InfoRelay 5: Determining ISO Capacity of a Tanker/Tender
Here is a procedure for determining the amount of water ISO will give you credit for hauling in a vented truck. Any Questions please reply to info@rfi411.org

 tender.pdf

InfoRelay 4: Basic pump start-up Procedure Here is a procedure to help train new operators and could be copied and put in plastic for a reminder for people who do not use the pump often. Please feel free to modify it for your pumpers, please send me any suggestions or ideas for the procedure.    Download as pdf      Download as word doc

InfoRelay 3: EMS, How Long Do YOU Stay “On Scene?” -  How long do you stay on the scene? The emphasis in the title is on YOU.  This information  here is for YOU, the First Responder, EMT, Paramedic, and yes even the Flight Crew. Is there a right or wrong answer? Click here for the rest of the article

InfoRelay 2: Plastic Portable Pump Manifold - During a Rural Water Supply seminar for the firefighters in Miramichi, New Brunswick, Canada, 3 portable pumps were used to supply the tanker fill site. A unique plastic manifold made by the NB  Department of Natural Resources was used. Click Here for Photos & Details

InfoRelay 1: Nicholson (PA) CAFS War Wagon - The Nicholson VFD in northeastern PA speced out a real "war wagon" from Advantage Fire Apparatus. Since this pumper/tanker is built on a totally rebuilt Seagrave chassis, the department saved about 1/3 of the cost of a new chassis. Click Here for Photos & Details