A fireman's greatest resource, of course, is water and the #1 place they connect with that is fire hydrants (why not water hydrants?). Also at the fireman's disposal are trucks with compartments for tools, hoses, the Jaws of Life, breathing apparatuses, extra suits, axes, picks and a growing number of tech devices. Oh yeah, let's not forget those ladders for reaching those stranded at heights!
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Yes, helicopters can carry firefighters to forest fires. They are often used to transport firefighters to remote or inaccessible areas where the fire is burning. Helicopters can also be used to drop water or fire retardant on the fire to help suppress it.
Firefighters are able to stop a muck fire when the rain comes. The rain seeps into the ground to put out the fire. Or the fire runs into a lake.
A cascade system is used to fill the air tanks that firefighters use inside a fire.
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Firefighters typically get oxygen tanks from their fire department or fire station. These tanks are filled with compressed oxygen and are essential for providing breathable air to firefighters in hazardous or smoke-filled environments.
Carbon Dioxide is the most common gas in fire extinguishers.
Firefighters use trigonometry to determine the height of buildings and other structures. It is also used to measure distances and angles needed to reach the scene of a fire. Trigonometry is also used to calculate the flow of water or foam needed to extinguish a fire. Calculating the height of a building or structure Measuring distances and angles to reach the scene of a fire Calculating the amount of water or foam needed to extinguish a fireFirefighters use trigonometry to determine the best way to approach a fire and to ensure that the necessary resources are available. Without the use of trigonometry firefighters would not be able to accurately and efficiently respond to fires.
No. You can help fire proof a building. But there is always a chance it can catch on fire somehow. Fire sprinklers are only used to keep the fire under control so it doesn't spread...they are not used to put the fire entirely out. Firefighters are for that. Anything that you use to fire proof a building is only used to keep the fire under control until the Firefighters arrive. The closest you can get to a fireproof building is a brick one with a terracotta tile roof.
Example sentence - The firefighters expected to have full containment of the forest fire by the weekend.
it is a non-flammable gas that is effective at starving a fire of oxygen. Like other fire extinguishers (foam and water) it is only recommended for fighting certain types of fire. more infromation and recommendations on their use should be available through the fire department.
yes when they talk about how contained a fire is for example!