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737 Spill Fire Trainer
The RMESTC 737 spill fire trainer has 56 individual fire segments that can be burned in hundreds of different scenarios. The 8,800 square foot pit completely surrounds the mockup with flame heights that reach 50 feet. The computer-controlled fire is monitored from multiple positions to insure safety of the students and trainers.
The spill fire mockup teaches students proper use of ARFF vehicles including turrets and hand-line applications. In addition, a hydrant system provides additional hose line instruction. High resolution cameras mounted on the training building record each training event for instructor/student review. A Complimentary video of the actual training is provided to each student.
737 Specialized Fire Trainer
The RMESTC 737 sepcialized aircraft trainer (SAFT) is the heart of this facility. The extreamly realistic mockup is equipped with numerous propane "fire places" to provide training in all required categories. The instructors can select engine, wheel, cockpit, baggage compartment, lavatory, and interior fires. The passenger compartment is equipped with seats, overhead bins, and emergency exits that replicate a 737 airliner. Flames can be kept under the seats or they can completely fill the interior of the mockup.
Smoke generators provides additional smoke, simulating the wrost fire conditions a fire fighter would encounter. The mockup is complete with three safety systems (computer, radio, and manual kill devices) and 5,000 cubic foot per minute exhaust fan system that can clear the cabin in thirty seconds if needed. The mockup doors, including entry to the cockpit and lavatory, are airline size to insure students become accustomed to the narrow entry doors in airlines. The mockup is fully painted and almost appears to be flight ready.
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