What are you trying to do at the pump panel?
FireOps Calc now has calculators, engineer tools, how-to lessons, scenarios, and printable drill material. Start with the task and jump straight to the right page.
Use-case shortcuts
Each path gives a visitor a clear next click instead of making them hunt through a tool list.
I need pump pressure
Open the main PDP calculator for attack lines, wyes, standpipes, master streams, foam lines, and FDC-style setups.
Run the numbers → EngineerI am operating or checking the engine
Use the dashboard for water supply, tank duration, troubleshooting, drafting, preconnects, and apparatus checkoff tools.
Open dashboard → LearnI am learning pump math
Start with the hand method, then review friction loss, pump discharge pressure, standpipe pressure, and relay basics.
Learn the hand method → TeachI am teaching driver/operator
Open ready-to-run station drills with objectives, setup, student tasks, expected answers, and common mistakes.
Build a drill → PrintI need worksheets or handouts
Find printable pump cards, scenarios, drill sheets, answer-key style material, and hand-method resources.
Open printables → NFPA-styleFire Engineer Training Library
Plain-language guides for standards-connected topics that matter to pump operators and engine companies.
Open library →Company drillsI need NFPA 1410-style evolutions
Open attack-line, water-supply, FDC, master-stream, relay, and evaluator drill sheets for engine-company training.
Open 1410-style drills → Training appI want scenario practice
Open FirePumpSim on the App Store for driver/operator training, visual pump scenarios, and skill-building practice. FireOps Calc stays focused on field-use pump math and reference.
Find FirePumpSim → PhoneI am on a phone
Use the touch-first phone homepage with large buttons for the most-used tools.
Open phone site →Best first clicks
Quick safety note
FireOps Calc is built for training, reference, and calculation support. Always follow your department SOPs, apparatus pump chart, manufacturer data, local conditions, and instructor direction.
