Fill'er Up Safety
1. Remove gas cans from your vehicle prior to filling them. Place them directly on the concrete pavement. This grounds them, preventing static electricity.
2. When putting out a fire on a person, do not fan them with your shirt as this Air Farce officer did. Smother the flames instead.
8 Comments:
You're right about fanning the flames. And did anyone think to hit the master "off" button to shut down all the pumps? Maybe someone did, but there's no mention of it.I've seen videos like this before and now make it a habit to look for that switch.Just a thought!
OldeForce
So, Which one would have received the Darwin Award?
All I can say is WOW!
Pure unadulterated luck kept them from all being cooked.
Another video for you, Xavier:
http://www.breitbart.tv/?p=6742
After the first shooting, you'd think the message would get out not to mess with this guy. Apparently not.
Good point OldeForce!
Should I list it as #3?
Why didn't the fire supression system activate? It seems as though the entire area around the pumps should have been dumped on with fire supressing chemical after the first 30 seconds of heat exposure.
http://cbs11tv.com/video/?id=21978@ktvt.dayport.com
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I wonder why it doesn't occur to people the amount of energy in petroleum products. Think of the tiny amount that produces 500 horsepower in a sports car.
Recently a fella in the next town dumped a bunch of gas down some hole in his yard and lit it. He blew a crater in his yard and probably blew out his eardrums.
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