The strength of that bus is pretty impressive, even in the aftermath it looks like it could be restored. I find it weird that even the seats inside still maintained their form even in the aftermath, when you look through the door and windows.
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For the people who wonder why they let it burn so long in training, it is probably because it is most likely a volunteer FD. They are trying to simulate what it would be like if they actually had to respond. You have to remember, they don't stay at fire station. Vollies have to to get in car & drive to FD, oftwn getting caught behind people that don't want to pull over. Then they must get their turnout/bunker gear on, and once there is enough firefighters, r
Holy shit! Some of the comments on here ! I'm pretty sure no of you even have been a school bus let alone passed the third grade! First off its training , to help educate firemen in tactics and water stream usage and approach angles. Second , vehicles burn like this everyday all over the world , these 2 buses won't make a shit in a world with toxic waste, illegal dumping and other major issues on a global scale, Third , judging by some very rookie mistakes that I saw, this dept. would benefit from more of this type of training.
Even engulfed in flames, the crazy drivers around our district would still pass this bus illegally so they dont have to be "stuck" behind a school bus!
Imagine this bus filled with 6-9 year-olds wearing seatbelts. The bus is engulfed in smoke within 60 seconds. With small, seatbelted children, many would die.
+Geometry Dash HangFire +Awesomeman1987 Most school buses don't, but some do. It depends on whether the particular state or school district requires them.
Those who wonder why bus drivers are so against seat belts in the bus need to imagine 40 or 50 kids in there. Under two minutes before engulfed in toxic black smoke. Now imagine panicked elementary kids who forget for even a few seconds how to undo their belts.
Does anyone remember an old creepy fire safety video from elementary school in the 80s? I remember it showed a burning school bus and then inside of it after it was all burnt up, creepy music along the way. Just curious because that video terrified me as a kid.
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Sharon Moore-Miller the firefighter set it on fire on purpose that's why the firefighter came out of the bus in the begging because he was setting it on fire
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The hands on training we receive is important to save lives. The money that Is being used for these is to train fire fighters how to save lives including keeping themselves and their team safe. These trainings are critical.
I remember this 8 years ago as the first school bus video I ever watched on RU-vid. Good times, yes. But I'm ashamed that people asking a certain question still don't read the title.