PACIFIC PALISADES, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A new high-tech system puts out fires using sound waves. It may seem like magic but it's not - it's science. This revolutionary technology from Sonic Fire Tech ...
Using inaudible sound waves to stop a fire may sound like something out of a science fiction novel, but a local startup led by a former NASA researcher is developing a system capable of doing just ...
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Gayle Anderson learns about Sonic Fire Tech, a startup company founded by former NASA engineers, that uses a patented technology to extinguish wildfires using sound waves. Company officials claim the ...
The consumer market for wearable technology has grown quickly, from bands and sensors to smartwatches and rings that are designed to provide feedback about the user and augmented reality glasses.
It is easy to get nostalgic looking at historic pumpers but compared to the apparatus being produced today, even fire apparatus a few decades old are missing some major technological advancements. In ...
Forward-looking: When wildfires sweep through the dry hills outside Los Angeles, homes can be lost in moments. A California startup imagines a different outcome: as embers fall and nearby brush ...
ATLANTA — Pye-Barker Fire & Safety made a pair of acquisitions recently on opposite ends of the country, expanding its reach in Washington and Florida. Pye-Barker acquired Cox Fire Protection, a ...
Private-equity firm Agellus Capital has scooped up three fire-and-life safety companies to launch Houston-based Bluejack Fire Holdings, with a fourth acquisition in the works. The new company, headed ...
Rowan-Cabarrus Community College is offering two tuition-free Fire Protection Technology courses starting Oct. 20, aimed at enhancing the skills of North Carolina’s emergency services workforce, The ...