Fire Products
Master the operating pressures, flow rates and features associated with each nozzle type
Detailing pre-use checks, proper PPE and saw-startup tips
It’s helpful to develop a tool training schedule to ensure members’ skill remain automatic
The project would cost $1.8 million and will use GPS technology
The device contains six cameras that can take two photographs per second and send them to a laptop or smartphone
The apparatus can pressurize and check fire hoses for damage
Interesting products were demonstrated at the European Resuscitation Council 2012 Congress in Vienna, Austria, last week
The suit will be resistant to hazmat and grant superhuman strength
New helmet light offers 150 feet of visibility and more than 4 hours of battery life at full power
Department leaders said the mobile computers will improve accuracy and efficiency of responses
The Corinth Fire Dept. was badly unequipped with no running water and just a garage and dirt floor
The humanoid robot will be able to interact with humans and see through smoke
Jakub Halik, a former Czech firefighter is the only man in the world to have two artificial pumps working side by side instead of a heart
New technology processes seemingly unlimited information in an instant, yet our brains do not
The device is envisioned as a tool to help emergency responders coordinate disaster approach
The system transforms wildlands into a “cyber world of information”
RescueNet Suite, an extensive collection of software programs, can provide big benefits to your organization
Before you buy your next pair of station boots, understand the standards and different features – your feet will thank you
Each unit offers firefighters relief for the dreaded and backbreaking work of draining and rolling hose
The sound of a smoke alarm spared the lives of others in the home
A local veterinary hospital donated 33 oxygen masks to the Murrieta Fire Dept.
The Calif. fire chief will show off the app at what is being dubbed ‘Safety Datapolooza’
Firefighters rescued three people from a two-alarm fire, including a pregnant woman and child
Headset communication systems are no longer considered a luxury but a necessity for a fast-growing number of fire/EMS first responders
PulsePoint is a free GPS-powered smartphone app that alerts CPR-trained users of nearby cardiac emergencies
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