• deegeese
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    6 hours ago

    Guy whose cars run into stopped fire trucks thinks he’s an expert on computer vision.

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      15 minutes ago

      Speaking of fire trucks has anyone here ever read the emergency response procedures for teslas in severe accidents? When I was a volunteer we gave it a look over.

      If I remember right, Depending on the model they recommend up to 8,000 gallons (~30k liters) to keep an overheating battery’s temp stable in case of fire or exposure to high heat. I’ll link the resource page here.

      Our engine holds 700 gallons (5.2k liters) and the typical tanker in our area holds 2,000 (7.5k liters)

      That’s a house fire level response for a single electric vehicle. Just getting that much water moved to a scene would be challenging. We have tankers, but how many city departments can move that much water? You don’t see hydrants on highways. And foam is not effective like it is for normal car fires. The future will be interesting for firefighters.

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        20 minutes ago

        30,000 liters is 30m^3, which is a back yard swimming pool full of water.

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          13 minutes ago

          Now imagine a house on fire with a tesla in the garage or multiple vehicle accidents. Now you need that much more