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08-25-2022, 01:08 PM
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Re: ~Driver Dies In Fiery Crash In Burnaby, B.C.~
Ever since the very first video I saw on this site, of a guy burning to death trapped in a car, I have put tow chains and a fire extinguisher in every car I own. I've seen people use 3 or 4 extinguishers but the fuel just keeps reigniting on hot exhaust. That's where the tow chains come in. Either use another vehicle to PUSH the wreck off the fuel puddle (very dangerous as your car will have to pass over it) or hook the chains (nylon straps will just melt) and drag the vehicle off the puddle... |
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08-25-2022, 11:10 PM
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Re: ~Driver Dies In Fiery Crash In Burnaby, B.C.~
I have seen three vehicles on fire and all three did indeed explode. When it happened the fuel tank made a pop like sound and the flames intensified upward and shot outward slightly. Heat felt from a distance also increased. Although not like something you'd see in a movie, you definitely wouldn't want to be standing next to it.
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08-26-2022, 01:19 AM
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Re: ~Driver Dies In Fiery Crash In Burnaby, B.C.~
The irony in these comments about "man up" and saving this person... Anyone that think this was preventable, at the point we're witnessing in the video, has never been in a situation remotely similar. A fully engulfed vehicle is near impossible to put out. The flames are intense. As a firefighter we're taught if you can feel the heat through our bunker gear, there's no hope for the person we're rescuing. If you've ever tried to pull someone out of flames like this, you'll find that their skin will just slip right off like loose clothing, and the only way anyone was even going to have that chance to pull this guy out would be if they were fully geared. Also, keeping an extinguisher in your car is a great idea, but it's only going to be effective early on. Once the fire has become this large, you aren't getting it out with any number of extinguisher that most people can fit in their car. One other thing, cars may not necessarily explode like in the movies and video games, but they do flash over. Imagine pouring gas on a camp fire and trying to stand in the same spot that was already keep you toasty before you started dumping the fuel. It's going to burn your skin, your eyes, your lungs, etc.... Hopefully you're able to stay conscious, but if you do pass out, you're just as dead as the person in the car. |