This weekly FCV inspection checklist helps emergency services verify the safety and readiness of an emergency command vehicle. It covers mechanical checks (engine oil, washer fluid, radiator coolant, tyre condition and inflation), full light and siren tests, and radio setup for dispatch and fireground channels. Inspectors confirm cabin equipment and required items are present and undamaged, including log book, portable radios and batteries, maps, fire blanket, first aid kit, ABE extinguisher, toolbox, defibrillator, cones, hand tools, eflares, tape, cable ties, and tow bar tongue. Near-side equipment such as battery charger, P2 masks, lights, blankets, and tarp are checked. Final steps include fridge water, Hydralyte, tablet charge, weekly 30 km run, fuel level, log book completion, and inspector sign-off.
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