Quick Search
Recent News
- Olympic security plans put to the test
- Deadly train crash in Buenos Aires
- UK Government evaluates electro-magnetic pulse event threats
- Earthquake shakes northern Italy
- Three dead in Rio de Janeiro building collapse
- Big Tokyo earthquake likely 'within the next few years'
- Mexico earthquake in Chiapas shakes region
- Elite security rehearsal on the Thames in preparation for Olympics
- Indonesia quake triggers brief tsunami alert
- Brazil dam burst forces thousands from homes
Past Articles By Category
Holmatro Petrol Pumps
Holmatro introduces new petrol pumps
Lightweight with robust frame
At Interschutz 2010 Holmatro Rescue Equipment introduced a new series of compact, portable petrol pumps with low weights ranging from 14.6 to 15.4 kg. This makes them easy to carry by one person to the rescue scene. The pumps are equipped with a robust frame protecting them during storage and (heavy) use, also on rough terrain. Model SP 10 P(C) for single tool operation is available in two versions: equipped with single hose CORE™ Technology or with 2 couplers for traditional dual hose systems. Model TP 10 P is a dual hose pump suitable for alternative tool operation.
Other special features
All pumps have a large hydraulic oil content and can therefore be used to operate any rescue tool. They also have enough oil to power multiple tools successively. Thanks to their compact dimensions the pumps are easy to store. All models have hydraulic oil level indication.


Holmatro lightweight petrol pump SP 10 PC. Equipped with single hose CORE™ Technology.
Please see video below.
Visit our website www.holmatro.com/rescue for more product information.
Recent Blogs
- Managing urban recovery: policy, planning, concepts and cases
- 'Self-reliance, resilience and survival during a crisis' Part III
- Self-reliance, resilience and survival during a crisis PART II
- Recovery, E-learning and strategic leadership - Editorial Board Member update
- Self-reliance, resilience and survival during a crisis
- Essential reading - Dr Jay Levinson reviews a book on the December 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami
- Social media in crises - a force for good or bad?
- CRJ August issue
- Volcanic disruption – learning from last year’s experience
- Resilience: Taking the wider view
Crisis Response Journal Partners
Below is a list of Crisis Response Journal’s Sponsoring Partners, leading specialists in the crisis, security and emergency response disciplines.







