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Streamlight to debut Portable Scene Light at FDIC

High lumen light delivers up to 3,600 Lumens Streamlight® Inc., a leading provider of high-performance lighting, will debut an industrial-duty, high lumen Portable Scene Light at Booth 2339 at FDIC 2014, April 10-12, at the Indiana Convention Center, Indianapolis, IN. Providing up to 3,600 lumens, the new light features a narrow footprint and a telescoping extension pole, enabling fire and rescue personnel to use it almost anywhere for scene lighting purposes, from wide, open places to tight, confined work areas.   The Portable Scene Light uses six C4® LEDs and wide-pattern parabolic reflectors to provide two selectable beam widths and three levels of light intensity, ranging from a super-bright flood beam to a low setting with ultra-long run times. The light features a rotating head that can be extended on a telescoping pole to an overall height of 72 inches, supported by stabilizing legs that can be quickly deployed and locked to provide balance on uneven surfaces. The light also features a 90 degree swivel neck, enabling users to aim the light beam precisely where it is needed for task lighting purposes.   “The Portable Scene Light is a completely portable high lumen flood light, giving firefighting personnel and other first responders an amazingly bright scene light that can be conveniently carried and rapidly deployed in less than 30 seconds,” said Streamlight President and Chief Executive Officer Ray Sharrah. “It’s ideal for lighting everything from large-scale fires and accident scenes to illuminating small, narrow spaces in rescue operations. And with its long run times, it can be used throughout an entire work shift without having to recharge the battery.”   On the high setting, the light delivers an incredibly bright 3,600 lumens, 31,000 candela and a five-hour run time, over a beam distance of 352 meters. On medium, it provides 2,400 lumens, 20,000 candela and nine hours of run time and a beam distance of 283 meters. On low, the light runs for 18 hours and offers 1,100 lumens, 11,000 candela and a beam distance of 210 meters. A selectable diffuser permits users to choose between the two beam widths, which are available with all three lighting modes.   The Portable Scene Light is powered by a zero-maintenance 12 volt, 14.4 Ah sealed lead acid battery that is rechargeable up to 500 times. The light can be charged to 90 percent of its capacity in 10 hours. Red and green LEDs provide charge status feedback. The light also will run indefinitely by plugging the included remote 10-foot power cord into a DC power source; an AC adapter is also included. A toggle switch allows users to switch between the battery and power source modes of operation.   Constructed from high-impact thermoplastic housing, the Portable Scene Light offers weatherproof construction. The light measures 22 inches in length and 6.5 inches in width, and weighs 25 pounds. It packs to a compact size for easy storage.   Available in international safety yellow, the light comes with a shoulder carrying strap and Streamlight’s Limited Lifetime Warranty. The MSRP is $999.00.   Based in Eagleville, PA, Streamlight, Inc. recently marked 40 years of making tough, durable, long-lasting flashlights designed to serve the specialized needs of professionals and consumers alike. Since 1973, the company has designed, manufactured and marketed high-performance flashlights, and today offers a broad array of lights, lanterns, weapon light/laser sighting devices, and scene lighting solutions for professional law enforcement, military, firefighting, industrial, automotive, and outdoor applications. Streamlight is an ISO 9001:2008 certified company. For additional information, please call 800-523-7488, visit www.streamlight.com or connect with us on www.facebook.com/streamlight; www.twitter.com/Streamlight; and www.youtube.com/streamlighttv.

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Painless fire detection solution

For London’s Eastman Dental Hospital  A world-renowned specialist dental hospital in London, UK, is the most recent NHS facility to be protected by the very latest in fire detection solutions from Apollo Fire Detectors, installed by Fisk Fire Group. The Eastman Dental Hospital has been established for over 60 years and treats around 85,000 outpatients every year. As well as providing dental care to the public, the hospital also houses research, postgraduate teaching and dentistry training facilities within a large and complex total building footprint of 18,398 m2. When the University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust commissioned the upgrade of the fire detection system at the Eastman Dental Hospital, Apollo was selected as the technology provider by Fisk Fire Group, the company appointed to supply and install the system to protect the site’s staff, patients and property. The Apollo fire detection system, which operates a ‘one out all out’ evacuation sequence, consists of approximately 1200 XP95 detectors which were specified to meet the main fire detection requirements throughout the five storeys of the Eastman Dental Hospital building. The intelligent system was designed around six 5-loop networked Morley panels, as well as a repeater panel. As a result of the complex NHS environment, the Fisk Fire Group and Eastman Dental Hospital project team had to take an unusual approach to installation, as director, Tel Fisk, explains: “Due to the Eastman Dental Hospital being not only a busy NHS hospital, but also a diverse training and research facility, no day works were allowed on site. To overcome this challenge, our installation schedule was carried out between the hours of 7pm to 5am, and was completed to a tight timetable. Our considerable experience in using Apollo’s products really contributed to us being able to meet our deadline, despite the time-sensitivity of the project.” The Eastman Dental Hospital’s fire detection system also incorporates 156 of Apollo’s new XP95 manual call points. Designed to comply with European standard EN54─11:2001, the manual call points are supplied with isolators, meaning that additional isolation devices are not required, saving both time and money. In addition to being EN54─11 compliant, the Apollo manual call points include a number of features designed to make installation and testing quick, easy and cost effective. These include the manual call points being loop-powered (thus saving wiring costs), having bi-coloured LEDs to indicate fault and normal conditions and incorporating a resettable element for fast testing and resetting of the device. Matt Ketley, UK sales manager for the South East Region at Apollo Fire Detectors, adds: “The Eastman Dental Hospital installation is another example of our strong working relationship with Fisk Fire Group. At Apollo we’re proud of our reputation for delivering reliable fire detection solutions to a wide variety of different buildings and sectors, and this was a great project to showcase our exciting new range of manual call points.” For further information, visit www.apollo-fire.co.uk

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Eurocel™ – new fibre combination with a European foot print

Lenzing is presenting a new fibre concept for the nonwovens industry Eurocel™ is a European product through and through. The cellulose fibres used are made in Austria in an environmentally responsible process. Eurocel™ is based on the idea of offering a high quality European product to consumers. Sandler, a German nonwovens manufacturer partner, adopted the idea of Eurocel™ and developed a new product for their customers. “We are well known for quickly putting our ideas into practice and we immediately recognized the potential of Eurocel™ for the European market,” Dr. Ulrich Hornfeck, member of the Sandler management board, explains. Due to the sustainable and high quality production of fibre material at Lenzing and Sandler’s innovative strength, a wipe has now been created which is extremely skin-friendly. The advantages of Eurocel™ go very well with the concept of the German nonwoven manufacturer, Sandler, who have their company headquarters at the center of Europe. “Production in Europe translates into shorter delivery distances which means fewer carbon dioxide emissions during transportation and thus a lower carbon footprint,” Hornfeck comments. Apart from the logistical advantages, Hornfeck also names the improved product properties, such as the improved volume, the higher tear resistance and reduced elongation. Future Europe “The goal is to persuade other nonwoven manufacturers of this European idea and offer a convenience care product which complies with today’s consumer demands: sustainable, natural, and high quality,” Elisabeth Stanger, head of the Hygiene Business Segment, explains. Eurocel™ can be awarded with the raw material certification label PEFC, Oeko Tex Standard 100, ISO 9001, ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001, European Ecolabel, Compostable (DIN CERTCO), Vinçotte OK compost HOME, Vinçotte OK compost, Vinçotte OK bio-degradable SOIL, Medically tested / ITV Denkendorf, US BPI compostable certificate and Food contact compliance Certification. www.lenzig.com

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Free resource to help all emergency services prepare for future incidents

The Emergency Services Show returns to the NEC, 24-25 September 2014 As the UK emerges from a winter of devastating storms and floods, the free-to-attend Emergency Services Show offers a valuable resource for those preparing for future incidents. Aimed at everyone involved in emergency response, planning and recovery, this year’s event (which returns to the NEC Birmingham on 24 and 25 September) will include underwater rescue demonstrations, a new search and rescue zone and a networking area featuring over 80 emergency services-related voluntary sector partners and NGOs.  The UK’s biggest emergency services event attracts over 450 exhibitors and features free workshops, seminars and demonstrations. “The Emergency Services Show offers visitors genuine opportunities for learning and networking. Nothing compares to physically handling an unfamiliar piece of equipment or gaining practical experience of the latest rescue techniques,” explains Event Director, David Brown. “Training alongside other bluelight service or rescue professionals, discussing challenges and sharing ideas improves co-working and empowers visitors to do their jobs better.” A brand new feature, bringing together the UK’s search and rescue organisations with a dedicated presentation area, has been announced for 2014. Visitors to the SAR Zone will be able to speak to the likes of The RNLI, Maritime and Coastguard Agency, RAF Search & Rescue, Cave Rescue, Mountain Rescue and the Association of Lowland Rescue, among others. Underwater rescue demonstrations will take place on The Emergency Services Show Lake. Meanwhile the British Red Cross, CFOA National Resilience, National Ambulance Resilience Unit, AA Special Operations, Flood Forecasting Centre, The Environment Agency and The Met Office will be among those exhibiting in the Emergency Response Zone. The promotion of multi-agency working between the key emergency responders and their partner agencies is the heart of the show and organisers Broden Media continue to provide these stands to qualifying organisations at no cost. Training will have a major focus at this year’s event with seminars, simulations and opportunities to see the latest life saving techniques and equipment in action. The College of Paramedics for example will once again be running their highly popular free workshops. “This year’s event will very much focus on the need to go back to basics – the basics of patient care which many in the industry feel have been undervalued while procedures and targets have been top of the agenda. Paramedics for example will find out how they can use their resources, technology and clinical knowledge to improve patient care,” says David. Running alongside The Emergency Services Show in private rooms located in the atrium outside Halls 17 and 18, will be a number of AGMs and meetings, held by industry bodies such as CFOA National Resilience, The Emergency Planning Society and Fire National Procurement Group. All attendees at these meetings will have convenient access to The Emergency Services Show. Now in its ninth year, The Emergency Services Show is aimed at anybody involved in emergency response, planning and recovery, including all bluelight services, voluntary workers and service providers. The NEC is physically linked to Birmingham International Station and Birmingham Airport and is directly accessible from the UK motorway network. Parking for visitors and exhibitors will remain free of charge thanks to sponsorship by Emergency Services Times. Coaches will run from Birmingham International Station to the exhibition halls. To register visit www.emergencyuk.com

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Mid and West Wales Fire Service select RescueSim

for virtual incident response training Carmarthen, March 18th 2014 – Following an official tender for delivery and implementation of a virtual incident command training platform, the Mid and West Wales Fire & Rescue Service (MWWFRS) has selected RescueSim as platform of choice. Implementation and incident training with RescueSim has already been initiated. MWWFRS covers approximately 4,500 square miles which makes up nearly two thirds of the area of Wales. The Service is organised into six County Commands boundaries, one for each unitary authority areas of Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion, Swansea, Neath and Port Talbot, Pembrokeshire and Powys. The Service is made up of 57 Fire Stations crewed with a total of approximately 1400 uniformed and non – uniformed staff. RescueSim is a next gen virtual training tool for emergency responders and Fire and Rescue services that allows emergency crews to virtually train and experience a diverse range of incidents as they would in real-life. They assess the situation and determine the best response strategy, implement it and then observe the consequences of their decisions and consider effectiveness during post incident debriefing. After a thorough evaluation and direct comparison with other virtual incident training tools during an official tender process, MWWFRS selected RescueSim because it was the only virtual training platform to fully meet all the set requirements and specifications. Throughout the tender process, the various simulation systems where judged on their ability to offer an immersive and graphic training environment that included all relevant United Kingdom Fire Rescue Service (UKFRS) response elements. Further requirements included ease-of-use for the instructor, the ability to providing realistic, cost effective and safe emergency response training through a comprehensive scenario portfolio, individual and team assessment tools, along with the national government led Joint Emergency Services Interoperability Programme (JESIP) joint integrated training events and the possibility of being used to support ‘Gold’ level scenarios. MWWFRS ICS lead Station Manager Andrew Pughsley is currently integrating RescueSim into their Incident Command Training Curriculum. During Q1 2014, over 20 RescueSim operators were trained within the Fire Service to operate the RescueSim platform and host virtual incident command training to MWWFRS personnel. The wider scope of the implementation will be to have an All Wales RescueSim through collaboration under the vision of the National Issues Committee (NIC). For more info about RescueSim, visit www.rescuesim.com For more information about The Mid and West Wales Fire Service visit www.mawwfire.gov.uk  

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Hochiki Europe is gearing up for the upcoming HefmA National Conference

in Brighton Hochiki Europe will be demonstrating the features and benefits of its cutting edge fire detection and emergency lighting solutions at the 2014 HefmA National Conference. This year’s Hands Across the Water conference takes place over 15th and 16th May and will be two days packed with valuable resources for those in the industry. On the Hochiki Europe stand visitors can view a static example of Hochiki’s HFP fire detection system, which is a complete solution for all fire detection requirements. In addition to analogue addressable and conventional systems, Hochiki offers products for the more specialised environments including explosion-proof and marine detectors. The HFP range includes Hochiki’s photoelectric detectors, which feature the company’s pioneering High Performance Chamber Technology. The design of the optical chamber in this product minimises the differences in sensitivity experienced in flaming and smouldering fires. Offering the very latest in cutting edge technology helps negate the problems associated with unwanted and false alarms. Also on display is a fully working version of FIREscape – a unique, energy efficient and cost-effective Emergency Lighting system that is a state-of-the-art evacuation solution that fulfils all the safety requirements of modern buildings. Powered via low voltage (24V) cabling, the light emitting diode (LED) technology that the system is based around is both cost-effective and environmentally friendly – in fact, it uses less than five percent energy consumption compared with conventional lighting. This makes FIREscape a green alternative to other systems that are currently available and allows operating costs to be kept to a minimum without compromising the safety of a building’s occupants. Manufactured in the UK, Hochiki’s FIREscape panel continuously monitors and tests the functionality of the system. It can also be pre-programmed to carry out specific tests making the system compliant with the requirements of BS5266-1:2005. Copies of Hochiki’s BS5266 and BS5839 pocket guides are available to take away from stand 46 at the event. For further information on Hochiki’s products please contact Alicia Parfitt on 01634 266 566 or use the newly available Hochiki Brochure App which provides product information straight to mobile devices #hochikiapp  

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CIA Fire & Security appoints Soaring Worldwide

To increase marketing activity Cirencester based strategic communications specialist Soaring Worldwide has been appointed by CIA Fire & Security Group to look after its PR and marketing activities.   Cirencester-based CIA Fire & Security recently completed the acquisition of Gloucester based Micro-Vision Fire and Security, creating the region’s leading provider of security services. Soaring Worldwide, also based in Cirencester, will be helping CIA Fire & Security Group to communicate its key messages to its target audiences through web development, branding, PR and strategic planning.   Matthew Harrison, operations director at CIA Fire & Security Group: “Soaring Worldwide has extensive knowledge of the security market and has a proven understanding of our target audience which made them a perfect partner to help us achieve our marketing goals. We are going through a period of growth. Using Soaring Worldwide’s creativity and strategic approach will enable us to deliver a coherent campaign across all our marketing activities.”   Soaring Worldwide’s managing director Adam Baggs adds: “Working with CIA Fire & Security Group is a wonderful opportunity to help them expand their marketing activities using our full range of services. We are very excited at the prospect of increasing their profile using our strategic approach and knowledge of the market in order to help them reach a wider audience.”

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State-of-the-art fire-fighting engines for Auckland Airport

Rosenbauer Panther vehicles Four firefighting vehicles were unveiled today during a ceremony at Auckland Airport, declaring the new engines officially ready for service! The Rosenbauer Panthers are the most sophisticated firefighting vehicles on the market today and have been specifically designed to cater for the full fleet of aircraft serving Auckland including the increasing number of A380s that serve Auckland Airport. Judy Nicholl, Auckland Airport’s general manager aeronautical operations, says the four new Panthers were purchased by the airport for $5.3 million and will help to ensure the Airport Emergency Services team is providing the best emergency response possible. "The prime focus of our Emergency Services team is to save lives," says Ms Nicholl. "These new Panthers mean our team has the best equipment that is out there today, maximising our ability to save lives in an aviation rescue operation." "The new engines also form part of Auckland Airport’s ‘Faster, Higher, Stronger’ business strategy to invest in infrastructure to support our long-term growth requirements," says Ms Nicholl. "With these Panthers, we are proactively investing in the upgrade of Airport Emergency Services equipment to ensure we will continue to provide a world class response to an aviation incident." The vehicles, which came from Austria, were chosen through a worldwide tender process. The process was won by The Rosenbauer Group, a world leader in airport firefighting appliances. The Rosenbauer Panthers have state-of-the-art technology including engine and pump monitoring systems, CCTV, thermal imaging cameras and extinguishing systems. They are also the first firefighting vehicles of their size to comply with the environmental standard Euro 5. "The firefighting equipment built into these Panthers was also developed to meet the operational requirements of new generation aircraft including the A380, the largest passenger aircraft in service today," says Ms Nicholl. "This was important for us considering we already have three A380s serving Auckland Airport, a number which will only continue to increase." At the ceremony, which was held at Auckland Airport Emergency Services Fire station, the four Panthers received a blessing in which each vehicle was gifted with a local Maori ancestral name – Oruarangi, Waitomokia, Wairere and Waikohu. The Airport Emergency Services team is currently undergoing intensive training to ensure they are fully skilled in operating the Panthers, which have an operational life-span of 15 to 20 years.

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Kenbri Firefighting and Rosenbauer deliver eight AT3 pumpers

To the Dutch Air Force Command Kenbri Firefighting has recently delivered eight structural and rescue pumpers to the Dutch Air Force Command (CLSK), which will be deployed at airbases all over The Netherlands. The selected chassis is the Mercedes – Benz Atego 1529 F 4×2 with Rosenbauer AT3 superstructure. The order followed a European tender with Kenbri Firefighting being selected as the general contractor. The vehicles are to be deployed at different airbases in the Netherlands in both extinguishing and rescue work. The Rosenbauer Group is one of the leading manufacturers of firefighting and disaster protection vehicles for the airport, municipal and industrial sectors. The AT series is a well-developed standardized vehicle concept that is used worldwide. Kenbri Firefighting is the exclusive Rosenbauer dealer for the delivering of Rosenbauer vehicles and components in the Netherlands. The Rosenbauer AT3 vehicles are built on a Mercedes Benz Atego 1529 F chassis (GVW of 14.5 tonnes) with the F (Fire) denoting the special fire application and performance of the Atego Chassis. These features include a spacious cab with excellent visibility, a suspension system tailored to the specific area of deployment, an Allison fully automatic transmission with factory fitted PTO and a chassis prepared for a fire and rescue application. Mannus Bergboer of Kenbri Firefighting said: ‘The combination of an Atego chassis and a Rosenbauer superstructure is perfect, because the engineers at Daimler and Rosenbauer closely cooperated at a very early stage. This chassis and body are really attuned to the smallest detail on each other. This makes the combination of very high quality and while being extremely reliable. The cabin crew is an integral part of the superstructure. This results in a higher ceiling height and therefore more crew comfort. The outer seats in the crew cabin are equipped with safety belts and side airbags. The airbags are only available in conjunction with the safety belts and because the occupants are well positioned relative to the deployment of the air bag only. To improve communication between the driver cab and crew cab, he cab features the Rosenbauer intercom system. This means the crew in the cabin can listen to the radio communication and (if necessary) to simultaneously communicate with the driver and or officer. The vehicles are very well equipped with instruments that are unique according to Kenbri Firefighting. ‘These are high-tech products are optimally kitted out so that in ten years they will still be seen as modern. Vehicles are equipped with a central water axis and equipped with a 2,000-litre water tank and two 100-litre foam tanks. The Rosenbauer NH -35 combined high – and low-pressure fire pump has a capacity of 3,500 lpm and also includes the Rosenbauer DIGIMATIC adjustable foam proportioning system which is characterized by the highest degree of precision for the smallest proportioning quantities. Furthermore, the vehicles are equipped with Rosenbauer Flash WR15 CAFS system. CAFS (Compressed Air Foam System) consists of water, foam and compressed air. If these elements in the right proportions are brought together extremely stable CAFS foam is created. All the lights on the vehicles has been fitted out in LED`s, including the optical signals (class 1 & 2). The pneumatic light mast (Rosenbauer Flexi-light) is also fitted with eight LED lamps and provides illumination during night operations, equipped with a swivel and tilt capability. The Rosenbauer AT3 vehicles are not equipped with a standard red paint, but the special chrome yellow colour, which is standard for fire and rescue vehicles for the Dutch Military. It makes the vehicles much more visible during night operations as well. The Bull The Rosenbauer AT3 fire engines will serve alongside the previously delivered Rosenbauer Out-Of -Area vehicles based on the Mercedes – Benz Actros chassis. This vehicle is nicknamed ‘ The Bull ‘, and is used at Dutch airbases, but also in operational areas worldwide for securing the flight operations and associated camps. This 6×6 vehicle can operate over unpaved terrain independently and operate at temperatures from -32 ° C to +47 ° C, is equipped with a cabin controlled bumper monitor.’ The Rosenbauer RM25E rated to deliver up to 2200 L/Min at 15 Bar, also equipped with CAFS and associated rescue equipment.

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New York City building collapses after explosion

11 reported injuries New York City emergency crews are responding to reports of an explosion and building collapse that has reportedly injured 11 people. The incident occurred at 116th Street and Park Avenue on Wednesday morning. East Harlem residents reported hearing a blast in the five-storey apartment building before it caved in, according to US media. Aerial images of the site showed a huge pall of smoke or dust with fire crews dousing the rubble. Local media have reported at least 11 people suffered injuries, while a nearby hospital said it had received one patient with heavy trauma. The local utility has been called to shut off the gas following the explosion, which damaged windows in the area, reports WABC TV. "It was an explosion and a building collapsed," a spokesman for New York Police Department told AFP news agency. A witness told the New York Daily News she had smelled gas "for weeks" before the explosion. "We saw people flying out of the window… those are my neighbours," Ashley Rivera said. Another witness working near the site told the newspaper he heard two loud explosions that shook his shop. "It was loud, like boom, boom!" Mitch Abreu said. "It rocked the whole block. A window blew out of the other shop down the street. It looked like the [Twin] towers all over again. People covered in dust and covering their mouths."

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