The collapsible 'Bambi Bucket' is an
aerial firefighting tool, which is suspended below a
helicopter, most often used in combating
wildfires but can also be used for tasks such as
decontamination. It is able to scoop up water quickly from sources such as
ponds,
streams,
lakes, and many other local bodies of water as shallow as 30 cm (1 ft). Devices like the Bambi Bucket are also known as 'Monsoon Buckets' in
Australia and
New Zealand.

A-Flex collapsible Monsoon Bucket.
The bucket has a valve on the bottom which releases the water. The system can be modified to include
fire retardant foam and the ability to pump water from the bucket into an internal tank. The Bambi Bucket was invented by
Don Arney and has been in production since
1983 by
SEI Industries.
There are 20 sizes available: 72 to 2,600 gallons (275 to 9,840 liters)
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SEI Industries
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A-Flex Monsoon Buckets