Santa Monica Heavy Rescue Walk Around, built by SVI Trucks
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- čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
- Take a look at Santa Monica Fire Department's new custom Heavy Rescue built by SVI Trucks. This Heavy Rescue features a strong aluminum body mounted on a Spartan Gladiator Chassis with a Cummins ISX12 500 HP engine and an Allison model EVS 4000 Transmission. The Rescue Truck is equipped with CL Series Command Light, OnScene Solutions lights and cargo slides, and more.
For full specs and drawings, visit bit.ly/santamonica-983
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Chapters
00:00 - Intro
00:39 - Paratech storage
01:27 - Saw storage
02:00 - Wood tools
02:32 - Electric tools
02:58 - Rescue tools
04:12 - Rear storage
05:03 - Command Light and top storage
05:45 - Confined space equipment
06:00 - Rope rescue equipment
06:22 - Wood tools
07:03 - Airbag storage
08:07 - Paratech storage
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what kind of light bar does this truck have look nice
According to the specs, it looks to be: A GTT 795H Opticom emitter light shall be provided by SVI inside specified light bar. The Opticom option may replace specified light(s) in specified light bar. The Opticom shall be activated with light bar and deactivated when the park brake is set and the vehicle is in blocking mode. The Opticom shall include the GTT 1200 series component which allows it to have GPS capabilities.
For full specs and drawings, visit www.svitrucks.com/portfolio-items/santa-monica-fire-department-heavy-rescue-983/?portfolioCats=15.
Why do you need lumber?
Lumber is used in rescue "shoring" operations to secure an unstable structure. Here's an article on it this type of operation: www.fireengineering.com/2013/04/18/191676/tech-rescue-shoring-operations/#gref