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Safety Guidelines for Fire Truck Driving
1. Basic knowledge of traffic safety
Obey traffic signals, do not run red lights, do not speed.
Keep a safe distance to avoid tailgating accidents.
Obey traffic signs, travelling in accordance with the road lanes.
2. Safety Preparation and Inspection before Fire Truck Departure
Check the appearance of the vehicle to ensure that there is no damage.
Check the tyre pressure to ensure normal.
Check whether the fire truck lights, horn, fire pump, fire truck equipment are normal.
Check whether the level of fuel, oil and water level, foam level is normal.
Regularly check vehicle circuits to avoid electrical malfunctions
3. Strict speed control
In the absence of emergencies, the speed of on motorways shall not exceed 80km/h, the speed of traffic on highways shall not exceed 60km/h, and the speed on roads in urban areas shall not exceed 50km/h.
4. How do fire engines travel in rain, snow and freezing weather?
Slow down and keep a safe distance.
Avoid braking sharply to prevent side-slipping.
Use anti-skid chains to increase friction.
In case of emergency, sound the fire truck siren in time.
Ensure that the water in the fire tanker truck is not frozen
5. What to do if the brake suddenly fails
Stay calm and do not panic.
Gradually lower the gear, use the engine brake
Pull the handbrake gently and slow down gradually.
Choose a safe place to stop and set up warning signs.