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T.I.C. Features

• New Solid State HD-BST Technology

• Lightest Weight
- 4 Pounds

• Rugged GRP Composite Construction

• Waterproof

• 3 hours usage per battery charge

• Wireless Transmitter

• Video Overlay

• No Saturation,
No Whiteout

• On-Screen Temperature
Read Out

• Internal
Electric Coolers

I.S.G. K90 Talisman Thermal Imaging Camera
Now At North Oldham!!

tic.jpg (11836 bytes)One of the greatest technological advances in the fire service is the ability to use a portable thermal imaging device. This device allows a firefighter to "see through the smoke" and detect trapped persons, hidden fires and potential structural defects. Up to this point, firefighters entering a burning structure were operating without the sense of sight due to the dense smoke, intense heat and other combustion products. This has always made it difficult to locate and remove trapped persons - especially children who often hide under beds and in bathrooms and closets. In addition, firefighters have long been at serious risk of becoming disoriented in a burning building and exhausting their supply of breathing air (e.g., the recent deaths of six firefighters in Worcester, MA). This device allows them to find the fastest and safest way in, and out, of a burning structure.
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hermal imaging cameras can also be useful in non-fire situations such as rescue of persons trapped in structural collapses, cave-ins, and when lost in the outdoors. The camera used by NOFD is manufactured by I.S.G. Thermal Systems USA, Inc. and was selected after a thorough evaluation of several products. This camera is the only device to meet all specifications and tests as laid out by the U.S. Department of The Navy. The device works by displaying images on a black and white screen such that hot items are bright white and cooler items are shown in gray and black. This unit senses and displays differences in heat by as little as one degree.

..As seen through the eyes of a Thermal Imager. The picture above and to the right shows how temperature of an object appears in the cross hairs of the view finder. The human in the picture shows up as 77 degrees Fahrenheit in the bottom image while in the top image the reading is only 73 degrees because the cross hairs are not yet on the body.  Also the human shows up whiter than the surroundings and as a perfectly legible image in a normally dark environment.  That's how our TIC saves lives!