If you picture all of this on fire, and the
trees bursting into flames, and you got
to put a shelter because you're afraid
of being overrun ... it's intimidating.
My name is John Morton-Aslanis. I'm the
lead technical on the wildland
firefighter shelter. We are in Northern
California talking to the firefighters
here at Cal Fire. They have to deal with the
threat every day.
Grab ahold of this ... as you can see,
there's a right hand, left hand.
When they're deploying we have no
other options.
It's on us. So they have
seconds. At the Textile Protection and Comfort
Center, we produce a fireball over 2,000
degrees Fahrenheit that can engulf a
manikin, that can engulf a shelter. From
a textile standpoint, you're trying to protect the
interior of the shelter itself and
that's the whole point of this project:
is trying to make sure that the
firefighter can breathe and not perish.
These are human lives; that's what's
important to realize. You work in a
laboratory, but it affects real people.
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