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2.4.6.2 Compartment lights. White lighting sufficient to provide an average minimum
illumination of 2.0 foot-candle shall be provided in each compartment greater than 4.0 cubic feet
and having an opening greater than 144 square inches. Where a shelf is provided, this
illumination shall be provided both above and below the shelf. Lights shall automatically
illuminate only when the respective doors are opened.
2.4.6.3 Ladder, step, and area lights. Non-glare white lighting shall be provided at ladders and
access steps where personnel work or climb during night operations. These area lights shall be
controlled with switches on the cab instrument panel and near the light sources.
2.4.7 Scene lights. A total of 8 12-volt LED high-mounted floodlights shall be provided to
illuminate the work areas around the tanker: two on each side, two at the rear, and two in the
front. Individual switches shall be located in the work areas and on the instrument panel. A
switch shall be provided to control the lights on the left side of the tanker, a second switch shall
be provided to control the lights on the right side of the tanker, and a third switch shall be
provided to control the lights at the rear of the tanker. A separate switch for the front lights shall
be located on the instrument panel only. Three way switches shall be used.
2.4.8 Radio circuit. The vehicle shall have two separate 30 amp circuits, with breakers and at
least 6-foot of wire routed to a space provided adjacent to the driver and turret operator for
purchaser provided radios and other electrical equipment. The wiring shall be tagged indicating
its purpose.
2.4.9 Radio Antennas. An antenna mounting base with coaxial cable and waterproof cap shall be
provided for 2 way radios. The mount shall be located on the cab roof to the rear of the front
passenger's seat and will be clear of any obstructions. The cable shall be routed from the roof to
the center console, length of the cable shall be determined at Post Award.
2.4.10 Auxiliary power outlet. The vehicle shall be equipped with one 12-volt auxiliary power
outlet near each passenger-seated position for portable electronic equipment.
2.5 Driving and crew areas.
2.5.1 Cab. The vehicle shall have a tilting or non-tilting cab for at least five seated persons with
at least four doors. The cab shall have a body constructed entirely of non corroding materials,
which is certified for fire service, and able to pass the relevant tests in SAE J2422, SAE J2420.
The cab shall have a wrap-around windshield and a matching contour cab face. Cab door
openings shall extend for the full vertical height of the side panels. Steps and handrails shall be
provided for all crew doors, and at least one grab handle shall be provided for each crew
member, located inside the cab for use while the vehicle is in motion. The crew cab area shall be
fitted with two lockable medical supply cabinets. One medical cabinet will be located behind the
driver's seat and the other will be located behind the fire officer's seat. The medical cabinet
openings shall face the three crew member seats. The height of the cabinet shall extend from the
cab floor to the ceiling of the cab. Each cabinet shall be provided with 2 adjustable shelves. The
width and depth of the cabinet shall be the maximum possible without hindering the movement
and comfort of the firefighters with full gear in the cab. A vehicle data recorder shall be added in
provided with 4.11 of NFPA 1901. Provisions must be made for fire helmet storage for all seated
positions IAW 14.1.8 and 14.1.11 of NFPA 1901.
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