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Using Physics to Extinguish a Fire. 🔥 Hydraulic ventilation is done by setting up a hose line on a fog stream and directing it OUT of a window. The air that a fog stream draws in also draws out the smoke and ejects it outside.

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YesKnow1 year ago

Wild hose training for firefighters

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Vinnie ❌1 year ago

This technique is known as indirect attack or indirect method in firefighting. Specifically, when using the reverse pressure of a fire hose to push away oxygen and thereby extinguish the fire, it's often referred to as "indirect application" of water. Here, the water is directed at an area near but not directly at the fire, allowing the steam and the displacement of oxygen to help suppress the flames

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Scrolling Hall of Fame1 year ago

Using physics to fight fire is like turning the laws of nature into a firefighter's best friend. 🔥🔧

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Carlos1 year ago

Amazing technique, physics rules 🚀

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Amazing Nature1 year ago

that is one way to work with

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Antony1 year ago

Nice technique!

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April ✨☁️💎👀1 year ago

Wow

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JP🍊 🏆1 year ago

Bernoulli’s principle

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Osha Is This Safe 💀1 year ago

Welcome to the future 💀

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Mars 🌿1 year ago

Does it draw out the oxygen too and extinguish the fire? Awesome. 🤩

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