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lib435
Heliman
Location: UK

Thanks for the comments John and very many thanks for your "behind the scenes" help in assisting me with this project.

the link you provided didnt work for me so i have pasted the text of the article for others to see:



A radio-controlled helicopter helped firefighters save a furniture-maker's business from being totally destroyed.

Fire crews sent up their new camera-operated helicopter for the first time when tackling the blaze in Emsworth.

More than 70 firefighters from across the region fought the fire in the converted barn on Southleigh Road at 5am on Sunday.

But it was the new helicopter which allowed them to get a bird's eye view of the scene and where they would be best employed to tackle the fire.

Incident commander Carlton Kerr said: 'The helicopter is on trial at the moment and this is the first building we've used it on.

'It's very good because it enables us to get an overview of where the fire is spreading and where it could go as well.

'This means we can use it for reconnaissance and see where we need to send our resources.'

The fire service bought the Carvec Kestrel aerial observation and photography platform in April and it is based at the headquarters in Eastleigh with the incident command unit.

Only two feet in length it can be flown up to 550 yards from the pilot and to a height of up to 400 feet for about 15 to 20 minutes.

The camera enabled firefighters to help save the furniture company's machine shop and showroom but still 50 per cent of the converted barn, including the offices and assembling area, was destroyed by the fire.

As firefighters fought the blaze residents were warned to keep their windows shut and stay indoors because atmospheric conditions meant smoke stayed low.

But by 10am the fire was under control, with the final crew leaving at 3.30pm.

Mr Kerr added. 'The fire was initially detected by an automated fire alarm which alerted us to the problem.

'Without the alarm being raised the damage done would have been considerable, so it is important for everyone to check their own smoke alarms and ensure that they are working correctly.'

Investigators remained on the scene yesterday to determine the cause of the fire, which is thought to have been an electrical fault.

A thousand nuts and bolts all flying in formation, untill one decides to leave and the rest follow.
08-05-2008 12:52 AM
 
 
jhamlinjr
Key Veteran
Location: Milledgeville, GA, United States

Alright, I'm moving to the UK.

Congrats to the guys involved in this. I wish that I could convince the departments that I work for to use this kind of technology. They are way behind the times only meeting the required "standards" but not exceeding.

Along with structure fires, we have a lot of slow to medium speed brush fires. It would be helpful in personel and apparatus placement for optimal fire control and safety.
08-05-2008 02:19 AM
 
 
lib435
Heliman
Location: UK

Hey Guys, latest update. Following some very successful flights both in training and operationally that highlighted the advantages of an aerial system, we have now placed an order for a thermal image camera to complete the whole set-up. The image that convinced them was a still shot of an acetylene cylinder buried deep in a fire that in normal circumstances would have meant sending in a firefighter to monitor its condition. We managed to pick it out but it would have been easier to monitor its temperature with a thermal camera which everyone agreed with so.............I got the call to place an order
Going from strength to strength.
As soon as i get clearence to use the latest images I'll post a few more pics in my gallery.
Graham.............

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09-15-2008 07:26 PM
 
 
krav
Heliman
Location: Portsmouth - UK

Nice one.
Your job just gets better and better.


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09-15-2008 10:50 PM
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jhamlinjr
Key Veteran
Location: Milledgeville, GA, United States

Was the acetyline tank spotted during the incident or after? Just curious because you said a still photo.
09-15-2008 11:46 PM
 
 
lib435
Heliman
Location: UK

jhamlinjr. The cylinder was already spotted deep in the pile of debris and cooling water was being applied and an exclusion zone set-up. We had to check that the cooling water was still hitting in the right place, a job that would normally be done by someone going in close to check. A still photo was sufficient as we were also watching the live downlink at the same time.
Graham.

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09-16-2008 06:51 PM
 
 
jhamlinjr
Key Veteran
Location: Milledgeville, GA, United States

Thanks for clearing it up for me.

Awesome job!

Im keeping an eye on this thread for ideas that come from your updates. Keep them coming!

Jamie
09-16-2008 06:55 PM
 
 
BigguyOz
Key Veteran
Location: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Did anyone else receive an RR PM spam message trying to flog helicopters? I am not impressed...

Tony Stott
Scenefromabove.com.au
13.3m mast
AP hot air balloon
AP kites
09-17-2008 01:06 AM
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krav
Heliman
Location: Portsmouth - UK

BigguyOz... got one as well from www air star intl.com
Guess they must be targeting everyone on RR.
Gonna take them ages to send a pm to every RR member, why not just put an advert in?

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09-17-2008 07:02 AM
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BigguyOz
Key Veteran
Location: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

It has been attended to by Admin

Tony Stott
Scenefromabove.com.au
13.3m mast
AP hot air balloon
AP kites
09-17-2008 07:11 AM
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lib435
Heliman
Location: UK

I must be really special, I got two of the above mentioned PM's.

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09-17-2008 05:10 PM
 
 
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