Delta Fire’s Hose Ramps are available in various sizes and materials, designed to facilitate vehicular access over hose lines without causing damage. Suitable for single or double hose configurations, these ramps are engineered to accommodate different weight-bearing requirements, making them ideal for use with heavy industrial machinery and in diverse operational settings.


Fire hose ramps are protective ramps designed to allow vehicles to drive over fire hoses without causing damage to the hose lines. They are made from durable materials capable of supporting significant weight, so heavy industrial machinery, fire appliances, and other vehicles can pass over hoses safely while keeping them intact beneath. Hose ramps are available in configurations that accommodate single or double hose lines, helping maintain continuous water flow and protecting hoses from crushing, abrasion, or impact in high‑traffic or operational environments. They are commonly used where vehicle access and hose deployment overlap, such as fire scenes, industrial sites, events, or emergency operations.
Fire hose ramps are made from high-strength, durable materials such as reinforced polyurethane or heavy-duty composite plastics. These materials provide the necessary load-bearing capacity to support vehicles while remaining resistant to abrasion, impact, and environmental exposure. Some ramps also feature non-slip surfaces to ensure safe vehicle passage and maintain hose integrity underneath. The robust construction ensures hoses are protected from crushing or damage during operational or industrial use.
Fire hose ramps are commonly used in areas where vehicles need to pass over deployed fire hoses without damaging them. Typical environments include firefighting operations, industrial sites, warehouses, event grounds, and marine or offshore facilities. They are ideal for situations where hoses must cross roadways, access routes, or high-traffic areas, ensuring that water flow is maintained and hoses remain intact while heavy vehicles or equipment move across them.
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