The Hero Pipe: a new high-rise emergency offensive pipe, which will be launched at FDIC 2009
The Hero Pipe, a new high-rise emergency offensive pipe, will debut at FDIC 2009
The Hero Pipe is set to debut at FDIC 2009

The Hero Pipe, a new highrise emergency offensive pipe, will be exhibited for the first time at FDIC 2009.

The Hero Pipe's compact transport allows for small team and quick set-up in elevators and floors below, and easy transport up and down stairs. With as little as a two-person team, the Hero Pipe can be set up for action in less than two minutes. Operators can make easy pressure adjustments on-board, and direction adjustments from the floor below, using the on-board controls.

The Hero Pipe can also be used to introduce neutralizing agents for weapons of mass destruction incidents, and is the only exterior masterstream device that can be used in any type of building construction safely and easily from the floor below. It's the only way that a fire department can apply neutralizing agents for CBRNE's attacks in federal or government facilities when used in combination with explosives or large scale fires.

For more information about the Hero Pipe, visit booth #1327 at FDIC 2009.

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