10/21/05
- Loading of the Diesel Fire Pump House
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Security
Fire Protection worked with Vipond Fire Protection
and VFP Fire Systems to install a diesel fire pump
assembly for a temporary morgue in New Orleans.
On October 20 FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) contacted Security
Fire Protection regarding the installation of a fire pump. FEMA is tasked
with responding to, planning for, recovering from and mitigating against
disasters.
Marshal
Gilton, Pump Manager for Security Fire Protection,
immediately got on the phone and found a two-year-old
pre-packaged fire pump house assembly at a Catholic
nursing home in New Brunswick. He also recalled that
Brian Irving of Vipond Fire Protection's New Brunswick
office attended a fire pump training class earlier
in the year so called him for help. |
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Diesel
Engine
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Diesel
Fuel Tank
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10/27/05
- Memphis, Tennessee - Diesel Fire Pump
In Transit to New Orleans
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Scope
of Work:
- Vipond
Fire Protection: Brian Irving and
crew dismantled the muffler, test header
and fuel lines and coordinated loading.
- VFP
Fire Systems: Omar Toruno provided
logistical coordination for working in the
New Orleans environment.
- Security
Fire Protection: Marshal Gilton
and crew were responsible for everything
else including engineering, material, labor
and testing.
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10/28/05
- Unloading the Diesel Fire Pump in New
Orleans, Louisiana
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Temporary
Morgue
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10/29/05
- Trench from Diesel Fire Pump
to Temporary Morgue
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11/16/05
- Portable Water Tank
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