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  • Extension Ladder - An adjustable length ladder with a Bed and one or more fly sections.
  • Folding Ladders - Single ladders with hinged rungs and footpads to allow for attic or narrow space access.
  • Roof Ladders - Single Ladder from 12 - 24 feet (4m - 8m), with folding hooks to anchor over roof ridge.
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  • Single/Wall Ladder - Consists of only one section from 6 - 32 feet (2m - 10m).
  • Truss Blocks - Separation pieces between rails of a trussed ladder.
  • Tormentor Poles - Staypoles for added leverage and stability on ladders 40 - 50 feet.
  • Tie Rods - Support rods running from one beam to another.
  • Stops - Wood or metal pieces that prevent fly sections from being extended too far.
  • Rungs - Cross members that provide a foothold for climbing.
  • Rails - The two lengthwise members of a trussed ladder separated by truss blocks.
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  • Pulley - Grooved wheel which the Halyard is drawn.
  • Protection Plates - Strips of metal attached to ladders at chafing points e.g.
  • Middle section of a Triple Extension Ladder
  • Mid Section - Also known as Intermediate, Middle, or First Fly.
  • Hooks - Curved metal devices installed on the tip end of ladders.
  • Heat Sensor label - Label affixed to the inside of each beam to indicate if ladder has been exposed to extreme heat.
  • Halyard - Rope or cable used in hoisting and lowering fly sections.
  • Guides - Wood or metal strips on an extension ladder that guide the fly sections.
  • Footpads - Rubber or neoprene foot plates, usually of the swivel type, attached to the butt of the ladder.
  • Sometimes known as Top Fly or Second Fly on ladders with more than one extension.
  • Fly - Upper section of an extension ladder.
  • Dogs/Locks/Pawls - Devices attached to beam on fly sections to hold fly sections in place once extended.
  • Butt Spurs - Safety plates or spikes attached to Butt to prevent slippage.
  • Butt/Heel - Bottom end of ladder that contacts ground.
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    Bed Section - Lowest and widest section of an extension ladder.Beam - Main structural member of a ladder supporting the rungs.Candidates be able to identify, carry, raise, climb, inspect, and maintain fire service ground ladders.Meet the standards for Firefighter I as outlined in Chapter 3 NFPA 1001, 1997.














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