Set on a 1,700-gallon metal water tank, the Remotely Activated Snorkel Site (RASS) uses robot-controlled valves to tap into an area's municipal water system, allowing quick access for snorkel helicopters that otherwise would have to spend valuable minutes flying to a reservoir or other water source. The new technology, currently being field tested in Anaheim Hills, is the first of its kind in the country, officials from Orange County Fire Authority and Anaheim Fire & Rescue said in a news conference Monday. (Video by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)
Негізгі бет Anaheim Fire and OCFA Show Off New "fire hydrant" for water-dropping helicopters
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