In Case Of A Cab Fire; Fire In The Cab - freightliner cascadia Driver Manual

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In an Emergency
01/05/2010
Fig. 24.7, Side Extender Middle Bracket
8.
Connect the clearance lights, taillights, and sig-
nal lights. Also connect any special towing lights
required by local regulations.

Fire in the Cab

The incidence of fire in heavy- and medium-duty
trucks is rare, according to data from the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Federal Motor
Vehicle Safety Standard #302 limits the flammability
of specified materials used inside the cab, but de-
spite this, most materials will burn. The cab of this
vehicle contains urethane foam, which is of concern
in this respect.
24.7
05/13/2014
Fig. 24.8, Tension Strap Installed to Hold Down the Cab
Urethane foam is flammable! Do not allow any
flames, sparks, or other heat sources such as
cigarettes or light bulbs to contact urethane
foam. Urethane foam in contact with such heat
sources could cause a serious, rapid fire, which
could result in death, severe burns, or gas poi-
soning, as well as damage to the vehicle.

In Case of a Cab Fire

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As quickly as possible, bring the vehicle to a safe
stop, apply the parking brake, turn off the ignition,
and get out of the vehicle.
WARNING
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