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Attended my FDNY Honorary Fire Officers Business Meeting and Dinner last evening at the FDNY Fire Training Academy.

Got there earlier enought to photograph some apparatus.

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Good Pics! The new ladders and rescues look awesome! What is the tanker-link communications vehicle?

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I believe it's for fiber optic cable.

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Joe,

Great job on all the photos!! I love the new Rescue 5! :blink::D

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Excellent photos, Joe! Is the new Rescue 5 in service yet?

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Good Pics! The new ladders and rescues look awesome! What is the tanker-link communications vehicle?

I think its a duct-rodder. Used to pull cable from manhole to manhole.

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What does the Rebreather unit do?

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What does the Rebreather unit do?

Although I do not know what model they use a rebreather is similar to an SCBA but has a scrubber to remove exhaled CO2 and induce some oxygen back into a closed circut so the wearing as fresh air to breath. Years ago we used to carry a device called a Bio Pack. As decribed above it had a same oxygen tank to allow O2 to be blended into a wearers exhaled CO2. Our units had a minmum of 60 minutes of use regardless of how much work was done. I think they are up to 120 minutes.

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Although I do not know what model they use a rebreather is similar to an SCBA but has a scrubber to remove exhaled CO2 and induce some oxygen back into a closed circut so the wearing as fresh air to breath. Years ago we used to carry a device called a Bio Pack. As decribed above it had a same oxygen tank to allow O2 to be blended into a wearers exhaled CO2. Our units had a minmum of 60 minutes of use regardless of how much work was done. I think they are up to 120 minutes.

They commonly referred to as CCBA (Closed Cirecut Breathing Apparatus) or re-breathers and FDNY uses Draeger BG-4's that can last up to 4 Hours.

Can be used for Haz-Mat, Tunnels, Hi-Rises and incidents that do not involve fire.

Stay Safe.

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