This oil spill simulation exercise was done by Fire & Rescue Academy of Malaysia (FRAM) trainees.
Some of the fuel used were a mix of diesel, petrol, and kerosene. The temperature was so hot and I could feel the heat even at a 50 metre distance. To the trainees holding the nozzle, they could see flames in front of their very eyes separated only with tiny droplets of water shield that came from high-pressured water pumps. With full Dragger face masks, helmets, transparent visor, protective clothing and rubber boots, they could still feel the heat to their skin.
The aim is not to extinguish fire but to close the central valve and avoiding the flammable liquid from coming out. This eventually prevents fire altogether. The team move in different groups with right and left flank containing ground flame from escaping and spraying water to both centre attacking groups to cool their body temperature. The centre attacking groups move synchronuously to the orders of commander, 'siegeing' the flames and revealing the key valve situated at the centre.
Well, a video speaks a billion of words. Enjoy :)
Lol. "how to" the final scene in harry potter
RashiD1G 6 months ago
yup! cefs ade teknik terbaru yang patut jbpm guna to fight industrial fire
rlongbomba 10 months ago
kita dah tak pakai teknik tu, bahaya.... sekarang ni kita pakai teknik effective stream, selamat sikit....
doh payoh rapat dgn api....
doh rasa semua tu..........
industrial fire fighter, cefs resp.
jijoe81 11 months ago
bomba mmg hebat
pepon751 1 year ago
bomba bomba bomba bomba...
akulah kadet bomba...
tieyaify 1 year ago
gila aaa...
bravo.... selalu nengok action dlm pilem omputih jee..
trulymd 1 year ago
put it out then
rockandroll626 1 year ago
yerps... yg dlu kene yg depan skali, tukang buat dinding air tu...
uncle1116 2 years ago
in real life, they could have been killed if the water ran out...
what a brave man
kucingkopi 2 years ago
totaly crazy :)
alienscum988 3 years ago