@bo rick #1, cancel your insurance and sell your car to a mafia hitman. #2, don't make comment like this on social media, they will find out. They always find out.. :)
@Raymond Casso a fire extinguisher is designed to be under pressure and withstand a significant amount of heat. When you heat up a liquid , or gas you build pressure.
I now will for every remember this Whenever imma throw a granade in a game. I will remember the saying Once you pull the pin mr grenade isn't your friend anymore🤣🤣 Heck i might even scream. Our friendship is over instead of grenade out
Some fire extinguishers work like that, this is why its so vital that when you buy a fire extinguisher for your home you find out how to use that specific extinguisher and what materials it is for use on.
Well... Fire Grenades ARE a real thing, but sadly not that big (yet). We should probably call the grenades that put out fires something other than fire grenades though. Kind of a bad naming choice.
He meant he pictured a regular grenade that’s the size of a fire extinguisher because it’s natural to imagine the heat from the fire would cause the contents to rapidly expand causing an explosion. Like a grenade but a lot bigger
I used to service and refill fire extinguishers plus I know how to use them. Whenever someone from safety asks me if I know how to use one I say yeah pull the pin and throw it in... Then I actually explain that I know everything about them.
Oh my fucking hell, why are people so stupid. There are literally instructions on fire extinguishers on how to use them and an acronym for the steps to using a fire extinguishers. Why do people think throwing the fire extinguishers into the fire will do anything?
@@j_mars_carsI am sure you are intelligent enough to understand that given the context he is referring to the portrayed character that is holding the extinguisher 😊
@lello2031 lol that is why it would be a standard grenade. On the low tech end, a water balloon filled with extinguisher fluid and on the high tech end a device that after you activate it and chuck it towards the fire sprays an expanding flame smothering foam in all directions?
@futotesan You could become insanely rich if you were to actually make something like that. I'm sure most fire stations would be willing to throw something into a fire instead of sending out a human being
Extinguishing grenades were a thing, little glass bottles you throw into the fire. But they were not very effective. They are even less effective now cause a lot of the effective fire fighting chemicals have been banned.@@lilygonzalez2011
Actually some of the first fire extinguishers were a bit like hand grenades; glass balls filled with either ordinary salt water or carbon tetrachloride.
Well a "this is the proper way to use a fire extinguisher" would probably go a long way, and knowing how this guy is about fire safety, that's probably what happened in the end.
@@evelynkirishko5407if you're too stupid to see the instructions clearly printed on the sides, then you're a stupid we can't fix. Personally, I'm in favor of removing all warning labels. The problems will sort themselves out.
They build them with the idea they could be caught up in (or apparently thrown into) a fire, as far as I know most require really extreme heat to actually blow up rather than bleeding off.
The fact that someone *THAT* stupid is actually able to have a job and pay rent or have their own home and support themselves, is mind-boggling and scary. Life really is all about luck!
@@johnbrownskin2981You trying to make a racist comment or something? Cause these vids don't mention anything about who the person who actually did this, since you know, he uses himself as all the people in the scenerio?
@@Gyropathic "The fact that someone THAT stupid is actually able to have a job and pay rent or have their own home and support themselves, ..." If that is in fact the case, then there is a word for it. I bring it up because there are those amongst us who do not believe it exists and that scenario would be the perfect example. Jesus told me to write it.
There actually are fire extinguishing grenades now, but they're 1) spherical, 2) not made with metal, and 3) explode after being in the fire for a few seconds.
No, he probably was scared of the fire or pissed off that he had to be the one to put out the fire or a combination of both. When I had to do it, I tried to pull the pin and it wouldn't release so I got upset and kicked the fire extinguisher. The fire fighter told me that I need anger management. I realized later that the reason why the pin didn't release was because I was holding the handle while trying to pull the pin.
I can fairly understand when under stress and something life threatening, but as someone who does banking and talks to people all over the world.. I can tell stories all day too, and there is no reason for my stories.. can’t blame anything but stupidity 😆😆
@@AverageReviewsYT dude, I work in customer service for a certain common office product. i have to tell secretaries (i.e. people whose jobs are based around using computers) how to navigate their computer to find the file they downloaded from our site, how to print out that file, then diagnose why their printer isn't printing out the yellow parts of the page (hello ink levels!). it is not my job to tell people how to do theirs... yet, somehow, it is- otherwise, my job (ensuring their paper was correctly printed) didn't get done.
Ny brother lived a long time with his best friend. One day, one came back to see the house ablaze. Mind you, both are divers who work on ships, sewers and harbors and their equipment was at home with an entire set of extra scuba tanks. The friend ran in there immeditaly to get the tanks out of the house. Eventually they did lose everything though.
I am a crane operator. I was required to do a fire containment class on a job. We learned the PASS technique. When the instructor asked what PASS stood for he picked me to which I answered... I PASS the extinguisher to someone else and watch from my crane. My boss busted out laughing.
And then there’s my grocery store job that made us take a computer test on how to use them, with a manager sitting behind us saying “don’t EVER use the extinguishers. Get a manager to come do it for you. We’d rather have the building burn down than an employee touch the extinguishers” Actual quote from more than one manager. No idea what the rationale was behind that brilliant piece of advice. All I know is that they pay A LOT of money for us to have access to that online PPE training test just to tell us not to use them.
I actually asked for the reasoning once. The store and its contents are insured in case of fire so its less costly to replace the store if it burns down then pay either your medical bills or the civil suit of you dying in a fire trying to protect the store.
They actually used to make fire fighting grenades. They were large glass ampules that had water in them. When you threw it into the fire, the glass would burst releasing the water.
I actually had a class in high school where we not only learned how to use a fire extinguisher correctly, but had a set up so that we could practice using it. I think all schools should have this.
It's easy to forget something that no one ever taught you. Honestly, a life skills class with fire extinguisher instructions among other things sounds like a fantastic idea!
Yes, this and CPR. I honestly think it should be a required portion for health/PE classes each year so students have it ingrained so it's not forgotten in the future.
@@fourkz bruh that's cuz they teach us shit we don't use at all like, i haven't used algebra since last year and im in AP science atm lmao like, id rather learn about using a fire extinguisher since thats more of an issue im going to have since im going to work with possible fires or CPR, since im planning to have kids and take care of my old parents
One of the places I worked at required every employee to do training in how to use an extinguisher and which one to use for specific fires. It’s something I’ve always been very grateful to know about.
Or he is a very old folk. At my grandparents there was a glass ball full of liquid that I always thought was decorative, but in fact, back in the day it was thrown into fire as an extinguisher
When you think about it... the pressure could build up in the fire extinguisher from the heat of the fire causing it to explode. Thankfully engineers aren't stupid so they designed a rupture disc that will let the pressure out if it gets too high :)
@Yorkshire Tea Guardian This wasn't implemented because people might throw them, but because as they are placed at strategic places of the buildings, in cases of fire, these strategic places would effectively contain bombs waiting to explode.
Depends on the cylinder and the regulations they're built to. I would expect that these types have them, but I don't usually work on handhelds. Some of our cylinders that are small enough and have an automatic feature aren't required to have a burst disk.
I never cease to be amazed how Mr. 'Chronicles' can play THREE DIFFERENT people . . and TWO of them are in firefighter uniform, and STILL come across AS THREE PEOPLE. AWESOME Skillz, sir!!!
I love my local firefighters. When my house was struck by lightning several years ago they spent hours with the IR detector tracing all of the wires inside my walls to make sure there was no hidden smoldering. The EMS guys help me with my handicapped wife a couple of times every year. They're tops in my book as well. Y'all stay well and safe and PLEASE bring us more of your awesome content!
@@s0nnasauras630because students grow up and become adults If everyone knew how to use a fire extinguisher that might actually help stop a lot of large fires from happening.
I heard this story at a Fire warden training. The security for a crafts market was locking up and doing a final walkthrough when he saw a small fire. He ran for the extinguisher and threw it at it. It didn't work so he got all he could find and kept throwing them. There was like 12 regular size extinguishers in a pile.
This is why the instructions are on the tank. Also, its good to teach yourself and your family how to properly use them. Fire departments are happy to show you, as well as inspect any you purchase. Make sure to periodically shake your extinguishers and make sure they sound like they have sand or powder inside. After long periods of unuse, they settle and have to be broken back up.
@@cheradeninezakalwe. Captain Price from Modern Warfare 2 (2009). He says it during the briefing of Mission 12: Contingency. They set off a nuke over the east coast of the US.