Staffing Hours 2009

Month

Hours
January 2800.0
February 2154.5
March 2363.5
April 2081.5
May 2047.0
June 2086.5 
July 1919.5
August 1891.0
September 1556.5
October 2174.0
November 1728.0 
December 1507.0
Year to Date Total 24309.0

 


Staffing Hours 2010

Month Hours
January 2308.0
February 2413.0
March 2333.0
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2010 Call Volume
January  121
February  149
March  151
April  179
May  194
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Total 794

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5992 Plank Road
Fredericksburg, VA  22407

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T-Boner
A car crash situation, where one car has hit the side of another which is travelling at an angle horizontal to the car which has struck the other car, generally these crashes are quite severe and much fuel is spilled.


Tag accountability
System in which each firefighter is issued two identification tags, one of which is then collected by a safety officer and held while the firefighter is in a hazardous area. To reclaim the tag, the firefighter must present the matching tag upon exit from the hazard. Any unclaimed tags after an event" (such as a collapse or explosion) means the corresponding firefighters are missing. May be implemented as passport system in which first tag is presented to staging officer upon arrival (for tracking) and second tag is held by IDLH safety officer


Tailboard
Portion at rear of fire engine where firefighters could stand and ride (now considered overly dangerous), or step up to access hoses in the hose bed.


Tanker, Tender
Large, mobile tank of water or other firefighting agent; may be airborne, as used in wildland firefighting, or truck-mounted. Essential in rural areas lacking hydrants.


Task force
Any combination or single resources assembled for a particular tactical need, with common communications and a leader. A Task Force may be pre-established and sent to an incident, or formed at an incident.


Taskforce Tip
(TFT) a popular brand of adjustable fog stream Combination Nozzle, now a ubiquitous term for that type of nozzle.


Taxpayer
1 to 2 story store, or place of business, auto repair, supermarket etc.


Thermal Imaging Camera (TIC)
Ruggedized infrared equipment used by some firefighters to detect hidden people, animals, heat sources (i.e., fire) and structural compromise.


Tower ladder
See aerial ladder.


Trash Line
A preconnected attack line that is typically 1 3/4 diameter and stored either on the front bumper of the apparatus or in an exterior (exposed) side well. Trash Lines are typically shorter length than Cross Lays and are intended for use against dumpster fires,etc. where a longer length of hose (and consequent rebedding after the suppression is complete) is not desired.


Tree jump
A Smokejumper can sometimes parachute into the tree canopy if a clearing is not available or suitable.


Triple combination engine company
Apparatus carries water, pumps water, carries hose and other equipment; firefighters who may carry out direct attack or support other engine companies.


Triple Lay(Triple Fold" "Triple Load")
A method of loading preconnected attack line into a hose bed or crosslay, often facilitating rapid hose deployment in a pre-flaked configuration.


Truck company
A group of firefighters assigned to an apparatus that carries ladders, forcible entry tools, possibly extrication tools and salvage covers, and who are otherwise equipped to perform rescue, ventilation, overhaul and other specific functions at fires; also called ladder company".


Truckie
A firefighter typically responsible for tactical aerial operations, ventilation, search, and overhaul.


Trunkie
Truck" + "Monkey" = "Truck Monkey


Turn Around
A widened part of a fire break used for turning vehicles around, also used as a safe area during entrapment.


Turnout Gear
The protective clothing worn by firefighters


Turnout gear
The protective clothing worn by firefighters, made of a fire-resistant material such as Nomex or Aramid, and designed to shield against extreme heat. Sometimes called bunker gear. See PPE. Includes helmet, jacket and boots, and some departments include fire-resistant pants.


Turntable
Rotating base of an aerial ladder that permits the ladder to be elevated and extended in any direction from a fixed location.





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