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LenzSaver Headlight Restoration Process Review
Tuesday, November 04, 2008
Over time, the lenses on emergency vehicle lighting become cloudy, compromising their visibility to oncoming traffic and delaying the detection time of Opticom emitters. This happens when the external UV coating on the lens degrades due to the elements, chemicals used in washing the vehicles, exhaust fumes and road wear. As a result, 80% of its light output is lost. In many cases, the only solution for fire departments and EMS agencies has been the costly replacement of the plastic lenses. First responders now have another alternative thanks to Bill Norville, the creator of LenzSaver, a polish system that makes it possible to restore lenses instead of replacing them, saving departments thousands of dollars. Join FDNNTV.com's Karen Batista as she reviews this product.
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Stryker Power Pro Cot and Stair Pro Stair Chair Review
Monday, October 27, 2008
Barbara Brooks reviews a revolutionary new line of ambulance cots and stair chairs manufactured by Stryker EMS Equipment.
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Base-X Shelter Review
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Base-X offers fire, EMS, military and law enforcement personnel light weight, compact and mobile structures for staging incident command posts and medical centers during emergency situations. Ranging in size from 150 square feet to nearly 1,000 square feet, these shelters can be assembled quickly with minimal manpower. They are fully functional and self-sufficient as both command centers and medical shelters, with power generation units, interior lighting, air distribution systems for heating and cooling, and a patented air gap insulation system. Join FDNNTV.com's Paul Batista for an inside look at the Base-X shelters.
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Augmented Reality Training Unit Review
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Karen Batista reviews the Augmented Reality Training Unit, a high-tech alternative to live burn training. This mobile training unit, manufactured by Resolve Fire & Hazard Response, Inc., travels to departments throughout the United States assisting Training Officers as they teach their firefighters everything from the basics of fighting a structure fire to handling a major HAZMAT incident or the fallout of a Weapons of Mass Destruction attack. Powered by a multi-million dollar computer program, this unit is becoming a popular training tool, as it reduces the liability, mess and downtime usually associated with live burn training. Up until recently, this technology was only available to Department of Defense Fire Fighters, but Resolve Fire & Hazard Response has made it possible for every fire fighter to access this type of training.
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Red Rock Wildland Fire Systems Review
Tuesday, February 02, 2010
How to protect property in the wildland-urban interface is often a problem for homeowners who choose to live in those areas. A lack of water either before or during a wildfire can also be a concern. Red Rock Wildland Fire Systems has several possible solutions for proactive homeowners, businesses, communities, and even fire departments to have water at their disposal. Join FDNNTV.com's Barbara Brooks for a look at the various fire protection systems that Red Rock offers.
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