The U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) has announced the availability of an innovative new fire safety tool for testing by fire departments across the country. Developed by Qwake Technologies based in Austin, Texas, the C-THRU device is a helmet-mounted indoor visualization and navigation device that allows first responders to see through dark smoke. The technology aims to enhance situational awareness, improve firefighter effectiveness, and reduce exposure to carcinogens.
Dr. Dimitri Kusnezov, DHS Under Secretary for Science and Technology, emphasized the importance of improved equipment and technology for first responders in saving lives and ensuring firefighter safety. He highlighted the collaborative efforts between S&T and industry partners to address challenges faced by first responders and leverage emerging technology to meet their needs.
Fire departments interested in testing the new technology must submit their applications by July 31, 2024. The data collected from the testing will be used to refine and optimize the product for real-world use before its commercial release.
The C-THRU device will be distributed to 80 fire departments across the country, covering all FEMA regions. Prototypes will be distributed to fire departments of varying sizes, missions, and operating environments. Participating fire departments will have the opportunity to define their own operational use and training standards for the equipment, ensuring that it meets their specific needs.
This initiative aims to enhance the safety and effectiveness of firefighters by providing them with cutting-edge technology for improved performance in firefighting situations.
In conclusion, this new innovation from S&T has great potential to revolutionize how first responders approach dark smoke situations in fires. The availability of this technology comes at a crucial time when many firefighters are at risk due to exposure to toxic fumes while fighting fires. With this new tool on hand, they can navigate through smoke more effectively than ever before, saving countless lives in doing so.
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