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Fire kit and BA scale new heights
November 1st 2011

Adding a new dimension to a Mt Kilimanjaro climb, Station Commander Martin Lown of Hereford & Worcester Fire and Rescue Service completed the 5895m (AMSL) task in seven days whilst wearing fire kit and breathing apparatus. Sponsored by Draeger Safety UK and carrying a Draeger PSS 7000 compressed air breathing apparatus, the climb was carried out in aid of the Fire Fighters Charity.

Lown commented: "Having recently gone live with the new Draeger PSS 7000 set within the Service as part of the West Midlands regional procurement, I decided to try and complete the climb whilst wearing fire kit and BA. Draeger BA is lightweight and comfortable to wear so it did not hinder me in any way despite the arduous conditions."

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