Talk:Glossary of firefighting equipment
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Rename the list?
[edit]I'm wondering if this list should be renamed to 'Glossary of Firefighting Terminology'? There appears to be quite a few (worthwhile) terms here that are not equipment at all, but relate to firefighting in general. Just an idea. Reynolds329 (talk) 12:34, 4 February 2009 (UTC)
Pyro Pack & Stairbot
[edit]Is it possible to include new firefighter equipment designs such as the Pyro Pack, see http://www.grandideastudio.com/portfolio/pt-robotic-firefighter-assistant/ Features of this also include RFID identification of firefighters, thermal imaging camera with screen, heat sensor, and air supply. It also features a hand-mounted extinguisher, but this is probably best discarded (gimmick, ie not usable for large fires, low-adaptability (water, other extingsuising substances, ...) In addition, the Grand Idea Studio's Stairbot (see link above) also needs to be mentioned; it allows the hoses, ... to be carried up by a remote controlled vehicle. 91.182.199.156 (talk) 06:11, 19 August 2010 (UTC)
English term
[edit]Perhaps some people can tell me the english term for such equipment, using to bring a injured person out of the dangerous area. I have never found the true conversion german to english thx a lot --K@rl 09:38, 16 November 2017 (UTC)
ariel section
[edit]The link for ariel apparatus (i.e. ladder trucks) links to airplanes. Is there a proper article about ladder trucks that this should link to? Weatherkidnh (talk) 02:12, 29 March 2023 (UTC)