Phenix Technology Firefighting Helmets

Phenix Technology Firefighter HelmetsIn 1968, through a mutual love for collecting antique fire helmets from all parts of the world, two young firefighters, Ronny Coleman and Ray Russell, began a lifelong friendship. Their joint hobby for collecting fire helmets soon became inspiration to improve upon the American fire helmets of that time.

Their objective was to make safe helmets that incorporated: balance, longevity, light weight, comfort, ergonomics, and could be used for all emergencies. In an era when firefighters rode on the sides and tailboards of the fire engines the design also needed to be aerodynamic, a feature that was often overlooked. The helmet had to look and perform as well or better than anything that had previously been produced. They needed to build fire helmets that met the demands of forestry, urban or metropolitan fire service and would stand up to the most rigorous conditions.

After much discussion, with an emphasis on design, both men gathered the necessary funds to purchase an injection molding tool. Shortly thereafter, in 1972, they established Phenix Technology Inc.

In the spring of 1973, Phenix Technology unveiled the “First Due.” Their first generation of contemporary fire helmet made of injection molded high temperature thermo plastic. Shortly after its release, 200 of the First Due helmets were purchased by Riverside County Fire Department. Three other large metropolitan departments were soon to follow.

In 1976, the US Fire Administration and US OSHA assembled a group of fire service personnel, manufacturers, and head safety engineers to develop the “Model Performance Criteria for Structural Firefighters’ Helmets.” This standard was then adopted by US OSHA and became the law of the land. All state OSHA agencies adopted this standard which gave manufacturers a baseline criterion. Phenix Technology met the standard when it was first introduced, and continues to meet or exceed it today.

In 1982, NFPA created the 1972 fire helmet standard which was ultimately absorbed into the 1971 standard. This revised standard required a higher temperature rating and better shock attenuation. The First Due 1500 met or exceeded all of the requirements.

In the new millennium Phenix Technology decided to capture and preserve the rich history and tradition of the fire service by designing their very own traditional leather helmet. Building upon the beneficial elements of their previous design the objective would remain the same; a safe, light weight, comfortable, well balanced helmet that would provide head protection without causing discomfort during extended use. They accomplished their goal with the launch of the Phenix Traditional Leather. Since its’ introduction, the TL-2 has become one of the most desired helmets in the US fire service.

Due to frequent requests for a more comfortable, lighter weight, ergonomic traditional composite helmet, Phenix Technology began designing their new traditional composite helmet in 2007. The Phenix Traditional Composite hit the frontlines in the early months of 2008. The TC-1 provides the same lightweight, safety and comfort of all the preceding Phenix models with a traditional look at a more economical cost.

It is now some four decades later and Phenix Technology is still a family business at heart who continues to proudly manufacture in the USA using American made components. They continue to provide top of the line fire helmets. Phenix Technology maintains the utmost pride and strives to manufacture the best fire helmets for today’s fire service. Their current staff has nearly 140 years of Fire Service Experience and 10 years of EMS experience truly making the Phenix helmet a helmet “For Firefighters, by Firefighters.”

To view the current selection of Phenix Helmets, please visit http://www.advancedtechrescue.com/brands.php?bid=110&bName=Phenix%20Helmets

CMC Rescue Equipment

About CMC Rescue

CMC Rescue Equipment was founded in 1978 to provide rescuers with the equipment they needed to safely and successfully save lives. More than a quarter of a century later, our mission remains the same: to provide rescuers with a reliable and knowledgeable source of equipment and training. CMC Rescue is now a leading designer, manufacturer, and worldwide distributor of rescue equipment — as well as a respected emergency response educator. And, we still maintain the same personal, hands-on approach we started with.

The entire CMC Rescue team recognizes the importance of meeting our customer’s needs. Whether they are in sales, the school, manufacturing, shipping, or accounting, staff members realize that they have to provide high quality products that can be counted on by rescuers in the field. We strive daily to continue to earn our reputation for service and for products that out-perform expectations. Our dedication to this goal has been to maintain our ISO 9001 Certification.

All of us at CMC would like to thank our loyal customers for their enthusiasm and support over the past 3 decades. As equipment manufacturers, trainers, and rescuers ourselves, we are part of the emergency services community. We measure our success by the confidence our customers have in our products. Every time they go out the door to save a life, we feel we are going with them.

Design and Engineering
CMC Rescue’s full-time engineering department is responsible for product design, quality assurance, design documentation, testing, and coordinating the certification of products to industry standards. Combining engineering principles with experience gained in the field has made CMC Rescue a leader in the design and manufacture of rescue equipment. We also contribute engineering staff time to NFPA, ASTM, SPRAT, and the Cordage Institute and other organizations working to develop national standards.

CMC’s ongoing testing program is also key to the quality of our products. In order to know how to make products stronger, you have to break them. If you’re going to make products perform better, you have to use them. Our testing program includes in-house testing, field testing by our instructors and engineering staff, and additional test support from key manufacturers. CMC verifies in-house testing through independent laboratories and certification organizations.

Manufacturing
We created our manufacturing division when we were unable to locate specialized pieces of equipment that we felt should have been available to rescuers. Today, all CMC Rescue, CMC ProSeries, CMC ProTech, and CMC/Roco Industrial Rescue Brand Harnesses, Straps, Packs, and Bags are manufactured at our Santa Barbara, California facility. We’ve learned that it takes much more than a sewing machine and some material to produce life support products. It requires highly trained production personnel, and a quality-based inspection program backed by a sound design and engineering.

Much of our reputation has been based on a sales staff knowledgeable in how to use the equipment. Our philosophy of educating the customer rather than just providing a sales pitch, grew into our school program. We also learn from teaching, and this knowledge of our customers’ needs and problems is fed back into our product development program.

View our available CMC Rescue Equipment at CMC Rescue Equipment

What is confined space rescue equipment?

Confined Space Rescue Equipment - ConSpace

Confined Space Rescue Equipment - ConSpace

Confined space rescue equipment is the equipment and gear used for rescue people trapped in confined spaces. Some confined space equipment includes the line of communication equipment from Con-Space, based in Vancouver, BC. The use of this equipment allows the confined space rescue team to successfully communicate with the rest of the team who may not be in the confined space themselves but are assisting the team as they traverse the dangerous environment.

Another piece of confined space equipment includes the line from Searchcam Systems. This confined space equipment gives the users the ability to search in areas where the personnel couldn’t otherwise fit. With Searchcam confined space rescue equipment it is possible for the confined space team to drill a small hole and maneuver the camera so it will fit through the hole and be able to see passed the debris.

Delsar equipment is an additional important piece of confined space rescue equipment. With delsar equipment it is possible for the confined space team to place their probes on top of a debris pile and hear sounds, think tapping or banging, that may otherwise be unheard by the rescue team. This piece of confined space rescue equipment allows the rescue team to successfully triangulate the position of the person or persons who need assistance.

Confined Space Rescue Equipment - Yates US&R Kit

Confined Space Rescue Equipment - Yates US&R Kit

Other important piece of confined space rescue equipment is the rescue harness. Confined space rescue teams where harnesses for a variety of reasons, to be able to tie off if they need to rappel, tying themselves to a victim for assistance, or to allow them to carry additional confined space rescue equipment. Some confined space rescue harnesses that we carry are manufactured by Yates Gear and CMC Rescue. Both manufacturers have their advantages for the user and generally the choice of confined space rescue harness falls on the user to decide which features they favor between the two.

Probably one of the most important pieces of confined space rescue equipment is that of rope. Rope allows the confined space rescue team to tie off for rappelling, to tie to victims for rescue, to tie to equipment for pulling or safety, and an astronomical list of additional uses. Many people, when they hear about confined space rescue rope, don’t realize that this rope comes in a variety of styles, and uses. Some of the major differences are what the rope is made of, the majority of rescue rope is made of a nylon material.  Another difference is how “stretchy” or dynamic the rope is. A rope that stretches is known as dynamic and a rope that is not is known as static, since it essentially does not move. These ropes come in a variety of diameters, lengths, and colors. Many confined space rescue teams may choose to standardize their ropes and purchase ropes in different colors to signify their use, length, diameter, or many other reasons.

Confined Space Rescue Equipment References:

Con-Space, Confined Space Rescue Equipment

Con-Space, Confined Space Rescue Equipment

Con-Space, Confined Space EquipmentCON-SPACE Communications Ltd. and its five principal product lines are the eyes, ears and voice of first responders around the world for almost two decades. CON-SPACE Hardline, the SearchCam line, Delsar Life Detectors, the EntryLink and CON-SPACE Radio Accessories — now all manufactured by CON-SPACE Communications — are the “originals” in the field of technical rescue. They’re time-proven, reliable, field tested and easy to use. First responders rely on the “originals” to save lives.

CON-SPACE Communications started in 1991 by responding to the needs of our customers — people working in hazardous, confined spaces. This led to the creation of a complete line of Intrinsically Safe, rugged and reliable communications gear now used by first responders throughout the world.

Con-Space USAR Kit

Con-Space USAR Kit

Emergency situations are complex. Rescuers confront multi-hazard emergencies that necessitate the use of specialized gear and tactics. Communications during any emergency are crucial, whether it’s with the rescue team, the incident commander, company officers or victims. Audio, video and acoustic devices are all used to locate and rescue trapped victims.
Eyes, Ears & Voice

CON-SPACE Communications is continually seeking to provide first responders with a complete communications solution that includes not only audio, but video and acoustic capability.

That’s why in April 2007, CON-SPACE, Search Systems and Delsar Life Detectors joined forces. All are originals in technical search and rescue equipment, and together we provide a completely integrated communications solution to rescue workers.

ICS Concrete Cutting Diamond Chain Saws

ICS Concrete Cutting Diamond Chainsaws

ABOUT ICS

Founded in 1990, in Portland, Oregon, USA, ICS is the world leader in Diamond Chain Technology (DCT).  ICS designs, manufactures and sells concrete chain saws, diamond chain and a full range of related products and accessories.  As the inventor and category pioneer of Diamond Chain Technology for cutting concrete, ICS has continually developed new, patented designs and innovative products, rapidly growing from that first diamond chain into a multi-million dollar manufacturing, sales and distribution company.

For two decades, ICS has been relentlessly driven by a spirit of innovation and people committed to making this business and product vision a success. Continue reading

Rescue Systems Inc. (RSI) Rescue Gear and Equipment

Rescue Systems Inc. RSIRescue Systems Inc (RSI) is an inspiration that sprang from spelunking days in the historic Greenbrier Limestone Belt caves in the lush mountains of West Virginia combined with a life’s work in rescue and industry. The question was asked if the convenience of the sports gear used for spelunking and climbing could be combined with the rigorous specifications and requirements for the certified gear required for use in the rescue and industrial world. The answer to that question became Rescue Systems Inc. Continue reading

Not All Chains Are Equal

Carbide Chain of AmericaOver the years we have seen many carbide chains. While many carbide chains boast that they are able to outlast other chains, there is only one brand that outlasts them all.

In our testing we saw the Carbide Chain of America Sabretooth and Cobra chains outlast other carbide chains. In our testing we cut through shingle roofing, concrete siding, many nails, cinder blocks, and as per the video, we even cut through a 55 gallon barrell. Even after all of this abuse we were still able to cut through wood, shingles, and nails with no problem, though the chain did need a sharpening but no teeth were missing. According to the staff at Carbide Chain of America and Unifire, Inc., there are many things that place their chains above the competition.

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Who is AdvancedTechRescue.com

Source for Advanced Rescue Equipment - AdvancedTechRescue.comWe have been supplying products to the rescue community under the AdvancedTechRescue.com name since starting the site in 2008. We take great pride in our ability to supply the best products at an affordable cost.

In the future we will be adding new products from many different manufacturers and vendors. If there is a product that you are interested in, but we do not yet show on our website, please give us a call. It is likely that we have access to that item you are seeking but just haven’t had an opportunity to post it yet. Continue reading