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Fluorescein and Poly(Ethylene Oxide) Hose Stream Additives for Improved Firefighting Effectiveness
Authors:Eric B Chen  Antonio J Morales  Chien-Chung Chen  Alfred A Donatelli  William W Bannister  Bruce T Cummings
Affiliation:(1) University of Massachusetts, Lowell, Massachusetts;(2) New York City Fire Department (Retired), Spring Hill, Florida
Abstract:A novel technique has been developed to accurately monitor levels of hose stream additives by adding a fluorescein tracer. A fluorescent agent system is proposed to control and monitor additives into hose streams. Fluorescent water streams also have the advantage of improved nighttime and low-light visibility.Poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) was shown in the 1960s to be very effective in fire hose streams, providing dramatic increases in hose stream pressure, reach, and volume. As is discussed in this paper, however, PEO fell into disrepute for firefighting operations. A reexamination strongly indicates the inaccuracy of previous misperceptions and indicates that PEO deserves reconsideration as being potentially powerful for greatly enhanced petroleum, ordnance, high-rise and impeded access firefighting, in which increased stand-off distances are desirable.
Keywords:firefighting  Class A foam  aqueous film forming foam (AFFF)  diethylene glycol butyl ether (DGBE)  poly(ethylene oxide)  fluorescein  night time visibility  fire hose stream  drag reduction  metering
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