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POK AND
SUPERVAC
DELIVER THE
CROWN JEWEL |
Since its inception, the Firefighter Combat Challenge has been
missing an essential component: the ability to visually disseminate
results and other pertinent information to spectators.
In the first year of the Challenge, a car-paint finished sheet
of metal, measuring 4'x8' was used as a platform for magnetic
letters and numbers. Needless to say, the effort required to post
scores was fraught with a time-delay of significant proportions.
Other interim solutions included dry-erase boards and sliding
tiles. But, these rather inadequate attempts were so "bush league"
that they were abandoned in favor of waiting for the real solution:
an electronic billboard.
Now, after ten years of waiting, POK and SuperVac deliver a
gigantic 8' x 8' LED-powered, animated scoreboard. Colorado Timing
Systems of Loveland is one of the leading fabricators of outdoor
displays and was the logical solution for the Challenge scoreboard.
The 400-pound unit will be hung from the top of the Challenge
tower via a specially fabricated swivel arm and is controlled
by a laptop computer. Everyone on the course will be able to see
the names and numbers (even in bright daylight) of any competitor
currently on the course. Additionally, important messages can
be flashed to all - eliminating one of the complaints frequently
heard at the Challenge: "I couldn't hear my name being called."
The unit is pre-programmed with a number of animated graphics
including an American Flag as well as such crowd pleasers as "Awesome,"
"New Record!," as well as hands clapping and even a mouse that
says, "Shhh!" Although we've never had a need to instill quiet.
Customized graphics of the Challenge, POK and SuperVac will also
grace the display.
Steve Tinberg, national sales manager for POK was instrumental
in effecting the deal between Colorado Timing Systems and the
Challenge. Jean-Marc Tassé, president of POK of North America
started the quest to secure a scoreboard in 1999. Cost was a barrier,
but through the efforts of Steve, SuperVac was recruited as a
partner in the venture.
POK, the world's largest fire appliance company has recently
announced its relocation from France to Cambridge, Maryland. The
logical marketing step for POK was to associate itself with the
most dynamic and visible presence within North America, the Firefighter
Combat Challenge. Clearly, the funding of the scoreboard was an
excellent tool to show the fire service its support. SuperVac,
managed by Roger and Ron Weinmeister have had a strong interest
in the Challenge for several years and have competed in the Exhibitor's
Challenge at the IAFC for the past two years. SuperVac is an industry
leader in the fabrication of fans and scene lighting.
The scoreboard was installed during the week of August 6 and
saw its first use in Cheyenne on the 11th of August, 2001. |