Transforming Rescue Operations High and Low: Dräger Unveils the ProAir
Dräger (DGWPF) has unveiled the ProAir, a NIOSH-approved closed-circuit breathing apparatus (CCBA) designed for first responders. The innovative device provides up to four hours of continuous oxygen supply, specifically targeting rescue operations in high-rise buildings, tunnels, and subways.
The ProAir features proprietary CO2 scrubbing technology and introduces two cooling options: the Ice Cooler and the Phase Change Material (PCM) system. Key features include flame resistance up to 1,742°F, Buddy Lights for team awareness, and an Electronic Control Unit for monitoring critical supplies.
The device addresses growing urban challenges, with over 1,110 U.S. skyscrapers exceeding 490 feet and 1.4 million multi-unit housing completions in 2024. U.S. fire departments can acquire the ProAir through the Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program.
Dräger (DGWPF) ha presentato il ProAir, un apparecchio respiratorio a circuito chiuso (CCBA) approvato dalla NIOSH, progettato per i primi soccorritori. Questo dispositivo innovativo fornisce fino a quattro ore di fornitura continua di ossigeno, specificamente mirato alle operazioni di salvataggio in edifici alti, tunnel e metropolitane.
Il ProAir presenta una tecnologia proprietaria per la rimozione della CO2 e introduce due opzioni di raffreddamento: il Ice Cooler e il sistema di Materiale a Cambiamento Fase (PCM). Tra le caratteristiche principali ci sono la resistenza alle fiamme fino a 1.742°F, le Luci Buddy per la consapevolezza del team e un'Unità di Controllo Elettronico per il monitoraggio delle forniture critiche.
Il dispositivo affronta le crescenti sfide urbane, con oltre 1.110 grattacieli negli Stati Uniti che superano i 490 piedi e 1,4 milioni di completamenti di abitazioni multifamiliari nel 2024. I vigili del fuoco statunitensi possono acquisire il ProAir tramite il Programma di Assistenza ai Vigili del Fuoco.
Dräger (DGWPF) ha presentado el ProAir, un aparato respiratorio de circuito cerrado (CCBA) aprobado por NIOSH, diseñado para los primeros respondedores. Este innovador dispositivo proporciona hasta cuatro horas de suministro continuo de oxígeno, dirigido específicamente a operaciones de rescate en edificios altos, túneles y metros.
El ProAir cuenta con tecnología propietaria de eliminación de CO2 e introduce dos opciones de refrigeración: el Ice Cooler y el sistema de Material de Cambio de Fase (PCM). Las características clave incluyen resistencia a las llamas de hasta 1.742°F, Luces Buddy para la conciencia del equipo y una Unidad de Control Electrónico para el monitoreo de suministros críticos.
El dispositivo aborda los crecientes desafíos urbanos, con más de 1.110 rascacielos en EE. UU. que superan los 490 pies y 1,4 millones de finalizaciones de viviendas multifamiliares en 2024. Los departamentos de bomberos de EE. UU. pueden adquirir el ProAir a través del Programa de Asistencia a Bomberos.
Dräger (DGWPF)는 첫 번째 대응자를 위해 설계된 NIOSH 승인 폐쇄 회로 호흡 장치(CCBA)인 ProAir를 공개했습니다. 이 혁신적인 장치는 고층 건물, 터널 및 지하철에서의 구조 작업을 목표로 하여 최대 4시간의 지속적인 산소 공급을 제공합니다.
ProAir는 독점적인 CO2 스크러빙 기술을 특징으로 하며 Ice Cooler와 상변화 물질(PCM) 시스템이라는 두 가지 냉각 옵션을 도입합니다. 주요 기능으로는 1,742°F까지의 화염 저항, 팀 인식을 위한 Buddy Lights, 그리고 중요한 공급품을 모니터링하기 위한 전자 제어 장치가 포함됩니다.
이 장치는 490피트를 초과하는 1,110개 이상의 미국 마천루와 2024년 140만 개의 다세대 주택 완공이라는 증가하는 도시 문제를 해결합니다. 미국 소방서는 소방관 보조금 프로그램을 통해 ProAir를 구매할 수 있습니다.
Dräger (DGWPF) a dévoilé le ProAir, un appareil respiratoire à circuit fermé (CCBA) approuvé par la NIOSH, conçu pour les premiers intervenants. Cet appareil innovant fournit jusqu'à quatre heures d'approvisionnement continu en oxygène, ciblant spécifiquement les opérations de sauvetage dans des bâtiments de grande hauteur, des tunnels et des métros.
Le ProAir est doté d'une technologie de filtration de CO2 propriétaire et introduit deux options de refroidissement : le Ice Cooler et le système de Matériau à Changement de Phase (PCM). Parmi les caractéristiques clés, on trouve une résistance aux flammes jusqu'à 1 742°F, des Lumières Buddy pour la sensibilisation de l'équipe et une Unité de Contrôle Électronique pour le suivi des fournitures critiques.
L'appareil répond aux défis urbains croissants, avec plus de 1 110 gratte-ciels aux États-Unis dépassant 490 pieds et 1,4 million de logements multifamiliaux achevés en 2024. Les départements de pompiers américains peuvent acquérir le ProAir par le biais du Programme d'Aide aux Pompiers.
Dräger (DGWPF) hat das ProAir vorgestellt, ein von NIOSH zugelassenes Atemschutzgerät mit geschlossenem Kreislauf (CCBA), das für Ersthelfer entwickelt wurde. Das innovative Gerät bietet bis zu vier Stunden kontinuierliche Sauerstoffversorgung und richtet sich speziell an Rettungsoperationen in Hochhäusern, Tunneln und U-Bahnen.
Das ProAir verfügt über eine proprietäre CO2-Filtertechnologie und bietet zwei Kühloptionen: den Ice Cooler und das Phasenwechselmaterial (PCM)-System. Zu den wichtigsten Funktionen gehören Flammbeständigkeit bis zu 1.742°F, Buddy Lights zur Teamüberwachung und eine elektronische Steuereinheit zur Überwachung kritischer Vorräte.
Das Gerät geht auf die wachsenden städtischen Herausforderungen ein, mit über 1.110 US-Hochhäusern, die 490 Fuß überschreiten, und 1,4 Millionen Fertigstellungen von Mehrfamilienhäusern im Jahr 2024. US-Feuerwehren können das ProAir über das Programm zur Unterstützung von Feuerwehrleuten erwerben.
- NIOSH approval obtained for new ProAir product
- Innovative CO2 scrubbing technology with RFID monitoring
- Potential revenue stream from government-funded fire department purchases
- Product addresses growing market with 1,110+ U.S. skyscrapers
- Product complements but doesn't replace existing SCBA systems, limiting market potential
- Availability restricted to certain countries
- Success dependent on government grant approvals
The Latest Long-Duration Closed-Circuit Breathing Apparatus for First Responders in High-Rise Buildings, Tunnels, and Subways
- Closed-circuit Breathing Apparatus
- CO2 Scrubbing Technology
- Prolonged Breathing Comfort for About Four Hours
- Customizable Cooling Options
With over a century of expertise in breathing apparatus technology, Dräger designed the ProAir to help transform first responder respiratory safety in hazardous environments, including rescue operations in high-rise structures and underground spaces like tunnels and subways.
"When an emergency happens, first responders need the right equipment for saving lives. The ProAir provides safe, breathable air, allowing a responder to spend more time focused on mission-critical efforts than worrying about the right amount of air left. It furthers Dräger's commitment to keeping rescuers safe and being able to do their job effectively," said Paul Tarter, Dräger Fire Specialist and Texas Firefighter.
A Leap Forward in First Responder Safety
First responders face evolving urban landscapes with taller buildings and complex structures above and below ground. A breathing apparatus becomes a crucial support for life-saving efforts, but traditional self-contained breathing apparatuses (SCBA) provide a limited amount of breathable air dependent on the size of the cylinders. When every second matters, the need for an extended-duration solution becomes clear—ensuring responders have the time necessary to complete their mission without the constant concern of returning to refill their air supply.
The ProAir bridges a vital gap by providing first responders with up to four hours of breathable oxygen, complementing traditional SCBA systems without replacing them. It extends operational time for rescues in hazardous and complex environments such as high-rise buildings, subways, and tunnels, ensuring responders have the additional time needed to manage challenging situations in urban settings. The ProAir is also suited for prolonged emergency operations where personnel must work in areas with hazardous pollutants for extended periods.
Innovative Scrubbing and Cooling Technology
The ProAir incorporates a proprietary carbon dioxide scrubber embedded in a positive pressure breathing circuit, helping to prevent hazardous substances from entering while distributing safe breathing air. This technology efficiently removes carbon dioxide and enriches the air with oxygen, removing the reliance on bulky air cylinders. The new RFID chip on the canister enables the ProAir to track soda lime life.
Expanding its versatility, the ProAir introduces two advanced cooling options: the Ice Cooler with durable ice packs and the groundbreaking Phase Change Material (PCM) system, making its debut in
Tackling Extreme Heights
High-rise buildings present unique challenges, with more than 1,110 skyscrapers exceeding 490 feet across
Conquering Tunnel and Subway Challenges
Underground environments, such as tunnels and subways, present significant challenges, including low visibility, poor air quality, limited access points, and complex layouts. Spanning over 1,000 miles, the
Innovative Features for Enhanced Performance:
- Withstands Flames: The ProAir endures direct exposure to flames up to 1,742°F, meeting the highest safety and performance standards.
- Boosts Visibility: Enhances team awareness with Buddy Lights displaying cylinder pressure.
- Handles Extremes: Built to resist high temperatures, dust, debris, and sparks while ensuring agility with advanced ergonomic relief.
- Simplifies Maintenance: Easy, tool-free disassembly and servicing of the CCBA.
- Delivers Instant Updates: View critical supply status and alerts—such as cylinder pressure and time to whistle—on the palm-sized Electronic Control Unit (ECU).
- Enhances Communication: Stay connected with integrated radio features and voice amplification for clear communication in challenging environments.
- Tracks Usage: Leverage the built-in RFID chip to monitor soda lime life and streamline maintenance.
To acquire the ProAir,
For more information, please visit the Dräger BG ProAir webpage.
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References:
- Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. (2024). Countries. The Skyscraper Center. https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/countries.
U.S. Census Bureau. (2024). Monthly new residential construction, May 2024 (Report No. CB24-101).U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. https://www.census.gov/construction/nrc/pdf/newresconst.pdf.- Federal Transit Administration. (2024). National Transit Database: Single summary transit report.
U.S. Department of Transportation. https://www.transit.dot.gov/ntd/single-summary-transit-report.
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