Ventilating Confined Spaces
Because of the low frequency of confined space rescues, rescuers can be unprepared for hidden hazards, especially those posed by harmful particulates or gases in the air.
Because of the low frequency of confined space rescues, rescuers can be unprepared for hidden hazards, especially those posed by harmful particulates or gases in the air.
Extend-A-Guns allow deck mounted monitors to easily raise from a stowed position to operate above apparatus obstructions like cab roofs, lighting, hose reels, or generators.
Featuring the power and performance of the Cobra EXM2 monitor, the CobraMax adds a combination cowling and lighting kit for customized personalization.
BLITZTAC has a standard integrated safety valve that engages if there is unintentional movement, yet minimizes any water hammer.
Nearly 20,000 gallons per minute of the big flow originated from two US Fire Pump submersible units at a Louisiana training event.
A caravan of four different industrial apparatus scheduled for delivery made the two-day trek from Osceola, Wisconsin, to College Station, Texas.
Responders reached a big flow of 49,000 gallons per minute from an array of deluge guns, pumps and large diameter hose lines during a June training operation by the New Jersey Urban Area Security Initiative Neptune Task Force.
Elkhart Brass made the new Magnum EXM to fit industrial aerials.
Responders used a new, customized rapid intervention mobile package that includes Williams Fire & Hazard Control's Ambassador monitor that can shoot 6,000 gpm of foam onto the fire, the WFHC’s Dependapump, and large diameter hose.
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