"We are having trouble locating the fire."
This is a common statement mentioned in several MAY-DAY and LODD incidents. Through proper thermal data interpretation, this can be prevented.
Identification of the following can assist firefighters with the following:
Convection currents can lead firefighters to the fire (Convection equals direction)
Convection current speed and height can indicate if they are in an exhaust or conditions are changing.
Colorization can provide information about superheated surfaces, hidden locations of fire, and areas that should be aggressively cooled.
Learn how to interpret thermal data on YOUR BRAND/MODEL of TIC. We have provided a free resource document to assist with this endeavor at our website.
Learn more here:
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Well done to our U13 Boys County Representative team on their fantastic performance today away against Colchester Academy. Well played to all ⚽️
Thanks to our sponsors @emirates_ltd for coming along to support the boys
Great couple of weeks. Hazmat initial, supervisory & Gas Tight Suit courses delivered. Also attended the ‘Hotzone’ conference along with Fire, Police, Ambulance, Military and National Resilience colleagues. So pleased with ‘the Lab’ we created to enhance delegates learning.
@Karla5188@tacticalhazmat A great course. So well hosted with Excellent instructors. Learnt lots & ate way too much!! Enjoy the rest of the course.
Well done to our U13 Boys County Representative team who played their 1st game last night under lights @needhammktfc
Looking forwards to watching them on their journey
@emirates_ltd
It’s 1984 in a rather pleasant part of Ipswich, my home town. The fire brigade have an open day, and they’re doing a demonstration on an old banger.
One marathon chocolate bar to anyone who can identify the vehicle.
Myself & @FargherCarl spent an afternoon with the chemistry team at Ipswich High School, running through some experiments. Many thanks for your hospitality.
As it gets warmer, fire services across the country will soon be busy fighting wildfires in rural locations 🚒🔥
Be prepared & download the @what3words app, so if you ever needed to call 9️⃣9️⃣9️⃣ you have the precise location of where you need help 📍
#SaferSuffolk
@ClarkeRichardj@SFRSTraining Congratulations Rick. Thoroughly, thoroughly deserved. The privilege and honour is all ours, who are fortunate enough to work alongside you. 👏���👏🏽👏🏽
Our crew from Clare had a great hazmat training day provided by the training learning and development team yesterday⚠️
They have now become a chemical trained station ready to respond at a moment's notice to keep the community safe!🧑🚒