Use this template for fire apparatus inspection.
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Use this template for fire apparatus inspection.
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Free 1,000+ Workplace Checklists & Templates created by the SafetyCulture team.
Use this fire station duties checklist to organize routine station maintenance and apparatus readiness. Daily tasks include laundry, mopping, vacuuming, bathrooms, rig checks, sweeping bays, garbage, kitchen, and gear checks. Weekly tasks cover grounds maintenance, mopping bays, disinfecting apparatus, cleaning inside windows on apparatus, detailing trucks, cleaning outside compartments and equipment, cab floors and mats, and inside cabinets. Monthly and seasonal tasks include snow removal, spring cleaning and station inspection, and lawn care and weed eating.
Ensure your fire apparatus is ready before every shift with this comprehensive pre-trip inspection checklist. Verify exterior condition, tires, lights and cleanliness. Test engine, steering, brakes, instruments, mirrors, wipers and HVAC. Confirm pump engagement, panel lights, and water and foam levels. Inspect SCBA, radios, gas monitor, thermal imaging camera, medical and ALS equipment, ropes, hose, nozzles and foam gear. Check ladders, tools, extinguishers, saws, fans, generators and extrication equipment. Validate aerial outriggers and ladder operations, then record any deficiencies.
This Wednesday daily duties checklist supports fire station operations with structured apparatus and facility tasks. It covers engine and squad start-up checks, SCBA cylinder levels, AED and suction readiness, water and fuel levels, brake, steering, transmission and lighting checks, pump engagement and gauge tests, radio function, and exterior condition with immediate damage reporting. Weekly items include washing Engine 3 and Brush 31, changing ice, checking oil, draining and running the station air compressor, and verifying apparatus and master switches. Station upkeep includes organizing offices, sweeping and mopping floors and restrooms, restocking supplies, checking thermostat settings, and blowing off bays and parking areas. Activities are logged in Firehouse Software to ensure accountability.