Hey. I probably know your brother. I am also an EMT, part-time firefighter who went to that call. It was an amazing explosion. I was in Belchertown center (10 miles away) and I heard it.
What kind of fire engine puts out 100 bars?? That's 1450 psi! The typical city pumper is designed for 200 psi. Most of the hoses are only rated to a couple hundred. They need to seriously dial down the pressure requirements if this is to be used in any kind of existing firefighting application.
Release 14??? This is kind of like Microsoft battling it out over a Windows 3.1 license.
Hey. I probably know your brother. I am also an EMT, part-time firefighter who went to that call. It was an amazing explosion. I was in Belchertown center (10 miles away) and I heard it.
What kind of fire engine puts out 100 bars?? That's 1450 psi! The typical city pumper is designed for 200 psi. Most of the hoses are only rated to a couple hundred. They need to seriously dial down the pressure requirements if this is to be used in any kind of existing firefighting application.