ResQTec, Inc.

St. Louis, MO 63044

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About ResQTec, Inc.

As a leading global manufacturer of high performance rescue equipment, RESQTEC helps the rescue industry to operate under safe circumstances, to be capable and in control.

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3333 Foester Road
St. Louis, MO 63044
http://resqtec.com
(314) - 439 - 2890
(314) - 439 - 2895

More Info on ResQTec, Inc.

As a leading global manufacturer of high performance rescue equipment, RESQTEC helps the rescue industry to operate under safe circumstances, to be capable and in control. Over the past four decades, they have positioned themselves to become a service-oriented company, delivering rescue equipment, training, service and support in their four fields of expertise: Heavy Rescue, USAR, Extrication and Aircraft Recovery. They are responsible for major innovations like the NT lifting bag, R2s Aircraft Recovery Systems and the Q1 confined space cutter. All of their products are similar in the way that they are all dedicated to safe lives or protect citizens. During the development process they strive to always provide high performance and smart solutions, by making use of the latest technologies in materials and engineering.

Articles & News

Photos by Ron Moore
Photo 1: To show that flexible end fittings, such as a hinged base, can make a difference in a strut’s working load limit, equal weights were placed at the top of each steel band. (The band on the right has V-shaped end fixtures at the top and is wide open at the bottom. The band on the left has rigid, fixed end fittings.) The steel band that has the rigid end fittings (similar to fixed ends for struts that are used in a trench rescue application) holds up well. The other band buckles under the same weight. Without rigid ends, the steel band is allowed to move and flex under the load.
Vehicle Extrication

University of Extrication: Struts for Vehicle Rescue Applications

July 19, 2021
Ron Moore explains how four factors regarding the use of a strut for a vehicle rescue can affect the working load limit of the strut.
Ed Ballam/Firehouse
The man in the photo is not really in a fire building without turnout gear and SCBA. Rather, it's a simulated room and contents fire in BullEx's show booth and the man 'extinguishing' the fire is a representative of the company. BullEx's simulated fire board reacts to water streams, darkens down and eventually goes out with sufficient application of water. Smoke machines provide added scene realism.
Apparatus Components

Highlights on What's New in the Fire Industry

April 27, 2016
Ed Ballam offers insight on the new and innovative fire and rescue products that he saw at FDIC.

Videos & Resources

RollNRack showcased the Efficiency Package for hose racking. It includes one Power Roller, one GO-Pack, one Extra Coupling Jaw set and one extra battery pack and charger.
Tools

2015 Fire & Rescue Product Innovations Unveiled

April 24, 2015
Dozens of new tools, equipment and technologies for fire and rescue personnel were introduced last week.
Elkhart Brass introduced a new monitor capable of flowing up to 1,500 gpm with reduced friction loss compared to similar products, according to the maker. Called the Cobra EXM, the new monitor has a stow height of 16 inches and features electronic controls. Photo by Ed Ballam
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2013 Fire Service Product Innovations

May 1, 2013
New and innovative products found by Firehouse editors at FDIC.

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