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In my traineeship I`m working with a new concept to fight carfires. It`s a blanket which can be pulled over a car when it`s on fire.

Did anyone heared of this product yet?
When you don`t, you can see how it works at youtube by filling in Tignis at the searchbar.

I`m curious for your opinion.

Thnx.

Remco

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Looks very expensive and not any good for multiple uses.
I dont see it taking hold in the U.S. fire service because water is cheaper and less manpower intensive.

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