A radical new suit for the firefighter of the future has been revealed that could give them superhuman strength
London: A radical new suit for the firefighter of the future has been revealed that could give them superhuman strength.
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The exoskeleton would allow firefighters to easily rescue and carry people out of fires, or take heavy equipment up flights of stairs inside a burning building.
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It can be fitted with a range of gadgets for different mission, including a high-pressure water hose that simply clips onto the arm.
“Each year, an estimated 15,500 high-rise structure fires cause 60 civilian deaths, 930 injuries, and millions of dollars in property loss,” said Melbourne-based designer Ken Chen. “High-rises can hold thousands of people well above the reach of fire department aerial devices, once the fire is above the operational reach of aerial ladder or elevating platforms the chance of rescuing victims is near zero.”
To help solve the problem, Chen designed a strap on exoskeleton to boost firefighters’ strength and allow them to easily climb high buildings.
“The AFA exoskeleton suit aims to increase firefighters’ performance in walking, running and carrying while high-rise fire fighting,” he said.