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Below, two LENTRY units were used simultaneously to light different areas inside the structure so that two teams could do training at once. The unit on the left is lighting a stairwell and the unit on the right is lighting a bedroom. |
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Below are pictures of the same scene, all lit with the same EU2000i LENTRY unit and three different polelights... |

650W light, 25,000 lumens. |

1500W light
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Two-Headed XT light.
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Lighting the interior (bedroom) with an EU1000i LENTRY and standard height 650W light. |
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Same scene, different view: EU1000i with standard height 650W light provides 25,000 lumens and lights the bedroom from the outside. |
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From the outside looking through the window. |
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Pictures taken from in the room while a LENTRY unit provided light from outside through the window. |
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Below: An EU2000i LENTRY with 650W light is aimed through the window and down a stairwell. This is an XT model, with the light not extended all the way. |
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Above, the same photo taken with
and without the flash. |
Above: View of the interior and exterior in one photo. |
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Left: Looking down the stairs at the team preparing to remove a firefighter from the basement.
Right: The LENTRY unit providing all the light shines through a window at the top of the stairwell.
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John and James switch lights on the LENTRY unit. At left, James puts in the new 2-Headed light. At right, an extra tall 650W light is shown in the foreground.
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At left, James and John Neils. James is carrying an EU1000i LENTRY with standard height light.
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