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Dallas Propane Fires and Explosions
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An accident in Dallas leads to a spectacular series of explosions and BLEVEs
ABOUT SIGNET NORTH AMERICA
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See what Signet North America is all about and visit us online at www.signetnorthamerica.com or at our Facebook page at pages/Signet-North-America/135926453137052
First six minutes of a trailer home fire
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This is a video shot by our good friends with the the La Ronge, Saskatchewan Fire Department www.larongefire.ca/ and is an excellent example of fire behavior as well as illustrating the speed at which these situations escalate. THANKS SO MUCH FOR SENDING THIS ALONG AND KEEP THEM COMING!!
I'll bet we can beat that tornado
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Many have seen this one from Illinois of a Union Pacific freight train encountering a tornado. Still amazing, though!
Anyone watched radioactive decay recently?
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Among many other amazing demonstrations in our Hazmat Chemistry You'll Actually Use course, this one allows the participant to actually see the trails left by radioactive particles being emitted from a source
Signet in Colorado
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News footage from one of our classes held in Pueblo, CO in 2009
Sioux Center Iowa Alternative Fuels Course 2008
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News footage from our Alternative Fuels Course in Sioux Center, Iowa
Signet North America featured with Steve Spangler
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Signet North America was featured during Fire Safety Week 2007 with Steve Spangler on Denver's KUSA morning news, broadcast to over one million viewers
Signet North America Hazmat Technician
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This is a compilation of an 80-Hour Hazardous Materials Technician course conducted in November 2007 by Signet North America in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Signet North America is a world-class service provider of educational and planning services pertaining to hazardous materials emergency response, incident management, and other customized curriculums. The current offerings include Incident Mana...
Just imagine how much faster it would have went up if the rooms were full of furniture etc.
Even a burning trailer doesn't collapse like the Twin Towers did.😅
This was a planed fire with materials that would easily burn. But I also know that a trailer house will be flattered in minutes
Derelict-looking trailer home.
The fire across the ceiling is terrifying
Not realistic,it should be full of all household items,then you will see true fire spread and how much time you dont have to get out.
Thank u fur sharing pretty crazy and cool
very cool
1:19 that smoke detector... sounds like someone trying to strangle a deer... 😂🤣😂
The smoke detector really went EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
I just drove through this small little town , and thought why don’t I see if there’s anything on UA-cam in it; low and behold!
I respect you brothers!!!! BUT, meth does not start “under” a couch
Fake
Where is the smoke
Kinda unusual of a trailer having bags of shredded paper and skids in it. But then again you never know
video Apartment Fire ua-cam.com/video/L3u1XAKJph0/v-deo.html
Yeah it'll burn that fast and so will a house if you build a fire in the corner of the room
It's lit!- Travis Scott the fire man
Wow that became untenable fast!
Crazy how little of smoke there is, even at 2:30 , I’m guessing because there’s no chemicals or plastics burning, just some wood and hay
What's with the double beeping noise every few seconds?
The fire alarm
Always sleep with your bedroom door closed, if you’re smoke detector goes off don’t open the door go out the window.
It is just a "simple" wooden supported fire. But i did not expect flashover at about 4:00.
Did they stop the smoke detector? Or was it right where the flames were and die
They only go for so long, my old house was from 1978 and had one that screamed exactly like that, it would go for about 30-45 seconds then kinda go higher pitched until it stopped, I think they have a capacitors that runs the buzzer, and it drains rather quick, mine also developed a loud buzz, that we considered the "it has power" alarm lol
Where we start a bonfire in the house do a test and then leave paper all over the floor
RIP all the beautiful wood paneling in there...
mia placut cand face galagie
Did everyone make it out ok? Total loss?
The smoke detector sounded like a dying airhorn😂😂
1960s and 70s technology it sounds like lol
My smoke detector sounds almost like it (I have a 1978 model and I know I should replace it but we have another smoke detector next to it
Sounds like someone is strangling a deer. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Now dat's a fire!
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If you live in one of these, you need to have a well thought out evacuation plan for your family.
www.gofundme.com/6zsg4gw This just happened to us...no insurance to replace anything
arsonests at heart
I think that mobile homes burn so fast is cos they aren't built like regular houses,i.e. with lighter materials than regular houses. Now this is not to say that mobile homes are firetraps or automatic coffins,but you need to be careful is all.
You guys couldnt of gave me that trailer and used mine in the video? Such a waste of a decent mobile home
Somewhere a shirtless guy with a mullet is crying
Haha smoke detector works
At 1:13 the guy says “it’s lit” And its a little funny.
merda
That wack down
the trailers befor 76 have the bad rep, many ppl dont know that since 76 they have been improved so they are stronger and safer. my 97 double wide has 2x6 floor and exterior walls and sheetrock interior, on the thin side sure but still sheetrock, better than that paneling and my ceiling is sheetrock like any other home, no strips. also the confined space of those old single wides plays a big roll.
Must've had a Federal Breaker box
@@jeffgarrett2114 Jeff... Dude.... True freaking story... Me and my mom and dad had a Federal Pacific Electric breaker box..... All I can say is that dear Lord Jesus was watching our asses all that time that we had one of those boxes because those mother freaking breakers let me tell you those goddamn piece of s*** breakers have had a nasty habit of causing fires thank God we didn't have stuff like that happened although God knows we had to replace a few over the years and it was getting harder and harder to get them because they didn't want to sell them in our area anymore because of course the underwriters laboratories were not going and covering them any longer or giving their their listing to them thankfully the second place that we moved into or should I say the third trailer that we had had different breakers I think they were GE but we dodged a bullet for a very long time when we had the trailer with the Federal Pacific breaker box true story dude!
@@mikegallant811 you are absolutely correct. I am an electrical contractor and replace those panels all the time. Your parents should have immediately hired an electrician to replace just the panel. Depending on size, It could have cost under $1000. Definitely worth a life or just for peace of mind. And definitely a most important priority!! And if you rented, there is all kinds of documentation you could have presented to the landlord, even to meet your parents half way, or discount rent until it's paid for?
@@kevinlynch1227 thankfully that time is long past, and my now widowed mom lives in elderly housing and I in a nice apartment in Ludlow for her and Springfield for me respectively. My late adoptive father deceased of metastatic esophageal cancer in 2014 the last mobile home that we lived in had a good and safe ge breaker box, God be thanked. Let's put it this way, trailers/mobile homes are not firetraps or automatic coffins, but..... You do need to be careful.
Hey Mike, I figured it was a while back and you did say you had moved. Surprisingly there are still a lot of those panels still in operation. So sorry to hear about your Dad. Cancer is always a difficult way to go. Hope your Mom is doing well? My both parents are gone now. It's not easy to lose loved ones! I agree with you. Fully furnished homes go up just as quickly and often, whether a house or trailer, there are only minutes to escape. The nice thing about a trailer with a smoke detector is that if the window is big enough, you are close to the ground. Families should always sleep with the bedroom doors closed and have access to the window. Growing up our bedrooms had access to the roof except my room. One of my bottom drawers was designated to portable chain ladder. Always good to be safe and have a meeting place outside Ok Man, you be well.
A good video to show trailer homeowners what could happen
Wow. The ambient heat is hot enough to melt the likely plastic miniblind hardware.
My 83 year old mother lives alone in a trailer. This is terrifying!!!! O_O
That's illegal to set somebody's trailer on fire
My neighbors trailer just caught fire 5 hours ago
Divine would approve of this video
Smoke Detector works lol
This is why you should never live in a trailer, this video should of been filmed till the trailer was completely gone for total time.