TELEHANDLERS
Bobcat telehandler helps Polish fire crew in challenging work
Fire brigades all over the world are being enhanced with new technology. In addition to conventional fire engines with their firefighting apparatus, firemen often need the support of other types of machinery. This is nicely illustrated by the Ochotnicza Straż Pożarna (OSP) Gabin voluntary fire brigade in Central Poland, which invested two years ago in some exciting new equipment: comprising a 32-ton MAN TGS 41.460 fire engine with 8 × 8 drive and an 11,000-litre water tank and, more unusually, a specially modified Bobcat T40.180SLP telehandler. With this combination, OSP Gabin probably has the most unique
fleet of firefighting equipment in Poland and can operate in extreme conditions including working on very soft ground. The crew at OSP Gabin are part of Poland’s Voluntary Fire Service which operates from over 15,700 voluntary fire stations around the country. The Bobcat Telehandler – the Partner you need for Work at Height The Bobcat telehandler is the key part of the new technology
investment and was the first to be purchased for the fire brigade in Poland. The Bobcat T40.180SLP telehandler provides a lifting capacity of 4-ton, has a 4 × 4 drive and a 100 HP diesel engine. The maximum lifting height is 17.5- metres which means it can reach the top of a typical fivestorey building. It is equipped with stabilisers that allow the fire crew to get closer to a building without losing reach. The OSP Gabin machine is used with four main attachments: a rescue basket (man platform), pallet forks, a combination bucket with grapple and a tree grapple. Reliable Tool for Many Applications OSP Gabin has been working with the Bobcat telehandler now for almost two years. During that time, it has been in regular use in many of the key operations of the fire brigade, including several unique applications. These include the retrieval of the wreck of a small