Houston Jones is absolutely insane--just look up "darts" and "cactus jump" on his channel for examples of this. He's also done a number of really cool "less lethal" weapon tests with Kentucky Ballistics that you might want to react to, as he's just crazy enough to be a living test subject for stuff like beanbag guns and pepper pellet launchers.
Seeing Houston in a firefighter outfit playing with fire is terrifyingly accurate. Both of my uncles were firefighters, and according to my mom, they both almost burned the house down on multiple occasions. The best story involved a gallon glass jug with a small amount of gasoline and and firecrackers.
I just came from listening to a music video of 'I'm Still Standing' sung by a space marine so I was briefly expecting this fire truck to spit fire at some point.
For comparison, the fire truck's max used is 200 psi and the average psi for a general use power washer is between 1300 - 2400 psi. So with a little math, the truck's hose strength is between 6.5x - 12x less powerful than the average psi for a general use power washer.
How lethal is a fire truck? It depends on the fire truck, and the one shown is a tiddler compared to the old F.D.N.Y. "Super Pumper". That beast used a Napier Deltic diesel engine to run the pumps, and was capable of pumping 8,800 gallons per minute at 350psi, and firing a stream of water 600 feet. Straight. UP. For comparison purposes, the Deltic engine was more commonly used to power rail locomotives and small ships. The "Nasty" class PTB used during Vietnam was Deltic powered... The "Super Pumper" was in use in NYC from 1965 to the early 80's, when it was retired due to being TOO POWERFUL, and having a habit of knocking down walls/buildings/etc. At some point, it became less hassle to have a building burn down, than it was to damage the building while putting the fire out, so the "Super Pumper" was put out to pasture, ending up at a museum in Michigan...
All fun and joking aside I honestly have no idea what could be worse. Being killed by a strong force of a aimed water into a living person or being burn alive? Both does take awhile to die and both not only hurt before death takes over but the fear based upon how we as living beings come about over millions of years to now are build into use the dangers and fear around both of them. I've only ever seen people sadly effected by fire so my understanding is not so great to make a comment on water like this but with fire when people are effected by it in the moment applied to them is something one really shouldn't see or hear let alone the smell. Even if it was something as little as burning yourself with a car lighter on your skin the smell from that alone let alone the pain is something you can't ignore but seeing literally being burned alive is a whole other matter. You can really tell the difference between people being harmed in other ways from being burned alive by how they scream that's all I can say.
deffinitely the water... not only are you drowning, youre also being consistantly beaten with a large amount of blunt force trauma... being turned into a long crispy bacon hurts alot, but thats the only thing gonna hurt... well that and huffing the fumes of burnt flesh...
He used the truck in a video so it's tax deductible.
Houston Jones is absolutely insane--just look up "darts" and "cactus jump" on his channel for examples of this. He's also done a number of really cool "less lethal" weapon tests with Kentucky Ballistics that you might want to react to, as he's just crazy enough to be a living test subject for stuff like beanbag guns and pepper pellet launchers.
Seeing Houston in a firefighter outfit playing with fire is terrifyingly accurate. Both of my uncles were firefighters, and according to my mom, they both almost burned the house down on multiple occasions. The best story involved a gallon glass jug with a small amount of gasoline and and firecrackers.
Pretty sure firefighters are functional pyromaniacs.
the experts at work
Houston likes to hurt him self with anything every week
I just came from listening to a music video of 'I'm Still Standing' sung by a space marine so I was briefly expecting this fire truck to spit fire at some point.
There both crazzy and i love it
You should see Kentucky Ballistics "Bulletproof Underwear "episode. That's one I put in my WTF file
Houston Jones is in some other Kentucky ballistics videos, definitely worth checking out
You should absolutely also react on Houstons video with scott keep up the great work
Angry Cops also bought a fire truck. Pimped it out too.
many tables lost their lives in the process of making scotts videos...
next up drive by with a fire truck
For comparison, the fire truck's max used is 200 psi and the average psi for a general use power washer is between 1300 - 2400 psi. So with a little math, the truck's hose strength is between 6.5x - 12x less powerful than the average psi for a general use power washer.
Yeah. And it's *very* possible to pressure wash your skin right off.
Lmao houston did a video where he got hit with this water hose you need to react to it. It was hilarious lol
I'm convinced that Scott is a 12 year old boy in a large man's body 🤣
Doesn't that describe most men?
14:44 forceful waterboarding, or even water drinking
1:37 that was personal 😭😭😂😂
How lethal is a fire truck? It depends on the fire truck, and the one shown is a tiddler compared to the old F.D.N.Y. "Super Pumper". That beast used a Napier Deltic diesel engine to run the pumps, and was capable of pumping 8,800 gallons per minute at 350psi, and firing a stream of water 600 feet. Straight. UP.
For comparison purposes, the Deltic engine was more commonly used to power rail locomotives and small ships. The "Nasty" class PTB used during Vietnam was Deltic powered...
The "Super Pumper" was in use in NYC from 1965 to the early 80's, when it was retired due to being TOO POWERFUL, and having a habit of knocking down walls/buildings/etc. At some point, it became less hassle to have a building burn down, than it was to damage the building while putting the fire out, so the "Super Pumper" was put out to pasture, ending up at a museum in Michigan...
Could you react to tyranid bio weapons by arch? It’s absolutely worth a watch.
You clearly haven't seen "Kentucky" everything.
All fun and joking aside I honestly have no idea what could be worse. Being killed by a strong force of a aimed water into a living person or being burn alive? Both does take awhile to die and both not only hurt before death takes over but the fear based upon how we as living beings come about over millions of years to now are build into use the dangers and fear around both of them.
I've only ever seen people sadly effected by fire so my understanding is not so great to make a comment on water like this but with fire when people are effected by it in the moment applied to them is something one really shouldn't see or hear let alone the smell. Even if it was something as little as burning yourself with a car lighter on your skin the smell from that alone let alone the pain is something you can't ignore but seeing literally being burned alive is a whole other matter. You can really tell the difference between people being harmed in other ways from being burned alive by how they scream that's all I can say.
deffinitely the water... not only are you drowning, youre also being consistantly beaten with a large amount of blunt force trauma... being turned into a long crispy bacon hurts alot, but thats the only thing gonna hurt... well that and huffing the fumes of burnt flesh...