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Thursday, March 11, 2010

NIST Tests Wind-Driven Firefighting Tactics

Fire engineers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology tested the effect of wind-driven fires and developed related firefighting tactics for use in residential and high-rise buildings. Wind-driven fires create dangerous fire conditions that penetrate firefighters’ turnout gear and lead to loss of life, said Dan Madrzykowski, a NIST fire protection engineer. Researchers at NIST, a non-regulatory agency under the Department of Commerce, initially began to study how firefighters died of thermal shock in high-rise fires. In each case, burn injuries weren’t necessarily inconsistent with life. “They weren’t that bad,” Madrzykowski said. “But yet there ...

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