What a difference a second makes.... (as automatically seen by an HPWREN motion-detect camera)
Retardant operations had a minor glitch from Ramona AAB during product transfer from Airslide trailer. Lots of clean-up required by airbase staff. The powder is moved using low air pressure from truck transfer, about 6-10 PSI as the air escapes out when powder moves inside. NOTE: No one was hurt after the airsock broke on back of retardant trailer, causing P-100 powder burst into air surrounding operations, loading pits and way out & over T-70 in pit #1 about 100' away. The airsock lets the air out as powder goes into trailer.
Image caption by Ron SerabiaArticle source: http://hpwren.ucsd.edu/ |
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