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I find that quite hard to believe with ground personell present that the F16 pilot wasn't stopped taxing. I mean for f.... sake the jet wash from the B1 when the burners kick in must be phenomenal 🙄
My Uncle died in there crushed underneath other people. Everyone... No matter where you are, be aware of exit paths, and if you aren't, remain calm when you are trying to leave. If people get knocked over no one gets to leave.
@@DrDuke-om3tk While I do agree, this isn't really applicable. It is not customers of a local business' responsibility to know where emergency exits are before going to a business. For anyone who hasn't been there, That's equivalent to saying, "Know where emergency and fire exits and their accessibility are prior to going indoors anywhere."
Most structure fires don't spread this quickly. It was that sound-absorbing foam that they padded the walls with that caused this. A building that size fully engulfed in less than 5 minutes is just insane.
@@BlakeFerret They also had No fire extinguishers (water or otherwise) in the building because they were under a 'Grandfather' clause that made were they didn't have to! That clause still disgusts me to this day!
i seen a family burn up in a house fire some years ago. and listen to a man burn. (scream, ect...) there's a part were you hear a lady saying (where's my husband) then hear a peircing scream. and I know she's on fire. (its that scream!). that's exactly what I heard in the house fire! except it was a guy. for the rest of my life, if I hear that scream? i know someones burning. the house fire, tought me that...
There's a less grainy version of this video somewhere that I wish I hadn't seen because in it when he returns to the front at the point the fire has started billowing out the front door, you can see the silhouettes of some of the people trapped in that pile flailing around inside the flames for a few seconds.
What blows my mind is the outrageous amount of screams for people to help. That is a multiple-alarm fire; no firefighter can enter that without perishing. It’s terrible that any stage manager would allow pyrotechnics in a literal tinderbox. The foam in there makes the death that much more painful; it’s like covering one’s body in dripping plastic that’s aflame. Whilst I was familiar with this fire that occurred in the States, I did not know 100 people perished
USN student VT-6 early 1981. All phases of primary training were in the T-28 then. VT-6 was the only squadron still flying 28s, and was half 28s and half T-34s.
A woman's voice screams, "Help me, help me, I'm burning up!" at 5:56. Attempting to describe the agony experienced by those who passed isn't possible. The only hope held by their loved ones is that they suffocated before the fire got to them. The injured survivors face unimaginable suffering. The physical and mental scars they're left with are a constant reminder. The rescuers face their own nightmare. Being physically helpless to save victims who screamed for them to help is life altering. I hope and pray the survivors and victim's families have peace today. God bless you and keep you.
I was involved in something similar after a fatal plane crash a few years back. So horrifying. This video brought tears to my ears. Rest In Peace to the victims ❤️🩹