Ed,

Go to this site:

http://afsanw.org/

and click on the Residential Sprinkler Video link. look for me in the
background in one scene.

On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 4:59 PM, Ed Vining <[email protected]> wrote:
> The National Park Service recently had a fire in one of the grand lodges.
> The park has a fire engine and firefighters.  The potential problem was that
> the fire fighters were out of the park at a training session.  The nearest
> fire department to respond is 26 miles away.  The Chief Ranger was the only
> one in the park to respond.  He smelled smoke when he entered the building.
> What made it a non-problem was a sprinkler in the attic that detected and
> controlled the fire.
>
> The event is going to be described at a meeting, and the speaker would like
> to be able to show pictures of an operating sprinkler and of a fire scene
> where sprinklers controlled a fire.
>
> Can anyone help?
>
>
>
>
> --
> Ed Vining
> 4819 John Muir Rd
> Martinez CA 94553
> 925-228-8792
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Ron Greenman
Instructor
Fire Protection Engineering
Bates Technical College
Tacoma, WA

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