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Peter Wiley wrote:
Not more than once.... I've had the pleasure of putting out a fire from a 45kg cylinder when the pressure release valve had triggered, and one from a 4" main with a pipe flange rupture. Both under controlled conditions as part of my training. It takes 2 people to snuff one of these, you can't do it alone and you definitely can't do it with a fire extinguisher. Takes a full sized fire hose. It's also crucial to shut off the source of fuel for the fire. Few people realize how well most fiberglass burns. Once a fire gets started on a small boat, the only hope is to put it out FAST. Fires on ships are one of the worst things that can happen. Yes indeed. I once had the dubious pleasure of putting out a class C fire in a ships laundry, which was located just above the helo fuel storage & pumping room. I was careful to not show anybody else in the fire party the DC diagrams, didn't want to start a panic! Much more fun than training. Regards Doug King |
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