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Posted: Apr 21, 2016

Pierce Ascendant 107-Foot Single Rear Axle Ladder Is The Most Popular New Aerial In Company History

APPLETON, Wis. (March 29, 2016)Pierce Manufacturing, Inc., an Oshkosh Corporation (NYSE:OSK) company, has received over 60 orders and counting for its game-changing Pierce® Ascendant™ 107-foot steel heavy-duty aerial ladder since its unveiling last year, making it the most popular new aerial apparatus in the Company’s history.  The Pierce Ascendant’s advanced level of strength and performance in the single rear axle category was recently borne out through a successful completion of three phases of a fatigue test demonstrating the equivalent of 20 years of service life.

“We knew the market would be strong for a 107-foot heavy-duty steel aerial available on a single rear axle configuration but, with over 60 orders on the books since its unveiling, the response has far surpassed our expectations,” said Jim Johnson, Oshkosh Corporation executive vice president and president of the Fire & Emergency segment and Pierce Manufacturing. “With substantial sales numbers, and an unprecedented demand for product demonstrations, the Pierce Ascendant is quickly redefining the paradigm for performance and reach in the single rear axle category.”

“When our guys returned from seeing the Ascendant, they said it had some strong benefits that would meet our department’s needs – especially the extra reach and compact single rear axle configuration,” said Rodney Schmidt, fire chief for the High Level Fire Department in Alberta, Canada. “We have a large industrial plant with a ceiling height of just over 100 feet, and our current 50-foot aerial simply isn’t up to the task. The new Ascendant will make a huge difference in reach. Plus, it eliminates the need for special licensing of our volunteers to operate a tandem rear axle.”  

Chad Smothers, fire chief for Riverside Fire Department in Riverside, Iowa summed up the Ascendant’s appeal this way: “Our department had been about to pull the trigger on a 75-foot aluminum ladder but, after seeing the Ascendant, we decided to switch over. The longer reach is the big advantage when you can stay on the same size chassis and carry 500 gallons of water and a 1500 gpm pump. With the Ascendant’s extra 32 feet of reach on a single rear axle, we’ll have more flexibility to set up in a safer position,” he explained.

The Ascendant aerial passed all NFPA structural and stability testing requirements prior to its launch and, since that time, Pierce’s R & D team successfully completed three phases of a fatigue test that demonstrate the equivalent of 20 years of service life. Phase one included lifting a 750-pound tip load weight – plus the equivalent of 100 pounds of equipment – off the floor 60,000 times at full horizontal extension. Phase two repeated all steps in phase one for another 60,000 cycles which substantiated there are no fatigue issues in the design. A third phase included 10,000 additional cycles with the load increased to 1,125 pounds plus the equivalent of 100 pounds of equipment. To put the 130,000 cycles into perspective, that’s simulating 17 uses at rated tip load per day, every day, for 20 years.

“The extra measure of fatigue testing we’ve completed confirms that the Ascendant aerial ladder is up to the emergency response challenges placed on any fire department,” added Johnson. “With these new tests, the Ascendant knocked it out of the park!  Make no mistake: the Ascendant is a tough, yet lightweight aerial that outperforms anything else in its class.”

The Pierce Ascendant 107-foot aerial ladder features a weight optimized design structure that place weight and mass only where required. The aerial delivers a full 107-foot vertical reach and a 100-foot horizontal reach with a below grade operation of -10º. Its 100-foot horizontal reach is an astounding 32 feet greater than a typical singl

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Posted: Apr 21, 2016

Petzl Introduces Next-Generation EXO AP with Anti-Panic Functionality

SALT LAKE CITY, UT (April 21, 2016) - Petzl today revealed the EXO AP at FDIC International 2016. Featuring a new “anti-panic” function, the lighter and more compact EXO AP is an upgraded version of the EXO personal escape system first launched in 2006.

“The EXO has already proven itself to be a viable solution both on the fireground and in tactical environments," said Dave Hugar, marketing director for Petzl. “We’re proud to be able to improve on that by introducing the new EXO AP. By adding an anti-panic feature to the device we hope to set a new standard for personal escape systems.”

In the wake of a terrible tragedy that occurred in New York City in January 2005, the FDNY worked closely with Petzl’s research and development team to create a personal escape system capable of limiting the chances of such accidents from ever happening again. The 2006 EXO took the fire rescue industry by storm and landed a Time magazine Best Invention of 2006 award thanks to its patented lever mechanism that allowed users to control their speed of descent.

The new EXO AP aims to better control panic-fueled escapes with an anti-panic function that engages automatically if the user's adrenaline spikes and he or she yanks too hard on the handle. The descent will stop automatically and give the firefighter a moment to collect him or herself before the handle is re-engaged and the descent can continue in a controlled manner.

The EXO AP descender and its Am’D “H” frame connector with CAPTIV retainer bar allows users to quickly move horizontally, climb through a window and control and stop a descent. The 50 ft. Technora escape rope resists abrasion and high temperatures. The Nomex carry bag attaches the system directly to the harness.

The EXO AP costs $489.95 and will be available in July 2016. For more information, please visit www.petzl.com

Petzl®
For over 40 years, Petzl has developed innovative tools and techniques used by those who work and play in the vertical world. Today, the Petzl brand is closely associated with adventure, exploration, rescue, and many notable exploits in the worlds of rock climbing, caving, and alpinism. In the professional market, Petzl is a world leader in work at height, fire and rescue, and tactical equipment and techniques. A family-owned business, Petzl is committed not only to quality and innovation, but also to giving back to the communities that have made us so successful. For more information, visit www.petzl.com.

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Posted: Apr 21, 2016

FDIC International 2016: General Session Videos

Watch video from the awards and speeches at Thursday's General Session of FDIC International 2016.

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Posted: Apr 21, 2016

Orlaco Pushes the Boundaries with CornerEye

Indianapolis, IN (April 21, 2016) - Get an excellent view of blind spots around trucks with the new revolutionary CornerEye camera monitor system - a unique vision system that combines the ultimate digital technology with an effective application solution. With an advanced HD monitor and a robust camera, Orlaco is offering a vision solution that pushes the boundaries. CornerEye covers a field of vision that more than satisfies the criteria of vision classes V and VI.

The system has a wide angle lens that combines with the latest technologies to deliver a field of vision of 270°. This is revolutionary in the truck industry, because this system makes every truck builder eligible for exemption from the pavement and front view mirror requirement, in accordance with mirror directive R46. CornerEye gives you a full and detailed picture of your surroundings, continuously and in real time! The HD camera shows every detail on the high-resolution HD monitor.



Increased Safety
Improve the safety of the driver and other road users. Reduce the level of damage and the number of accidents by getting an excellent view of blind spots. Add an extra pair of eyes that stay sharp in the dark and during bad weather, thanks to the high level of light sensitivity - even in the most extreme cold and volatile conditions. The camera is waterproof to IP69K standard and also shock and vibration-resistant.

Meets Automotive Requirements

The system has been specially designed for trucks and heavy machinery, and boasts a robust design that conforms to strict automotive requirements. It is produced in accordance with the approved quality standards ISO/TS 16949:2009 and ISO 9001 :2008 and in line with CE marking standards. It is also approved under the demanding R 1 O criteria. The system does not interfere with driver concentration and cannot be affected by electromagnetic fields. In developing this system, Orlaco is remaining true to its vision of providing excellent visibility in blind spots - and is setting new standards in the industry.



More Information about CornerEye
Come see our Orlaco booth #3170 at FDIC International 2016.
Lead the way and keep your eye on blind spots with the CornerEye vision solution. For expert advice tailored to your requirements, or for more information, please contact the International Sales Support team at Orlaco on +31 (0) 342 404 555 or iss@orlaco.com.

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Posted: Apr 21, 2016

Orlaco Introduces Smart Cameras For Mirrorless Trucks

Indianapolis, IN (April 21, 2016) - In the technological race for the first fully mirrorless truck, the upcoming introduction of MirrorEye by Dutch company Orlaco is poised to add a new dimension. This intelligent camera system is to be introduced to the market in 2017 and will not only replace the side mirror, it will also improve overall performance.

MirrorEye consists of two High Definition (HD) cameras placed on either side of the cabin. The driver can view the camera images on a split screen HD monitor in the window stile, providing him with an optimum view of road users alongside the truck or at an acute angle behind the truck.



Night vision, automatic panning and overtaking detection
Although other players in the automotive industry have joined the race to be the first to introduce a mirrorless truck, Orlaco has a few surprises up its sleeve for when the system is introduced to the market next year. The distinctive feature that MirrorEye has to offer is night vision to give drivers a better view of surrounding night traffic. The MirrorEye vision solution also includes a panning function: the cameras automatically adjust when turning or reversing, providing drivers with a better view whilst performing these manoeuvres. Finally, MirrorEye will alert the driver as to whether the adjacent lane is occupied by another road user when he needs to change lanes.

Improving road safety
"It was never our objective to replace the mirror," explains Orlaco CEO Henrie van Beusekom. 'What we wanted to do was improve road safety, which is something we have been working on for years and MirrorEye is a new, big step forward. What we do is utilise all the technological possibilities to provide drivers with extra vision when they need it the most, i.e. at night, in bad weather conditions and during specific manoeuvres. We are convinced that this will lead to a decrease in serious accidents involving trucks."

About Orlaco
Each year, Orlaco produces more than 150,000 camera systems for earth moving machinery, trucks, cranes, forklift trucks, the shipping industry and emergency vehicles. Orlaco exports its products to 72 countries and boasts a clientele that includes all the major transportation brands and sector suppliers. The development of MirrorEye was carried out in collaboration with Stoneridge. Orlaco and this leading international supplier of information systems for company vehicles, trucks, buses and cars, have collaborated with each other in the past. In the coming years, they will introduce various innovative camera and monitoring systems to the market. Stoneridge will be responsible for the system and display inside the truck while Orlaco will provide the cameras.Each year, Orlaco produces more than 150,000 camera systems for earth moving machinery, trucks, cranes, forklift trucks, the shipping industry and emergency vehicles. Orlaco exports its products to 72 countries and boasts a clientele that includes all the major transportation brands and sector suppliers. The development of MirrorEye was carried out in collaboration with Stoneridge. Orlaco and this leading international supplier of information systems for company vehicles, trucks, buses and cars, have collaborated with each other in the past. In the coming years, they will introduce various innovative camera and monitoring systems to the market. Stoneridge will be responsible for the system and display inside the truck while Orlaco will provide the cameras.

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