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The Engineered Solutions division of Dräger, an international pioneer in the fields of medical and safety technology, has designed a breathing air panel for Staffordshire Fire and Rescue to protect firefighters working at height on aerial platforms and ladders from smoke and toxic fumes during an incident.

The panel protects firefighters positioned on and operating a fire rescue vehicle’s aerial ladder platform (ALP) and turntable ladder.

Risk of smoke and toxic fumes

When firefighting from height, firefighters are at significant risk of smoke and toxic fumes inhalation

When firefighting from height, firefighters are at significant risk of smoke and toxic fumes inhalation, especially when there is a change in wind-direction.

Immediate access to clean air is essential to protect them, and support Incident Command in how best to position the platform and ladders.

Other firefighting vehicles

The panel works by providing a steady supply of compressed air to up to four firefighters. It consists of four high-pressure inlets, a pressure reducer and gauge, a series of valves, and a control device that uses a hose to deliver air to a distribution system connected to the aerial ladder cage.

The system is designed to prevent leakage and ensure an uninterrupted supply of breathable air. A warning whistle alerts the operator of any pressure issues, and an electrical signal is also shared with other firefighting vehicles attending an incident. The system automatically depressurizes after operation.

Staffordshire’s specific needs

Vehicle chassis, turntable ladders, and ALPS vary in size and design, so Dräger and Angloco worked together

Angloco, a business that specializes in firefighting vehicles and equipment, partnered with Dräger in installing the panel.

Vehicle chassis, turntable ladders, and ALPS vary in size and design, so Dräger and Angloco worked together to utilize shared experience in previous installations and design a bespoke, integrated solution for Staffordshire’s specific needs and product usage.

Dräger's product expertise

Mike Williams, BA Maintenance Manager for Staffordshire Fire and Rescue, says Dräger was fantastic in its product support: “Staffordshire has worked with the team at Dräger over many years and we trust their product expertise and the team’s ability to modify a solution to the requirements we set out."

"This expertise is why they were chosen to deliver the project, in addition to proven experience in similar programs,” he says. “Angloco also provided a brilliant service, and we felt all parties worked hard to ensure we have the best solution.”

Breathing protection and the health of all firefighters

Thomas Pearson, Marketing Manager Engineered Solutions, at Dräger, says the hospitalization of a firefighter who attended a plastics factory fire in 2016 brought the issue of firefighting at height to the fore: “Thankfully after this incident there has been a greater priority on the breathing protection and health of all firefighters, not only those tackling a blaze within a structure or building."

We’re delighted to have worked as part of a team that has delivered a solution that delivers on our goal to design technology for life.”

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