LA Times:
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2 ... ystem.html
L.A. County considers automated wildfire detection system
Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich wants Los Angeles County to maintain an automated early detection and response system that could put out wildfires within minutes after they break out.
What kind of system would that be. Some star wars like satellites that detect everything and then send a squadron of Predator fire fighting drones to put it out automagically?
Yeah, they've got billions for that.
What kind of system would that be. Some star wars like satellites that detect everything and then send a squadron of Predator fire fighting drones to put it out automagically?
Yeah, they've got billions for that.
The next time a fire breaks out near the ACH - I say we just clear the road, let Taco jump behind the wheel of one of those big water tanker truck thingies and let him rip!!! I bet he can get from it's starting point to Wrightwood in like 15 minutes Two hands on the steering wheel and at least two tires on the road at all times
I thought we were down to a "one tire requirement"outwhere wrote:The next time a fire breaks out near the ACH - I say we just clear the road, let Taco jump behind the wheel of one of those big water tanker truck thingies and let him rip!!! I bet he can get from it's starting point to Wrightwood in like 15 minutes Two hands on the steering wheel and at least two tires on the road at all times
Depends on suspension loading characteristics. Assuming a full Deuce-and-half going around a solid #3 turn with 1 ton of water in the back on whatever off roadish tires they've got, and the typical live axle with leaf setup, I'd want at least 3 of 10 tires (if 3 axle) on the ground. Good luck doing that uphill.