Service & Maintenance
Whether it’s one length of hose or a 30,000 lpm pumpset, maintaining operational readiness should be a given. When the call comes through the first reliable response is vital. Big fires start small – Hawkes Fire want to help you keep them that way.
That’s why you want a well trained and well equipped engineering team behind you.
Our fully equipped workshop offers servicing and repairs to all makes of fire appliances, ambulances and emergency service vehicles. Our engineers are on call 24 hours a day 7 days a week with fully equipped vans. We can offer scheduled maintenance programs for Airport / Industrial fire vehicles including Chassis / pumps / foam systems / powder systems including repairs and full refurbishment facilities.
A comprehensive service schedule is followed by our fully qualified service engineers with the work undertaken either in our workshop or on site. For site work our engineers are completely self-contained using dedicated fully kitted out service vans.
- Pumps
- Engines
- Monitors
- Foam equipment
- Deluge systems
- Fire trucks
- Hydrants
- Fire hose
- Extinguishers
Breaking News...
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At least 12 people were killed and nearly 140 injured in a major fire after an explosion at a petrochemical factory in eastern Thailand
View » - New blasts at Suez oil refineries (19/04/2012)

CAIRO: Twenty-three workers at the Nasr Oil Company were injured after new explosions were reported at the company’s site in Suez Tuesday dawn, officials said.
View » - Radioactive fluid leaks at French nuclear reactor following two small fires (12/04/2012)

RENNES, France — Radioactive cooling fluid leaked at a French nuclear reactor Thursday following two small fires
View » - Fire-up the FireHawk! (28/02/2012)

Mobile fire fighting kit designed to deal with large scale tank fires is a specialist field. So it’s really valuable when you can get “hands on” during the buying process.
View » - Hawkes Fire Provide Emergency Foam Stocks to Tilbury Power Station (28/02/2012)

“Environment,” “carbon footprint,” “global warming” – these are emotive phrases at the best of times but most fuel alternatives come with down side risk…
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