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Friday, November 6, 2009

Foam follow function: The Tremonia and Wattenscheid trials

This is the third article in a series featured by Fire Chief, which started with a description of the problems encountered when fire and extinguishment trials with new agents are conducted, when the results are to stand up against scientific as well as real-life firefighting challenges. (See "When did you fight your last crib fire?" March 1997, available at .) A year later, we were able to publish the first part of results that we obtained from trials extinguished using cafs. (See "CAFS goes to Germany," August 1998, available at .) In 1997 and 1998, we ran 21 ...

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