Police in Thailand say that a fire extinguisher exploded in sweltering heat during an outdoor fire drill at a high school in Bangkok on Friday, killing one student and injuring five others.
Rather than fighting wildfires in the traditional way — using aircraft to drop chemical retardants on the blaze while ground crews clear brush that could be potential fuel — the Air Force should try to bomb it.
A raging fire, and in this case, a planned demonstration, shows how a new device known as an FST, a fire suppression tool, can knock down a fire in seconds.
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When a wildfire breaks out, early detection is key in stopping it from spreading. Now, drones may be the latest technology that helps detect wildland blazes as soon as they break out.
As wildfires continue to rage across Canada, April Reese reports on a new firefighting drone in Portugal which aims to douse blazes with water before they turn into megafires.
These firefighting robots can withstand explosions and extreme heat. They are perfect for situations where it is too dangerous for human firefighters https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gH4rPVHxfhA
A newly recruited firefighter in Los Angeles put out a major fire even before being formally introduced at a news conference. That new recruit is a robot.
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Several safety precautions would have to be taken to ensure the fire extinguisher explodes safely.
https://apnews.com/article/bangkok-school-fire-extinguisher-death-1143332d5c859d78d93ab357cc5c6606
This could be an excellent solution when dealing with wildfires.
Police and civilians can use these in emergencies to put out fires quickly!
Someone already has a patent for this idea!
https://patents.google.com/patent/US3980139A/en
It could be a great way to protect firefighters from harm when dealing with raging fires.
Drones with smoke detection sensors can also detect fires, especially wildfires before they break out.
How about these drones that find people trapped in fires?
https://www.euronews.com/next/2023/07/06/this-heat-resistent-drone-can-be-find-and-help-people-trapped-in-burning-buildings-or-wild
Check out these advanced drones that can enter burning buildings to scope out fires for firefighters on the ground.
https://www.openaccessgovernment.org/heat-sensor-fire-drones-firefighting-technology/162390/
Firefighting drones can be a game-changer when dealing with wildfires.
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20230609-can-we-use-firefighting-drones-put-out-wildfires
Drones can put out fires more effectively and with minimal risk to firefighters.
These firefighting robots can withstand explosions and extreme heat. They are perfect for situations where it is too dangerous for human firefighters https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gH4rPVHxfhA
Check out these rescue robots that can help rescue trapped individuals in fires and other disasters https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqZJci3C8HQ
Several fire departments around the world are deploying robots to help fight fires. These things are the future of fire fighting!
Robots can put out fires more efficiently and with minimal risk to firefighting personnel, thus saving many lives.