REGIONAL FOAM BANK

REGIONAL FOAM BANK

INNOVATIONS: HOMEGROWN

The Western Missouri Fire Chiefs Association is a regional fire service organization that coordinates mutual aid, a regional training library, a regional critical incident stress debriefing (CISD) team, and other cooperative programs. One of the most successful programs has been the operation of a small regional foam bank.

The bank was established to enable member departments to share the cost of providing sufficient foam without each department duplicating fixed and consumable resources. The foam bank consists of three principal parts: a supply of aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF) multipurpose synthetic concentrate, a foam stabilizer for hazardous-materials incidents, and a Class A foam system with an additional Class A foam supply.

The AFFF multipurpose synthetic concentrate foam bank consists of 200 gallons of a three/six percent foam concentrate, stored in a single apparatus-mounted tank, and an additional 100 gallons of foam supply, carried in five-gallon cans. Two 250-gpm foam eductors are located adjacent to the foam tank, allowing member departments to apply a 500-gpm foam solution on a flammable liquid fire using two foam handlines, a portable master stream device, or an elevated foam stream.

Whenever a member department utilizes foam, it is billed for the cost of replacing the amount used. The foam bank will respond at the request of nonmember departments, but they are billed double the replacement cost of the foam used. The foam bank has been an excellent program, allowing participating departments to pool their resources and enhancing flammable liquid firefighting throughout the Kansas City metropolitan area.

The regional foam bank, stored aboard the Lee's Summit Fire Department's haz-mat unit, allows member departments to utilize a small store of Class B and Class A foam. The bank provides for approximately 20 minutes of continuous AFFF foam solution application at a rate of 500 gpm, which, depending on the circumstances, will provide a quick knockdown of or good head start on the fire. Shown are the Class B concentrate tank with twin eductors mounted above and to the sides (and one of the 250-gpm foam nozzles as well) and the Lee's Summit Fire Department conduriing a drill with a 500-gpm aerial foam stream.

(Photos courtesy of Lee’s Summit Fire Department.)

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