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Thursday, November 20, 2008

Crimson Fire Unveils the Innovative Boomer

The new Boomer took center stage in the Crimson Fire booth at the FDIC show in Indianapolis. It combines an elevated master stream, light tower and several other functions into a single cost-effective device.

The Boomer offers departments an elevating 28-foot boom with a 1,000gpm monitor that can swivel 360° and elevate from -10° to 90°. The boom also is equipped with 6,000 watts of area lights to provide broad illumination at incident scenes.

Other functions on the boom include high-pressure hydraulic connections for tools plus two additional water discharge valves for handlines. The boom itself can lift up to 1,000 pounds.

Crimson Fire says the Boomer offers all these features at one-third the cost of buying them separately. For more information, see your local Crimson Fire dealer.


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