Full pump automation allows truck operators to focus on crew safety and fireground needs. Wireless control allows crews to get water without using the radio.
Phantom Controls notes they retro fitted a 17-year-old fire truck with their new Scene Aparatus Manager (S.A.M.) system. This truck is in service at one of the busiest engine houses in St. Louis. S.A.M. handles all pump operations so the truck operator can focus on crew safety, crew needs, and fire ground operations. The operator can always manage the truck from the best vantage point and the safest position.
Firefighters attending FDIC 2017 (firefighter training conference) can test out the advanced fire pumping truck themselves outside at Phantom Controls' booth #19018 in Indianapolis, Indiana, April 24-29, 2017.
Phantom Controls chose the xTablet T8650 rugged tablet for a variety of reasons:
The public sector market is seeing a growing need for rugged tablets for fire departments. This certainly proves you really can teach old fire trucks new tricks!