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Fire Pumps and Flood Control:
MTT
Fire Pumps Used to Train Fire-Fighters
MTT
Provides Emergency Relief after Flood
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Letters of Endorsement
A testament
to MTT's innovations in turbine-powered fire-fighting equipment,
MTT received the following letter from Scott Crislip, President
of Rolls-Royce® Helicopters and Small Gas Turbine Engines,
as an endorsement of our use of Rolls-Royce engines in non-traditional
industrial applications.
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here to download...
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1/2 FiFi at 5,285 GPM unit being tested on
MTT's dock.

FiFi 2 at 32,000 GMP.
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Download Brochure
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Classifications
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For specifications of each Pump Unit, click on product name link. |
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1,700-gpm FiFi 0 Airboat Fire Pump
FiFi Class Compliance: FiFi 0
Water Volume Total Delivery Required: c.385-m³/hr
Monitor Quantity Minimum Required: 2 to 4
Water Throw: 85-m (255-ft)
Water Height: 35-m (105-ft)
Monitor Controls: Manual |
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Airboat flowing 1,000 GPM with three nozzles.
The 420 hp turbine propels the boat and also drives the
fire fighting pump. |
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| Airboat with retractable landing gear can be sized up to 1,700
GPM. |
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5,285-gpm FiFi 1/2 Fire Pump
FiFi Class Compliance: FiFi 1/2
Water Volume Total Delivery Required: 1,200-m³/hr
Monitor Quantity Minimum Required: 1
Water Throw: 120-m (400-ft)
Water Height: 45-m (148-ft)
Monitor Controls from Wheelhouse: Remote, Electronic |
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| 1/2 FiFi flows 5,285 GPM per unit. |
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1/2 FiFi at 5,285 GPM. |
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10,600-gpm FiFi 1 Fire Pump
FiFi Class Compliance: FiFi 1 Water
Volume Total Delivery Required: 2,400-m³/hr
Monitor Quantity Minimum Required: 2 Water
Throw: 120-m (400-ft) Water Height: 45-m
(148-ft) Monitor Controls from Wheelhouse:
Remote, Electronic |
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| FiFi 1 at 10,600 GPM during final
test at MTT's dock |
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| Control Panel for the bridge. Controls the turbine
packages and the monitors for all MTT Fire Pump Models. |
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8,000-gpm FiFi 2 Fire Pumps - 4 Units
FiFi Class Compliance: FiFi 2 Water
Volume Total Delivery Required: 7,200-m³/hr
Monitor Quantity Minimum Required: 4 Water
Throw: 150-m (500-ft) Water Height: 70-m
(230-ft) Monitor Controls from Wheelhouse:
Remote, Electronic |
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FiFi-2 during installation. 8,000 GPM
per package. Flex hoses over the side for top deck mounts. |
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Water curtain and fire fighting midship.
8,000 GPM each. |
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16,000-gpm FiFi 2 Fire Pumps - 2 Units
FiFi Class Compliance: FiFi 2 Water
Volume Total Delivery Required: 7,200-m³/hr
Monitor Quantity Minimum Required: 4 Water
Throw: 150-m (500-ft) Water Height: 70-m
(230-ft) Monitor Controls from Wheelhouse:
Remote, Electronic |
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| FiFi 2 Monitors – Four above-deck
monitors installed for two each 16,000 GPM packages. |
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FiFi 2 Packages - below deck installation for two each
16,000 GPM packages. |
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FiFi 2 - 16,000 GPM package. Each unit has two 1,400 hp
turbines, two pumps and two monitors. Two 16,000 GPM packages
equal FiFi 2. |
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FiFi 2 - 16,000 GPM package under
construction. |
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For More Information
To request pricing and availability,
please click here. |

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MTT is pleased to
announce our alliance with Stang Industries,
manufacturer of all variations of the monitors MTT uses
for fire pumps and industrial applications. MTT also
uses the Stang remote control panels installed in the
ship’s bridge and their hand-held remotes.
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Stang 2.5” monitor. Used for MTT airboat and small
custom applications. |
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Stang 3" monitor. Used for airboat, deluge and
custom MTT applications. |
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Stang 6” monitor used for MTT’s 4,400, 5,285 and
10,600 GPM FiFi 1 units. |
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Stang 6” monitor with foam capability. |
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Stang 8” monitor used for MTT’s 8,000 and 16,000 GPM
FiFi 2 units. |
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Stang FiFi and Big Gun
Monitors |
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MTT can customize monitor applications up to 16” for
fire, water jet, mining, haz-mat and flood control. |
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Applications
Offshore Marine FIFI 0, 1, & 2
systems, above or below deck.
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Flood Control |
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High volume transfer rate from
a truck-mounted skid, shown here pumping water out of a
New Orleans neighborhood, over the levee and back into the
canal after Hurricane Katrina. |

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Port Facilities
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Flexible and transportable,
eliminating need for dedicated fire boats.
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Haz-Mat
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Quickly deployable to remote
locations.
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Pipeline Construction |
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Lightweight, high power units translate to
improved shallow draft performance. |

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Airboat Fire Pump |
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Portable, on-site fire suppression utilizing
a natural waterway. |

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