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<br />Page 13 of 27 <br /> <br />f. Provide multiple access locations to allow maximum accessibility for pump maintenance. <br />g. Rear Hose Bed will be as low as practical and feature adjustable aluminum dividers and will have <br />three (3) removable poly trays for the 200’ handlines. <br />h. The rear hose bed will be laid out in the following fashion, left to right: <br />1. 200’ 1.75, single stacked in a poly tray <br />2. 200’ 1.75, single stacked in a poly tray <br />3. 1000’ 5” LHD, 3 stacks wide <br />4. 600’ 2.5 bulk bed, 4 stacks wide <br />5. 200’ 2.5 single stacked in a poly tray <br />i. Transverse hose bed will be as low as practical and feature adjustable vertical and horizontal dividers <br />and will have four (4) removable poly trays for the hose bundles. These will all be dead lays. The <br />photo below shows the layout as described in 2.7.4.J. <br /> <br />j. The transverse hose bed will be laid out in the following fashion, front to back: <br />1. (2) 100’ 2.5” bundles each in a poly tray <br />2. (2) 100’ 1.75” bundles each in a poly tray <br />3. (1) 200’ 1.75” <br />4. (1) 200’ 1.75” <br />k. Running board hose tray must be mounted below each pump panel with a capacity to hold 30’ of 5” <br />hose. <br />l. Rear hose bed cover must be a hinged two section aluminum panel reinforced to hold the weight of <br />firefighters. Each section will include gas struts to aid in opening and closing. One compartment <br />capable of holding a backboard will be mounted to the underside and accessed from the tailboard. <br />m. Transverse cover must be a hinged aluminum panel reinforced to hold the weight of firefighters.