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Dräger, an international major in the fields of medical and safety technology, is providing Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service (TWFRS) with 220 self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) PSS Airboss® sets supported by Dräger’s FireGround accountability system to protect firefighters from the inhalation of dangerous gases during live incidents and training events.

The contract was awarded following a competitive tender process, involving extensive market research, and supplier demonstrations.

TWFRS’ incident response

New kit depicts a step ahead in ensuring the safety and efficacy of TWFRS firefighters

The SCBA sets form an essential part of TWFRS’ incident response armory and replace existing breathing apparatus systems that have come to the end of their operational life.

This new equipment represents a major step forward in ensuring the safety and effectiveness of TWFRS firefighters. The new system will provide the advanced functionality and ergonomics the Service needs to meet the challenges of modern firefighting while also supporting a diverse workforce.

Dräger's PSS® AirBoss Connect SCBA

Dräger's PSS® AirBoss Connect SCBA was selected because of its advanced functionality, lightweight, and future-proofed, ergonomic design. Through shifting the center of gravity between the user and the set, the weight of the PSS® AirBoss is carried by the legs and pelvis, rather than the shoulders and back.

This reduces the risk of strain-related injuries and fatigue when wearing the set operationally, as well as extending the time a firefighter can spend in the field because of reduced physical exertion.

Dräger’s FireGround Accountability system

PSS® AirBoss is adjustable to suit the physiological contrasts of men and women of age groups

PSS® AirBoss is also adjustable to suit the physiological differences of men and women of varied age groups. This is paramount to being safe in operation and more comfortable to wear, as well as meeting the needs of an increasingly diverse workforce.

Dräger’s FireGround Accountability system provides emergency teams with the ability to monitor, communicate and report incidents involving active users of SCBA. 

It provides a real-time view of all firefighters deployed at an incident, linking firefighters to its system, and relaying vital information back to the Entry Control Board. Information is also sent to FireGround’s web portal, where the user-friendly interface can be used for both live remote monitoring and post-incident analysis.

Fire Service’s SCBA equipment

Councillor Phil Tye, Chair of the Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Authority, says: "By modernizing the Fire Service’s SCBA equipment, we are reinforcing our commitment to providing first-class emergency response, in turn, protecting our communities, and safeguarding the welfare of our firefighters."

He adds, "This investment provides a range of important aspects including prioritizing equality, safety, and operational effectiveness, alongside empowering all staff to perform safely and confidently. The purchase of state-of-the-art breathing apparatus sets is another example of TWFRS and the Fire Authority’s dedication to reinforce firefighter safety, operational excellence, and delivering value for money for our communities."

Improvement of breathing apparatus sets

Peter Heath, Chief Fire Officer for Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service, says: "We are proud to be continually investing in our workforce and in particular within the area of firefighter safety."

He adds, "The new breathing apparatus sets will ensure inclusivity for all our crews, and the investment reflects our strategic goals of effectiveness, efficiency, and people. The equipment is paramount for life-saving rescues when firefighters need to enter fires or other hazardous environmentsAs a former firefighter myself it is encouraging to see continual development and improvement of breathing apparatus sets."

Benefits from the latest technology  

Peter Heath continues: "Dräger is one of the pioneers in its field and can deliver significant benefits to our firefighters including weight reduction that helps to ease firefighter fatigue, enhances flexibility, and supports a diverse range of body types. This will ensure that all our operational personnel can perform effectively during high-pressure incidents."

Matthew Bedford, Managing Director UK & Ireland Commercial at Draeger Safety UK, said: "Dräger is delighted to be working alongside the operational teams at TWFRS. It means firefighters in Tyne and Wear will benefit from the latest technology alongside the proven track record of Dräger’s world-pioneering breathing protection equipment."

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