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United Rotorcraft receives contract for Ventura County Firehawks

United Rotorcraft Press Release | August 24, 2018

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United Rotorcraft has announced the receipt of a contract with Ventura County Fire Department to convert two surplus U.S. Army aircraft into Firehawk helicopters.

The reconfigured aircraft will include an aerial firefighting mission package with extended landing gear, a 1,000-gallon firefighting tank, and a retractable snorkel system. United Rotorcraft Photo

VCFD purchased two U.S. Army HH-60L aircraft, originally configured as dedicated medevac helicopters.

These aircraft had been outfitted with the United Rotorcraft medical equipment and patient litter systems, some of which will be re-purposed in the new Firehawk  configurations.

Following a full maintenance inspection, the aircraft will be painted at the United Rotorcraft Decatur, Texas, facility and modified at the company’s Englewood, Colorado, facility.

Ventura County Fire Department has purchased two U.S. Army HH-60L aircraft, originally configured for medevac operations. They will be converted into Firehawk helicopters. United Rotorcraft Photo

“Ventura County Fire Department, along with our partners from Ventura County Sheriff’s Air Unit, have worked hard over the past years to identify the right solution for expanding and modernizing our aerial fleet,” said Battalion Chief Gary Monday of Ventura County Fire Department.

“We are looking forward to seeing the new Firehawk  aircraft serving the fire crews and people of Ventura County and the State of California.”

The reconfigured aircraft will include an aerial firefighting mission package with extended landing gear, a 1,000-gallon firefighting tank, and a retractable snorkel system.

A multi-mission interior including reconfigurable crew stations will be installed to allow the aircraft to perform a variety of missions including firefighting, fire crew transport, search-and-rescue and medical evacuation.

In addition to mission equipment, upgraded avionics and a new instrument panel will be installed in the cockpit.

“We are so proud to be part of the future Ventura firefighting mission as well as repurposing these Army surplus aircraft for their new homes,” said Bob Brodin, director of government programs at United Rotorcraft.

“The Firehawk aircraft have so many capabilities to help the people of Ventura County and we look forward to delivering these aircraft.”

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