0 <br />0 Engine company- pumper apparatus and <br />GLOSSARY OF ACRONYMS AND TERMS <br />AHJ (Authority Having Jurisdiction): the entity <br />legally designated to enforce a code or standard. <br />Apparatus: fire service vehicle. <br />Apparatus, aerial: apparatus, that carries ladders <br />and tools. <br />Apparatus, pumper: apparatus that carries hose, <br />a pump, and a water tank. <br />Apparatus, quint: apparatus that contains aerial <br />and pumper equipment. <br />Code Official: a fire code official, building code <br />official, or authority having jurisdiction. <br />Code Official, Building: person legally designated <br />to enforce a building code. <br />Code Official, Fire: person legally designated to <br />enforce a fire code. <br />personnel. <br />First due unit: engine company or truck compa- <br />ny designated to respond first to an incident at a <br />given location. <br />Hose lay, straight (or forward): an engine com- <br />pany evolution (task) to lay hose from a water <br />source to an incident scene or another unit. <br />Hose lay, reverse: an engine company evolution <br />(task) to lay hose from an incident scene or <br />another unit to a water source. <br />Hose line, preconnected: a hose of fixed length <br />with a nozzle attached and connected to a dis- <br />charge outlet on a pumper. <br />IBC: International Building Code. <br />IFC: International Fire Code. <br />Ladder company: aerial apparatus and personnel. <br />NFPA: National Fire Protection Association. <br />NFPA 1: Uniform Fire Code. <br />NFPA 101: Life Safety Code. <br />NFPA 241: Standard for Safeguarding <br />Construction, Alteration, and Demolition <br />Operations. <br />NFPA 1141: Standard for Fire Protection in <br />Planned Building Groups. <br />NFPA 5000: Building Construction and Safety <br />Code. <br />Pre-incident plan: document containing informa- <br />tion on a specific facility to facilitate emergency <br />operations. <br />Truck company: aerial apparatus and personnel. <br />• <br />10 <br />OSHA <br />Occupational Safety and <br />Health Administration <br />126 <br />