Technical information

Norman Wells Fire Department
SVI Emergency Vehicles
NORNWLR-0002 11/02/12
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EQUIPMENT PAYLOAD WEIGHT ALLOWANCE
In compliance with NFPA 1901 standards, the special service vehicle shall be designed for an equipment loading
allowance of 2,500 lbs. of Norman Wells Fire Department provided loose equipment based on a 15,001 - 20,000
pound gross vehicle weight rating.
EQUIPMENT
The following equipment shall be furnished with the completed special service vehicle;
One (1) container of assorted stainless steel nuts, bolts, screws and washers used in the construction of the
apparatus shall be provided with the completed apparatus.
There shall be two (2) NFPA approved aluminum wheel chocks provided for 32" diameter tires that together
will hold the vehicle when loaded to its GVWR or GCWR, on a hard surface with a 20 % grade, with the
transmission in neutral, and the parking brake released.
The wheel chock(s) shall be mounted behind rear wheels, below body on streetside.
Two (2) Streamlight FireBox halogen flashlight(s) shall be provided. Each flashlight shall be orange in color
and have a 12 volt DC charger and vehicle mount kit. Each flashlight shall have a 8 watt halogen spotlight
style bulb and reflector with 2 ultra-bright LED taillights. The flashlight(s) two (2) be wired to battery direct
unless otherwise specified by Norman Wells Fire Department.
The flashlight(s) shall be mounted on the completed unit in the lower area of compartment S1.
HURST TOOLS
The following tools will be provided with completed unit;
1. Hurst Simo Power Unit W/Turbo P/N HUR-JL-SG
2. Hurst X-Tractor C-Combi Tool W/Streamline Coupler P/N HUR-362R482
3. Hurst T 41 Telescoping Ram W/Streamline Coupler P/N HUR-257R154
4. Hurst 30’ Streamline Hose (Orange) P/N HUR-353R342
5. Hurst 30’ Streamline Hose (Blue) P/N HUR-353R326
6. Hurst Blue Hydraulic Oil (2) P/N HUR-180R017
REMAINING NFPA MINOR EQUIPMENT BY PURCHASER
All other minor equipment not specified above, but required by NFPA 1901, section 10.5.1 shall be supplied and
mounted by Norman Wells Fire Department before the unit is placed in emergency service.