Roof Training Props

Thanks to its ease of movement and quick set up design the king ceiling prop can be placed anywhere you would like to train.
Roof training props. The roof prop simulates different roof pitches and is multi locational and functional. Can be placed on a drill tower flat wall or in a parking lot. These props are an extremely simple and effective way to teach and perfect saw technique. In 2012 our realistic props appeared in many war films and in military installations.
He also designed and constructed the pitched roof attachment and denver drill attachment as companion props. The cut surfaces are simply sheets of plywood that can quickly and easily be removed and replaced after each training exercise. But firefighter pekel is no one hit wonder when it comes to firefighter training props. This roof prop was designed by three firefighters local to sonoma ca.
Located nearby is a rescue house made from 2 stacked shipping containers a. The purpose is to spread cultural awarness by innovating and manufacurting geo ethnic region specific props costumes moulage and inert props for your next training mission and or film. It is a structural skeleton of a building with a large flat roof area and a tall pitched roof area. This product is made in the usa.
The props are mounted to telephone poles that are buried into the ground. The replacement of rafters can be done quickly without removing the top plywood or shingles with 8in on center spacing. The training materials and. Vertical ventilation props built with 2x6 and 2x4 s roofing material and shingles.
Combined they have over 80 years of firefighting experience and have engineered a prop that allows proper training on cutting ventilation holes in a rooftop. The painted areas of the prop show the do not cut areas and ladder placement on the pitched roofs. Or training facility to pull ceiling and simulate real world movements skills and techniques in a safe convenient affordable and easily reset scenario. The king ceiling prop allows you and your dept.
Picture the largest rooftop training prop in southern california. These training props are provided as examples of props used by local fire departments to deliver hands on training.