FFS · Land-based · Hose Handling Unit · HHU 2000

HHU 2000
- Hose Handling Unit

Deploy faster. Recover cleaner. Safely and efficiently

Controlled Hose Operations in the Field

The HHU 2000 is built to improve how large-diameter hose is handled before, during and after an incident.

During deployment, hose can be laid directly from the vehicle at controlled speed, helping crews establish long-distance water supply lines efficiently across industrial sites and emergency response areas.

During recovery, the HRU lifts and guides hose back into the onboard compartments. The over-the-cab position improves the entry angle, helping the hose return cleanly while reducing unnecessary handling by the crew.

Full-height stainless steel vertical rollers at the rear of the hose compartments support smoother deployment around corners and help protect both hose and vehicle structure. The front working platform gives the HRU operator a clear view of the recovery area, hose movement and crew working in the compartments. The rear working platform supports safe access during retrieval, with a rubber floor designed to reduce impact from hose couplings during deployment.

Integrated LED lighting around and inside the unit improves visibility during night operations, poor weather and extended response situations.

Key Benefits

01

Faster Water Supply Deployment

Supports rapid establishment of large-diameter hose lines during firefighting and emergency response operations
02

Controlled Hose Recovery

Hydraulic handling improves recovery speed while reducing manual effort during post-incident operations.
03

Improved Hose Management

Organised handling and storage help reduce hose wear and simplify maintenance between deployments

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the HHU 2000 used for?

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How much hose can the HHU 2000 carry?

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How is hose recovered after use?

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How fast can hose be deployed?

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How does the HHU 2000 improve crew safety??

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Is the HHU 2000 suitable for night or low-visibility operations?

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