Same thing happend to me in our family RV driving thru FL. What started it was the Refridgerator! In a RV it runs both on electricity and propane. lucky for us the exit we stopped at was the same one that the volunter FD was on, so they were on scene in 5 mins and saved the rv enough to still drive. We traded it in at the next RV lot and continued our vacation. What an adventure.
Same thing happend to me in our family RV driving thru FL. What started it was the Refridgerator! In a RV it runs both on electricity and propane. lucky for us the exit we stopped at was the same one that the volunter FD was on, so they were on scene in 5 mins and saved the rv enough to still drive. We traded it in at the next RV lot and continued our vacation. What an adventure.
emmoltw 4 months ago
What caused the fire, do you have any idea? I hope no one was hurt!!
GBraidi78 4 months ago
The way those pieces of shit are built, it is a wonder more of them do not burn up.....
avionicswirenut 6 months ago
was this vid taken at starcycle?
jrwizi 8 months ago
@jrwizi Yeah... a crazy thing to see out the window when you look up from your desk for a minute.
RideLVC 8 months ago
common sense if your rv catches fire and your pickup is hitched on the back you take the damn thing off
jrwizi 8 months ago
exceeeeeeeeeellent comentary lmao
FFIrish23 9 months ago
Propane tanks RARLEY explode as they contain pressure and temp controlled valves. They simply vent, noisy but they vent.
I would hope the fire dept tried to save the pickup as the RV was already a total loss.
R/V & Motorhomes burn EXTREMELY well/hot/fast. Lots of fuel,plenty of air and liquid/vapor fuels to feed the fire.
Harleybum 1 year ago