Firefighting in Today’s Urban Landscape Protecting you every step of the way Breathing protection for long missions Maximum rescue route length Speed for approach and return under breathing protection at zero visibility 15 – 20 m/min Escape route (m) Meter/Minute 0 250 500 750 1.000 1.250 1.500 1.750 15 20 25 30 Source: Dipl.-Ing. Reinhold Ortler, Berufsfeuerwehr Salzburg ZERO VISIBILITY FULL VISIBILITY ~12 kg Standard Standard No additional restriction Up to 45 mins for 6.8l cylinder ~16-18 kg Standard Standard Increased profile Up to 90 mins for 6.8l cylinder ~14 kg Special user training required Warm & humid inhalation Increased profile Over 240 mins (User can drink during the mission) Integrated drinking device in full-face mask Change soda lime cartridge, change oxygen cylinder Mainly manual cleaning Usability Weight Ease of use Air quality Freedom of movement Safety+ Duration Hydration Serviceability Turnaround on scene Cleaning User can only drink before and after the mission Cylinder Quick fill and quick connect Only quick fill SCBA 6.8l/300bar cylinder SCBA twin pack 2x6.8l/300bar cylinder LDBA Clear voice communication Ergonomically designed in-mask coms for excellent speech quality and hands/free communication dedicated to inside teams, in addition to tactical radio channels Enhanced situational awareness Automated accountability system, continuously updated overview of all inside teams’ status Minimizing the unknown Planning the entry based on floor plans and infra- structure data COORDINATE AND COMMUNICATE Different Machine cleaning methods approved How fast can you move forward? LDBA SCBA SCBA twin pack Kepp 1/3 2/3 rule in mind! You should have min. 2 x as much breathing air for getting out. Choose your solution FIND THE RIGHT SOLUTION IN 5 EASY STEPS You can use max 1/3 of the available breathing air for getting in Compare various solutions Learn how to “coordinate & communicate“