Title: Water Supply
1Water Supply Skill Drills
2Objectives
15
- Operate a fire hydrant.
- Shut down a fire hydrant.
- Unload and assemble a portable water tank.
3Skill Drill 15-1Operating a Fire Hydrant
15
Step 1 Remove the cap from the outlet you will
be using.
Step 2 Quickly look inside the hydrant opening
for foreign objects. (Dry-barrel hydrant only.)
4Skill Drill 15-1Operating a Fire Hydrant
15
Step 3 Check to ensure that the remaining caps
are snugly attached. (Dry-barrel hydrant only.)
Step 2 Attach the hydrant wrench to the stem
nut. Check for an arrow indicating the direction
to turn to open.
5Skill Drill 15-1Operating a Fire Hydrant
15
Step 5 Open the hydrant enough to verify flow
and flush hydrant. (Dry-barrel hydrant only.)
Step 6 Shut off the flow of water. (Dry-barrel
hydrant only.)
6Skill Drill 15-1Operating a Fire Hydrant
15
Step 7 Attach hose or valve to the hydrant
outlet(s).
Step 8 When instructed, turn the hydrant wrench
to fully open the valve.
7Skill Drill 15-1Operating a Fire Hydrant
15
Step 9 Open slowly to avoid pressure surge.
8Skill Drill 15-2Shutting Down a Hydrant
15
Step 1 Turn the wrench to slowly close the
hydrant valve.
Step 2 Drain the hose line. Slowly disconnect
the hose from the hydrant outlet.
9Skill Drill 15-2Shutting Down a Hydrant
15
Step 3 Leave one hydrant outlet open until the
hydrant is fully drained.
Step 4 Replace the hydrant cap.
10Skill Drill 15-3Setting Up a Portable Tank
15
- Two fire fighters lift the portable tank off the
apparatus. The tank may be mounted on a side
rack, or on a hydraulic rack that lowers it to
the ground. - Place the portable tank on level ground beside
the engine. The pump operator will indicate the
best location.
11Skill Drill 15-3Setting Up a Portable Tank
15
- Expand the tank (metal-frame type) or lay it flat
(self-expanding type). - One fire fighter helps the pump operator place
the strainer on the end of the suction hose, put
the suction hose into the tank, and connect it to
the engine.
12Skill Drill 15-3Setting Up a Portable Tank
15
- The other fire fighter helps the tanker driver
discharge water into the portable tank. If the
tank is self-expanding, the fire fighters may
need to hold the collar until the water level is
high enough for the tank to support itself.