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Fatality Semi Accident and Multifatality Train Accident Chicago 1960s
They show the semi driver's body being extricated by hand from the semi. I love what this company does recording, restoring, and putting all these older firefighting videos on YouTube. |
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08-03-2020, 02:52 AM
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Re: Fatality Semi Accident and Multifatality Train Accident Chicago 1960s
Not the normal gore for this channel. Every video they have made in the series is worth watching. Amazing that the old horse drawn steamers could do 1000 gpm, just like modern fire engines. Too bad most were scrapped for WWII. Nashville has an awesome old water tower that has been restored in their firefighter museum. Or maybe it was Memphis. One of the two. I always get them confused.
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