Fire Products
Better sleep is the best first responder countermeasure to shift work and fatigue
Bloomington firefighters used thermal imaging cameras to locate bulk of fire in attic
Understanding the shift from traditional 12-volt systems to innovative 48-volt architectures, with high-voltage systems becoming the new norm
The mistake reinforced the department’s lack of confidence in the city’s ability to pay its firefighters correctly
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The more Facebook knows about you, the more valuable it is, so they don’t do much to make it easy to manage and protect your privacy — so, we offer the following simple steps you can take
On average, it takes 20 minutes to dig and move to the next hydrant; the Hydrant Snorkel eliminates this problem
The free app connects responders with incident information on the scene and in the station
Once you’ve selected the right system, use this method to buy and implement it
Prevenative technology has decreased fire-based emergencies, changing the role of some firefighters
Stay up to speed on the latest mobile technology to help you do your job
Technicians were not sure what caused the equipment problem; the affected equipment is about 10 years old
The non-rechargeable flashlights offer a tight, long throw beam
Waterproof and rechargeable, the flashlight is capable of reaching 650 lumens output
Both flashlights offer LED lights, one for focused lighting and one for floodlighting, that can be used in tandem or separately
The new liners are the latest addition to the company’s FR clothing line, DragonWear
First Response presents an ePCR platform with a configurable user interface
The Wildland MPT allows a fire department to configure components, systems or functionality across a number of firefighting scenarios
The THERMAL STAR cools the body through waist-mounted air discharge nozzles, which can attach to spiral tubes and be worn over or under clothing
Deputy fire commissioner says he’s humbled by the outpouring of support and lack of criticism for Detroit’s plight
He recently used the drone to examine a restaurant roof after a fire
With unreliable, decades-old technology, Detroit firefighters have had to rely on improvised hacks to know when there’s an emergency
Fifteen trucks are testing the military-developed technology, which uses fobs and truck-based reader
Whether looking for victims in an urban or wilderness setting, these 10 tools will help get the job done
The safety commission found that specially designed furniture fabric is far more effective at preventing fires than adding flame retardants to the foam underneath
Chris’ story reflects the character, commitment and passion surrounding the mission of 1 in one hundred million
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The information will allow rescuers to streamline disaster response by using precise location
Bolted construction may have had a bad rap in years past, but precision technology has made it a viable way to build fire trucks
Designed to minimize and maximize the sun’s impact, this new fire station runs nearly off-grid