An operational test and evaluation was conducted on a lightweight, modularized 2000 gpm, self-contained, gas turbine driven fire fighting pump. The NASA/U.S. Coast Guard jointly developed firefighting module is intended to remain in long term unattended, unprotected storage ready for immediate deployment to a fire scene over the road by trailer, by helicopter or on board Coast Guard vessels. It could be used for fighting fires in and around the waterfront, on ships at sea or in port and on offshore structures. Following performance, endurance and shock tests, it was operated on board a 32 foot ports and waterways boat, and an 82 foot patrol boat. Air Transportability was evaluated with an HH-3 helicopter. It was concluded that the module in its present configuration is not suitable for Coast Guard servicewide use. (Author)
Lightweight Fire Fighting Module Evaluation
1983
35 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Fire fighting , Fire pumps , Test and evaluation , Coast Guard research , Prototypes , Lightweight , Modular construction , Fire safety , Fire fighting vehicles , Fatigue tests(Mechanics) , Shock tests , Performance tests , Operational effectiveness , Deployment , Coast Guard ships , Fire fighting module , Fire fighting pump , Immediate deployment
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