Planck Vision Systems manufactures thermal imaging solutions for portable inspection and 24/7 monitoring of commercial applications including: Early Fire Detection, Manufacturing, Substations & Tunnels, Electrical Panel/Cabinets, Storage Facilities, Data Centers and Elevated Body Temperature Screening. Our company is headquartered in Santa Barbara CA, the capital of infrared sensing technologies in the United States. Founded in 2020, our design team has worked together for more than 15 years on thermal/visible camera systems and on products that are currently distributed worldwide.We specialized in working with our customers to meet the unique thermal imaging needs of their clients. Our proven systems have been installed globally in commercial applications for energy production and distribution, food production, transportation, industrial automation, and elevated body temperature (EBT) detection.
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — Service has resumed on SEPTA's Market-Frankford Line after a blown transformer forced the shutdown of a large stretch of the system on Wednesday afternoon.
The issue began around 3 p.m. at the 15th Street/City Hall Station. Chopper 6 was overhead as smoke could be seen rising from the entrance to the platform due to a fire.
EL service was suspended for hours between 2nd Street and 30th Street, with shuttle buses transporting riders. The issue was resolved just before 7:30 p.m., but the transit agency warned of residual delays.
SEPTA crews had to deenergize the platform to respond safely and to mitigate the fire, said MaryAnn Tierney, SEPTA's chief officer of the control center.
No injuries were reported.
Some riders were left frustrated with city and SEPTA leaders.
"Put them in the subway for a week and have them ride what we have to ride to go to work, and then they'll be ashamed of having to put us through this," said Rachel McCarty of Center City.
Adding to the chaos, police say a nearby fight led to one arrest.
"People trying to get on the bus, fights. I'm just trying to get out the area," said Tameka Bowls of West Philadelphia.
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Planck Vision Systems manufactures thermal imaging solutions for portable inspection and 24/7 monitoring of commercial applications including