Seeing these comments all over YT; they must have tweaked the algorithm. Lots of oddball stuff showing in my recommendations too. In fact last night I watched a 30 minute video on making a sock with a vintage stitcher machine (in home), pretty cool really.....
Im a fire alarm installer, and frequently test systems as well. People hate when we come in and make noise for a small amount of time. I can't imagine doing this regularly.
It’s not a small amount of time. Y’all take all fucking day. That’s why the apartment people have to send out emails warning people that it will indeed take all day.
Ive been involved in one of these. It does indeed take all day At least a hundred times the alarms are triggered. I wish they could do that shit silently. Test the bells once and then dont activate the sirens each time
@@FennecTECH Depending on the size of the system, it could definitely take all day. Also, when the system is tested, they are often testing both the initiating devices as well as the notification appliances. They need to make sure all of the notification appliances make noise or flash or both, and they can't cover the entire building all at once. Thus, the triggering of the system multiple times.
I love how they went in,I’ve never had a bubble bath in my 24 years of life and plan on taking on tonight,I can’t imagine how much fun they had inside of the foam.
I’ve said this before, but I was the installer of what was recorded here. I appreciate the fact that all points recorded the testing, but this was a job completed by rh jones and son mechanical in Prince George, there was a group of us on my crew that worked hard over a tight time frame to accomplish this job.
***** because last time i saw this happen with a plane in the hanger it ruined about $500,000 worth of avionics computers, not to mention that stuff is really corrosive
***** If you're gonna be a smartass, at least try to be smart. EVERYTHING has chemicals in it. Water is a chemical. The air you are breathing right now is chemicals. Chemicals are not inherently bad or dangerous. The guys in the video, who are presumably trained to work with these "chemicals", have no problem sticking their bare hands in it, so it can't be that big of a deal. The guy who ran into the foam in a suit was likely only wearing the suit to keep his clothes from getting messy. He didn't even have a mask on to cover his face, just safety goggles to protect his eyes and a hood to keep the shit out of his hair.
I love how this is a serious safety measure and these grown men are all giggling like toddlers in their first bubble bath. Lmao that’s awesome. I would too.
I saw something like this in a military hanger with plenty of aircraft/choppers in it. Apparently a member of the maintenance crew working on the system at the time accidentally triggered it. By the time it was over, only the tails of the aircraft could still be seen.
I've seen it aswell, apparently they were running a maintenance check, but didn't realise that the system wasn't temporairly shut off which led to a human created malfunction (from the technical part the worker triggered fire supression system while operating on it), accidental tampering and..... ....he came to his childhood bath tub
You guys got the best sprinkler system in the world you guys shoot for the patent in on that if anybody doesn't want that sprinkler system when there's something wrong with them then cuz the money will definitely be worth it in the long run that's the best in the world you guys got going on
@@DodgeandGMkiIIingFurdDaiIy you are right, is not the ISO 9001, but you are wrong thinking that ISO doesn't cover this kind of fire extinguishing sistems, actually the ISO 7076 and 6180 cover this matter. I named the most representative one for the purpose of making a joke, because I don't remember every single one of them...
When I was young, I never knew what these things were used for. 5 years later, I finally come to realize that it’s used for extinguishing a plane when it’s on fire.
i once went to a kids bday party where the dad who was a firefighter used a foam dispenser connected to the truck, made a huge puddle of foam covering their entire backyard, was a lot of fun and safe to the skin. it just rlly irritates the eyes if you aren't careful.
Expandol. You gotta love it even if it is clastogenic. You can swap it out for bubble bath if it's going to be used for a foam party but it will not hold the water in the foam as well. Expandol holds a great deal of the water and as the foam breaks down it turns into a shaving foam consistency which is scoop-able making it easier to plow it out of a building if you can't wait for it to break down or if you don't want so much water draining into your building.
This is like the alarm you hear in your dream even tho you unplugged it and punched it but it still keeps ringing. Then you realize it was a dream and wake up then turn off your real alarm
I have ignored that 'EERRRT EERRRT EERRRT' bog standard electric alarm clock sound in my sleep. Like, I literally, in the dream, started tearing electronics apart to make it stop. I hate that sound with every fiber of my being, to the point Ive had to warn people to NEVER wake me up with that sound......because I will become violent and no power on this earth will make me feel regret for what might happen. Ever. Period. Something will become airborne, in their direction, and if it connects, they better hope it makes that fucking sound stop too, because I wont until it does...... Even talking about it has raised my blood pressure...... My mortal enemy is not a person, it is a sound......
I tested the first B-1 Hangers at Dyess AFB in Texas in 1985 for the arrival of the first Air Force B-1's. They were huge handers with Deck Guns and Infrared Detectors. It was a hoot!
In the Swedish airforce it was one hangar per division of fighter jets. Every evening the hangar-dogs was let into the hangars. Microphones was in the hangar and the central guard could hear everything. If the dogs would start to bark as crazy the hangar was filled with foam (as in this movie) in order to stop fire and all else.
Moon Leah yes you would. The foam is designed to provide sufficent air molecules that you can breath it. Although it tastes terrible, you can actually survive being submered in High Expansion Foams. This is taken into consideration when engineering the product.
Tell that to the guy who died at Eglin AFB back in 2012...the bells go off at the before the foam starts to give you time to evacuate. Definitely not designed to allow you to breathe in it.
As an aircraft mechanic I always wonder what it would be like to have this system go off and your inside the wing of a jumbo jet where getting out takes several seconds depending on how far in your in and how flexible you are. You make it out and the foam maybe is already like 2-3ft high depending how close you are to the area it falls. Be interesting.
@@bobmarley2140 Not if you're an experienced mechanic it's sometimes not. In the perfect world human life couldn't be valued, sadly this isn't, so some human tend has more value than some others depending on their background and such, and it'd be very stupid of that said company to estimate that the person who'll likely perish will always has low enough value to brush it off as nothing but a small loss. Because when the time comes and apparently someone of high value are likely to die. I believe one or two jets going ablaze wouldn't concern the company as much as the loss of that said person.
I like how it almost took a full minute before actually doing anything substantial. Couple that with ~30 seconds to notice a fire, react, and get to an alarm, and you've got a huge fireball that will likely engulf other planes
Thats the "PEOPLE, WE'RE ABOUT TO BLOW A LOAD ALL UP IN THIS BITCH' alarm. You dont want to activate the foam system with people still under it. This is to suppress a hanger fire until the on site fire brigade shows up, not to save a single plane. Assume any thing recoverable from said hanger was a chance of luck.
Hopefully its a panic attack while doing what your body should be naturally primed to do when an alarm sounds.....and thats running for the exit. I mean, no one gets more calm when a fire alarm sounds. No one. Ever. To assume such shows a fault in your reasoning center in your brain.....might want to get a CT scan.....
@@zombieregime I know but I had a bad experience with a large room and a fire alarm as a very young child. Vaguely remember it now but I had slipped away during break time and was walking through the big auditorium at school by myself when I shouldn't have been. Standing in the middle of the room and the fire alarm goes off. I remember being rooted to the ground in fear and crying my eyes out as I didn't understand what was happening and the shock of it. Only took about 20 seconds before a teacher came and rescued me. Obviously at age 23 I would now run if a fire alarm goes off but there's just something about this video that reminds me of it and gives me chills. Taking me back to being a kid in that situation and not knowing what do do and just panicking. Since then I have a phobia of loud alarms that cause me to get slightly panicky everytime. I don't know why I can't explain it. Also when I look at that warehouse I just can't help but imagine being trapped in there with all the doors locked as it is happening.
@@MaxFPSGamer when a fire alarm sounds, fear is the correct response. 100%. Just dont let it make you stay still. Move. Move towards exits. Drag others with you. Use the fear to motivate. Use your brain to survive. 😉
I don't know why I was recommended this 7 year after. But that's not a bad thing.
same
Seeing these comments all over YT; they must have tweaked the algorithm.
Lots of oddball stuff showing in my recommendations too.
In fact last night I watched a 30 minute video on making a sock with a vintage
stitcher machine (in home), pretty cool really.....
I was mad CZcams recommended it but now I'm entertained
Me too
My god I’m glad too
"Shut her down"
*System freezes and continues to produce more foam*
"AH CANT HOLD 'ER, CAP'N!
Oh damn oh damn oh damn....... Makes for a good adult cartoon
Now play the intro of half life when the experiment goes wrong. ." Shutting down....shutting down....it wont shut down....IT WONT SHUT DOWN..."
Legend has it that it’s still pumping out foam to this day.
Shiiit...
Im a fire alarm installer, and frequently test systems as well.
People hate when we come in and make noise for a small amount of time.
I can't imagine doing this regularly.
It’s not a small amount of time. Y’all take all fucking day. That’s why the apartment people have to send out emails warning people that it will indeed take all day.
Ive been involved in one of these. It does indeed take all day At least a hundred times the alarms are triggered. I wish they could do that shit silently. Test the bells once and then dont activate the sirens each time
@@FennecTECH Depending on the size of the system, it could definitely take all day. Also, when the system is tested, they are often testing both the initiating devices as well as the notification appliances. They need to make sure all of the notification appliances make noise or flash or both, and they can't cover the entire building all at once. Thus, the triggering of the system multiple times.
@@ShaunPuzon indeed. But in my building. They would use smoke to trigger every single sensor. Setting the damn thing off hundreds of times in a day
Why are Snow coming out in there?
Good luck to fire fighters trying to find the guy that passed out from the fire.
Keeps the planes from exploding can catching the rest of the hangers on fire.
it protects the bank balance of the aircraft owner
@@andrewmurphy5310 or prevents the highly flammable jet fuel from exploding…
Better to find an unconscious burnt person than a dead burnt person
Don‘t know the permeability to IR of foam but that would be a way
I hate it when the phone rings when I am taking a bubble bath.
Trump 2020
@@32SQUID What about Trump? Is new election coming to US again?
@@0hjaa3.06 typically every four years we have a presidential election.
Right
Oh yea
someone should answer that phone
+klausnikski someone should answer that foam
You did it. YOu made the best pun.
Once upon a Time in America.
klausnikski ok hold on
*picks up* FUCK ITS A WRONG NUMBER AND WE WAITED SO LONG
klausnikski lol
I love how they went in,I’ve never had a bubble bath in my 24 years of life and plan on taking on tonight,I can’t imagine how much fun they had inside of the foam.
how was it?
@@untitled2792 really fun, it had made my night better :)
i like how the alarm gives a countdown before the suppression system activates
like it actually does
I wonder, what's worse: burning in fire, suffocating in foam or cleaning this up.
Julius Bernotas All at once
+Julius Bernotas neither
+Julius Bernotas It's foam. It DISSOLVES
+Une licorne / Nicolasdarkdark Does that mean that you can not apply foam on a rainy day onto a runway?
+hawkeye0248 Salt and
**janitor has left the chat**
Hahaha
Collin Chesney this should be higher 😂
Dax joined the chat
*Janitors 1-24 left the server.*
Janitor: I ain’t getting paid enough for this shit!
After watching this video 459383 times I van finally conclude that…
This hangar is fire-proof
Providing someone has filled up the tanks again ;)
I remember watching this 10 years ago and being so fascinated and I just remembered it again now.. still fascinating
What I enjoyed here:
100% video
110% comments
Legend says that the janitor is still cleaning it
Its foam it dissolves
LimeCinemas foam dissolves to liquid on its on.
Live From The Gutter Nah, hes still cleaning it
SansYT15 r/whooooosh
@@Nattidaddy so now there is a bunch of liquid on the floor right
I’ve said this before, but I was the installer of what was recorded here. I appreciate the fact that all points recorded the testing, but this was a job completed by rh jones and son mechanical in Prince George, there was a group of us on my crew that worked hard over a tight time frame to accomplish this job.
OMG THIS IS BACK I NEVER WATCHED THIS IN A LONG TIME!❤❤❤
You wouldnt want a false alarm .
***** because last time i saw this happen with a plane in the hanger it ruined about $500,000 worth of avionics computers, not to mention that stuff is really corrosive
***** you could throw a party
ok
Holy fuck imagine that XD
*****
If you're gonna be a smartass, at least try to be smart. EVERYTHING has chemicals in it. Water is a chemical. The air you are breathing right now is chemicals. Chemicals are not inherently bad or dangerous.
The guys in the video, who are presumably trained to work with these "chemicals", have no problem sticking their bare hands in it, so it can't be that big of a deal. The guy who ran into the foam in a suit was likely only wearing the suit to keep his clothes from getting messy. He didn't even have a mask on to cover his face, just safety goggles to protect his eyes and a hood to keep the shit out of his hair.
I love how this is a serious safety measure and these grown men are all giggling like toddlers in their first bubble bath. Lmao that’s awesome. I would too.
@Game Plays 1230 you must be fun at parties
@Game Plays 1230 i dont want to hear that coming from someone with an ironic username.
@Game Plays 1230 cornball
Good ol Pfas!
Ball sackk
Love the sound of the duo tronics on continuous and the bells
Who would knew that people have so much fun testing stuff
Welcome to another video of Lets Put A Video From A Long Time Ago In Peoples Recommendations
Loel Azarcon I’m not complaining
I watched this about 4 years ago with a different channel
Welcome to another comment by people who still think upload date has anything to do with recommendations.
Loel Azarcon lol
Loel who arebhai uou
I saw something like this in a military hanger with plenty of aircraft/choppers in it. Apparently a member of the maintenance crew working on the system at the time accidentally triggered it. By the time it was over, only the tails of the aircraft could still be seen.
😆
poor guy
Same
I've seen it aswell, apparently they were running a maintenance check, but didn't realise that the system wasn't temporairly shut off which led to a human created malfunction (from the technical part the worker triggered fire supression system while operating on it), accidental tampering and.....
....he came to his childhood bath tub
They were so fired! 😂
I finally found the video after so long. It has been 7-9 years since i last watched it.
0:12 When someone says that there is a test today, and I haven’t studied
My Brain: *alarms*
No one wanted to shut it down.
Igneous_is_my_Alias well it's fucking bubbles
No, this is a mandatory test. The foam must activate, be the right compound, and cover a few barrels within a certain amount of time.
Jason Kenneth have you heard of a joke?
they turned off the foam jets.
Who is the lucky one who has to tidy this up?
rip
I believe that, like most foams, it becomes a regular liquid after a while.
czcams.com/video/lK8IIRZ4Q80/video.html I'd do it! looks like it's actually fun!
maybe a year
The fire department. The foam can be cleaned with water.
Never thought it will come out that quick
Good to see Aperture Labs using the conversion gel again.
Steven Graham LMAO I get it.
Aperture Labs I know that place
well bary, welcom as your first day as cleaner here at the airport. We begin with hangar five.
Ha ha ha.
why do all these people think it's soap my dudes it's toxic chemicals
@@noxious_nights its not toxic they had people running in it but its not soap its foam made to stop fire
foam evaporates of you didnt know
CZcams recommends exactly what I want...
There's a lot of bubbles, sounds fun...
It is FOAM!
You guys got the best sprinkler system in the world you guys shoot for the patent in on that if anybody doesn't want that sprinkler system when there's something wrong with them then cuz the money will definitely be worth it in the long run that's the best in the world you guys got going on
All you need is a good sound system and some cool lighting and you got yourself a sweet night club!
This test is not properly conducted the ISO 9001 says you need:
1 DJ
5+/-1 strippers
1 disco ball
Adrian Sanchez, as another Sanchez this all checks out
Adrian Sanchez English please!?!?
@@abkh7777 shuttup idiot
ISO has nothing to do with safety only supplier quality and process. This would fall under OSHA
@@DodgeandGMkiIIingFurdDaiIy you are right, is not the ISO 9001, but you are wrong thinking that ISO doesn't cover this kind of fire extinguishing sistems, actually the ISO 7076 and 6180 cover this matter.
I named the most representative one for the purpose of making a joke, because I don't remember every single one of them...
When I was young, I never knew what these things were used for. 5 years later, I finally come to realize that it’s used for extinguishing a plane when it’s on fire.
And now it's been 12 years! Learned anything new since then?
@@larryisntmynamebutyoucanca9625sure did
@@piktureit You've been on CZcams for quite a while now.
Brings back some memories, by the morning the foam was a slight film on the slab. Didn’t take much time to wash it away with a fire hose
Took less than an hour to clean up
I like how the foam coms out
Never heard an actual bell do a code 3 alarm before!
The bells in code 3 are actually quite common here in Canada.
Sometimes they are set to a coding that is normally ment for single stroke bells
Sounds like a continues speaker strobe and and Edwards code 3 bell
oh look its my old account when i was still into fire alarms
being into fire alarms is a thing?
"so what's your job?"
"I make bubbles"
Rocket bubbles
Its foam
These videos are satisfying, without the alarm
Well, I can see you guys were having a lot of fun.
Add some lasers, smoke, kickass speakers and disco lights and it's the perfect venue for a rave. 🚥🚥🚥🎉🎉🎉
Put a Big ass Bass Speaker in a Plastic Bag in the Middle and Look what happens.
i once went to a kids bday party where the dad who was a firefighter used a foam dispenser connected to the truck, made a huge puddle of foam covering their entire backyard, was a lot of fun and safe to the skin.
it just rlly irritates the eyes if you aren't careful.
Expandol. You gotta love it even if it is clastogenic. You can swap it out for bubble bath if it's going to be used for a foam party but it will not hold the water in the foam as well. Expandol holds a great deal of the water and as the foam breaks down it turns into a shaving foam consistency which is scoop-able making it easier to plow it out of a building if you can't wait for it to break down or if you don't want so much water draining into your building.
I don`t know why I geht this recomdended after 8 years. But it was interresting.
I love these reccomend videos... this one is the best
This is why I can't work with airplanes, I'd constantly set everything on fire for foam
ME AND YOU BOTH
that must be a fun job
Lol
Until you have to clean it up.
No one cleans it though!
I'm sure it probably just turns to water and drains out
Legend says the turbines are still producing foam
This looks so much fun, I want to jump into the foam
It would be terrifying of it didnt stop and they drowned in foam
Normal name
“He was a good man.. how did he die?”
*Bubbles.. lots and lots of bubbles.*
On eglin afb a guy did die doing this test
They have limited foam ;-;
But it didn't, so it's not
Lol there was 2 big ass doors they can go through.....
This is like the alarm you hear in your dream even tho you unplugged it and punched it but it still keeps ringing. Then you realize it was a dream and wake up then turn off your real alarm
THATS HAPPENED TO ME BEFORE!!! >:0
Me too, twice
Not me
I have ignored that 'EERRRT EERRRT EERRRT' bog standard electric alarm clock sound in my sleep. Like, I literally, in the dream, started tearing electronics apart to make it stop. I hate that sound with every fiber of my being, to the point Ive had to warn people to NEVER wake me up with that sound......because I will become violent and no power on this earth will make me feel regret for what might happen. Ever. Period. Something will become airborne, in their direction, and if it connects, they better hope it makes that fucking sound stop too, because I wont until it does...... Even talking about it has raised my blood pressure...... My mortal enemy is not a person, it is a sound......
I’m obsessed with this sort of stuff
Nobody:
How students see the school sprinkler system: 0:50
I tested the first B-1 Hangers at Dyess AFB in Texas in 1985 for the arrival of the first Air Force B-1's. They were huge handers with Deck Guns and Infrared Detectors. It was a hoot!
In abilene Tx? I live there
1 minute of silence for the persons who clean up all this mess
It actually kinda cleans its self
@@spidercubed9718 not soap, hidrogen🙃
Foam evaporates
Angelo Smiljanić if it was hydrogen it would explode when it hit fire.
I’m pretty sure it just desolves into water.
The whole hangar looks like a snowy wonderland
Epic combo with the High-Low Horn’s and Code 3 Bells :D
I know sounds so cool
Do these guys even work there? I bet they just wen in to play with the foam!
They are fire equipment testers
Its a mandatory test. The barrels you see in the video are placed to see if the supressant can cover them in less than 2 minutes.
In the Swedish airforce it was one hangar per division of fighter jets. Every evening the hangar-dogs was let into the hangars. Microphones was in the hangar and the central guard could hear everything. If the dogs would start to bark as crazy the hangar was filled with foam (as in this movie) in order to stop fire and all else.
I remember this video a long long time ago I fell in love !
I love the foam although the ringing bell sounds like my secondary school bell
It looks so soft and fluffy! I just wanna jump in!
You wouldn't be able to breathe in there.
Moon Leah But that dude just ran in there!
Moon Leah yes you would. The foam is designed to provide sufficent air molecules that you can breath it. Although it tastes terrible, you can actually survive being submered in High Expansion Foams. This is taken into consideration when engineering the product.
Tell that to the guy who died at Eglin AFB back in 2012...the bells go off at the before the foam starts to give you time to evacuate. Definitely not designed to allow you to breathe in it.
Same
When your boss left u in charge
I'd love to have what they're having rn, that looks so much fun
nobody:
not even a single soul:
youtube:hey lets recommend this to the others
Yeah, that's a real fire extinguisher! Impressing demonstration!
As an aircraft mechanic I always wonder what it would be like to have this system go off and your inside the wing of a jumbo jet where getting out takes several seconds depending on how far in your in and how flexible you are. You make it out and the foam maybe is already like 2-3ft high depending how close you are to the area it falls. Be interesting.
I think this is exactly why the foam system turns on, only after 30ish seconds after fire alarm goes off
@@user-yq8lo5bu1h well actually the foam system is tied into the main fire alarm system and by a *Relay Module* it activates the foam system
@@FireTech7 o
mechanics are cheaper to replace than the jet is
@@bobmarley2140 Not if you're an experienced mechanic it's sometimes not. In the perfect world human life couldn't be valued, sadly this isn't, so some human tend has more value than some others depending on their background and such, and it'd be very stupid of that said company to estimate that the person who'll likely perish will always has low enough value to brush it off as nothing but a small loss. Because when the time comes and apparently someone of high value are likely to die. I believe one or two jets going ablaze wouldn't concern the company as much as the loss of that said person.
I remember watching this soon after it was uploaded.
My best friend, that's a great video. I will always cheer for you in Korea I'm looking forward to a great video. Have a nice day.
Sometimes i think building officials order commissioning tests like these just because they’re awesome 😜
Any safety that is not tested is a failure point.
Foam party anyone?
XD
Dibs on setting it up!
"Some side effects may occur..." I love it.
Ya!
DarkLight753 qww
Have one to sell? Sell now
Lenovo B590
8 years later, now all of a sudden this video is getting a ton of views because it’s now being recommended to everyone by youtube.
That Looks Amazing😊
I wanna see the video on how they get rid of all of it.
Water
Wait till morning
Corey Painter 😂 we have filters for a reason.
itll just evaporate
@@theblackmesaresearchfacili1079and they just have to sweep up the powder
Am I the only one that thinks there should be one more in the middle?
There wont be a airplane in the middle only 2 at the sides
@@Kevin18 I honestly didn't even knew what that was, but the foam was missing there and it didn't look good.
@@Schomyly OCD xD
Loš mi they have parking spots for the planes under even foam producer
I wonder wtf happens when the top of an airplane is on fire, this is not gonna do shit right?
This stuff on the navy ships call aquiest film forming foam use for fuel fires and also to prevent reflash
This video is nostalgic
Little me watching this interested in the foamy bubble spewing out of the celing
it's missing the house music
MsTokies a
This is strangely satisfying
idk why this was recommended to me 9 years later
This would make a good Dawn dish soap commercial, "Little squirt of Dawn dish soap is all you need and suds last a long time!"
What an awesome invention, looks like it would be pretty effective.
“Shut her down” - Doesn’t shut it down. 😁👌🏼
check.
ADSMOVIE: OH NO YOU SPILLED MY MILK, YOU KILLED US ALLLLL
NOOOOOOO
Shows this happening
Then shows this:
what are you doing here tank boy?!?!?
Nice, an copied comment!
@DJ ENDIE09 What do you mean by that?
Great bit of fire suppression. HEF....High Expansion Foam 👍
The perfect system for having one hell of a foam party
thats what my room looks like on a lonely friday night
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Yep, there it is. The first masturbation joke in the comments. Congratulations, you picked the low hanging fruit successfully.
This should've been top comment.
How is this not the number 1 comment?
go play roblox it will give u friends xD
I like how it almost took a full minute before actually doing anything substantial. Couple that with ~30 seconds to notice a fire, react, and get to an alarm, and you've got a huge fireball that will likely engulf other planes
Thats the "PEOPLE, WE'RE ABOUT TO BLOW A LOAD ALL UP IN THIS BITCH' alarm. You dont want to activate the foam system with people still under it. This is to suppress a hanger fire until the on site fire brigade shows up, not to save a single plane. Assume any thing recoverable from said hanger was a chance of luck.
Legend has it they are still cleaning the mess to this day
they would be cleaning nothing because it already evaporated a long time ago.
Her: Did you pull out?
Him: ermm yeah Ithink so
70 people burnt down their hangars.
make it 99
Make it 106
slitor 119
721 hangar fires
now 730
Another episode of “Why is this on my recommended”
No
Another episode of unoriginal comments
Shut up
just like the day barney died
Idk
What companies make these? I'd love to know for reasons that don't involve placing one in my house.
That actually looks fun
1:30 it's so fluffy I'm gonna die!!
I like the fact that they still install mechanical bells in Canada instead of those awful piezo shriekers they use in the US.
Imagine being alone in that warehouse then that goes off. Would legit have a full blown panic attack.
Hopefully its a panic attack while doing what your body should be naturally primed to do when an alarm sounds.....and thats running for the exit. I mean, no one gets more calm when a fire alarm sounds. No one. Ever. To assume such shows a fault in your reasoning center in your brain.....might want to get a CT scan.....
@@zombieregime I know but I had a bad experience with a large room and a fire alarm as a very young child. Vaguely remember it now but I had slipped away during break time and was walking through the big auditorium at school by myself when I shouldn't have been. Standing in the middle of the room and the fire alarm goes off. I remember being rooted to the ground in fear and crying my eyes out as I didn't understand what was happening and the shock of it. Only took about 20 seconds before a teacher came and rescued me.
Obviously at age 23 I would now run if a fire alarm goes off but there's just something about this video that reminds me of it and gives me chills. Taking me back to being a kid in that situation and not knowing what do do and just panicking. Since then I have a phobia of loud alarms that cause me to get slightly panicky everytime. I don't know why I can't explain it.
Also when I look at that warehouse I just can't help but imagine being trapped in there with all the doors locked as it is happening.
@@MaxFPSGamer when a fire alarm sounds, fear is the correct response. 100%. Just dont let it make you stay still. Move. Move towards exits. Drag others with you. Use the fear to motivate. Use your brain to survive. 😉
That sounds really fun to go in ngl
Everyone: " YO THAT LOOKS SICK"
Janitor: "......"
just give it some time to evaporate you'll be fine
I bet this never gets old for people in the industry
We just did an AV install in a new hangar facility about 3 times this size and our guys just missed getting to see the foam test in person.
thats not snow thats bubbles