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Rescue 911-Episode 105 "Furnace Fire" (Part 1)

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Uploaded by on Mar 14, 2008

A propane explosion severely burns two children. The images of the burn victims may be strong for some viewers. This was segment three of episode 105 that aired on October 3, 1989 on CBS.

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  • im almost 12, and my mom says im mature enough to watch this

  • @HelloKittyCandyCutie I only put the advisory up there because when I first uploaded it, someone got offended that it was too graphic. Just trying to please everyone.

  • C'mon peple READ the title and Watch the intro. "Rescue 911." "People calling in screaming and reporting horrible things." Do you Really need a Warning set up on this? We're all adults here, and if you aint, then you got no buisness watching this. Tell your parents to keep an eye for once on what youre doing! Stop cencoring and ruining things for others. You already did that to regular Tv, and look at the CRAP Thats Become!

  • @danlublock you bring up a good point. I put up the warning at the request of another user after I originally posted the video. Just trying to please...

  • @BeatleMoe Don't worry about what danlublock says or thinks. If you believe it is good for adults to see it first before letting kids see it then you did the right thing.

  • @jtomally9681 Thanks. I can understand his frustration though, but figured it wouldn't hurt one way or the other.

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  • holy moly...thats something that people dont think about sometimes...

  • @Tabby266 In the plumbing industry if it heats water (for domestic heating applications) it's called a boiler, even if the water does not actually boil. For forced-air heating it would be called a furnace, but that's the HVAC/tin-knockers trade, who would usually call it an air handler.. By dictionary definition the "furnace" would be only the firebox portion of a boiler. Colloquially the terms are interchangeable, but in the trades they are specific.

  • @Snoep76239 Technically it is a furnace, creating heat for heating applications (such as heating water)

  • @danlublock well i'm 13 but I enjoy this and my mom says it's okay

  • @danlublock Truly, I see your point. However, if a parent lets his/her child on youtube, then probably it is fine. Now, I am 12, and yet I am about 3 years more mature than other 12 year olds. I graduated from American Red Cross, volunteer at my local hospital, and with some EMS ties might become a trainer. I have seen almost all episodes of Rescue 9-11. Do you believe ALL non-adults don't belong here? Don't think I am trolling. I truly do understand your point, and you are absolutely right.

  • I recently did a search for this family and uncovered an article that was published two years ago about Adam and Megan. Adam became a doctor, and is now married with one child. Megan had plans to open up her own bakery. The article includes a current photo, and they both look great.

  • Um, how did I get here from minecraft?

  • Is that the real title? That's a water heater not a furnace...

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