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Originally published June 8 2005

3-D firefighting slow to arrive in the United States from Sweden

by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor

Ed Hartin, a battalion chief in charge of training firefighters near Portland, claims that U.S. firefighting techniques are outdated. Three dimensional firefighting, 3-D because it accounts for the gasses that fill up a room, uses thermal-imaging equipment in which firefighters gauge the thermodynamics of a blaze and then treat unseen gases with short bursts of fog. The technique was developed by two Swedish fire engineers. The technique contradicts a hard-and-fast rule in firefighting: don't put water on smoke because the water will turn to steam and burn firefighters. The new rule is that water, broken into tiny droplets and applied in short bursts, can cool dangerous gases without turning to steam. These techniques, introduced in Sweden, the UK, and France, proved to decrease firefighter fatalities by almost half in extreme fire situations. The United States, Hartin complains, is slow to adopt such changes. In 2003, a U.S. journal released a study that dismissed 3-D's validity. The study, Hartin says, did not follow the precautions outlined by Swedish system and was doomed to fail. He argues that the U.S. must begin adopting new methods for fighting fires because today's houses are much more likely to create dangerous conditions for firefighters. Many new kinds of home insulation create much hotter fires and the ubiquity of synthetic materials emit dangerous gases when they burn.





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