Glossary of firefighting equipment

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Glossary of firefighting equipment refers to the various tools, devices, and personal protective equipment (PPE) used by firefighters to carry out their duties. This glossary provides a comprehensive list of the most commonly used firefighting equipment.

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  • Axe: A tool with a heavy bladed head mounted across a handle, used for breaking down doors and windows.

B[edit]

  • Bunker gear: Also known as turnout gear, it is the personal protective equipment used by firefighters.

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  • Dry chemical: A firefighting agent used in extinguishers to suppress fires.

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  • Fire hose: A high-pressure hose used to carry water or other fire retardant to a fire.

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  • Gas detector: A device used to detect the presence of gases in an area.

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  • Jaws of life: A type of hydraulic rescue tool used to pry apart the wreckage of crashed vehicles.

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  • K-tool: A tool used to pull lock cylinders.

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  • Ladder: Used for climbing or reaching high places.

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  • Monitor: A device that projects water over long distances at a high velocity.

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  • Nozzle: A device designed to control the direction or characteristics of a fluid flow.

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  • Oxygen mask: A mask placed over the nose and mouth and connected to a supply of oxygen.

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Q[edit]

  • Quint: A fire service vehicle that serves the dual purpose of an engine and a ladder truck.

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  • Rescue saw: A saw used for cutting through materials during a rescue operation.

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  • Smoke detector: A device that senses smoke, typically as an indicator of fire.

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U[edit]

  • Universal coupling: A coupling that connects two rotating shafts allowing for the transmission of power.

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X[edit]

  • Xenon light: A type of light used in search and rescue operations.

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  • Y-coupling: A type of hose coupling with one input and two outputs.

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  • Z-drag: A type of mechanical advantage system used in rope rescue.
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