ATTACK™ DIGITAL FIRE TRAINING SYSTEM

Corodex

The Attack Digital Fire Training System combines digital flames, sound and smoke to create a range of fire conditions that respond directly tohose line application. Train with a seat of fire in acquired structures, training towers or any other location where live fire isn’t possible or practical.
The Attack includes everything you’ll need for digital fire training. The waterproof panel uses five thermal sensors along with self-generating digital flames and sound effects to provide an interactive training experience. The panel senses where a hose line hits the panel and varies the flames in response. The Attack includes a remote control to allow instructors to start and stop evolutions at the push of a button and customize the scenario. The system’s available smoke generation produces a smoky environment relative to the size of the fire to create realistic fire conditions.
The system is tough enough to handle any hose line in your training arsenal. It enables instructors to run repeatable and variable evolutions with push-button start and stop. To train without flowing water, use the Attack in conjunction with the HAAGEN digital nozzle and weighted hose line. Train in locations such as hospitals and schools or anywhere flowing water isn’t possible. The weighted hose behaves like a real charged hose line and the nozzle interacts with the Attack’s digital flames for a realistic training experience.
With the Attack your training is complete when each firefighter has learned the skill, not when the fire is out of fuel.

TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES:

  • Create basic or intense fire scenarios with extension where live fire isn't possible.
  • Use the Attack to train on fundamentals so you can make the most of livefire burns.
  • Introduce new firefighters to fire and smoke conditions in a safe environment.
  • Change the location and characteristics of the fire between evolutions and prevent training from becoming too predictable.
  • Simulate fire conditions where getting water on the fire isn’t the primary objective but the size and location of the fire is still an important element. Add more realism to exercises such as Positive Pressure Ventilation, Rapid Intervention Team Operations and Search and Rescue. Challenge trainees to maintain situational awareness, identify the location of the fire and if not extinguish, confine the fire while other critical operations take place.