Isn't 1M dollars a very marginal cost for a plant like that.. just the settlement with the county was 900K.. and Im pretty sure fixing the resulting mess was way more expensive.
I don’t really think that’s a problem. Systems like this would protect the company’s investments and prevent a bigger disaster. My dad is a retired fireman, they deal with WAY more overdoses, fire alarm activations, and toe pain than structure fires
Jep firefighters have way more stuff too doo they are the fit, tough and buff guys (and same times woman also) that help with dangerous nonviolent situations opening closed doors and carrying unmobile (mostly even very heavy) peopel down stairs is one of the common cases for them and having a system that reduces the emitted danger from any catastrophic event is a big help
Isn't 1M dollars a very marginal cost for a plant like that.. just the settlement with the county was 900K.. and Im pretty sure fixing the resulting mess was way more expensive.
Haters gonna hate. Personally, I think it's awesome.
I agree
Why burn whole pit
Need a solid proof of concept to show that yes this will work, with massive quantities of fuel.
Large wet blanket í cheapest
That foam is literally poison. It’s fluorinated AFFF.
Okay so would you rather have fire????
Poison as in eating it? Because they just said it’s non toxic
I prefer having a building not up in flames, and spreading it
@@DraconicMaker a building up in flames will run out of fuel. Fluorinated foam will poison the water supply forever.
@@damenstravels9810 its true, but if they can find a way to keep it from getting into the groundwater, it would be sick
Guaranteed these devils aren't interested in suppressing fires, their only interest is going to the bank.
Ah this is why firefighter are losing their jobs
I don’t really think that’s a problem. Systems like this would protect the company’s investments and prevent a bigger disaster. My dad is a retired fireman, they deal with WAY more overdoses, fire alarm activations, and toe pain than structure fires
Jep firefighters have way more stuff too doo they are the fit, tough and buff guys (and same times woman also) that help with dangerous nonviolent situations opening closed doors and carrying unmobile (mostly even very heavy) peopel down stairs is one of the common cases for them and having a system that reduces the emitted danger from any catastrophic event is a big help
when tf did i write this...eh i take back what i said. i think this was suppose to be sarcastic or something