Taking this component from a hand-balanced piece to an automated piece, Darley was able to increase precision to an already highly efficient component.
Georgia Forestry Equips Fleet with Darley Fast Attack Skid Units
The latest shipment included a Tier 4 Kubota with a DigiTrol™ panel, incorporating an integral pushbutton prime, the Darley Foam Flurry ATP, and welded stainless manifold per customer specification.
ODIN Mongoose Gas-Powered CAFS
This system will deliver a minimum of 46 gpm and 23 cfm @ 125 psi; 80 gpm, and 40 CFM @ 100 psi.
ODIN Cobra 200/100 Engine-Driven CAFS
This unit is designed to fit nicely behind the cab on the frame rails of a 4×4 Ford F-550, Ram 5500, or GMC/Navistar 5500 chassis.
Skyebrowse and W.S. Darley Announce Partnership to Better Serve First Responders
W.S. Darley will provide SkyeBrowse 3D modeling software in addition to its UAV offerings to first responders and public safety agencies.
Darley Releases 2020 Spring/Summer Edition of the Darley Times
Articles include Darley’s response to coronavirus, new clean fire suppression for server rooms, new TS 2,000-gpm compact single-stage end suction pump, and more.
Darley TS 2000 GPM Compact Single-Stage End Suction Pump
The engineering and design of the TS pump has allowed Darley to rate the TS Series pump at 2,000 gpm while maintaining the same footprint and packaging options of its PS Series product line.
Ask a Darley Engineer: Thermal Relief Valves
Essentially, Darley’s thermal relief valve assembly is a thermal switch that controls a ball valve, which opens when the thermal switch senses hot water.
Smart Firefighting Podcast
Darley’s Kevin Sofen and Mike Mocerino shake up their podcast format to bring you their personal experiences at CES, which includes deepfakes, 360 videos, drones, and more.
Darley Vision CAFS Pumper to Skagit County (WA) Fire District #5
The Darley Vision CAFS Pumper is an apparatus with a sizable tank and foam option.
Darley Embraces Robotics and Automation
With the pressure of faster production and without sacrificing quality as well as engaging a new, more tech savvy workforce, the Pump Division is embracing automation and robotics.
Purchasing Specifications or Textbook, Part 2
By Bill Adams Part 1 described my personal opinion that fire apparatus purchasing specifications can be “short and sweet” and right to the point. They should not be used as a textbook or an educational tool for the fire department. Four scenarios were pointed out. A...