This was used the large police station Fire in London recently. I posted it there but as it was an old post thought it would be of interest here.
The idea is for us not to enter a fire compartment or house fire. From outside the compartment or kitchen fire as an example we will put the the nozzle onto the external wall, start the UHPL with the initial fillings made of a few different elements but let’s call them
Iron filings for now. They come out at a rate of knots and create a 3-4mm hole in the wall, bin lorry etc and then once in the compartment and you’ll hear the change of sound once broken through it allows the small water particles which expels as a mist to cool the fire gases putting out the hot stuff and then we’d go in.
This description taken from the original post on the fire. Do any departments use it the USA.? Photos on the International posts.
The idea is for us not to enter a fire compartment or house fire. From outside the compartment or kitchen fire as an example we will put the the nozzle onto the external wall, start the UHPL with the initial fillings made of a few different elements but let’s call them
Iron filings for now. They come out at a rate of knots and create a 3-4mm hole in the wall, bin lorry etc and then once in the compartment and you’ll hear the change of sound once broken through it allows the small water particles which expels as a mist to cool the fire gases putting out the hot stuff and then we’d go in.
This description taken from the original post on the fire. Do any departments use it the USA.? Photos on the International posts.