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I was pointed by a brother today to http://www.ifex3000.nl, who make a range of high-velocity suppression systems, with an interesting theory of operation. They basically push out a preset volume of water, at speeds up to 120 m/s (yes, do -not- stand in front of one of those going off!), which turns water drops into a much finer mist, giving it a much larger cooling surface area.

Some of the demo videos on YouTube are impressive, but my question would be whether this contraption has been used by any of you in a fireground. Also, comments from those who would consider adding one to their arsenal are welcome. The only model I see a real use for is the autonomous backpack - the helicopter looks good on video, but IMHO it is pushing it a little too far.

It seems like it could be a good thing for an inspection (or even search) team to carry, so they can knock down an incipient fire before a line could reach it.

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