Firefighters from Wesertal-Leopoldsberg, Germany, shed light on this interesting case.And they posted information on their Facebook page that might surprise many passersby. It turns out that this inconspicuous orange cone could be a signal for emergency services, showing the way to the scene of the accident.
In the age of smartphones and GPS, it may seem like such analog methods are a thing of the past. Nothing could be further from the truth! When it comes to thrilling adventures deep in the forest or in the desolate wilderness, where Google Maps throws up its hands in a helpless gesture, it is the fallen cone that becomes the hero of the day.
Let’s imagine the scenario.: Somewhere in the distance, a forest is burning. The first team of firefighters arrives, but reinforcements are needed. How to show the way to other cars? The answer is simple – knock on the cone! Its pointed end, like a compass arrow, will show the following teams the right direction. It’s like the forest version of the game of chase, but the stake is on how effective the rescue operation will be.
This obscure piece of advice may be worth its weight in gold.Especially these days, when fields and forests are drying up like pepper and the risk of fires is greater than ever. So, when we see a lonely fallen cone at a crossroads, let’s stop our inner need to “fix the world.” This little orange hero may be on a secret mission!
Source: Fact, Interia
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