many can drop about 200 gallons, but it is usually fire retardant rather than water
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.
By the anti-fire solutions. Also by using many firemen using water from a nearby river. Dont forget the helicopters that "scoop" up water from the rivers and drop water into the Forest fire.
Some common methods for extinguishing wildfires include using water, fire retardants, and creating firebreaks to contain the spread. Helicopters and airplanes may also be used to drop water or fire retardant on the flames. It's essential to follow the guidance of trained firefighters and authorities when responding to wildfires.
Stop, Drop & Roll. Or if your by a source of water, jump in it.
It is called steam, as the heat from the camp fire causes the water to evaporate and form water vapor.
yes there is an app called water slide on the kindle fire
Greek fire?
A drop of water itself cannot cause a fire, as it is not flammable and is often used to extinguish flames. However, in some rare scenarios, water can contribute to fire hazards, such as when it comes into contact with certain combustible materials or when it causes electrical malfunctions. Additionally, steam or vapor from boiling water can create conditions that may promote combustion in specific situations. Overall, water is primarily a fire suppressant rather than a fire starter.
As of my last update in October 2023, Western Australia has a fleet of fire-fighting helicopters that varies each fire season based on operational needs and funding. Typically, the state government and various agencies may have several helicopters available for fire-fighting efforts, including both dedicated aerial firefighting helicopters and those contracted from private operators. For the most accurate and current number, it's best to consult the Western Australian government's Department of Fire and Emergency Services or their official publications.
hurry up! get a bucket of water throw it on him. make him stop drop and roll.
Joe Stein has written: 'Cold Fire, Calm Rage' 'That Twisted Thing Called Truth' 'Lift is where you find it' -- subject(s): Helicopters
The tool used to tap the tree for water in Catching Fire is called a spile.