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    Disaster Light for Emergency workers

    The standard fire requires that we deploy within minutes, operate at a high intensity for 2-8 hours, then take up and go home. We rely entirely on kit kept on the engine for our time in the field. This is our bread and butter op. When a large area is impacted, such as a monster storm...
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    Disaster Light for Emergency workers

    Thank you everyone for your input. This is a disaster light for emergency services, so it will not be a common use device. The alkaline batteries we buy in bulk are low bid, complete crap, so the premise of a quartermaster showing up to save the day is a 'no-go'. If we did explore the 21700...
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    Disaster Light for Emergency workers

    Hi folks... I'm a veteran firefighter / medic nearing retirement and looking for a little advice. I've been asked to design a kit that each rookie firefighter will be issued to get them through a 3 day op where NO support or resupply will occur. Imagine an engine crew responding to a...
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    Rescue worker looking for some advice

    Thanks everyone for your input. I have picked up both a UK Q4 and a Pelican Recoil 2010...neither are in hand yet. I really got one hell of a great response... you folks are the best! If I wanted to also purchase a Nuwai Q3, where is a safe place to buy one (not ebay)?
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    Rescue worker looking for some advice

    My basic need is this... 1- long run time, as long as 16 hours+ 2- light output roughly equal to a mini-maglight..I don't need all that much light for this unit 3- long shelf life battery 4- inexpensive, I work hard for a modest wage 5- tough as hell... my stuff gets beat up 6- the light must...
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