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Kamov KA32A11BC
ESPECIFICACIONES TÉCNICAS:
Motorización-Biturbina
Motores-2 x Kimov TV3-117 V
Potencia máxima-2 x 2160 hp
Instrumentación-IFR
Peso en vacÃo-6610 kg
Peso máximo-12700 kg
Carga máxima-5000 kg
Tripulación-2
Pasajeros-No admite
Velocidad máxima-270 km/h
Velocidad de crucero-250 km/h
AutonomÃa-04:20h
Tren de aterrizaje-Ruedas fijas
Care home protection is an important part of the Ultra offer. We provide high and low-pressure systems for a wide variety of application.
A member of the 628th Civil Engineering Squadron, Fire Protection, responds to a simulated interior fire during training at Joint Base Charleston, S.C. The interior burn within the static training aircraft allows Joint Base Charleston firefighters the ability to master their extinguishing abilities in case of an actual event.
(U.S. Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. Clay Lancaster )
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Joseph Jenkins, a fire protection specialist assigned to the 673d Civil Engineer Squadron, climbs out of icy water during ice rescue training at Six Mile Lake on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Jan. 8, 2023. After completing a classroom course, the JBER firefighters took to the ice to test their skills in a series of scenarios designed to simulate real-world rescues. The firefighters received certifications as ice rescue technicians having qualified in the skills needed to conduct ice rescue and recovery efforts in extreme cold-weather environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Class Patrick Sullivan)
maybe you want see this car in action :)
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Alaska Army National Guard CH-47F Chinook helicopter aviators, assigned to Detachment 1, B Company, 2-211th General Support Aviation Battalion, make their way to their aircraft before conducting Bambi Bucket training at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, May 13, 2025. During the fire suppression training, the Chinook employed a Bambi Bucket filled with over 16,000 lbs of water. The bucket was suspended from a 100 foot long line. The training prepares the AKARNG aviators to respond to resource requests from the Alaska Division of Forestry and Fire Protection during the summer fire season. (Alaska National Guard photo by Dana Rosso)
In 1933, the late Wm. H. LaDew filed for and received the fourth fire sprinkler license in Texas. Today, there are hundreds of SCR licensed companies operating in Texas and throughout America, but very few have the credentials, experience and reputation of the Crisp-LaDew Fire Protection Co.
The Crisp-LaDew entity came into being in 2005 when Fort Worth-based Crisp Fire Sprinkler, Inc. acquired the then 72 year-old LaDew Fire Protection Co. The merger of the two former competitors created a powerhouse force in the commercial fire protection systems industry.
U.S. Air Force fire protection specialists assigned to the 673d Civil Engineer Squadron conduct ice rescue training at Six Mile Lake on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Jan. 8, 2023. After completing a classroom course, the JBER firefighters took to the ice to test their skills in a series of scenarios designed to simulate real-world rescues. The firefighters received certifications as ice rescue technicians having qualified in the skills needed to conduct ice rescue and recovery efforts in extreme cold-weather environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Class Patrick Sullivan)
Catherine Street, Glebe, looking towards Derwent Street, and Glebe Public School. [Nothing hidden anymore; all the sprinkler fire hydrant controls exposed to public view. ]
Airman 1st Class Nicholas Frank, a fire protection specialist assigned to the 673d Civil Engineer Squadron, uses ice picks to climb out of icy water during ice rescue training at Six Mile Lake on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Jan. 8, 2023. After completing a classroom course, the JBER firefighters took to the ice to test their skills in a series of scenarios designed to simulate real-world rescues. The firefighters received certifications as ice rescue technicians having qualified in the skills needed to conduct ice rescue and recovery efforts in extreme cold-weather environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Class Patrick Sullivan)
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Nicholas Frank, a fire protection specialist assigned to the 673d Civil Engineer Squadron, uses a rope to rescue a fellow firefighter from the water during ice rescue training at Six Mile Lake on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Jan. 8, 2023. After completing a classroom course, the JBER firefighters took to the ice to test their skills in a series of scenarios designed to simulate real-world rescues. The firefighters received certifications as ice rescue technicians having qualified in the skills needed to conduct ice rescue and recovery efforts in extreme cold-weather environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Class Patrick Sullivan)
the building owner said "there was no cold snap. the parts are defective." there could be no clearer indication of frost damage, unless there was ice pushing through the cracks...
#Firefighter Tip: Crawl low under smoke and know the way out by crawling low to get out of a smoke filled room. Also you need to plan two ways out of each room before a #fire occurs so you’ll know where you can safely exit. #firesafety
In 1933, the late Wm. H. LaDew filed for and received the fourth fire sprinkler license in Texas. Today, there are hundreds of SCR licensed companies operating in Texas and throughout America, but very few have the credentials, experience and reputation of the Crisp-LaDew Fire Protection Co.
The Crisp-LaDew entity came into being in 2005 when Fort Worth-based Crisp Fire Sprinkler, Inc. acquired the then 72 year-old LaDew Fire Protection Co. The merger of the two former competitors created a powerhouse force in the commercial fire protection systems industry.
Apex Bakery Equipment
803 Main Street
Belmar, New Jersey 07719
(732) 681-9496
Welcome to Apex Bakery Equipment. We understand the challenges that face the modern baker. Besides being in the equipment business for over 40 years. We are a fifth generation baking family. This first hand experience and knowledge gives us a unique opportunity to assist you in unexpected ways. We truly care about our customers and are proud to consider ourselves partners in your success. Apex is actively involved in the design and constant improvements of the machines produced in the finest factories on the planet. Whatever your baking requirements entail, we will be there for you and with you. We value all our customers; many of who have become loyal repeat clients.
From the Mom and Pop corner bakery to the largest and most automated plants in the world. No job is too big or too small. We will not attempt to sell you more than you need.
We want you not only to succeed, but to prosper. We'll be here when you're ready to expand. We can help you with layout, formulations, etc. Please contact us with any questions.
Tacoma, Washington
Built in 1929 by the Coastline Shipping Company of Tacoma, this was one of the first boats on the west coast, built specifically for firefighting.
It's construction at a cost of $148,000, came from repeated requests of local shipping firms to protect waterfront property.
Fireboat No. 1 served the community for 54 years in waterfront fire protection, harbor security patrols, search and rescue missions and water pollution control. For most Tacoma residents, it was best known for its spectacular colored water displays on the Fourth of July. Its last use as a training vessel for the crews of two new, air-cushion, English-built fire-boats which replaced it in 1983.
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