WATERAX Pumps – Innovating for Wildland Firefighters


The MARK-3 Watson Edition pump was developed through a collaborative process directly with the Front Line.

A few years ago, WATERAX embarked on a mission to enhance our flagship product, the MARK-3 portable high-pressure fire pump. But we knew that to truly create a product that would meet the needs of the brave men and women on the frontlines, we needed to consult the true experts – actual firefighters.

The result? A game-changer. The dedication of the WATERAX team, combined with the invaluable feedback from firefighters, led to the creation of a truly exceptional firefighting tool. The next-gen MARK-3 Watson pump is a testament to the power of collaboration and the unwavering commitment to improving the safety and effectiveness of those on the frontlines.

WATERAX is truly making the world safer, healthier, and more productive through collaboration and a genuine passion for protecting the lives of those who protect us.

For more info visit https://www.waterax.com/en/home

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The MARK-3 Watson Edition pump was developed through a collaborative process directly with the Front Line. A few years ago, WATERAX embarked on a mission to enhance our flagship product, the MARK-3 portable high-pressure fire pump. But we knew that to truly create a product that would meet the needs of the brave men and […]

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