Engineered Together. Ready Together.
IDEX Fire & Safety united its brands at FDIC 2026 to showcase connected systems, Captium intelligence, and equipment built for real fireground readiness.
Checkout using your account
Checkout as a new customer
Creating an account has many benefits:
See what’s new at IDEX Fire & Safety – from new product launches to innovative solutions, our products in the news, and more.
IDEX Fire & Safety united its brands at FDIC 2026 to showcase connected systems, Captium intelligence, and equipment built for real fireground readiness.
Connected equipment is helping fire departments do more with less. During an IAFC Tech Talk Tuesday, Jason Cerrano of IDEX Fire & Safety explained how tools like the SAM System improve efficiency, support smaller crews, and enhance safety through automation and data. Used strategically, this technology acts as a force multiplier—helping departments meet staffing, recruitment, and operational challenges without replacing firefighters.
Hale’s next generation Qmax fire pump is built for 2027 engines, quieter operation, and flexible packaging—see it first at FDIC and learn more.
Captain Kirk McKinzie’s featured Fire Apparatus article explores firefighting’s evolution with smart tools and connected technology.
Every second counts in firefighting. The SAM Waterflow System automates pump operations, speeds up hydrant connections, and reduces human error—helping crews get water on the fire faster. With SAM, firefighters focus more on saving lives and less on manual tasks. Discover how automation is transforming emergency response.
IDEX Fire & Safety partners with Catapult XR to modernize firefighter training and inspire future leaders in emergency response.
Firefighters will play a critical role in supporting city leaders as they work to advance technology and innovation.
Hale Products partnered with Embers of Hope to host a heartwarming Family Fun Night in Ocala, FL, celebrating burn survivors with community, compassion, and courage.
This piece highlights the dangers of overpressurized hose lines during structure fires, showing how pressure surges can lead to firefighter injuries, delays, and miscommunication. Using real-world scenarios and NFPA data, it emphasizes the physical toll on crews and the challenges faced by pump operators. It also demonstrates how SAM helps reduce risk and improve safety by automating pressure control during critical moments.
We’re proud to announce that our article, Leveraging Advanced Technology, was recently published in the Fire and Safety Journal Americas (FSJA).