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  • Yeah right! if a fire breaks out in my house, im grabbin the t.v., my cats, my laptop, my $3000 DJ setup and my VERY important flash drives. with the heavy adrenaline that will kick in during a state of panic, i should be able to stack all that on 1 big table carry all that shit out in one trip. I know from personal experience that a big adrenaline rush can make give you almost super human strength when i moved a 600lbs load that smashed my foot in a warehouse accident.

  • @TheWaynelds I doubt it , ain't no way u could carry all that shit,

  • @MrBoogyman1988 you'd be surprised what a panic induced adrenaline rush can make you do. I wouldnt have far to carry all that stuff anyways. All my DJ stuff T.V. and laptop are about 20 feet from my front door. If i was short on time i'd put my cats in an upstairs bedroom and close the door to keep heat & smoke out. threr's 2 fire stations within a couple blocks of my house too. Fires in my neighborhood dont usually stand a chance with 2 FDs so close unless it's arson with accelerants.

  • @TheWaynelds Wow I didn't know that , seems pretty cut 'n dry to me

  • this video scares me cause me and my parents just got a new house but the oven is faulty sooo im scared...plus my 2 kittens are my life to me

  • the sprinklers are triggered by heat not smoke, thus less likely to go off accidentally

  • the house was so nice. wus was the point of burning it?

  • @SheepEl showing us how fires kill people and warning us

  • @lasergeak yeah but why couldnt they do it to an ugly house?

  • @SheepEl i think that they were saying that how dangerous fire is and not to do it at home and that you spend most of your time at home :)

  • I think that they should invent a sprinkler that detects smoke, as this would work faster; though that would be a problem if smoke travels elsewhere.

  • @SabretoothSnowMan True, then the sprinkler would go off in a room where there isnt any fire and cause unnecessary water damage. i like pizza.

  • Bam said the lady!

  • I liked how he closed the door to the kitchen.

  • 3:36 What about my faithful cat, hermit crabs, and guinea pig dude.

  • Those Sprinklers where EPIC!

  • @bony...you're a stupid ass

  • i will careful 

  • Melted plastic is sexy!

  • Back up those photos, put them on Facebook, skydrive, etc.

  • @mitchtay99 They didn't have those back then when this video was made

  • That house is probably a write off.

  • My dad used to be a volunteer fireman.

  • yes nurseclairebear, thats the important part of the video you were meant to pay attention to!?!?!?!?

  • that looks like a fun job. burning down abandon houses

  • yah i agrree with you bony339, i have a cat and a fish, i would never leave them if there was ever a fire, why would i let my cat and fish burn

  • @sharky53198 How would the water protect the fish? Eventually it may boil

  • all my pets are worth my life dip shit.. 2 cats 3 dogs 2 bunnies >:(

  • That was probably a controlled fire. The house was probably slated to be demolished so they people that made the video bought it and set fire to it to make the video after which they probably just tore it down.

  • you are right

  • they never showed the big wheel and the phone in the first one , so i have no clue why he saiddo you remeber, i watched the first one agian there wasnt a big wheel or telephone.

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  • No. This was a controlled fire.

  • I wonder if the house would have been able to be repaired, or would it of had to be completely torn down.

  • by how bad the living room was gutted.. prob torn down since the flames did burn the crap out of the front of the hosue

  • This house would be torn down completely, generally. Its up to the homeowner after fire crews have overhauled the building. We'll make sure it wont collapse, repair the roof where we have opened it for ventillation, ect, unless the homeowner informs otherwise. Seeing how fast fire spreads during my 4-8 minuet response time is incredibly eye opening. If your house is on fire, get out, even as little as 30 secounds after the fire starts. Dont be a rug's hero. It wont ever thank you. Stay safe.

  • @TurnpikeFire Never been better said. Firefighters for life dude.

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