SURVITEC UNVEILS NEW MILITARY GRADE INFLATABLE FRB FOR EMERGENCY SERVICES

Global Survival Technology leader has introduced a new lightweight design inflatable rescue boat capable of rapid single-point inflation to meet the unique demands of waterborne search and rescue operations by the emergency services.

The Survitec 420 GP/GPM FR (Fast Rescue) boat was unveiled at the Emergency Services Show, in Birmingham, UK.

Based on military-grade technology, the seven-person boat is unique in that it is the emergency services sector’s first 4.2m long fast rescue craft that can be rapidly inflated using just one nine-litre self-contained carbon air cylinder. The GPM 420 is lightweight and is easily deployed, handled and operated to the criteria of DEFRA.

Typically, inflatable FRBs of this size require a pair of 12-15 litre steel air cylinders to compensate for “lost air” during the inflation process, with full inflation taking about two-minutes. The new 420 GP/GPM FR takes just 40 seconds to inflate.

“We have redesigned the manifolds to ensure the optimal amount of air is going to each compartment of the boat to minimise the amount of air expelled though pressure relieve valves,” said Scott Tonks, Maritime Defence Category Manager, Survitec.

“Smaller, fewer cylinders are needed for a more rapid inflation, which significantly increases the speed of deployment, resulting in faster emergency response times, potentially saving more lives.”

Designed for rescues in fast flowing waters and areas prone to flash flooding, the 420 GP/GPM FR boat is 4200m long and 1800m wide has a maximum payload of 903kg.

Manufactured from a durable Hypalon 1670dtex fabric, and benchmarked against SOLAS and DEFRA rescue boat standards, Survitec brings technology inherent to inflatable boats designed for the armed forces to first responders such as fire brigades, river police units and inland waterway rescue services.

The FRB incorporates reinforced grip patches and military grade C7 interchangeable inflation valves, strategically positioned to minimise any air loss during inflation. Any damage to valves can be easily replaced using a simple hand tool.

With multiple flooring options, the 420 GP/GPM FR can be packed and deployed in such a way that first responders can be deployed into the water from aircraft, vessels, piers and paths and with the FRB inflated in-situ.

“Before now fire brigades had to tow trailers and launch boats from slipways potentially some distance away from the location of the emergency, which obviously places limitations on water rescue capability,” said Tonks.

“With this solution, responders can access the immediate emergency area, get the boat in the water safely and quickly, and get on with the job of saving lives. We’ve been working with several fire brigades during testing stages who are very interested in this product.”

Survitec will be providing live demonstrations of the new boat during the Emergency Services show, which is taking place at Birmingham’s NEC this week.

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Survitec has introduced a new lightweight design inflatable rescue boat capable of rapid single-point inflation to meet the unique demands of waterborne search and rescue operations by the emergency services

About Survitec

Survitec is a global Survival Technology leader to the maritime, defence & government, aerospace and energy sectors. Survitec has over 3,000 employees worldwide, covering 11 manufacturing facilities and over 400 service centres. They operate in over 2,000 ports, spanning 96 countries. Survitec are the world’s largest manufacturer and supplier of liferaft, Marine Evacuation Systems (MES) and offshore rental PPE. They are a leading supplier of fire solutions to the maritime industry and hold a market leading position for Pilot Flight Equipment in the aerospace & defence market. The Survitec team live by their purpose “We Exist To Protect Lives”. Throughout its 168-year history, Survitec has remained at the forefront of innovation, design and application engineering and is the trusted name when it comes to critical safety and survival solutions. www.survitecgroup.com

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