Fireman A is about to enter a burning smoke-filled home. A checks the breathing apparatus attached to his face and eye mask shield eye system. On each side of A's face mask are 2 (4 total) INDUSTRIAL STRENGTH high compression A.F.E.C. smoke suppression devices used to EXPORT air mass away from A’s face and respiratory system at high pressure velocities.
The air mass intake port systems of the devices are self-contained and sourced from an independent tank system on A's back or attached to the front of his body. A hears a whimpering dog inside the house and immediately runs into the home. A believes the sound is coming from the living room.
However, A is partially blinded by the thick black smoke. A then turns up his A.F.E.C. mask system to high power, causing a force field of air to form in front of and around A’s face and head, allowing A to see. A is then able to locate the dog scared and sitting in the living room of the smoke-filled house. A rescues the dog and is able to safely return it to its owner.