Patent ID: 8297371

Claim:
A fire protection system for helping to prevent an area from catching fire, said system comprising: (a) a first helicopter and a second helicopter; (b) a large fire-resistant tarp for draping over the area, the tarp protects the area from fire, wherein the tarp comprises horizontal pleats that allows the tarp to be collapsed and expanded vertically in an accordion style, wherein a panel is disposed between two adjacent folds, and a plurality of pleats are horizontally disposed on the tarp; (c) a first cable attached along a first side edge of the tarp and a second cable attached along a second side edge of the tarp, wherein the cables are slidably attached to the tarp via eyelets disposed along folding direction in the tarp, wherein each panel has one eyelet for the first cable to slidably insert through, wherein each panel has one eyelet for the second cable to slidably insert through, the first cable has an upper end and a lower end, the second cable has an upper end and a lower end, wherein the upper end of the first cable attaches to the first helicopter and the upper end of the second cable attaches to the second helicopter; (d) a third cable attached along the top panel of the tarp and a fourth cable attached the top panel of the tarp, wherein the third cable has an upper end and a lower end, the fourth cable has an upper end and a lower end, wherein the upper end of the third cable attaches to the first helicopter and the upper end of the fourth cable attaches to the second helicopter, wherein the lower end of the third cable attaches to top panel of the tarp and the upper end of the fourth cable attaches to the top panel of the tarp; (e) a guide rope disposed near a bottom edge of the tarp, wherein an individual can use the guide rope to help spread the tarp over the area; (f) a plurality of attachment components disposed at the bottom edge of the tarp, wherein an individual can attach the attachment components to a structure in the area to secure the tarp; (g) a weighted component disposed near the bottom edge of the tarp to help guide the tarp to a particular position over the area or help prevent the tarp from being blown by drafts; and (h) a flap disposed at the bottom edge of the tarp, the flap remains unrestrained when the tarp is secured over the area, wherein an individual can take shelter beneath the flap.