Damm I remember on the weekends as a kid I would hop over fences into schools to skate them and after I was done skating I would pull on the fire alarm before taking off 😂😂
This is the most unusual yet coolest collection ive ever seen. Ive seen people into traffic lights but never pull stations. This guy is happy and so am i because of that
It’s cool to see the different designs, from good ones that avoid accidental use, to ones that are so bad that a bird can activate if it sit on them lol
I agree, but you really need that balance. Hard to do accidentally, but if you are doing it intentionally: it should be easy and fast. Least favorite is 3, I think my favorite is the second to last (not including the emergency stop).
Had a Down syndrome guy pull one at school once. I never tried to talk to him before but a day after he pulled it I asked why he did it and he said “every thinks I’m so damn dumb so I knew I could get away with it” after that him and I become buds lol
I experienced it once I was about 6 maybe 7 or 8 but my mom had to go to the bank and I was following her in walked through the first set of automatic doors about walk through the second I looked to my right saw the switch gave it a good 3 seconds to sit then I pulled it was fucking awesome got chewed out for 5 minute but looking back I don't care
Used to be a fire safety inspector and would pull a few hundred of these a day at hospitals and stuff. Never gets old except the new ones that tear up your hands. The old ones are the best.
@Hecker_Lbox yes. The plastic is hard and with take your skin off until you build a callous. Had to pull one in a smelly hospital morgue at 6 pm after they all went home because we forgot it during an inspection. All the lights were off and they’re the kind that flicker. Spooky and weird job. Paid meh too
@@lilmarrz We went into a disease research facility where they search under the car with the convex mirror on a stick before you can drive in and there’s armed guards in towers. They had us sign a waiver before we walked into the AC system ( it’s so large you can walk inside). The waiver was for if a virus or deadly substance gets in the AC then they close it and purge with fire. We were going to look at a smoke detector that’s not reading inside this massive duct. I don’t know what I’m looking for so I’m just tagging along with another guy and suddenly there’s a really loud bang and an alarm sounded and we both scrambled out of the duct pushing each other out of the way. It was honestly just boyish fun but I was genuinely terrified for a second that the door would close and we would burn to death. We never figured out what the bang was and we asked somebody about the alarm and they said false alarm.
My elementary school teachers used to tell us that if we pulled the fire alarm we would have invisible ink on our hands, i was over thinking that shit for like 14 years 😂
Back during 20s or 30s there were fire alarms that would lock your hand into the alarm til firemen got there to free you. To discourage people using it to get out of work lmao
I would say that's a minor spelling error but that error in particular just rubs me the wrong way why can't you know the difference between there their and they're 😭😭