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So I owned myself while owning myself





Re: so owned

Yup that will happen... especially back in 08 lol The fireballs were kind of cool tho.
 
Re: so owned

That is f..ing crazy I was just watching this vid yesterday and was thinking of posting lol
 
Hmmmmmm.....fire truck arrives 3: and something into video, almost end of video and still not a single fireman starts putting out the flames......wow! Hey don't rush guys whatever you do finish your sandwiches first. For the love of all things holy! Geeeesh!
 


Hmmmmmm.....fire truck arrives 3: and something into video, almost end of video and still not a single fireman starts putting out the flames......wow! Hey don't rush guys whatever you do finish your sandwiches first. For the love of all things holy! Geeeesh!

Because they should really hustle....to save a car that is burning.........

There isn't enough face palm on the interweb to express my feelings towards this reply.

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Na but a car with a loaded fuel tank isnt deadly.... dur. Cant always assume the fire is only located in the front.
 
Response times out onto the highway can be painfully slow. Even with lights and sirens going people are very slow to move out of the way. From watching this video, i'm betting these guys haven't put out alot of car fires...i see alot of stuff that should be done differently IMO. First off, opening the nozzle and letting it continue to run? That fire engine has a limited amout of water, it should be approx 500 gallons. At the lowest nozzle setting that is only about 5 minutes of water with it running continuously. Out on the highway water conservation can be critical. They are also standing about 8-10 feet in front of the vehicle. Thats ok for the initial fire knock down...but after that you can get in close. The key is to get the hood open quickly. The cable usually burns through so popping the hood latch is time consuming. Its much quicker and easier to pry the hood up around the hinges and then cut the hinges with bolt cutters.....and then open the hood....backwards. The tires blowing still makes me jump....LOL.
 


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