Good question. It says that Fire Rover confirms the fire, which probably means personnel in their central monitoring station get the alarm and have to visually confirm it. I wonder if they can also remotely control the aim of the stream.
I think operator control is much smarter - you don't need many operators on standby since these fires are somewhat rare, and they can do a much better job of intelligently addressing the fire, avoding people, stopping when/if the fire dept gets there etc
@@sango_wilko851 a video of a Tesla appeard few days ago, the owner drove the car into a lake bcoz it started to smoke....the car continued to bur under water LOL or at least something did burn there, bcoz there was a yellow flame over the submerged Tesla , how crazy is that 🤣
@@sango_wilko851 the owner sunk the car bcoz it started to smoke on it's own. Also , apparently you can put down the fire with tons of water....and that video shows exactly the opposite. lol
You can't put lithium fires out with water 99% of the time, normally they have to spray it to contain it, that's not a reason to ban evs as gas and oil is much worse overall, it's more of a problem with tesla quality going down the drain
Few seconds and then the operator confirming the extinguishing process is slow for you? I think in a lot of these videos the delay is a deliberate work of an operator in order to give time for workers to move away. You don't want to swash someone right into burning heap of waste by high pressure water.
This is fricking cool!!
Very interesting.....
Do they have wind direction and speed sensors for semi and fully outdoor applications? 🤔
Good question. It says that Fire Rover confirms the fire, which probably means personnel in their central monitoring station get the alarm and have to visually confirm it. I wonder if they can also remotely control the aim of the stream.
We have units for both indoor and outdoor applications. Our trained agent can aim the nozzles taking wind and depth into account.
so its not automated control, only AI detection, then an operator responds?
It is automated, but operator can take over the control if needed.
I think operator control is much smarter - you don't need many operators on standby since these fires are somewhat rare, and they can do a much better job of intelligently addressing the fire, avoding people, stopping when/if the fire dept gets there etc
@@danielfearn6076 we protect operators that have an inherent risk of fire 🔥 in their operations. We are responding to thousands of incidents annually.
@@FireRover does a person control the water nozzle?
Does it calculate for wind and can it adjust the pressure to reach distances?
2:38 looks like no
Hey! Sounds like a GOOD idea to put those batteries in Millions on the road and underground parking lots 🔥🔥
Exactly! Just don't drive your EV into a dumpster to get picked up as waste.
@@sango_wilko851 a video of a Tesla appeard few days ago, the owner drove the car into a lake bcoz it started to smoke....the car continued to bur under water LOL or at least something did burn there, bcoz there was a yellow flame over the submerged Tesla , how crazy is that 🤣
@@krisg822 sounds like the fire had gotten severe enough to ignite the small portion of Lithium (
@@sango_wilko851 the owner sunk the car bcoz it started to smoke on it's own. Also , apparently you can put down the fire with tons of water....and that video shows exactly the opposite. lol
You can't put lithium fires out with water 99% of the time, normally they have to spray it to contain it, that's not a reason to ban evs as gas and oil is much worse overall, it's more of a problem with tesla quality going down the drain
Surprised this hasn't yet happened in the cargo hold of an aircraft.
ooooh buddy get ready to be surprised alright...
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Airliner_accidents_and_incidents_caused_by_in-flight_fires
It happened multiple times, the cargo bay is protected by Novec 1230 gas agent system designed by Kidde (a Raytheon subsidiary).
Well done guys, fire and waste are awful mixes
i don t feel this is a good idea from video i see his very slow to analyze fire maybe is an option for night if are not human in factory
We are by far the fastest way to detect and confirm a fire, then react than any solution in the world 🌍
Few seconds and then the operator confirming the extinguishing process is slow for you? I think in a lot of these videos the delay is a deliberate work of an operator in order to give time for workers to move away. You don't want to swash someone right into burning heap of waste by high pressure water.