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  2. Escape chute - Wikipedia

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    A demonstration of a fire escape chute on the streets of Daegu, South Korea. An escape chute is a special kind of emergency exit, used where conventional fire escape stairways are impractical. The chute is a fabric (or occasionally metal) tube installed near a special exit on an upper floor or roof of a building, or a tall structure.

  3. Fire escape - Wikipedia

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    As buildings are built taller and taller, new fire escape ideas have been gaining popularity. Elevators, though traditionally not used as fire escapes, are now being thought of as a possible evacuation for high-rises and skyscrapers. [7] Other alternative high-rise fire escape solutions include parachutes, external collapsible elevators, and ...

  4. Helicopter Lowers Emergency Responder Onto Roof During LA ...

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    Emergency response crews rushed to rescue residents of a Los Angeles high-rise after a fire broke out on the sixth floor of the building at about 8.30 am on January 29.Joseph Killinger was in a ...

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  6. Marine evacuation system - Wikipedia

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    The MES consists of five components. Controls – used to initiate the device in an emergency situation. [9]Stowage box – contains essentials for the evacuation, including the chute and the fixed appliances, such as seats, rails, etc. [10] Composed of marine grade aluminum along with inflation cylinders, usually kept on the deck taking as little as 4 m 2 of storage space.

  7. Emergency Responder Lowered Onto LA High-Rise During Fire

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    Firefighters and helicopter crews in Los Angeles were on the scene of a large fire in a high-rise apartment building on Wilshire Boulevard early on January 29.This video shows a helicopter ...

  8. Glossary of firefighting - Wikipedia

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    High-rise building: Any building taller than three or four stories, depending upon local usage, requiring firefighters to climb stairs or aerial ladders for access to upper floors. High-rise pack: A shoulder load of hose with a nozzle and other tools necessary to connect the hose to a standpipe. Hook ladder: Short ladder with a long hook at the ...

  9. Hose pack - Wikipedia

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    It is used in conjunction with standpipes in high rise buildings to quickly deploy hose on multistory buildings. [ 5 ] Various devices, commonly referred to as fire hose vacuums or "hose vacs", are becoming more prevalent that make packing hose easier as well as facilitating the removal of air, which makes the packs smaller and easier to deploy.