Inspection  Interior Vehicle Inspection  Check Fluid Levels  Visually Inspect Tires

VEHICLE CONTROLS

Speedometer Hazard Light Switch Oil Pressure Water Pressure Fuel Selected Gear Engine Temperature Voltage Gauge

Head Light Switch Lights Interior (Push to Activate) Lights

ELECTRONIC TRAILER BRAKE CONTROLLER HOOD RELEASE LEVER

HEATER CONTROLS OVER DRIVE SWITCH ASH TRAY CUP HOLDER AM / FM RADIO

VEHICLE HAS MANUAL LOCKS VEHICLE HAS MANUAL WINDOWS

GLOVE BOX STORAGE AREA

EMERGENCY LIGHTING & CONTROLS

EMERGENCY LIGHT CONTROLS

SWITCH # 1 CONTROLS RED LIGHT BAR ROTATORS SWITCH # 2 CONTROLS WHITE LIGHT BAR ROTATORS AND HEAD LIGHT FLASHERS SWITCH # 3 CONTROLS REAR YELLOW LIGHT BAR LIGHTS SWITCH # 4 CONTROLS LEFT & RIGHT ALLEY LIGHTS

CODE 3 SIREN UNIT WITH P/A MIC MOTOROLA MOBILE RADIO WITH MIC THE VEHICLE PORTABLE RADIO IS LOCATED IN THE STATION RADIO ROOM

MEDICAL GLOVES OXYGEN BAG C-SPINE BAG BLS EMS BAG LIFE PACK 1000 AED

ENGINE AREA

HOOD RELEASE LEVER HOOD RELEASE LATCH

BATTERY MEMBERS SHOULD NOT PREFORM ANY WORK ON THE ENGINE!

REAR BED AREA TRAILER HITCH DURING THE WINTER MONTHS, FOUR SAND BAGS WILL BE PLACED IN THE BED TO PROVIDE WEIGHT TO VEHICLE