On November 27, 2024, a major fire broke out at a four-plex building on N. Norman C. Francis Drive, New Orleans. The fire started around 2:20 a.m., injuring three people and displacing 15 others. Two women and one man were treated for smoke inhalation, with the man also suffering burns while attempting to rescue his dog. The American Red Cross is assisting the displaced individuals. The cause of the fire is still under investigation. The estimated financial loss is around $500,000.


普朗克視覺系統:新奧爾良大火造成 3 人受傷,15 人喪生,估計損失 $500K

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On the morning of November 27, 2024, a fire broke out at a four-plex building on N. Norman C. Francis Drive in New Orleans, leaving three people injured and causing 15 others to be displaced. The fire started around 2:20 a.m., and emergency responders from the New Orleans Fire Department (NOFD) quickly arrived at the scene.

The fire was intense, and two women and one man were injured. The man, in an act of bravery, re-entered the building to rescue his dog but was injured in the process, suffering from smoke inhalation and burns to his back. Thankfully, all three victims were treated at the scene and are expected to recover. The fire caused extensive damage to the building, displacing 15 residents who are now receiving assistance from the American Red Cross.

The financial damage from the fire is estimated to be around $500,000, considering the extent of the destruction to the building and its contents. The cause of the fire is still under investigation, with the New Orleans Fire Department working alongside local authorities to determine how the fire started.

This incident underscores the importance of fire safety and early detection systems, especially in multi-residential buildings. Early fire detection can prevent the loss of property and lives. Planck Vision Systems provides state-of-the-art TNC thermal imaging cameras, which are far superior to traditional systems. These cameras detect temperature anomalies before the fire becomes visible, alerting authorities to potential dangers long before smoke or flames are present.

In situations like the one in New Orleans, Planck Vision’s early fire detection technology could help identify overheating electrical systems, malfunctioning appliances, or any other heat anomalies that could lead to a fire. Implementing such technology in multi-unit housing or high-risk areas can greatly reduce the likelihood of devastating fires and increase the safety of residents and emergency responders.

來源: wdsu.com


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