The Columbus Fire Department extends a massive thank you to its neighbors at Columbus Chemical Industries (CCI) for their generous donation of critical firefighting equipment.
CCI donated four shut-off valves, four smoothbore nozzles, and four fog nozzles, all from Elkhart Brass. This new equipment is now active on the department's primary 1 3/4 attack lines, the main hoses crews pull first at a fire.
Why this equipment matters
In firefighting, every second counts. The shut-off valves give firefighters speed and flexibility at the end of the hose line. Firefighters can now switch nozzle tips instantly without needing the fire engine to shut down the pressure. If crews need more hose to reach a fire deeper inside a building, they can safely shut off the valve at the nozzle, attach extra sections, and keep moving forward in seconds.
Different fires require different tactics, and CCI has provided both smoothbore and fog options. The smoothbore nozzles shoot a tight, solid column of water that can knock down the fire directly without creating dangerous steam, helping keep the air cooler and clearer for crews. Fog nozzles create a wide, fine mist. This pattern is used for rapidly absorbing heat, protecting firefighters from flames in incidents containing natural gas leaks, and applying foam.
The department states it is grateful for CCI's partnership and commitment to keeping the Columbus area safe. Because of this donation, firefighters are equipped to respond efficiently.
Pictured from left to right are Captain Dan Retzlaff, Firefighter Tom Perry, Lieutenant Jeff Kilian, Chief Scott Hazeltine, CCI Executive Vice President of Business Development & Strategy Mike Lisle, Lieutenant Matt Ehrke, Firefighter Mike Sommer, and Firefighter Joah Schissel.
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