Dressed in silver armor, he walked backwards into the monstrous flames;
Only one set of protective clothing was insulated, and the flames raged in front of him.
Afraid?
Afraid, but they will not back down!
As we all know, firefighters are a very dangerous profession, and they often have to enter buildings that burn in flames, or deal with factory fires. During the mission, firefighters cannot do without the unity and cooperation of team members and efficient supporting equipment. As a result, thermal imaging cameras play an important role in helping firefighters protect themselves and the lives of others.
Thermal imaging cameras can see through billowing smoke to help firefighters better understand the situation and where they and the rest of the team are. Thermal imaging cameras can also help firefighters locate people trapped by fires, as well as carry out overhauls and search and rescue in the midst of blazing fires. Thermal imaging cameras measure temperatures over long distances, protecting firefighters from tumbling and flashing.
Thick smoke billowed at the scene, and the fire truck arrived at the scene soon after receiving the alarm, but because of the thick smoke, it brought great difficulty to the fire rescue. Firefighters said that in fire rescue, it is key to be able to detect and find the location of the victim in time, but in the fire, due to the influence of high temperature, thick smoke and other factors, the rescue is particularly difficult.
Therefore, it is necessary to have a pair of eyes that can see the surrounding environment in the thick smoke and fire
The K-Series Fire Camera's Flexible Scene Enhancement (FSX) technology, which captures crisp thermal images and features on-board video recording, is the K65 for on-site forensics and fire training, and the K65 provides firefighters with a clear view in pitch black or smoky buildings.
High and low sensitivity modes
In a scene where there is no fire, the camera will operate in high-sensitivity mode, showing the full details of the thermal environment. In the case of FLIR K-Series thermal imaging cameras, the High Sensitivity mode is capable of measuring temperatures up to +150°C. In the event of a fire, the camera switches to a low sensitivity mode, which balances lower sensitivity (less detail) with higher surface temperature monitoring capabilities.
Short detection time
With FSX, firefighters can detect targets quickly without manually adjusting the camera, and in a fraction of the time without manually adjusting gain and levels. FSX technology meets these needs.
At any fire scene, FSX captures clear thermal images that make it easy to identify subtle temperature differences. The small hotspots displayed on the cold background provide the same clear detail as the background, and the temperatures of these small hotspots will constitute the main temperature range. FSX technology makes it easy to detect the location of people in high-temperature environments such as fire scenes.
Let's look at the comparison of the following two images:
The first was taken without an FSX-enabled device, and the second was taken with an FSX-enabled FLIR K65, which, unlike many other methods of detail enhancement, is not affected by variable environmental conditions. When the K65 camera is fitted with FSX, it will generate thermal video in all conditions, allowing firefighters to focus on critical information in the image without the distraction of camera control.
The FLIR K-Series is fast, convenient, and efficient
FLIR K-Series thermal imaging cameras are designed to withstand tough fire conditions, withstand a 2-meter drop to the ground, are IP67 waterproof, and can operate at full load for up to +260°C for up to 5 minutes. Thermal imaging cameras are an application tool that can play an important role when performing firefighting tasks. Thermal imaging cameras with FSX technology capture exceptionally clear thermal images, even the smallest details can be clearly distinguished.
This helps firefighters make accurate judgments and decisions in the critical moment.
119 is not just a simple number, it is a mission that comes when called
It is the responsibility that can fight when it comes, and it is a fearless retrograde again and again.