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FIRE FIGHTING TECHNIQUES

QUOTE :
   

             A hero has faced it all: he need not be undefeated, but he must be undaunted.

            Since they were initially hired to put out fires in major cities, firefighters have used technology. Various departments across the country are now utilizing technology in a variety of ways to respond faster, increase departmental communication, decrease operator mistakes when driving fire vehicles, keep firefighters safe during emergency responses, and cut expenses.


ROLE OF FIRE FIGHTER

      A fireman is responsible for more than just putting out fires. A firefighter is responsible for a variety of tasks. Because, in addition to putting out fires and saving people, a firefighter also assists with hazardous materials, traffic accidents, medical emergencies, floods, and even cat rescues from trees

Five new technologies are making firefighters' duties safer, easier, and more efficient.

               

1) Firefighter helmets with visors to block heat

2) Assistive technology for firefighters who are deaf or hard-of-hearing

 3) Wearable technology that senses dangerous gasses

4) Mobile fire trucks that save time and money

5) Headlights that show firefighters the way


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