Firefighting & Emergency
27 products, each exploded into a recursive bill of materials. Open one and keep clicking down to the bolts.
Aerial Ladder Truck A fire apparatus carrying a turntable-mounted telescopic ladder that reaches about 30 m for rescue, elevated water streams, and roof access. 256 parts · 8 subsystems
Breathing Air Compressor A multi-stage high-pressure compressor with purification train that fills SCBA and SCUBA cylinders to 200–300 bar with breathing-grade air. 96 parts · 7 subsystems
Decontamination Shower System A rapidly deployable multi-lane shower line with heated water supply and wastewater capture, used to wash chemical or radiological contamination off responders and casualties. 102 parts · 7 subsystems
Emergency Escape Breathing Apparatus A short-duration self-contained escape set: a small compressed-air cylinder feeds a regulator that supplies a transparent hood, giving a trapped worker a few minutes of clean air to walk out of a smoke- or gas-filled space. 23 parts · 8 subsystems
Emergency Eyewash Station A plumbed eyewash that floods both eyes with a continuous low-pressure flushing stream the instant a push flag is struck, holding hands-free flow for the required 15-minute rinse. 89 parts · 10 subsystems
Emergency Vehicle Light Bar A roof-mounted array of LED warning modules behind colored lenses, driven by a programmable flasher controller and integrated with the vehicle siren system. 128 parts · 7 subsystems
Evacuation Chair A folding stair-descent chair whose rubber track system lets one operator bring a non-ambulatory person down stairs at a controlled speed during an evacuation. 87 parts · 7 subsystems
Fire Alarm Control Panel An addressable fire alarm control panel: a steel-cabinet controller running addressable signaling line circuits, notification appliance circuits, backup batteries, and a network communicator, supervising the field detection and notification devices. 88 parts · 12 subsystems
Fire Engine A custom-chassis pumper fire engine with a centrifugal fire pump, water/foam tanks and aerial-free hose-and-ladder bodywork. 547 parts · 8 subsystems
Fire Extinguisher A stored-pressure ABC dry-chemical extinguisher: a steel cylinder of mono-ammonium phosphate powder held under nitrogen, released through a lever valve and discharge horn. 26 parts · 8 subsystems
Fire Hose Reel A fixed first-aid firefighting reel: a drum of semi-rigid rubber hose, permanently charged through a swing arm, that one person can pull out and play onto a fire by simply opening the shutoff nozzle. 85 parts · 9 subsystems
Fire Hydrant Dry-barrel fire hydrant: a buried main valve at the base keeps the above-ground barrel empty between uses, while an operating nut at the top drives a long stem to open the seat and pressurize the nozzles. 42 parts · 6 subsystems
Fire Monitor (Water Cannon) A high-flow master-stream appliance: a barrel that swivels in horizontal and vertical planes on a worm-geared base, throwing a long-range water or foam jet driven by an oscillation motor and aimed by handwheels or a joystick. 113 parts · 10 subsystems
Fire Sprinkler System A wet-pipe automatic fire sprinkler system for a commercial building: pressurized water supply, an alarm check valve riser, a fire pump set, distribution piping and heat-activated sprinkler heads, tied to a fire alarm control panel. 554 parts · 12 subsystems
Firefighting Thermal Camera A ruggedized handheld imager that maps long-wave infrared radiation onto a color display so firefighters can see through smoke and locate heat sources. 42 parts · 7 subsystems
Foam Fire Extinguisher (AFFF) A stored-pressure AFFF extinguisher: a steel cylinder of pre-mixed aqueous film-forming foam solution driven by a gas charge through a lever valve and an aspirating branch pipe that whips the solution into a smothering foam blanket. 24 parts · 9 subsystems
Foam Proportioning System An electronically controlled direct-injection system that meters firefighting foam concentrate into a fire pump discharge at a set percentage of measured water flow. 75 parts · 8 subsystems
Hazmat Suit (Level A) A fully encapsulating gas-tight chemical protective suit worn over SCBA, isolating the wearer from vapor, gas, and liquid contact during hazardous-materials entries. 56 parts · 8 subsystems
Helicopter Rescue Winch An externally mounted electric hoist that lowers and raises a rescuer and casualty on up to 90 m of wire rope while the helicopter hovers. 93 parts · 7 subsystems
Hydraulic Rescue Spreader A battery-powered hydraulic rescue tool whose forged arms spread and cut crash wreckage to free trapped occupants. 95 parts · 11 subsystems
Outdoor Warning Siren A pole-mounted electromechanical siren producing about 130 dB(C) at 30 m, rotated through 360° to warn communities of tornadoes and other hazards. 69 parts · 6 subsystems
Portable Fire Pump A four-stroke engine-driven single-stage centrifugal pump that two firefighters can carry to a water source and use to supply hose lines or relay water. 53 parts · 7 subsystems
Powered Ambulance Stretcher A battery-powered wheeled cot whose actuated X-frame raises, lowers, and loads a patient of up to 318 kg without manual lifting. 85 parts · 7 subsystems
Rigid Inflatable Rescue Boat A fast rescue craft combining a deep-V composite planing hull with an inflatable buoyancy collar, driven by a transom-mounted outboard. 77 parts · 8 subsystems
SCBA Breathing Apparatus A firefighter self-contained breathing apparatus: a carbon-wrapped high-pressure air cylinder feeds a two-stage regulator that delivers breathable air on demand to a full-face mask, carried on a back frame and monitored by an electronic PASS distress alarm with an in-mask HUD. 191 parts · 10 subsystems
Smoke Detector A combination photoelectric smoke and carbon-monoxide alarm with an optical labyrinth smoke chamber, electrochemical CO cell, MCU main board, piezo horn with a voice annunciator, test/hush button and status LEDs, an RF wireless interconnect link, and dual mains plus battery power. 106 parts · 10 subsystems
Water Rescue Drone (Powered Buoy) A remote-controlled self-propelled buoy that motors out to a drowning person faster than a swimmer, then serves as flotation while towing them ashore. 87 parts · 7 subsystems