Category: Rescue Equipment
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Fire Drone | Also can be used for helping fire departments
Fire Drone – A modern fire extinguisher Drones are becoming more and more popular for a variety of different uses. Drones are being used for filmmaking, industrial spying, mapping out real estate, and even delivering pizza in New York City. But one thing they’re not as commonly used for is fire fighting. That’s changing though…
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Fire Hydrant Color Code: What Do Hydrant Colors Mean?
Fire Hydrant and their color codes In large US cities, fire hydrants may be arranged in a grid pattern with most streets. Access a water main at least 6 inches (15 cm) in diameter. The fire hydrant color code is an important way to help keep everyone safe and secure. Each hydrant can be controlled…
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Borewell Child Rescue System; Updated 2023
BoreWell Introduction There has been a lot of string of accidents in the country where children fall into the borewell and get trapped. But it is always seen that rescue efforts to save these kids are often delayed. This delay results in the extraction of the child from the bore well very late resulting in…
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Check list of PPE firefighter: What to wear for safety and comfort
PPE FIREFIGHTER When you hear the term PPE (Personal Protective Equipment), your first thought is probably your structural PPE. Many firefighters consider their structural PPE their only Protection. It must be a one-size-fits-all option for personal Protection. Let’s discuss PPE firefighter. Your job isn’t a one-size fits all job. Fire service is just one of…
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Few things to know before buying a rotary saw
What is a Rotary SAW? A Rotary saw is an electrical machine that we use in different industries to cut, shape, and finish wood, metal, plastic, and other materials. The rotary SAW most of the time we use in rescue operations when people are trapped in confined spaces. The user used this to cut the…
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It’s water rescue season: Are you prepared?
What is water rescue season? Water rescue season begins in April and goes through September. Are you ready for the inevitable flood? Central Texas is seeing the effects of a hot summer. The average for July was over a hundred. Now that fall is on the way. There is a lot of rain. More rain…