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Ask Why: Smarter Fire Apparatus Choices with Bruce Griffin

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Ask Why: Smarter Fire Apparatus Choices with Bruce Griffin
Feb 27, 2026 Season 3 Episode 3

Rig Recon Live hosts Bruce Quick and Jason Witmier are joined by retired Ottawa Fire Captain and Apparatus Consultant Bruce Griffin to discuss why fire departments should challenge apparatus decisions with a clear “why” rather than “that’s how we’ve always done it.” Griffin shares experience designing Ottawa’s fleet, including studies on reflective striping (highlighting wheel wells for vehicle recognition), ergonomics improvements like flip-down cab steps, and compartment lighting choices to preserve night vision. The conversation covers how customization beyond common manufacturer options increases engineering time, cost, and delivery impacts, with an example of an overly customized blitz line compartment that could have been done more simply. Griffin explains how copying features from other departments can fail across different manufacturers and designs, citing issues like recessed handrails, mirror choices, and a medical compartment positioned too high due to chassis venting. They discuss operational tradeoffs such as large tip-mounted aerial floodlights creating dangerous gaps and snag hazards, programming lighting to avoid blinding drivers in fog/snow, disabling backup alarms for neighborhood impact, and situational use of sirens versus “liability” misconceptions. Griffin also explains why “Made in Canada” claims require 51% Canadian content and how Canadian apparatus depends heavily on U.S. components. The episode examines rising apparatus costs through examples like blackout packages costing more on fire trucks due to prep, paint, and warranty, and emphasizes weighing morale/pride benefits against nonessential spend. Griffin closes with top considerations for specifying apparatus: right-sizing the rig for local conditions and water needs, prioritizing parts availability and maintenance support over lowest bid, and ensuring the truck supports efficient fire attack, with an Ottawa firefighter survey example showing how a few negatives can overshadow many improvements.

Chapter Markers:
00:00 Blackout Package Costs
01:51 Show Intro Housekeeping
02:43 Meet Bruce Griffin
03:55 Asking Why Matters
05:36 Ottawa Build Lessons
07:14 Visibility Ergonomics Tweaks
09:19 Customization vs Stock
10:22 Night Vision Lighting
11:55 Blitz Line Compartment
15:08 LinkedIn Design Pitfalls
17:21 Recessed Handrail Example
19:40 Spec the Why
20:42 Aerial Tip Light Hazards
22:53 Situational Awareness Codes
23:56 Lighting and Backup Alarms
25:09 Liability Story Setup
25:29 Siren Liability Debate
27:28 Warning Devices Done Right
29:04 Made in Canada Rules
31:18 Why Fire Trucks Cost More
32:21 Blackout Package Costs
35:57 Tank Gauge Spec Choices
37:30 Hose Bed Design Lessons
39:54 Top Three Spec Priorities
45:00 Final Wrap and Thanks

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