Equipment trolley decontamination personnel
Equipment trolley decontamination personnel |
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Vehicle data
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Abbreviation: | GW decon P |
Country: | Germany |
Crew : | 0/1/5/ 6 |
Perm. Total mass : | 16,000 kilograms |
The Decontamination Personnel Vehicle ( GW Dekon P ), or before 2014 decontamination truck people ( Dekon-LKW P ) or in technical jargon also called Dekon P or Dekon-P , is a German emergency vehicle that is used in NBC damage situations or in the event of hazardous material accidents is designed. It is a vehicle for civil protection and disaster control , which is procured by the federal government . Its loading is used to set up a decontamination area where the emergency services and those affected who have come into contact with dangerous substances can be decontaminated by the crew .
Short name
The official abbreviation for the decontamination truck people is Dekon-LKW P or GW Dekon P for the new version in the form of the equipment vehicle decontamination staff; mean:
- Decon = decontamination,
- GW = equipment trolley ,
- Truck = truck ,
- P = people.
Release orders
The decontamination equipment trolley Personnel often move out in the hazardous goods train with the hazardous goods equipment trolley . He cannot operate alone, but is part of the ABC service in disaster control.
In practice, however , special decontamination vehicles are used relatively seldom, since in most accidents involving dangerous goods, makeshift decontamination (for example "emergency decon") is almost always sufficient. In some fire departments, however, they are also used like a truck for transport purposes.
history
Decontamination trucks people (old type) |
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Vehicle data
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Abbreviation: | Decon truck P |
Country: | Germany |
Crew : | 0/1/5/ 6 |
Perm. Total mass : | 10500 kilograms |
Of the decon truck P according to BA 1013/1998, which is widely used today, 371 units have been ordered since 1998 and most of them have been delivered to fire departments throughout Germany.
This variant was preceded by two prototypes . In these, the decontamination equipment was housed in a vehicle with a gross vehicle weight of 7,490 kg, which could be driven with a class 3 driving license . However, due to the foreseeable change in driving license classes in 1999, this plan was discarded.
The first prototype (BA 1097/1992) was a MAN-VW 8.150. He had 7 seats and also four-wheel drive. The second prototype (BA 1010/1997) was designed on an Iveco 75 E 14 with rear-wheel drive and 7 seats. The most noticeable differences between the three variants are, in addition to the weight, the lower ground clearance of the second prototype, which is not suitable for off-road use, and the length of the loading area, which has increased from originally 3.20 m to 3.80 m to 4.30 m.
In 2008, 25 MAN TGM 18.280 vehicles - together with the multi-purpose vehicle (MzKW) of the THW - were procured. In the meantime, the vehicle type has been revised and established as a decontamination truck People 2 or now equipment vehicle decontamination staff. The loading has also changed slightly - as shown below.
For the Medical Task Force , the introduction of further developed decontamination trucks for persons 2+ or equipment vehicles for decontamination of injured persons (GW Decon V) is planned.
technology
standardization
The equipment trolley for decontamination personnel is not standardized according to DIN . Most of the examples are vehicles that were described by the Federal Office for Civil Protection and Disaster Assistance in a procurement application (BA), in this case in BA 1013/1998, and procured centrally for civil protection and, in addition, for disaster control . These procurement requests are usually more specific than vehicle standards, as they contain specific chassis , engines and loads.
technical structure
The decon truck P according to BA 1013 is a flatbed truck on a MAN 10.163 with a double cab and a hydraulic tail lift . The gross vehicle weight is 10,500 kg ( payload 4150 kg) and the diesel engine has an output of 114 kW (155 hp). The vehicle is equipped with all-wheel drive and can be used off-road. The new equipment trolleys for decontamination personnel have a permissible total weight of 16,000 kg and a higher payload, the engine now has an output of 250 kW (340 hp).
Basic loading
There is no fire-fighting equipment on the vehicle for fire fighting or technical assistance, but extensive equipment for setting up and operating a decontamination area . The loading of the vehicle essentially consists of a shower tent, one-man shower cubicle (EDK), water heater (WDE), domestic waterworks (HWW), two tents with diesel- powered tent heater , hose material, water pumps, power generator, lighting device and collapsible tanks to collect the contaminated water. However, there is no material on this vehicle that can be taken from the public water supply and is therefore regularly used in combination with fire trucks.
Adaptation to the Drinking Water Ordinance of 2001
Due to the Drinking Water Ordinance from 2001, the loading of the vehicle had to be adjusted or replaced. At the same time, the stickers and the visibility of the vehicle have been improved. The following items of cargo had to be replaced:
Equipment manual no. 1013/98 | Exchange kit BA no. 7096/13 (and others) |
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Water heater | Instantaneous water heater, hot water module (HWM) 100 |
Hot water heater with air fan | Tent heater, HEATER AIR 50B, with Y-distributor, hot air hose, thermostat for tent heater with connection line, hot air socket, heating / hot air hose |
Centrifugal pump with hydraulic control | Drinking water pump, 5.5 bar, ESPA Aspri 25-5 |
Shower rails, two-part | Shower water distribution pipe, each with three shower heads and two quick couplings, version "exchange kit" |
Connection hose D with a blind coupling | Drinking water hose D, 3.5 m, (1/2 ", blue), for connecting the two shower water distribution pipes |
4 hand showers with spiral hose | Hand shower with hose or hand shower with handle |
Heat insulating balls | - |
"Process water" packing tarpaulin with 1000 liter container | Drinking water collapsible container 1000 liters, with 1 inliner in a packing bag, inliner adapter C-fixed and PE inliner for 1000 liter collapsible containers |
Hose D, 3/4 ", 10 m | Drinking water hose D, 15 m, (1/2 ", blue) |
Hose D, 3/4 ", 2.00 m | Drinking water hose D, 2 m, (3/4 ", blue) |
Hose D, 3/4 ", 1.00 m | Drinking water hose D, 10 m, (3/4 ", blue) |
Hose D / Geka, 1/2 ", 10 m | - |
Geka hose, 3/4 ", 2.00 m | - |
Suction hose C, 300 mm | Drinking water hose C, 1.4 m (2 ", blue) |
Suction hose C, 1,580 mm | Drinking water hose C, 2 m, (2 ", blue) |
- | Drinking water hose C, 1 m, (2 ", blue) |
- | Drinking water hose C, 20 m, (roller hose C52, blue) |
Suction strainer C | - |
Hose shut-off / ball valve D | Ball valve D, 1 ", 2 D-fixed couplings |
Hose shut-off / ball valve C | Ball valve C, 2 ", 2 C couplings |
Transition piece C - D | Transition piece CD |
Transition piece Geka - D | Transition piece D-GEKA |
- | Transition piece D-1 "AG |
- | Transition piece D-3/4 "AG |
Distributor D - DD | Distributor D-2D, 3-D fixed couplings |
Distribution / Y-piece D | Distributor D-2D, with backflow preventer and two ball valves |
Elbow, 90 °, C | Bend C, 90 °, (2 ") |
Hand shower, Geka | - |
- | Standpipe 2C, with backflow preventer |
- | Underground hydrant key C according to DIN 3223 |
- | Above-ground hydrant key B according to DIN 3223 |
- | Backflow preventer BC, fixed couplings |
- | Pressure reducer 5 bar, D, 1 " |
- | Coupling key BC |
- | Distributor C-3C, three ball valves, one tight coupling |
- | Distributor C-2C, 2 " |
Single shower,
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Single shower cubicle |
Pegs in bag | |
Hammer 1.5 kg | |
Repair kit,
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- | Valve removal tool |
- | Electric tent blower (blower) with inflation hose |
- | Pressure reducer for compressed air filling |
- | Spiral hose with washing brush |
- | Sewage pipe DN 100, 0.5 m, (HT pipe) |
- | Eccentric waste water pipe DN 100 × 70, HT transition pipe |
- | Plates for raising the floor |
- | Disinfection kit,
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- | Transition piece Geka-D |
- | Transition piece Geka-C |
- | Contamination detection device CoMo-170 ZS, in case
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- | Replacement Mylar film frame + foam rubber seal |
- | Phillips screwdriver PH0 × 60 |
- | USB data cable |
- | Instructions CoMo-170 ZS, ring binder |
- | Instructions software, ring binder |
- | CD: software and instructions |
- | Shower enclosure tarpaulin (3000 × 4000 mm) |
- | Compressed air adapter for tire inflation connection |
Loading images
The following sections show the current loading according to the loading plan of the Hessian State Fire Brigade School through photographs and captions:
Overview pictures of the loading sequence
Row on tail lift
Middle row
Row on front wall
Devices according to the new drinking water ordinance
alternative
In the field of decontamination, too, roll-off containers have been developed as alternatives to the equipment trolley for decontamination personnel or the decontamination truck for people.
See also
- Fire fighting vehicles in Germany
- Multi-purpose decontamination vehicle
- Decontamination truck equipment
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Equipment trolley for decontamination personnel (GW Dekon P) BBK; accessed on March 18, 2020
- ↑ a b c Supplement to the disaster control of the federal states for the purposes of civil protection; Designations. (PDF) BBK, 2013, Ref .: III.6-569-00
- ↑ a b see for the vehicles of this type: Booklet with the loading plan for the decon truck P from the procurement order number 1013/1998 (PDF) BBK, 1999
- ↑ a b data sheet for the decon truck P from the procurement order number 1097/1992 (PDF) BBK, 2000
- ↑ Data sheet for the decon truck P from the procurement order number 1010/1997 (PDF) BBK, 2000
- ↑ The federal government's new equipment concept. The Medical Task Force (MTF). (PDF)
- ↑ Decontamination vehicle for people (decon truck P) of the Beselich-Obertiefenbach volunteer fire department
- ↑ Device trolley for decontamination personnel , Freiwillige Feuerwehr Eisenberg (Pfalz), accessed on May 10, 2016
- ↑ Replacement instructions: Decontamination trucks for people (decon truck P; MAN 10.163 LAEC / L26) BA no. 1013/98 (including equipment)