Castle Beach FD
Hazmat 1
Castle Beach Fire Department is proud to present the brand new Hazmat 1. Built on a 2017 Spartan Gladiator cab with SVI bodywork, this rig was delivered on May 6, 2017 and replaces the 2016 Seagrave Marauder II Hazmat rig that was totaled in an accident. As the role of the Hazardous Materials Team evolves, so did the apparatus. Differences in the new rig as compared to the previous Seagrave include the addition of a slide-out compartment, which added space for command personnel. While it appears that the rig has less compartmentation than the previous rig, the rig contains the same amount of equipment and still has extra space for new technologies, thanks to the awesome work of the manufacturer! This apparatus can serve multiple roles on the scene such as a command center, rehab area, mobile laboratory, and a changing area.
Technical specs:
2017 Spartan Gladiator 24" raised roof/SVI Hazmat
Code 3 Lighting
Federal Signal Q2B Siren
Motorola Spectra Siren
Grover Air horns
NightScan PowerLite
Radios and command equipment
Detection cameras (heat sensitive, infrared)
Wilburt Telescoping Pneumatic Mast
Pelco Command Camera System
Climatronics Tecmet II weather station
Battery operated Holmatro extraction tools
Vanair Pro Air Compressor
Harrison On-Board generator
Flow Sciences model FS2009 bench hood
Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometer
Extensive library of MSDS handbooks
CO monitors
Level A and B entry suits
Testing equipment and meters
60 minute air bottles
Leak and spill kits for chlorine and other dangerous chemicals
Sparkless power-tools
Decontamination equipment
Oil Absorbents
Recovery drums
Emulsifiers
Immersion suits
Credit:
Zak O for the compartments
Spartan ERV and SVI for inspiration
Inspired by:
LAFD USAR 88, 2017 Pierce Arrow XT
Elizabeth, NJ FD Rescue 1
Houston, TX Rescue 10
Denver HAMER 1
Seattle Hazmat 1
FDNY Hazmat 1
Hazmat 1
Castle Beach Fire Department is proud to present the brand new Hazmat 1. Built on a 2017 Spartan Gladiator cab with SVI bodywork, this rig was delivered on May 6, 2017 and replaces the 2016 Seagrave Marauder II Hazmat rig that was totaled in an accident. As the role of the Hazardous Materials Team evolves, so did the apparatus. Differences in the new rig as compared to the previous Seagrave include the addition of a slide-out compartment, which added space for command personnel. While it appears that the rig has less compartmentation than the previous rig, the rig contains the same amount of equipment and still has extra space for new technologies, thanks to the awesome work of the manufacturer! This apparatus can serve multiple roles on the scene such as a command center, rehab area, mobile laboratory, and a changing area.
Technical specs:
2017 Spartan Gladiator 24" raised roof/SVI Hazmat
Code 3 Lighting
Federal Signal Q2B Siren
Motorola Spectra Siren
Grover Air horns
NightScan PowerLite
Radios and command equipment
Detection cameras (heat sensitive, infrared)
Wilburt Telescoping Pneumatic Mast
Pelco Command Camera System
Climatronics Tecmet II weather station
Battery operated Holmatro extraction tools
Vanair Pro Air Compressor
Harrison On-Board generator
Flow Sciences model FS2009 bench hood
Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometer
Extensive library of MSDS handbooks
CO monitors
Level A and B entry suits
Testing equipment and meters
60 minute air bottles
Leak and spill kits for chlorine and other dangerous chemicals
Sparkless power-tools
Decontamination equipment
Oil Absorbents
Recovery drums
Emulsifiers
Immersion suits
Credit:
Zak O for the compartments
Spartan ERV and SVI for inspiration
Inspired by:
LAFD USAR 88, 2017 Pierce Arrow XT
Elizabeth, NJ FD Rescue 1
Houston, TX Rescue 10
Denver HAMER 1
Seattle Hazmat 1
FDNY Hazmat 1