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15th February 2012
Urban Search and Rescue Teams face tremendous physical and emotional challenges when responding to disasters. For this reason alone, the equipment they use must perform in the toughest of circumstances and be reliable in all environments. CON-SPACE Hardline Gear is a USAR team's best choice for rescue operations below ground and in confined spaces - places where wireless communication is not dependable.
24th January 2012
Cutters Edge has been manufacturing fire rescue saws since 1984. Unlike competitors, our saws are not designed for construction, demolition or logging with fire rescue labels added - our saws are engineered and built exclusively for the fire and rescue market.
8th December 2011
RESQTEC was founded in 1972. Originally named Zumro we were the first world partner with Hurst Performance and developed the first hydraulic rescue tool together, the legendary 32.
4th November 2011
Born in the Montana high country, the SKEDĀ® Litter originally transported game from the mountain fields to the dinner table. Today, the SKED Litter takes on a new and more important mission - transporting the nation's wounded from the world's battlefields to the surgeon's table.
24th February 2011
Owner and CEO, Javier Fernandez, is a career active-duty firefighter with twenty years experience. After injuring his back with large diameter hose, he dedicated his time to designing a portable tool for fire hose loading that would prevent back injuries - back-strain injuries are the number-one reason for disability retirement of firefighters across the USA. The unit would also stretch manpower, and remain NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) compliant throughout the process, without having firefighters ride precariously on top of moving apparatus.
24th February 2011
When purchasing a new cutter, you might be tempted to compare the theoretical maximum power values quoted in technical specifications and choose what appears to be the most powerful device. But theoretical figures are not the same as real-life cutting performance.