EMERT- 24VBP Backpack Power Unit
EMERT-24VBP Backpack Power Unit
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As fears over homeland security continue to grow, so does the need for a lightweight, portable power unit. Certain extreme situations require a rescue tool that needs no gas, no long hose and isn\'t affected by high-dust environments. Rescue workers, military installations and US & R teams alike recently have turned to the Hurst High Pressure Series brand for a special operations solution that doesn\'t limit mobility.
They were relieved to discover that the Hurst High Pressure Series has offered the solution for quite some time. It\'s a unique, battery-powered backpack that offers rescue workers the freedom to go just about anywhere without being tethered to a traditional power unit. The pack goes wherever you go - whether into a tunnel or onto the 40th floor. This unit covers your back with the necessary power to drive almost and rescue tool in the Hurst High Pressure Series line-up.
Features/Benefits:
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24V/9Ah battery for dependable performance - 35 to 40 minutes of run time - during extended use applications
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Compatible with almost every Hurst High Pressure Series mineral oil rescue tool (not recommended for use with telescopic rams)
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Features an outlet for connecting to automobile batteries
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Lightweight enough to carry both the backpack and the rescue tool in a pre-connected condition for virtually no set-up time
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Backpack frame straps onto the operator\'s back for a highly transportable power source in almost any location, no matter how remote
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Compact design stores easily in ambulance, compartment of a fire truck or other emergency vehicle
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Kit includes backpack power unit, 24V/9Ah battery, charger, shoulder harness and hose
Applications:
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Vehicle rescue applications
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First responder
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Urban search and rescue
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Confined space rescue
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Structural collapse
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Forcible entry
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Industrial rescue applications
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Demanding large-scale transportation rescue situations including train wrecks, aircraft emergencies, and large truck/tractor incidents