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Vehicles
"C-8" MOBILE
COMMAND POST
Four wheel drive vehicle carries the latest in communication
equipment. Allows the fire captain to establish an incident
command post and efficiently direct all responding equipment
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"TRUCK-815"CFR
1500 (CRASH, FIRE, RESCUE)
1,500 gallons of water
220 gallons of AFFF (Foam)
500 pounds of "Purple K" (dry powder agent) |
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"TRUCK-816 CFR 3000
3,000 gallons of water
360 gallons of AFFF
500 pounds of Halatron |
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"TRUCK-817"CFR
4500
4,500 gallons of water
520 gallons of AFFF (Foam)
500 pounds of "Purple K" 500pounds of Halatron
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"TRUCK-819" CFR 3,000
- 3,000 gallons of water
- 420 gallons of AFFF |
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"ENGINE-890"
STRUCTURAL ENGINE
The only fire vehicle that is similar to a city fire engine.
Carries 1,500 feet of 5" hose for ARFF vehicle reserving.
Responds to structural and vehicle fires. |
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"SQUAD-881" MOBILE TRIAGE
AND TREATMENT VEHICLE
Responds to the scene of a mass casualty incident
with supplies to treat and aid in the transport of
up to
150 patients. |
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"BOAT-860" AIRPORT
RESCUE BOAT
30 foot "Almar" aluminum jet boat. Capable
of rapid response in shallow water near the airport
and
deploys floatation devices and rescue equipment in the
event of an aircraft water disaster. |
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"RESCUE-880"
A.L.S. RESCUE VEHICLE
Full advanced life support, rescue, and transport vehicle.
Carries first aid supplies, stretchers and lifepack defibrillator.
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Portland International
Airport Fire Department
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5250 NE Marine Drive
Portland, OR 97218 ..Phone:
(503) 460-4600
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