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Wildland Fire Equipment 2013 U.S. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION PRSRT STD GSA CMLS POSTAGE AND FEES 501 W FELIX ST STE 1101 PAID WHS 9 SECTION F GENERAL SERVICES FT WORTH TX 76115-3411 ADMINISTRATION __________________________________ PERMIT G-30 U.S. General Services Administration OFFICIAL BUSINESS Penalty for Private Use $300 Wildland Fire Equipment 2013 www.GSAglobalsupply.gsa.gov Ordering Information www.GSAglobalsupply.gsa.gov | Call Center (800) 525-8027 Emergency firefighting equipment orders should be submitted by telephone or fax (Standard Form 344 or GSA Form 3222) to: Monday through Friday 7:30 a.m. – 4:15 p.m. (CT) GSA Customer Assistance Branch, Fort Worth, TX Telephone: (800) 525-8027, option 3 Fax: (817) 574-2551/2552 For all other times (after hours, weekends, and holidays) please see page 4 for information about how to submit your order. This catalog is available online. To view or download, visit gsa.gov/fireprogram and click on the link for the 2013 Wildland Fire Equipment Catalog. Scan this code with your smartphone’s QR reader app to obtain a PDF version of GSA Proudly Supports Our Wildland Firefighters this publication, www.gsa.gov or to order a March 2013 printed copy. 5-13-00114 FPO Order catalogs at gsa.gov/cmls GSA – A Partner in Wildland Fire Protection GSA maintains a firm commitment to supporting the Fire Suppression Program and is constantly U.S. General Services Administration striving to provide the highest-quality supplies and equipment to our wildland firefighting customers. We have partnered with customers like you for more than 50 years and supplied many of the critical tools they needed to achieve their respective missions. This publication acts as a supplement to the GSA Global Supply™ Catalog and is issued as a convenience to federal, state and local agencies engaged in wildland firefighting, as well as other non-federal organizations operating under written TM cooperative agreements with the U.S. Forest Service. GSA Global Supply Billing Cycles GSA’s objectives are to: (1) Facilitate advanced procurement; GSA Global Supply aims to maximize customer convenience by offering a variety of ordering methods (2) Assist in the standardization of wildland fire protection supplies and equipment; and multiple payment methods. The table below provides summary information about when and how (3) Maximize savings via consolidated purchasing; and the billing takes place for each combination of ordering method and payment. For additional information (4) Provide fast, direct distribution of supplies and equipment. or to discuss a specific bill, please call us at (800) 525-8027 and press “2” for customer service. As the 2013 fire season approaches, please keep in mind that GSA employees remain committed to serving you and your colleagues. We will continue to be Your Reliable Government Source. Bill Hicks, GSA Fire Program Coordinator Billing Cycles Purchase Card AAC Order Method Bills are generated: Call Center Within 48 hours of order shipment On the first workday of the month, and and sent out daily. again near the fifteenth of the month. Fax Same as above. Same as above. GSA Global Supply Online Same as above. Same as above. Stores (CONUS or OCONUS) Same as above. Same as above. All action photography printed within this catalog is copyright Kari Greer, U.S. Forest Service. Used with permission. FEDSTRIP/MILSTRIP Not applicable. Same as above. For more information about the fire and firefighter photos used in this publication, visit the following websites: http://www.nps.gov www.fws.gov/digitalmedia ® http://defenseimagery.mil/index.html www.blm.gov/wo/st/en/bpd.html GSAAdvantage! When the shipment confirmation Same as above. http://www.photolibrary.fema.gov/photolibrary/index.jsp www.inciweb.org record is received by Finance. These are normally billed daily except when the customer selects the Summary Billing Option. If this is the case, the billing is generated near the fifteenth and always on the first workday of the month. Direct Delivery + Special Order Same as above. Same as above. www.GSAglobalsupply.gsa.gov Wildland Fire Equipment Products from GSA! Contents We are proud to present this special catalog spotlighting wildland fire Introduction equipment available from GSA. From hand tools to protective gear, About This Catalog . 2 GSA offers a variety of products that carry our service guarantees: How to Submit Your Order . 4 Reporting Discrepancies . 7 n Easy Requisitions – See It. Buy It. Get It. GSA Automotive (Firefighting Vehicles) . 8 n Flexible – Featuring Multiple Ordering Options. Wildland Fire Equipment n Reliable – Delivering the Products You Need, Where You Need Them. Hand Tools . 9 n Anywhere – Assuring Global Delivery. Sheaths . 10 n Anytime – Supporting 24/7 Purchasing. Handles and Handle Wedges . 10 n More – Offering Extensive Product Selection. Hoses and Gaskets . 11 Water-Handling Accessories . 12 n Safe – Providing Easy Compliance. Pumps and Accessories . 16 Chainsaw Accessories . 18 The items in this publication are also available online. Fuel Storage . 19 Visit us at www.GSAglobalsupply.gsa.gov. Batteries . 19 Headlamps and Lightsticks . 20 First Aid . 20 Personal Protection . 22 Packs and Accessories . 27 Canteens, Water Bags and Accessories . 28 Food-Handling Equipment . 30 Sleeping Bags and Accessories . 31 Personal Grooming Aids . 32 Pails . 33 Rope and Cord . 33 Wiping Cloth . 33 Packaging Material . 34 Weather Gear . 36 Ignition Devices . 37 Aviation Equipment . 38 Marking Material . 38 Incident Sign Kit Components . 39 Fire Forms . 40 General Information Customer Service Director Program . 42 National Fire Cache System . 44 Requisitioning from Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) . 46 DLA Items . 47 Indexes NFES Index (NSN Cross-Reference) . 48 Alphabetical Index . NSN Index . Order Forms (located at the end of this catalog) Standard Form (SF) 344 GSA Form 3222 Visit us on the Web at www.GSAglobalsupply.gsa.gov 1 About This Catalog This Wildland Fire Equipment Catalog is the basic supply publication for use by the U.S. Forest Service (USFS), Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USF&WS), National Park Service (NPS), and other Forest Service–sponsored participants in the governmentwide wildland firefighting effort. This catalog contains descriptions and ordering data for wildland fire protection equipment and supplies managed by Clearances GSA. Each item is indexed alphabetically by name and GSA has complied with all regulations governing the numerically by National Stock Number (NSN) and National Fire purchase of items available from the Federal Prison Equipment System (NFES) number. Industries, Inc., Federal Supply Schedule contractors, NISH, National Industries for the Blind (NIB), and the Your suggestions for improving this catalog are invited at all Government Printing Office (GPO). Ordering offices are times. Items will be deleted or added as needed, provided they not required to obtain clearance on items available from meet the criteria established by GSA, USFS and BLM. these sources when ordering directly from GSA. Questions or comments should be directed to GSA Fire Program Coordinator Bill Hicks by telephone at (817) 850-8244 Freight Charges or (817) 456-5161 or email at [email protected]. The cost of normal motor-carrier transportation to To receive future Wildland Fire Equipment Catalogs consignees located in the United States (except certain automatically, visit www.gsa.gov/cmls. From this site, you can areas of Alaska) is included in the prices shown in this access the Centralized Mailing List Service website, where you catalog. Premium transportation (such as air freight, can subscribe. Under the “My Account” tab, select “Wildland emergency trip, or exclusive use of vehicle service) must Fire Equipment Catalog” as a publication of interest. Select be paid by the requisitioner, and appropriate transportation “Print” to have a copy automatically shipped to you or funds must be cited when placing the order. “Electronic” to have GSA send you a link to an online version Prices you can view or download. Facilities with requirements for the Prices are on a Freight on Board (F.O.B.) destination basis Wildland Fire Equipment Catalog in bulk quantities should for surface transportation to consignees in the United contact Therese Anderson at [email protected] or States. Special transportation payment policy is applied to (312) 886-8972. Alaskan shipments, depending on the ultimate destination. You can view or download the online catalog year-round at Any requirements for premium transportation must be paid www.gsa.gov/fireprogram. Printed catalogs can be ordered by the ordering activity. year-round by emailing [email protected], calling (817) 334-5215 or Note:The prices in the publication are established each faxing (817) 334-5561. When placing an order, please include your year as of April 1. In most cases, they remain in effect name, phone number, email address, mailing address and the through March 31 of the following year; however, from time quantity of catalogs requested. to time, it is necessary to make changes without notice. This happens when new contract prices are significantly higher or lower, in which case adjustments must be made. To obtain the most current prices, contact the Fort Worth Customer Assistance Branch at (800) 525-8027, option 3, or research the NSN through the GSA Global Supply™ website at www.GSAglobalsupply.gsa.gov or GSAAdvantage!® at www.gsaadvantage.gov. 2 To order, call (800) 525-8027, option 3 About
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