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Fire Apparatus & Emergency Equipment Podcast
Fire Apparatus & Emergency Equipment
100 episodes
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Talking Trucks: Heavy Rescues
Fire Apparatus & Emergency Equipment Podcast
37 minutes
3 weeks ago
Talking Trucks: Heavy Rescues
In this episode of Talking Trucks, Chris Mc Loone sits down with Ricky Riley to break down the complexities of heavy rescue truck design. They explore fundamental decisions that fire departments face—crew cab configurations, walk-in versus walk-through bodies, and single versus tandem axles—highlighting how equipment types and mission requirements shape these choices. The conversation delves into customization of compartments, weighing the benefits of tailored tool storage against the risks of over-specialization, especially given the evolving nature of rescue gear. They also tackle modern trends like battery-powered cordless tools and question the necessity of traditional generators. Drawing on real-world experience and on-the-ground insights, Ricky offers practical advice for departments aiming to build durable, mission-focused rigs that balance innovation with adaptability.
Fire Apparatus & Emergency Equipment Podcast