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United Rotorcraft Announces Contract For LA County Firehawk

Will Complete Fourth Helicopter For The LA County Fire Department

United Rotorcraft has received a contract from Los Angeles County Fire Department’s Air Operations (LACoFD Air Ops) to complete their fourth Firehawk helicopter. The contract is for the conversion of a new Sikorsky S-70i helicopter into a multi-mission firefighting aircraft. United Rotorcraft’s Decatur, Texas, team has already painted two new S-70i helicopters this past spring in the traditional black, white and yellow paint scheme of LACoFD Air Ops.

“We as a department are very much looking forward to continuing, and growing, the long-standing relationship between United Rotorcraft / Air Methods and LACoFD. Over the years, the supplied mission equipment, expertise and support have stood the test of time and abuse,” says Dennis Blumenthal, chief of Helicopter Maintenance for LACoFD.

LACoFD’s newest Firehawk will receive modifications to add multi-mission capabilities and enable single pilot operations. The Aerial Firefighting Mission Package will include extended landing gear, a 1,000 gallon firefighting tank and a retractable snorkel system. The EMS Mission Package will include two floor mounted patient litters, mounts to secure medical equipment and an integrated medical services module that provides onboard oxygen, suction, electrical outlets, lighting and two medical panels for distribution of services.

The avionics modification to the aircraft includes an audio system upgrade and expansion, tactical radios and a wireless audio system. TCAS, flight following and a public address and siren system will be added. Multiple external lighting systems will be integrated, as well as an external hoist for search-and-rescue operations.

“Teaming up with LACoFD Air Ops back in the early 2000s to complete their first three FIREHAWKS has been one of United Rotorcraft’s greatest projects. That those aircraft are still flying is a testament to the FIREHAWKS reliability, durability, and effectiveness. To be able to add new aircraft to their fleet is a privilege,” said Mike Slattery, president of United Rotorcraft.

(Image provided with United Rotorcraft news release)

FMI: www.unitedrotorcraft.com

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