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Thursday, June 28, 2007

Sweet Chocks from Chocks.com

Editor - We received some real sweet Chocks from Chocks.com today, These are lightweight but built like a Abram's tank and rated at 30% grade with both used. Solid Bottom meets the Forest Sevice requirements these Chocks are just too Sweet!

The brackets supplied seem ok but will need some re-work for off road Tactical Water Tender use so that the Chocks are properly secured from theft and off road use.

Got to get em' mounted and then we will update after they get the workout, That I am sure they will get this Fire season out here in the West.



HWC6-WHY Medium Yellow Aluminum Chock
Extruded with Welded Handle

Extruded with Welded Handle, HWC6-WHY Medium Yellow Aluminum Chock
Extruded with Welded Handle
Order HWC6-WHY Medium Yellow Aluminum Chock
Extruded with Welded Handle
Product Number: 1120315600


Drawing/Specifications Extruded with Welded Handle CAD Drawing">

Material:
Aluminum
Size: 6"H x 6"W x 10"L
Weight: 4.75 lbs.
Item No.: 1120315600
PDF: Catalog
Description

HWC6-WHY is a medium extruded aluminum chock that is well suited for medium tire use.
The HWC6-WHY features a yellow powder coated finish. A welded aluminum handle on the back for ease of use. A serrated tire contact area for advanced tire traction and a solid bottom to resist soil compression. This wheel chock will not harm blacktop and is non-sparking. Commonly used on bucket trucks and off-road vehicles.

Safety Data
Tire Size: Medium Tires
% Grade Rating: 11%
Test to Failure: Meets SAE standards
Best Use: General. Large-Tired Vehicles with Potential Off-Road Use. Great for tires 19.5R or less.
Features: Extruded Aluminum Construction. Welded Handle.Powder coated yellow finish. Solid Bottom Resists Soil Compression.

Saturday, June 02, 2007

Storefront fire a foamy test for Chicago firefighters' newest gear

Storefront fire a foamy test for Chicago firefighters' newest gear: "

Storefront fire a foamy test for Chicago firefighters' newest gear

By Alexa Aguilar
Chicago Tribune
Copyright 2007 Chicago Tribune
Distributed by McClatchy-Tribune Business News


PHOTO BY TIM OLK, FIRE DEPARTMENT PHOTO UNIT

CHICAGO — A woman was hospitalized with minor injuries Monday after a fire swept through three storefront businesses in Chicago's Rogers Park neighborhood.

The blaze began about 2:15 p.m. in the basement of La Baguette Bakery, and then spread to a neighboring shoe store and a Colombian restaurant in the 7000 block of North Clark Street, fire officials said. The businesses share a common basement, a fire official said.

Employees at several businesses across the street said they heard a "boom," and then saw employees at the bakery, shoe store and restaurant running out of the building, as huge clouds of smoke billowed from the adjacent businesses.

About 150 firefighters, paramedics and support personnel were eventually on scene, after a mayday alarm came through when a firefighter couldn't be found inside, Chicago Fire Cmdr. Will Knight said.

The firefighter lost contact for a few minutes, which triggers an immediate signal, Knight said. He was found uninjured, Fire Commissioner Raymond Orozco said.

Once on the scene, firefighters pulled out a new high-expansion foam unit. The machine helps to smother the fire in hard-to-reach places, such as the bakery's basement, Orozco said.

As smoke poured out of the bakery's broken windows, firefighters hooked up a large, plastic tunnel to a firetruck and then connected the tunnel to the inside of the bakery. The foam, which resembled bubble bath, shot into the space, filling the building to its ceiling and pouring out into the street.

Eventually, the white foam covered the street and the firefighters.

The fire's cause is under investigation, Orozco said."

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