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De oefendag Brandweercollega in Nood (BIN) voor alle collega's in de operationele dienst van onze regio. Belangrijk dat we weten hoe we kunnen handelen in geval van nood. https://t.co/gExKG5MUFE
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An average room will go from a spark to fully engulfed in under (5) min. Our avg response time is (4) min. In our attempt to race the clock to get you out, we can find ourselves in trouble & have to train on rescuing one another. Please help us avoid this & have smoke alarms.
Dld, Thyrnau: autoladder met een man nog in de korf vliegt in brand door brandende diesel die uit een loods stroomt. @feuerwehrmag @BINinformatie https://t.co/hM5ReHRDL2
@WojciechITB@FF_mayday@BINinformatie Look what we found out by just doing the simple experiment. Led flashlight (green) is visible on a thermal imagine camera! You can even see the blinking. This is interesting for #firefighters. Believe more research is needed. But it is a start. #alwaysgohome
@semanticfire @fireboomer@WojciechITB@FF_mayday We need to research this. Can FF capture different patterns in light pulses during interior firefighting and from what distance. 1 puls = 2 seconds. Alfa could be 2s puls, 2s pause. Delta would be 4 x that. Inbetween the sequences 4s pause.
@WojciechITB@FF_mayday@BINinformatie Another question. What would it take to see those lightpulsles on a TIC? Would it make sense to try and combine that: visual wavelength of light and then a sort of wavelength that is captured by a TIC? Many FF carry a TIC. If it makes the light more visible (distance) why not.
@fireboomer@FF_mayday@BINinformatie I would go for a strong white LED's with a spherical lens. They should have great battery life and visibility if you drop them on the flow. Would also consider slow-blinking so you can tell it is this device when the light gets scattered and you just see afterglow.
Interesting!