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Dubai's firefighters get jetpacks to tackle highrise blazes
Dubai's firefighters get jetpacks to tackle highrise blazes
13 NOVEMBER 15
By MATT BURGESS
Read More: http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/...martin-jetpack
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The city has 916 high-rise buildings and when fires take hold of them winds fan the flames up the high-rise blocks. So officials in the country have decided to team-up with manufacturer Martin Jetpack to provide both manned and unmanned jetpacks to firefighters.
- Lt Col Ali Almutawa from Dubai's Civil Defence unit said the 20 jetpacks purchased by the city would be used to "improve and save people's lives". He told the BBC that first responders would be equipped with the jetpacks. "Sometimes we have challenges or difficulties to reach the top floors of those buildings," he said. --- "The aircraft can go into confined spaces to size-up the situation. We are going to modify them with thermal imaging cameras". The standard Martin Jetpack is powered by a V4 engine and can reach a top speed of 74kph (45mph), while climbing up to 1,000m (3,000ft) -- Dubai's tallest building the Burj Khalifa, stands at 828m tall.
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