Individual equipment The basic fire-rescue kit of each firefighter consist of: protective helmet, fireproof
balaclava, fireproof garments. For large quantities of smoke the fireman wears a breathing aid: a cylinder of compressed air with a facial mask that covers the entire face of the operator. It lasts an average of 20–25 minutes (200 bar), or higher, if at 300 atmospheres.
Technical equipment Primary vehicles • The most common is the APS, which stands for "autopompa serbatoio" (pump tank), used for fires, traffic accidents, etc. These means have specific equipment (hoses, hook ladder, retractor, saw, cutter, etc..) and a fair flow of water. • The "autoscala" is a ladder vehicle used to reach high floors, trees, etc. It can reach heights of 20 mt up to 50 mt in larger vehicles. • L'"autobotte pompa" (ABP) (pump) allows a big flow of water (about 8000lt.). crane on the left and a
Magirus turntable ladder on the right, Army Parade in Rome, 2 June 2006.
Nautical and port rescue MBPs (pump motorboats) differ in speed, length, water flow: faster boats have a lower water flow, and vice versa. Speed varies from 12 to 50
knots. Locations of the "Nuclei Portuali" (Harbour groups): • Class I (ports of international importance):
Ancona,
Augusta,
Cagliari,
Genoa,
Gioia Tauro,
La Spezia,
Livorno,
Naples,
Ravenna,
Savona,
Taranto,
Trieste,
Venice. • Class II (ports of national importance):
Bari,
Brindisi,
Catania,
Civitavecchia,
Messina,
Palermo,
Porto Torres; • Class III (ports of regional and interregional importance):
Gaeta,
Trapani,
Vibo Valentia.
Aviation Twelve helicopter units are located at
Alghero,
Arezzo, Bari,
Bologna, Catania, Genoa,
Pescara,
Salerno,
Turin,
Varese, Venice and at the Aviation Center of
Rome Ciampino. The helicopters now in use are: •
Agusta-Bell AB 412, used for transportation, rescue, fire extinguishing, etc. •
Agusta-Bell AB 206, used for reconnaissance services (monitoring and control). •
AgustaWestland AW109, gradually replacing the older AB 206. •
AgustaWestland AW139, gradually replacing the older AB 412. Two twin-engine turboprop airplanes,
Piaggio P180 Avanti II are located at Rome Ciampino.
Other equipment The craft have visual signaling devices (flashing blue lights) and siren (electromechanic wail, also known as whistle or Hi-Lo). ==Band==