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Firefighting, CO2 bomb maybe?
I was bored and got to thinking, is a carbon dioxide bomb feasible? What I'm thinking of is a bomb which, when thrown near/over a fire, would explode, and the explosion sucks up a ton of the oxygen in it (and making carbon dioxide as a result), thereby taking the air a fire needs to continue burning. Fires can be killed if you remove their fuel source (like stuff it can burn) or their oxygen (usually via water, unless it's a chemical/electrical fire, in which case you need some other chemical to put it out with). It might work sort of like those current fire extinguishers that spew out a dry chemical, but on a much larger scale.
I suppose this would be risky for fighting fires in an enclosed building, because if there's people inside, this would also wipe out their air supply. Not to mention it's risky for the firefighters themselves (unless they're already carrying their own air supply, which they probably are if they're running inside a burning building). This could probably work for forest fires though. In addition to dumping water/chemicals over it (along with the controalled burning ahead of it to try and stop a raging inferno already), it would help kill off the fire without endangering too much life/property/trees (I suppose animals underneath wouldn't like it, but chances are they've probably escaped from the fire already). Plus the CO2 would help the plants out, as that's the air they "breathe", and it's not "hazardous" either (well, in the immediate area, yeah, but again, hopefully there won't be any people down where the bombs go off). I realize there's a lot of air the fire can draw from in the open, which is why the bomb would have to cover a wide radius so that the fire can't just suck in more air right away (like maybe a 500 yard radius around the fire or something). But snuffing out a huge forest fire could probably be done faster with these devices. So, how practical would a CO2 bomb be? Yes, there's probably some factors I'm forgetting to address (and please, feel free to point them out to make more discussion), but this could be yet another weapon designed to lower the damage from fires (or at least forest fires, cause again, I don't think this would be too effective on a house fire cause people need oxygen to breathe). And this item wouldn't be designed to replace current firefighting techniques, just one more thing that could be useful in putting out a fire. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
And yeah, you probably would need a ton of CO2 to make it work. But if it could help slow down large fires, then that'd help a lot. An alternative solution might be to let controlled fires run through areas regularly. Nature's been doing it for years now (ala trees getting hit by lightning and catching fire), but with all our stuff saying "forest fires = bad", it's let a ton of plantlife and underbrush accumulate over the years, so that when a fire does start (whether it's by someone forgetting to put out their campfire, or lightning once again hitting a tree and setting it on fire), all that stuff suddenly becomes combustible material for the fires to rage through. Sure, it wouldn't look pretty doing controlled burns, but better that than letting a wildfire go crazy (and taking out a large chunk of trees in the process). There's nowhere I can't reach. |