As a firefighter of 6 years these two backdraft videos provide in depth information and training purposes that will help firefighters understand and evaluate a backdraft more efficiently. Thank yoy very much!!!
@@Isaacool if i remember correctly flashover is when the heat builds up in a room to the point where all of its contents combust at once(autoignition temp) while backdraft is a smoke explosion caused by the introduction of oxygen
You guys should try filming an ultrasonic vaporizer. I'd love to see how the broken capillary wave forms at the surface of the water, and at what point the vapor begins to be produced. Great video as always!
It would look pretty cool but i think they'd have to use some sort of high mag macro lens to actually see it since it happens on an almost molecular scale.
My job is about promoting fire safety. We do live demonstrations of oil fires. If you ever get an oil fire, cover it to stifle the oxygen, turn off the heat, then *do nothing else* except for calling the fire brigade. The biggest mistake people make is taking the lid or cover off too soon. Never try moving it. Oh, and never put water on an oil fire. (Incidentally, that might make an interesting slow mo video).
Pretty sure you saw when he put the chicken down the fire was close to his arm, however it would've helped on the other hand for safety reasons and fashion reasons it wasn't too needed
Hi ! Great video. I was surprised you guys didn't ask about the procedure they use to "disarm" a potential backdraft situation. I think they do something like punch a hole in the roof to control a potential backdraft.
It always depends on the situation. No FD has a standard playbook for every imaginable scenario that they just implement from A to Z. Forced Ventilation is a whole set of lessons in itself. You can place fans in front of the entrance to push smoke out. While this extremely effective (you can go from zero visibility to almost smoke free in less than a minute) it should never be done if either the building layout is unknown or the roof itself is on fire. In other cases, opening the roof is an option that can be considered. If the building’s layout is unclear, ventilation through fans might push very hot smoke into areas you don’t want it to be in. A fire on the ground floor can also quickly jump up several storeys if flames come out a window. Hot gases accumulate under the outer roof overhang, crawl inside between the insulation and the rafters, and boom, you now have the attic on fire. Opening the roof is only done in coordination with a crew on the inside. Because you don’t want the roof to collapse with people inside the building and have flaming debris rain on the people around.
One thing to note when Dan is pulling the lid of the BBQ off. He's pulling it "towards" himself to use the lid as a type of shield. Most people who get injured by this type of backdraft is tipping the lid to the right or left and they are looking into the grill. There is no projection/shield between them and the re-igniting fire. So the fire ball engulfs them and they end up looking like Dan at the closing scene, best case ending. Or they end up on their way to the hospital. ALWAYS open a grill top with the top between you and the grill if at all possible if it even remotely looks like it's just smoking and the flames went out. Better safe than looking like Dan.
Nope. If you go back to some of their really old videos when gavin had some mental hair, there's a bunch of comments saying the same thing from like 6+ years ago. 😊
So no one really explained it completely, but without oxygen, combustion cannot occur, so instead pyrolysis happens. Pyrolysis is the incomplete burning of the fuel into simple carbon molecules and hydrocarbons/tars. That's what the smoke is. In complete combustion, the smoke is CO2 and ash - minerals like potassium hydroxide. That kind of smoke cannot set on fire. So basically the heat without oxygen evaporates the fuel into a gas, which looks like smoke, but can combust upon introduction of oxygen and heat (fireball starts where air meets heat source)
If anyone is looking for more information about this specifically I think it is called wood gas and can be made, filtered, and even power a combustion engine
That's actually what makes things like that so especially dangerous. In real time, it doesn't look so terrible so you don't think too much of it. But if a fireball like that hits anything flammable on you, you're gonna have a bad day... Can happen faster than you can even see.
"It was our honor" he says. The hero whose job is dreamt by kids and adults alike and risks his life for strangers says "it was our honor". What a legend. Anyway, awesome episode as usual! Gotta admit the image for the BBQ backdraft was more beautiful than the big one haha The eyebrows gag was funny! Astounding how different a person looks without those.
One very similar occurrence going through as a line cook was the fryer, the ignition to start wasn't working properly, so we have a lot of gas seeping through. Then it ignights randomly causing 2 feet of rushed flame shooting out like a boom, then back to normal
@@blipboop5594 You realize that just because something is trying to make its creator money doesn't automatically make it bad right? Profit ain't a dirty word
@@blipboop5594 Wins prize for most inane comment ever. Even thought there is undoubtedly scripting, which provides structure by the way, their friendship and camaraderie very regularly becomes evident even during each scripted phase. They clearly crack little "Gav and Dan" jokes here and there off script. I love it.
@@trod146 It's kind of a joke. Like you can't really get a record for filming anything faster cuz you know.... Light..... Unless they ment just film a world record? In that case they have as well, like the record winning fastest shooter guy.
I think many people should be in this Situation from the intro. Just to realize how happy they could be to have (voluntary) fire fighters. For context: I'm a voluntary fire fighter in Germany and sometimes we are confronted with people, who think its funny to stop us from working or standing right in front of us and taking pictures while making it impossible for us to help someone. So, for everyone, who do things like that, i hope you have one thing in Mind: We risc our lives for you
I’m taking classes right now to become a firefighter and I showed my teacher this video and he just said always be careful when the conditions are right for a backdraft to occur.
He's wrong. Always be careful, no matter what you think, the conditions are. And practise with a selectflow nozzle (or whatever you use to generate a fog pattern).
Ive never said it, but this Channel is Insanely Good, ive been here since the big water balloon and the quality is lit, you guys are amazing thanks for all these hours of slow mo clips! I love what your doing! Continue on!
I'm glad Travis County Fire Rescue do these mock ups so that it helps the fire fighters learn how to handle it in a controlled (relatively safe) environment. I hope other areas' fire departments do the same even if they wouldn't agree to do it for you to film... Everytime I come across someone in uniform when I'm at the store I go thank them for their service because not many are willing and/or capable of having the bravery to run towards a fire to help instead of run away. I sincerely believe every country should have a First Responders Appreciation Week.
that is the most awesome recording of flames ive ever seen. would be really cool to see super slow motion of just different types of fires, like wood fires, liquid fuel fires, small, big, underwater. etc. just to see how the patterns and speeds change within the flames.
@@mico6155 overheated doesn't mean the components melted, it just means that the camera turned off in time before it would destroy itself. If your computer goes about 110 celsius it will "overheat" and turn off, but it won't be destroyed.
They thought it was hot in those fire suits in winter. Imagine what it was like for the guys in Australia fighting a bush fire with an ambient temperature of 50°C!
bas van der werff the ambient temperature does make it feel worse though when you can’t cool off easy even after moving away-but the other commenter is correct-bushfire year is far lighter for exactly this reason.
Oddly the little grill backdraft looks way more impressive than the shipping container's. Probably has to do with the ratio of size between the flame/explosion and the thing it comes out of.
I have a feeling it's a little to do with the aperture that the oxygen is going in/flames coming out from. In that the size, possibly even shape, affect the end result. The idea being that the grill is a larger circular and more squashed shape so therefore more oxygen gets into contact with more of the embers quicker; whereas the container is long and the opening for the oxygen was much smaller in comparison to the grill (thus making the oxygen take longer to reach the back of the container), relatively speaking, and provided more of a forward force rather than the more omni-directional one the former accommodates.
Please do more slow motion fire blasts!!! After watching that ending scene in London Has Fallen, I became hooked onto slo mo fire blasts with calm music.
Watching the smoke move back into the fire due to the oxygen rushing back in looks cool (only in slow mo and only in this video). Found that really fascinating that you can see it rushing back.
I’m in my local volunteer FD and one of the chiefs that was teaching a class had been hit by 2 backdrafts and he said on the second one before it happened he could feel the pressure difference and had a second or two to brace himself
Well what can they do? They ran out of ideas ages ago and everything is just a slightly different version of something they already did, or literally just something already done but they do it bigger.
Не пожарников, а пожарных: пожарники - люди (обычно крепостные), которые собирали милостыню в России в 18-19 веках, выдавая себя за погорельцев. Наиболее это было распространено в Москве. А пожарные - люди, которые занимаются тушением пожаров и проводят спасательные работы. Но, в принципе, видео понравилось. Автор молодец. Ставлю ему лайк)))
OMFG the end :D your video reminded me how i was starting a fire with gasoline. the vapor ignited into a nice circle spreading fast arounf the fire :) very nice, try it out :)
As a firefighter of 6 years these two backdraft videos provide in depth information and training purposes that will help firefighters understand and evaluate a backdraft more efficiently. Thank yoy very much!!!
Is flashover and backdraft the same thing?
@@Isaacool if i remember correctly flashover is when the heat builds up in a room to the point where all of its contents combust at once(autoignition temp) while backdraft is a smoke explosion caused by the introduction of oxygen
When two people who used to throw molotov cocktails at there grandparents house start getting big productions. Huge respect to you two!!
Quite a step up from "various explosions," eh?
@@Assn333 absolutely
Wait what lol
PRETZEL KING X
#theyarecrazy
You guys should try filming an ultrasonic vaporizer. I'd love to see how the broken capillary wave forms at the surface of the water, and at what point the vapor begins to be produced.
Great video as always!
It would look pretty cool but i think they'd have to use some sort of high mag macro lens to actually see it since it happens on an almost molecular scale.
Ethan Taylor nerd! Lol 🤓 jk
Nerd
English?
Pretty sure he did
My job is about promoting fire safety. We do live demonstrations of oil fires. If you ever get an oil fire, cover it to stifle the oxygen, turn off the heat, then *do nothing else* except for calling the fire brigade. The biggest mistake people make is taking the lid or cover off too soon. Never try moving it.
Oh, and never put water on an oil fire. (Incidentally, that might make an interesting slow mo video).
There is a Norwegian video with an eksplosion with burning cooking oil indside a wooden house.
They actually did do an oil fire vid befor
N. 6/*gfdde
Myth Busters did a great episode on oil fires.
I like how Dan has protection for his arm and then just uses his other arm instead
Twice*
Pretty sure you saw when he put the chicken down the fire was close to his arm, however it would've helped on the other hand for safety reasons and fashion reasons it wasn't too needed
Wasn't required on the other arm as he had the lid to shield it instead
the lid protects him from fire (the left hand)
lol your username is like mine but Belgian
This is why you respect firefighters
"I can put this fire out on my own!"
um...you aren't a firefighter...you won't be able to FIGHT the FIRE
Gavin looked pretty good in the fire fighter gear, still maybe not the job for him though...
They also save cute kitty cats, they already had my respect
-4 Subscribers with a hammer addiction as opposed to how you should respect everyone else
Yeah until your house burns down anyways and they foot you the bill
Hi ! Great video. I was surprised you guys didn't ask about the procedure they use to "disarm" a potential backdraft situation. I think they do something like punch a hole in the roof to control a potential backdraft.
Yeah, the firemen will cut a hole in the roof to let the hot gasses out.
It always depends on the situation. No FD has a standard playbook for every imaginable scenario that they just implement from A to Z.
Forced Ventilation is a whole set of lessons in itself. You can place fans in front of the entrance to push smoke out. While this extremely effective (you can go from zero visibility to almost smoke free in less than a minute) it should never be done if either the building layout is unknown or the roof itself is on fire.
In other cases, opening the roof is an option that can be considered. If the building’s layout is unclear, ventilation through fans might push very hot smoke into areas you don’t want it to be in.
A fire on the ground floor can also quickly jump up several storeys if flames come out a window. Hot gases accumulate under the outer roof overhang, crawl inside between the insulation and the rafters, and boom, you now have the attic on fire.
Opening the roof is only done in coordination with a crew on the inside. Because you don’t want the roof to collapse with people inside the building and have flaming debris rain on the people around.
Самый страшный кошмар пожарных - когда их обзывают пожарниками. 😁
Хахаха, как же точно😂
cyka blyat
Пожарник- это жук.🎃🐞
Дмитрий 👍👍👍
@@user-dp9pm5yy7m Это человек)
One thing to note when Dan is pulling the lid of the BBQ off. He's pulling it "towards" himself to use the lid as a type of shield. Most people who get injured by this type of backdraft is tipping the lid to the right or left and they are looking into the grill. There is no projection/shield between them and the re-igniting fire. So the fire ball engulfs them and they end up looking like Dan at the closing scene, best case ending. Or they end up on their way to the hospital.
ALWAYS open a grill top with the top between you and the grill if at all possible if it even remotely looks like it's just smoking and the flames went out. Better safe than looking like Dan.
Korishan I saw that and thought,” Hmmm smart,”.
Who tf is gonna read that
@@obamacare8485 can you not read or something?
@@obamacare8485 People who want to
Unfortunately, a lot of grilles open the doors away from you, since they're on a hinge.
Dan w/o eyebrows is a cursed image.
everyone is
*V O L D E M O R T*
looks like a mixture of Geoff and Lil J
100%
@Cemil anything from flickering flames to a supersonic stream that will vaporize flesh. Or even Dan's eyebrows...
Am i the only one that thinks that gavin looks like the guy in “cloudy with a chance of meatballs” ?
Boxed In Gaming FLINT LOCKWOOD!!
Nope. If you go back to some of their really old videos when gavin had some mental hair, there's a bunch of comments saying the same thing from like 6+ years ago. 😊
Is that the same character as the one in "How to train a dragon"?
Just google it and you'll see you're definitely not alone. There are side by side comparisons floating around the internet.😜
Now I’m never going to be able to unsee this. God.
Out of all the explosions you guys have filmed over the years, for some reason the ones with the grill are the coolest yet!
Love that eyebrow gag at the end. Thought it were someone else first xD
adam savage?
It's actually surprised just how much eyebrows can add to recognizing a person :o
Take notes Jason Bourne
AsHalt “have I lost an eyebrow”
@@Sniper13111 *BG beep Beep Beep*
Producers: How much craziness do you want in your video?
*Gavin & Dan: Yes*
No
In you are video
You do realize that they ARE the producers?
Such a good interview with the chief, wish it was longer!
That ending, Dan eyebrow-less, hilarious!!
Well done! Great video!
So no one really explained it completely, but without oxygen, combustion cannot occur, so instead pyrolysis happens. Pyrolysis is the incomplete burning of the fuel into simple carbon molecules and hydrocarbons/tars. That's what the smoke is. In complete combustion, the smoke is CO2 and ash - minerals like potassium hydroxide. That kind of smoke cannot set on fire.
So basically the heat without oxygen evaporates the fuel into a gas, which looks like smoke, but can combust upon introduction of oxygen and heat (fireball starts where air meets heat source)
Danielle Spargo Doesn’t incomplete combustion also introduce things like carbon monoxide like the firefighter was talking about? Scary stuff
Thanks for that
The explained it in the original video
@@nedpowell9590 yes, and carbon monoxide is flammable as well as very toxic.
If anyone is looking for more information about this specifically I think it is called wood gas and can be made, filtered, and even power a combustion engine
Dan without eyebrows is kind of terrifying
I'm traumatised for life. 😢
The brain looks for eyebrows on the face, Without them it's just kinda weird.
Trader
I love this because my dad is a firefighter and he has been in 2 backdrafts during his career
Helps understand in everyday terms. Great job thank you
At normal speed the BBQ backdraft doesn't look too serious. In Slow Mo it is scary how big the flames were!
Its still enough to set a person on fire.
That's actually what makes things like that so especially dangerous. In real time, it doesn't look so terrible so you don't think too much of it. But if a fireball like that hits anything flammable on you, you're gonna have a bad day... Can happen faster than you can even see.
That table top nuke was something I did not expect
Real time: "Was that really a backdraft? Looked more like he just pulled the flames with the lid?" Slowmo: "Oh wow."
"It was our honor" he says. The hero whose job is dreamt by kids and adults alike and risks his life for strangers says "it was our honor". What a legend.
Anyway, awesome episode as usual! Gotta admit the image for the BBQ backdraft was more beautiful than the big one haha
The eyebrows gag was funny! Astounding how different a person looks without those.
Amazing.. all i can say is thank you for showing me this
One very similar occurrence going through as a line cook was the fryer, the ignition to start wasn't working properly, so we have a lot of gas seeping through. Then it ignights randomly causing 2 feet of rushed flame shooting out like a boom, then back to normal
It's amazing how different he looks without eyebrows! Oh and also the fire was neat.
I seriously thought it was someone else entirely at the end 😂
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I'd say they're quickly become one of my favorite YT exclusives, but quick isn't really their style is it?
They should film that in slow mo.
Not with these heavily scripted, overproduced vids. Reeeaaaally stretching to reach that 10 minute mark
@@blipboop5594 You realize that just because something is trying to make its creator money doesn't automatically make it bad right? Profit ain't a dirty word
This IS quick for them.
@@blipboop5594 Wins prize for most inane comment ever. Even thought there is undoubtedly scripting, which provides structure by the way, their friendship and camaraderie very regularly becomes evident even during each scripted phase. They clearly crack little "Gav and Dan" jokes here and there off script. I love it.
I think the "scruffy, adrenaline high, post-fire-helmet" look really works for Gav 👍
Nice film. We need this kind of expository films on our TV sets
Slowmo guys are amazing i hope they do a world record in slow mo
Ikr
They filmed light! That's pretty much the only record you can get lol 😂😂
@@gozzilla177 they didn't. Scientists did. They didn't use their cameras to film that
@@trod146 It's kind of a joke. Like you can't really get a record for filming anything faster cuz you know.... Light..... Unless they ment just film a world record? In that case they have as well, like the record winning fastest shooter guy.
Most slowmo videos made by persons
I think many people should be in this Situation from the intro. Just to realize how happy they could be to have (voluntary) fire fighters.
For context: I'm a voluntary fire fighter in Germany and sometimes we are confronted with people, who think its funny to stop us from working or standing right in front of us and taking pictures while making it impossible for us to help someone.
So, for everyone, who do things like that, i hope you have one thing in Mind: We risc our lives for you
Danke für deinen Einsatz.
@@lukasgiese2331 nichts zu danken
Apparently, you’re not very humble.
Lives > likes
85% of the United States are protected by Volunteer Firefighters, including large cities like NYC
I am a firefighter, and a rollover is indeed one of the things I have the greatest repect.
It's cool to see non firefighters experience what we do. I can attest to how bloody hot it is in that intro
In the immortal words of Adam Savage, "Am I missing an eye brow?"
Love how Dan has a protective sleeve on the right arm, and uses tthe left one to take off the BBQ lid
Lol ikr!
Possibly because the chance of his skin catching on fire may be lower than the chances of his sleeve catching fire? Or something of the sort
@@terminusarms113 .
His arm is shielded by the lid - experience of professional chef.
@@thenorthdownswanderer ohhhhhh that makes much more sense now. I mean, being Dan a explosive expert. Thx!!
On the 2nd bbq attempt it’s insane how the fire is see through in this unique way with shadows and yet has definite substance as a material
love your how to video!! definitely giving me great ideas for new content on my videos💪
Eyebrowless Dan. Thanks for the nightmares.
I’m taking classes right now to become a firefighter and I showed my teacher this video and he just said always be careful when the conditions are right for a backdraft to occur.
He's wrong.
Always be careful, no matter what you think, the conditions are. And practise with a selectflow nozzle (or whatever you use to generate a fog pattern).
Parabéns pela execução do vídeo pessoal!
Gracias por los subtítulos!! you have a new follower ...
Ive never said it, but this Channel is Insanely Good, ive been here since the big water balloon and the quality is lit, you guys are amazing thanks for all these hours of slow mo clips! I love what your doing! Continue on!
"...back to you Gav and Dan" "Thanks us!" is rapidly becoming my favourite running gag! :D
Bbb
Thank you Chief Ken Bailey & Travis County Fire Rescue fire fighters!
This is the one of best vids 💎
I'm glad Travis County Fire Rescue do these mock ups so that it helps the fire fighters learn how to handle it in a controlled (relatively safe) environment. I hope other areas' fire departments do the same even if they wouldn't agree to do it for you to film...
Everytime I come across someone in uniform when I'm at the store I go thank them for their service because not many are willing and/or capable of having the bravery to run towards a fire to help instead of run away. I sincerely believe every country should have a First Responders Appreciation Week.
that is the most awesome recording of flames ive ever seen. would be really cool to see super slow motion of just different types of fires, like wood fires, liquid fuel fires, small, big, underwater. etc. just to see how the patterns and speeds change within the flames.
I have experienced backdrafts when opening a wood furnace door on a smoldering fire. Exact same principle. And it does get your attention!
Dan without eyebrows is like an animated character when they take of their glasses
The real question is, did the GoPro survive?
I was wondering the same! 😂😂
It said in the video that it overheated, aka components melted.
The SD card survived, otherwise there wouldn’t be footage. As for the camera... no clue
@@mico6155 overheated doesn't mean the components melted, it just means that the camera turned off in time before it would destroy itself. If your computer goes about 110 celsius it will "overheat" and turn off, but it won't be destroyed.
@@HarryWizard Yeah, after computer turns off temperature drops, I dont think it dropped in that container
Fire is probably the most Beautiful yet most Destructive force ever.
No, that would be my ex girlfriend
Nero 64 A.D.
And water...
Lightning. Lighning and hurricanes.
Nature
Before this, I never knew how much I liked Dan's eyebrows
Awesome fire fighting team!! That was really cool of those guys
Well it only took twenty years, but now I understand how a dead bed of coals singed my face
They weren't dead!
They thought it was hot in those fire suits in winter. Imagine what it was like for the guys in Australia fighting a bush fire with an ambient temperature of 50°C!
considering the tempature near the fire is hotter the normal ambient doesnt matter f all
scorchieyo.....!
Gatekeeping fire
Wildland firefighters don't wear that kind of gear, but it's still a hot job.
bas van der werff the ambient temperature does make it feel worse though when you can’t cool off easy even after moving away-but the other commenter is correct-bushfire year is far lighter for exactly this reason.
This was so rad, I had no idea this was a thing
"Winter? That's not a winter. *This* is a winter" lol greetings from Wisconsin!
Pathetic. Wisconsin winter is nothing compared to Minnesota winters.
Just watched the first one and then i refreshed the page and boom part 2 is out
This season IS THE BEST in my opinion. Love it 💜
This should be in a ad off a movie also that is awesome
8:02 the bottom left of the flames look incredible as the smoke ignites.
Oddly the little grill backdraft looks way more impressive than the shipping container's. Probably has to do with the ratio of size between the flame/explosion and the thing it comes out of.
I have a feeling it's a little to do with the aperture that the oxygen is going in/flames coming out from. In that the size, possibly even shape, affect the end result. The idea being that the grill is a larger circular and more squashed shape so therefore more oxygen gets into contact with more of the embers quicker; whereas the container is long and the opening for the oxygen was much smaller in comparison to the grill (thus making the oxygen take longer to reach the back of the container), relatively speaking, and provided more of a forward force rather than the more omni-directional one the former accommodates.
I love how dan opens the bbq with the hand without the xtra long glove....😂😂safety first kids
Holy slo-mo! That part one part had a hyper perilous intro!!!
Real love their way of doing
I love how when you were talking with the chief, he is just looking at you thinking "what a bunch of numpties."
Please do more slow motion fire blasts!!! After watching that ending scene in London Has Fallen, I became hooked onto slo mo fire blasts with calm music.
Exactly...dangerously beautiful..
That ending is absolute fire
EPIC footage
Hey guys I would really like to see you guys record an Eaulers disk at maximum spin time. Thanks and keep doing what you're doing 😊👍
Great Video.
Fantabulous video
can u guys make a slo mo of how fast our reflex works
They did several times
They just did. Watch the firefighter who started to walk across as the backdraft happened!
Gavin in the fireman gear actually looks pretty convincing. The dude could pull off a fireman
Thank you for sharing this video
HAHAHAHAHAHA
Loved the burned-off eyebrows!
That you guys maintained a straight face was remarkable.
Last 2 minutes: Dan with heavily protected right arm, opens lid with glove only left hand. Never change, Dan.
Watching the smoke move back into the fire due to the oxygen rushing back in looks cool (only in slow mo and only in this video). Found that really fascinating that you can see it rushing back.
The makeup on the eyebrows was magic at the end.
It's really good that Dan has that sleeve on the arm he isn't using near the fire. LOL!
A "TableTop Nuke" is called a Microwave ;)
1:01 Marshmellow gets knocked down - Gav "That could easily knock you off your feet"
Great video
I’m in my local volunteer FD and one of the chiefs that was teaching a class had been hit by 2 backdrafts and he said on the second one before it happened he could feel the pressure difference and had a second or two to brace himself
When the super slow show ends, we will probably see them in the backyard once a month again.
Well what can they do? They ran out of ideas ages ago and everything is just a slightly different version of something they already did, or literally just something already done but they do it bigger.
Never thought I would see Dan without eyebrows one day...
“Thanks us” - Peak of comedy 2019
It’s amazing!!
can we just appreciate the boys in their firemen gear, standing in front of the fire engine for just a moment. I mean, come on now...
Firefighter is just like, “These two Jerks” lol 😂
1:40 Dan looks like every Monday night training in the colder months at the firehouse
The end of this video certainly gives new meaning to the expression, _"highbrow entertainment"._
😊😊😊😊😊😊
Nuclear explosion in slow mo next
How are you too comment with 16 likes
@@lyleflom8034Still top with 24 Likes, CZcams must realy want it. So do I, I suppose! 😅 👍
They even made a movie about it back in 1991 called Backdraft.
very good videos very nice I blessings you
Не пожарников, а пожарных: пожарники - люди (обычно крепостные), которые собирали милостыню в России в 18-19 веках, выдавая себя за погорельцев. Наиболее это было распространено в Москве. А пожарные - люди, которые занимаются тушением пожаров и проводят спасательные работы.
Но, в принципе, видео понравилось.
Автор молодец. Ставлю ему лайк)))
Did he really shave his eyebrows for the sake of a video😂
What a madlad
No, it's makeup
I actually think from stick 2 to 3 was slightly faster than the 1 to 2 stick interval, just from re-watching the full footage myself repeatedly ;)
It would be so cool to see a race car cornering in slow motion watching the components flex and suspension compress!!
OMFG the end :D your video reminded me how i was starting a fire with gasoline. the vapor ignited into a nice circle spreading fast arounf the fire :) very nice, try it out :)