
EQUIPMENT DIGEST
DEPARTMENTS
Portable pumping system
The Vanton haz-mat portable pumping system is now available from Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp. It is a self-contained kit made up of one or two Flex-i-liner selfpriming, sealless pumps of rugged engineered plastics.
The haz-mat pump kit will pick up and transfer any fluid safely and easily at a flow rate of up to 10 gpm, according to the company.
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Heavy-duty salvage vacuum
The Heavy-Duty Salvage Vacuum by Vetter Systems is used at industrial, hazardous material, and fire clean-ups. It combines power and speed to eliminate large volumes of liquids, then pumps them away automatically.
Constructed of fiberglass-reinforced polyester, the canisters are acid resistant, according to the company.
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Portable gas detectors
Sensidyne is introducing the Micro-Alert family of portable instruments for H2S02, and N02 gas detection constructed of highimpact corrosion resistant materials, these portables are so small and lightweight, they can be worn like a personal sampling badge.
Incorporating a field replaceable diffusion type electrochemical sensor with a one-year life, the safe portable offers a digital display, audio and visual alarms, and recorder output.
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Head and neck immobilizer
The new Junkin VM head and neck immobilizer Model SAF-363 is designed to be used in conjunction with a backboard to provide stabilization for the head and neck area. The width is fully and instantly adjustable to fit all sizes.
One-inch thick replaceable foam pads with cut-outs for ears provide firm immobilization, yet comfort to the patient.
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Computer software system
Aqua-Tech Inc. introduces a new emergency response computer software system. The CHEMDATA system has been developed to provide accurate information with life-saving speed for response to chemical spills and emergencies.
CHEMDATA contains information on over 18,000 chemicals and 44,000 synonyms and is adaptable to most personal computers. The system has the ability to immediately display all known information regarding the chemical in question, including hazards, response precautions, emergency protective gear, etc.
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Haz-mat kit
The National Draeger Hazardous Materials Kit supplies the user with quick and accurate evaluations at the sight of a hazardous materials accident. The Haz-Mat Kit enables the user to make methodical determinations of the contaminants. It also allows the user to determine the concentration of those contaminants present at a hazardous materials sight.
The kit includes Bellows pump with stroke counter, three-meter extension hose, spare parts and tool kit, an air current kit, and 17 boxes of tubes.
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Foam concentrate
Texas Fire Foam Inc. manufactures and markets firefighting foam concentrates for a 40%-50% reduction in cost to the firefighting professionals, according to the company.
Texas Fire Foam AFFF is foam stabilizers that are already built into the finished product. This produces a stable, vapor resistant foam blanket without the need for an additional stabilizer additive to handle during emergency situations.
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New software system
McDonnell Douglas has introduced a new software system to aid local governments in the administration of police and fire units.
The Computer Aided Public Safety Systems (CAPSS) has the processing power required for high-volume police and fire activity and provides users with the following advantages: Data is entered only once, all services share current data from a central data base, and critical management information and reports are easily and quickly accessed, according to the company.
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Monitors and detectors
Hand-held and portable monitor and detector instruments from GfG Gas Electronics Inc. are small, compact, and rugged. They are built to withstand the extreme conditions of any industrial environment while providing the maximum in reliability and safety.
The complete product line includes personal monitors and detectors for: all combustible gases and vapors, toxic gases, oxygen deficiency, simple asphyxiants, temperature, pressure, and humidity.
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Pager systems
Shinwa introduces its new pager options. The two-tone sequential monitor pager is compact with a call/monitor switch, high/ low volume setting, and group call.
The two-channel portable features solid state transmit-receive switching, and twochannel capability.
The tone and voice paging receiver is designed for two-tone sequential decoding with automatic listening and manual push to reset.
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New helmet mount
Streamlight Inc. has introduced a stainless steel helmet mount, engineered to securely grip the Streamlight Junior and other miniature flashlights.
The Streamlight Junior Helmet Mount can be attached in minutes to most Cairns visored helmets. Using existing visor mounting screws, the flashlight slips in an instant, saving valuable time in emergency situations, according to the company.
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Disposable flashlight
Garrity Industries introduces the Life Lite disposable flashlight that can be used in many home, automotive, marine, industrial, emergency, and recreational applications. The unit is powered by three heavyduty batteries. This 4.5-volt system offers 50% more voltage than regular two-cell flashlights, according to the company.
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Cut-off saw
Tanaka’s multi-purpose saw for cutting concrete, steel, cast iron, and other hard materials has been improved. The improvements include a new all-steel adjustable blade guard and a belt tension meter for better performance and longer drive belt life.
Other improvements on this 3.8-cubic inch cut-off saw include a newly designed handle for better balance and a recoil starter that is now better protected from dust.
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Hand-held scanner
The HX1500 hand-held scanner from Regency Electronics Inc. is ideal for field use and covers over 18,000 frequencies from eleven of the most popular bands. It is simple to program and has a sealed rubber key-pad that “beeps” each time a key is pressed. The LCD display shows the frequency entered and flashes verbal messages to aid in programming.
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Cutter blade
A new “Silver Tip” Cutter Blade has been introduced by Hale Fire Pump Company for its Hurst “Jaws of Life” rescue system. Developed for the 0-150 cutter, the new forged blade maximizes material strength, toughness, and durability.
Forged from tool steel, the blade is shaped with a slightly tapered trailing edge that not only reduces weight, but prevents twisting, allowing an operator greater control while cutting.
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Storz caps
Hydra-Shield Manufacturing Inc. announces new economical protection for storz connections—the Hydra-Snap cap. Constructed of a lightweight unbreakable composite material, these highly visible storz caps keep road grit, mud, ice, and other corrosives off your storz connections. They are available in either fouror fiveinch sizes.
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Software product
OSHA-Soft Corporation announces the release of MSDS Manager, Version 2.2. The IBM PC based software tracks chemical inventories and Material Safety Data Sheets. It also allows the user to access a wide range of information, including inventories sorted by vendor or department, products listed by ingredients, flammability, etc.
The most important feature of the new version is the use of the recently released OSH A Form 174 Material Safety Data Sheet, which keeps MSDS Manager in compliance with the requirements of the Hazard Communication Standard.
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Portable weather station
Handar Inc. introduces a portable weather station, which broadcasts continuous local weather information during forest fires to help firefighters control blazes and protect lives.
Handar’s new Micro-RAWS (Remote Automated Weather Station) is the first portable weather station to use a voice synthesizer to broadcast weather reports to the hand-held two-way radios used by firefighters. Any changes in wind speed or direction at the fire scene are instantly relayed to firefighting personnel to help them quickly redirect resources to prevent greater fire damage and possible loss of life.
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Abdominal exercise machine
The Abdominal Crunch Machine is now available from Universal Gym Equipment Inc. It allows you to isolate and work the major abdominal muscles from a seated position.
Selectorized weights offer resistance from 15-85 pounds. The resistance arm has comfortable support pad and slip-on hand/ wrist straps.
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New fluorescent lights
A complete new line of compact fluorescent lights for emergency vehicles has been announced by the Guest Company. They all offer the benefits of very low power consumption and absolutely no RFI (radio frequency interference), which is a disadvantage of fluorescents.
With slim, low profiles, they are particularly well suited for many locations throughout the interior of van ambulances.
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Portable fire pumps
The D.B. Smith Company has added a new product to their line of portable “Indian” fire pumps.
The Fedco Model 500FS fire pump is a five-gallon, lightweight, collapsible bag made from high-strength neoprene reinforced with nylon fabric. The Fedco also features a single action brass pump and quick-connect couplings between the bag and hose.
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