Learn how lighting, drones and the proper scanning systems can help you achieve the most accurate forensic scene reconstruction.
Learn how lighting, drones and the proper scanning systems can help you achieve the most accurate forensic scene reconstruction.
Every year, Cherry Blossom Festivals take place all over Japan. These trees bloom for a very short period of time so pops of pink from the Sakura flower mark the ending of winter and signify the beginning of spring. Morita Group manufactures fire trucks and has a factory nearby in Sanda City. They brought fire extinguishers and their Red Ladybug (a small off-road fire engine) on display as seen in the picture below. The Red Ladybug is shown below surrounded by FoxFury Nomad Scene Lights.
FoxFury met Ryan back in 2010, which was halfway between now and when Ryan’s fire career started. He was covering the launch of FoxFury’s new Breakthrough right angle flashlight at time for Firehouse.com. At the time, Ryan had already owned one of FoxFury’s helmet lights. Over the years, he has taken FoxFury lighting tools to the limit
Learn how lighting and the proper scanning systems can help you achieve the most accurate forensic scene reconstruction.
FoxFury Lighting Solutions announces a new feature to the Nomad® 360 Scene Light for improved color accuracy. The Nomad 360 now offers a high color rending index (CRI) of 90 for accurate color representation with a light output of 8,800 lumen
Learn how lighting and the proper scanning systems can help you achieve the most accurate forensic scene reconstruction.
Learn how lighting and the proper scanning systems can help you achieve the most accurate forensic scene reconstruction.
Lights are essential tools for firefighters during structure fire suppression and rescue. They are necessary for situational awareness, illuminating the exterior pathways and structure entries, reading smoke, and searching for potential victims.
Traffic and accident investigator talks about how battery powered portable scene lights help their team work faster and safer.
In our latest training webinar, Battalion Chief Andy Starnes discusses the life-saving techniques for search and rescue scene lighting and […]
Last month, a Fire Department in Northeast NE was conducting an ice and cold water rescue training. They used their […]
The unfortunate reality of public safety is that accidents and incidents happen at all hours of the day and in some of the most inconvenient locations. There will be a need for portable scene lighting to illuminate an incident at night. Scene lighting helps you to do your job more effectively and safely.
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