BC cannon fights world fires
VANDERHOOF – An inventor from Vanderhoof has built what could be the most advanced wildfire suppression machine operated by just one person, and people around the world are beginning to take notice.
Ron Fawcett has been a logger and firefighter since he was 16. He came up with the idea for the Fawcett Cannon after seeing a fire get out of control south of Vanderhoof several years ago. While crews were sent to fight fires farther south, Fawcett and his team lacked the resources to stop the fire, which spread quickly. He decided to sell some of his harvesting equipment and spent three years designing and building a solution.
The result is a heavily modified Cat skidder with a 2,200-gallon water tank, a roof-mounted cannon that can shoot water up to 180 feet, and lights all around for 24-hour use. One person can control everything from inside a protected cab. The machine can refill its tank from any water source, such as lakes, creeks, or ponds, and it takes less than seven minutes to fill up.
