Used MSA Ultralite SCBA's
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36 MSA Used SCBAs & cylinders. Each SCBA includes one cylinder, and face piece. They are approximately ten years old and have normal wear and tear for a pack of that age. The cylinders have a hydro date in 2003. The cylinders are 95% hoop wrapped with a few steel mixed in. We are not an MSA dealer so we could not flow test them but feel confident that they are in good working order with the exception of a few that might need some minor work. We would strongly recommend having a authorized MSA tech go over each pack before putting them in service. All SCBA's are sold as is. - Low Pressure (2216 PSI)
- Face Piece
- Hoop wrapped cylinder
- We have not flow tested these as we are not MSA Techs
- As is Now warranty or returns
We would like to move these as fast as possible so are willing to sell each pack with two cylinders for $500.00 if you purchase all of them. That’s 36 SCBA's with face pieces & 2 cylinders per pack for $18,000.
LED Flashlights
When conducting fire rescue operations, fire departments depend heavily on the equipment they use for the job. Fire rescue workers risk their lives every day to protect the people in our communities when tragedy occurs. Sometimes municipal departments lack the funding necessary to purchase new equipment for their firefighters. With this in mind, it is crucial that fire departments buy the highest quality equipment when their budgets allow for it, so that their devoted firefighters can perform their jobs as effectively and safely as possible.
The scene of a fire rescue can seem like a maze, disorienting, complex, and fraught with danger at every turn. A fire scene can consist of some of the most hazardous conditions imaginable. Flash fire flames, extreme heat, crumbling structures, and possible explosions are all elements that a firefighter could face on any given job. Firefighters never know exactly what to expect when they arrive at a fire. Usually people involved are distraught and in a state of panic, and sometimes there are serious injuries and even deaths. Considering all the hazards and unknowns a firefighter might face on the job, it is particularly important that the fire rescue equipment on which they so depend be in good condition.
All one has to do is recall the horrendous events of September 11, 2001, to realize how very brave and heroic our firefighters really are. So many firefighters ran directly into those gigantic burning buildings to save as many lives as possible. Moreover, they were quite successful in saving multiple lives. Without the proper fire rescue equipment, they would likely have saved fewer people from that fiery inferno on that fateful day. With that in mind, we should always be supportive of our firefighters, by ensuring that they have the latest and best fire rescue equipment available.
Of all the tools invented to help out in times of difficulty, perhaps none is more widely used and revered, as the flashlight. Fear and disorientation sets in very quickly whenever the lights go out and flashlights give that comforting illumination when darkness can indeed be life threatening. A car breaking down at night on a dark highway, a power outage during a storm, or even making your way to the bathroom late at night, can all be situations where a good flashlight like a Stream Light or FoxFury can save the day.
Of all the professions that depend upon the benefits of a flashlight, our brave firefighters, depend upon them the most. For these courageous men and women, a simple StreamLight flashlight can mean the difference between life and death. When firefighters arrive at a fire, there is often darkness because of the absence of electricity. They need a good strong flashlight to see into darkened rooms and chasms, where everything is unknown and dangerous. As such, it is vital that firefighters have adequate lighting to see where they are and what the surroundings are like.
At the scene of a fire, it may be hard to imagine that darkness could be so prevalent. One might think that all the fire and flames would provide all the illumination necessary to see. This is not necessarily the case. Fires are often confined to particular rooms and behind closed doors. There could be a raging fire on one side of a wall and total darkness on the other side. Thus, a good stream light flashlight is essential for seeing all the possible hazards and pitfalls that a firefighter might face on any given job. Considering all the risks that they take, they deserve a quality flashlight to see the dangers at a darkened fire scene. We Recommend LED Flashlights from Stream light or FoxFury .
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