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A Fire Service Major Rescue Unit
« on: January 14, 2006, 17:14:04 »
Hello  All  :wave:

Here is another specialist vehicle taken from my Playmobil Fire Service. This time we have a Major Rescue Unit or MRU. As this is such a specialist vehicle here is a basic outline explaining what a real MRU is and what it does.

Most fire brigades across the country have several MRU’s although they can have various designations. Some brigades call them Rescue Tenders and others call them Emergency Tenders. As with the regular fire engine’s different brigades choose different vehicle layouts and manufacturers so there is a lot of variety.
An MRU has several different roles and uses but the main one is to support fire engines at serious crashes involving cars, heavy goods vehicles, planes and trains. This type of work usually involves large or heavy vehicles so the MRU carry’s amongst other things a heavier version of the regular cutting equipment found on a normal fire appliance. As well as cutting equipment they also carry a large selection of tool’s, jacks, props, lifting equipment, ropes, lights etc. They also carry duplicates of the basic equipment found on standard fire engines.
Additionally as well as attending vehicle accidents MRU’s can be used to rescue people trapped in trenches, machinery, collapsed buildings and so on.

My Playmobil MRU:

My vehicle is based on a standard 3880 towing a 3178 trailer. This set up is a temporary until I find a vehicle, which alone is capable of carrying all my equipment. The most significant change I made is the mounting of a heavy winch on the front bumper. This is a direct replacement of the small version that comes with the set. I have also fitted an extendable light pole into the roof of the vehicle. To complete the overall look I painted the rear of the vehicle yellow for high visibility and added warning stickers and blue lights.

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Re: A Fire Service Major Rescue Unit
« Reply #1 on: January 14, 2006, 17:16:30 »
In the first picture you can see the light mast, which can be raised and lowered. The second picture shows the onboard generator that I created in the back by drilling some holes to accept my custom electrical leads (See other Post).

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Re: A Fire Service Major Rescue Unit
« Reply #2 on: January 14, 2006, 17:18:06 »
The pictures below show the wide range of equipment carried on the vehicle. There are several close up shots included for our resident fire fan’s or anyone else who is curious about a certain item.

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Re: A Fire Service Major Rescue Unit
« Reply #3 on: January 14, 2006, 17:19:51 »
Here is a picture showing the wide range of equipment carried in the trailer. The added bonus of using the trailer is that the spotlights mounted on top actually work. I have used them in a photo story before and the effect is excellent.

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Re: A Fire Service Major Rescue Unit
« Reply #4 on: January 14, 2006, 19:32:39 »
Well, that's quite staggering, Tim.  What with all the equipment, the clever customs of stuff and the new uses you've thought up for some items, I'm lost for words!  Some of the mysteries of your DS orders are being cleared up now.

I hope you will post pics showing how some of the pieces of equipment fit together and are used.

I like the rear end of the appliance.  Could we have a top view of it with the equipment on?

I'll see if I have some spare facetted "jewels" which make excellent blue and orange flashers and send you some to see.
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Re: A Fire Service Major Rescue Unit
« Reply #5 on: January 14, 2006, 20:06:04 »
Hello  Gordon  :)

Thank you very much indeed for your kind feedback and for your offer of a sample of the blue lights  :)9. I allways appreciate your feedback on my fire service because i really do consider you to be at the top of this particular field. Infact i remember you were the one who inspired me to actually 'go for it' in the very beginning !!

As for the equipment there are certainly some mysteries on the DS order even for me :lol:. I see something and think 'wow' that could be usefull for a future project and order it. Sometimes the parts sit unused for a while untill i have a flash of inspiration. You might have noticed the orange tools which where originally designed as weeding tools for one of the garden centre set's. I thought the big one could easily double as a breaking in tool and the small one could be used to prise open car door lines to get the spreaders in.

The rear of the appliance has taken some time to develope allthough i feel it is pretty much there now. I decided to double up the warning lights on the inside of the door after seeing a similar design on an ambulance tailgate. A design which allows warning lights to be visible even when the door is open and covering the other set. 

I do as it happens have a second set of pictures waiting to go showing the new equipment being demonstrated. I am planning to get these posted either this evening or tomorrow. I will also see if i can get a picture taken of the equipment on the roof allthough what goes up there has yet to be completley decided on.

Kindest Regards  Tim  :)

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Re: A Fire Service Major Rescue Unit
« Reply #6 on: January 14, 2006, 20:39:35 »
You have done it once again  :D Great!

Your klickies must be the safest klickies in the world  :) Do you also do ambulances and other medical units?

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Re: A Fire Service Major Rescue Unit
« Reply #7 on: January 14, 2006, 21:39:03 »
Hey Tim.

That's a very well equipped unit. I like the detail, especially the laptop in the cab, very cool. In the back of the 3880, are the holes for water supply or something else? How you have everything put together is very nice. Thanks for sharing.

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« Reply #8 on: January 14, 2006, 22:10:01 »
Hello  Kristian and Ben

Thank you both for the kind feedback it is really appreciated.
Kristian
I currently have 3 Ambulances, 1 Rapid Response Vehicle, 1 Rapid Response Motorcycle and 2 Helicopters. Eventually i plan on expanding my ground Ambulance service and adding a few specialist vehicles. At the moment however the fire service is a top priority  :).
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The holes in the back are the plug sockets for a 'pretend' onboard electrical generator. I have made some extension leads with plugs on the end which in turn can be plugged into lights or my air compressor. In the next hour or so i plan on adding a post showing this new equipment being demonstrated.

Kindest Regards  Tim

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Re: A Fire Service Major Rescue Unit
« Reply #9 on: January 15, 2006, 02:10:49 »
Thanks Tim, I'm looking forward to those pictures.