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Long Driveway Program
The Cedarburg Fire Department has implemented a long driveway
program for those residences that have driveways exceeding 1,000
feet. With each CFD engine carrying 1,200 feet of 5” supply hose
and most of the surrounding mutual aid companies carrying
between 1,000 and 1,200 feet, an organized operational plan was
put into place to effectively supply water to a fire in a timely
manner through relay pumping.
The relay consists of two or more engines supplying one
another from a single water source. Although not all of the
1,000 foot driveways will require a relay to be set up, most are
designed for it.
The Cedarburg Fire Department set up each driveway over 1,000
feet with signs. The first sign is located directly underneath
the reflective address sign at the end of the driveway. This
sign has a fire helmet emblem and the actual footage of the
driveway so that first-in engines know the driveway is over
1,000 feet, and may require a relay to be set up. The next sign
that the first-in engine will be looking for is one labeled
“Drop 1”, this is located 1,000 feet from the structure and is
where the first-in engine will drop its 5” supply hose and
proceed to the structure. Depending on the length of the
driveway there may be a “Drop 2” sign and a “Drop 3” sign. All
of these signs are located 1,000 feet from one another where
incoming engines will drop their 5” supply hose and proceed to
the next dropped supply line, connect to it and supply the
engine in front of them. Communication between all apparatus
involved is key to making the process run smoothly. The last
engine to proceed in will drop at the end of the driveway where
it will be supplied from the engine that is drafting from the
portable water tank.
If you have the signs in your yard and they have been damaged
please contact us at:
262-375-7630
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