03-10-2010, 05:18 PM | #18 (permalink) |
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How? THis is so full on win. If it was some dude with to much money then it would be a facepalm. It looks like it would work great for its intended purpose. Would I want to hop on in and go fight a structure fire with it? No, but for a wreck on a racetrack this thing would be great to control the fire before a larger apperatus gets on scene.
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Waste of money and time!
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03-10-2010, 09:47 PM | #23 (permalink) |
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Alright, HATE to burst everyone's bubble, but the car is somewhat worthless.....
It only carries 13 gallons of water, and a medium extinguisher..... Not quite what you want for a car fire.... Not to mention the capacity of the pump can't be more than 300 gpm... I highly doubt that the track has water main piping through out the course, meaning that there is no way to establish a water supply from a fire hydrant to the pump on the car. Even if there was, I see no place for hose lines, only the hose reel. Couple this with the fact that there is no place to store firefighting gear, and the car is not worth the money.... They would have been MUCH better off purchasing a fire engine for that price.... Sure, it may be slower, but with the little amount of water the GT-R carries, it would be worth it.... With that being said, they would have been much better off equipping the GT-R with extracation equipment (think Jaws, Spreaders, Rams, etc....). I am assuming that entrapment would be pretty common on this course, as the speeds are greater than your average road, and generally, you are much more likely to be entraped in a car than to be in a car that is on fire. Additionally, vehicle extracation can take upwards of 30+ minutes, so, why not get the faster unit cutting quicker until the slower, heavier hitting appartius arrive? Just my two cents, but what do I know, I am just a dumb fireman! |
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its a good idea... especially for highway car accidents... maybe not a gtr but a g35 sedan or something of that nature.. where you can incorporate a large amount of water/foam into a quick agile vehicle..
if the money if there to burn, let people burn it... I like the idea , I just wouldnt use a GTR for it.. i think its pretty cool though
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Yeh, I want one too!
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03-12-2010, 06:39 PM | #30 (permalink) |
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Out of my station our Engine has CAFS, and has worked great on both car fires and structures, I wouldn't call it overrated. Granted I would not recommend spraying foam on a building that’s fully involved right away because I don't see any effect from it. But for car fires it has worked really great and for room and contents fires its worked pretty good. It doesn't do anything water can't do though.
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