calling a cruise ship a ''tub'' is just a little bit missleading considering all the engineering and studying behind every single cm of a ship. Perhaps they've now learned a lesson and will add fire control units there too
@@U.N-p8g , apparently, they were absent from class on the day they were teaching fire suppression systems & techniques of tall burning structures aboard ship. In case you are wondering what public enemy number one aboard ship is, you're looking at it. Which is why every Navy boot is taught to fight fires, knows how to swim & tread water. Edit: Firefighting training continues after boot camp, sending every sailor to firefighting school, plus repair locker training aboard their own ship that includes how to don & use OBAs (now replaced with the same type of breathing apparatus civilian firefighters use today) & EEBD*s. Repair locker teams include an investigator, an electrician, access man, 3-man fire hose team (feeder, lift, nozzle), and repair locker officer. An aircraft carrier has SEVEN repair locker teams strategically scattered throughout the ship, plus a full-time firefighting team. Repair locker manning is a collateral duty of sailors, manned during general quarters and scheduled routine training. *An EEBD (Emergency Exit Breathing Device) is basically an oxygen enriched hood, once activated, has an effective life span of fifteen minutes, giving you time to exit the fire & toxic smoke of a burning space(s). All birthing spaces have an adequate supply of these EEBDs, usually stowed under the middle racks (which is why I would not want the bottom rack; making the bottom rack even more cramped). Note: racks are "coffin lockers" with a mattress on top of it. The bottom rack actually sits on the deck. You can lay down on the deck next to the bottom rack & roll yourself into the bottom rack. (Rack-n-roll 🤭) Great, if you come back drunk from liberty. Your shipmate can just roll you into bed.
This is what happens when a multi-billion dollar corporation skips on maintenance to save a few dollars. This is caused by a backed up exhaust manifold that hasn't been cleaned in a very long time.
I once went on Carnival magic and they pulled into port with less then 3 hours to get the next group of people in. They have no time to clean the whole thing and they never shutdown the engine.
One thing I noticed them doing is spraying the surrounding area with water, they know that their hoses aren’t gonna put out the fire, but if they can isolate it, it will burn itself out.
That's what's happens when you don't clean out the exhaust manifolds of these ships there's a lot of buildup of soot and it can ignite and they burn something called bunker c which is one step above asphalt
@@kellynkarr set buildup in the finals of a ship or in a chimney or anyting else that has an open flame or uses internal combustion has to be clean frequently because it becomes very combustible and that's why the stacks on that carnival ship caught on fire they've been neglecting maintenance on anything that the guests cannot see
@@darploin5071 cool. I’m a diesel mechanic so I know coking and soot well but I am really shocked they would let the exhaust get that contaminated. Wild.
This is your Captain, I would like to inform you that your cruise is now over and that everyone needs to disembark the ship. Thankyou for sailing Carnival Crusie Lines
Ya Carnival is garbage, they cater to a young drunk/party crowd and their ships have way more wear and tear because of it. Also many many incidents over the years including the "poop cruise from hell" 😅
@@mikeyirish214 carnival is definitly not the best but it aint that bad ive been on 14 carnival cruises and they have all been enjoyable, like lucas said they do have more ships than most 91 as of now to be exact so these things would happen more often than other cruise lines
Nobody can prepare for a smoke stack catching on fire and that high up. This is the first time ever seeing a fire like this and I'm in my 40s. Sometimes wild sht happens.
@@ekl7804 no, you aren't getting it. This isn't some interior fire. This is specialized equipment/specialized skill fire. To be prepared for such a massive and highly improbable event, you'd need actual firefighters stationed on every ship. That's just impractical. By your logic, you'd be the asking for a police force stationed on every cruise ship after seeing that 60 person brawl that happened a few days ago. It's just impractical and an overkill.
@@steveh5307 Well evidently I’m not familiar with the process. Of course nobody can predict what’s going to happen but you figure extra steps would be take to ensure safety of the people having to deal with this issue.
I’m glad everyone is safe. & also glad this happened at grand Turk dock. ( NOT at sea like carnival splendor was couple years ago or so - when John Heald was cruise director onboard carnival splendor)
As a person who went on the carnival freedom as my first cruise in 2016 somewhere along there I was 4 or 5. So in 2022 it might have went out of Galveston Texas and so that means it might have been the 2nd-4th day for them or it was on their way back. And carnival confirmed all passengers are safe.
Thank God you were ok! Did it affect the rest of the trip? were you able to sail soon after? I am going on carnival freedom next April and a little nervous now lol
I booked this cruise for my mom and my sister as a Christmas surprise and present. I had no idea that a year before there had been a fire on the ship. My sister was the one who told me about the fire and I ended up looking it up online. I was a little hesitant to go on the cruise because of this. When I called carnival, they assured me that there was nothing to worry about and that the ship had been repaired and everything was fine. When we got on the ship a big part of the whale tail was missing. needless to say, we still had a good time, but I wasn’t too thrilled with the fact that they told me the ship had been fully repaired only for me to find a part of the tail was actually missing.
I think the fire hoses are actually doing something that would be extinguishing some of the bits that are falling down and blowing some of the smaller flaming bits back up where they're going to burn away.
That funnel must have a fire inhibit/ extinguishing system, that probably didn't work. The most surprising thing is that the fairing is melting and burning like it was something like composite/ plastic material. I wonder who in the right mind, would use such materials for funnel fairings...
Normally the cruise wants the cabins empty by 8:30 but this time they had us all off the ship by 8:30. I didn't find out about the Freedom until later..
Not sure if you have been on a carnival ship but right at deck 11 those ppl are 120 feet above the land, about 70 feet above the sea. That fire, is about 50-60 feet above the platform where they are trying to shoot a hose and no water pressure will reach that without a city tap system or fire truck. 3 great things here. 1. These were engineered so well, that the ship was able to carry on its travel from the island. 2. The fact that it happened while dock on an island it visits compared to open ocean water, is amazing. 3. Even if the ship experiences an emergency, just about every cruise today, is occupied by the similar travel paths to 3 or 4 other ships or 2 main ships from the Royal Caribbean will be within 30 minutes of them. Issues with cruise-ships rarely happen today, which is a modern miracle.
Before my husband even got his Master’s license, he went through two trainings for vessel fires. That crew had no business wasting their with useless hoses. There probably something like 5,000 on that ship and the crew should have been evacuating all passengers and personnel because THAT fire wasn’t going to be brought under control. Marine fire crews should have been called and they most like would have had to let that fire burn and their management. Cruise ship personnel aren’t trained.
@@gargond8157that makes no sense bub, how are u supposed to get under the house, but they have gone under things. It’s where ever they can get access to the fire. With out firing, there fine there not directly under it it 😂
My sister was on this when it happened for her birthday. She called my mom at 6am scared for her life as they said it was on fire, but didn’t specify where. Once she found out it was just the tail and nothing on board she was completely fine afterwards.
“Just the tail and nothing onboard” Are you for real?! Do you understand that this IS part of the ship? It’s onboard the ship. Large fires on ships should always be considered a big deal.
Question 1: do you know where the engine room is located? Question 2: do you know where the funnel is located? Question 3: do you know that funnel and engine room are connected? Question 4: do you know that the fire could basically just spread through all decks, when the funnel is on fire? Question 5: how ignorant are some people?
If you are watching the video produced by a cameraman, then the chances are he has not died as he has transported the video from the location and published it. So by very definition, the cameraman does not die, which makes the statement "the cameraman never dies" completely stupid. The cameraman that dies, doesn't return with the video and does not release that video, which is why you don't get to see it. But that cameraman is still dead. So the cameraman does die, but you don't see his video.
@@deang5622 you are both wrong. Yes you are right any person who parrots that saying is incredibly dumb. Because yes camera men often die. But there is also plenty footage retrieved from dead people or posted before they die.
@@GarthFodder so in other words your eyes don't work or there's some type of mix-up in the information that gets sent to the brain from them 👌. Have you ever been on a cruise ship or seen videos of a cruise ship ? If so, why do you think what we see here is not crowds of people but rather a sparse number of people?
@@CheckerouteAs much as I’d like to believe that, there are plenty of people who just go out in public in pajamas and hair/shower caps while putting no effort in their public appearance. Sure this is a cruise and relaxation is to be somewhat expected, but the price point and reputation of Carnival leads me to believe that such people are likely to be the type I mentioned before, who will dress like that regardless of setting.
@@Zarastro54 as opposed to (type of) people who come out practically naked? A woman is supposed to cover her hair according to biblical teachings - Just like Mary the mother of Jesus
@WiilyDerbbinphlattealso cursing is way more than that you get to go to different countries to activities you have never done before free shows and bands for you to see
Attention! For those of you interested in signing up for your next cruise come down to deck five-we have some hot deals today. Oh and the Casino's open we won't close it until the water starts coming in
That's why they named it Carnival. Just like trashy traveling carnivals on land with rides that strand and injure people and just-out-of-the joint employees. There's another cruise ship video where they end it saying 25 cruise passengers a year end up overboard, with 90% dying (probably usually a horrible death treading water for 2 or 3 days before they become too worn out to do it anymore and have to breathe water.) What the hell is going on aboard these junkers that this happens??
It's very typical of a scene on a ship when something like this happens. People rush to get out their cameras, even though there in the actually moment themselves. Russell. I was on the poop cruise as a crew member, i saw it first hand then also.
Hi this is your captain speaking we have a little fire at the back of the ship with people and hoses that dont reach the fire if u like to help please do coz the staff dont kno what they r doing with the water thanks for travelling with us
They are not trying to put the fire out with that hose they are trying to stop the fire spread you got to surround the area with water so it stops fire spread
I was on a Mardi Gras cruise and the cruise next to us caught on fire and they were doing nothing about it and I was like were you even gonna do anything do you want people to die
Well,what do we learn from that? 1. Do not not built exhausts from plastic or coat them with plastic. 2. Use appeopriate hoses and pressure to fight an fire. AND THE MOST IMPORTANT: 3. DO NOT STAND UNDER THE FIRE YOU ARE TRIYING TO EXTINGUISH.
They not only can't extinguish as long as the water cannot reach the fire but it also seems dangerous for their safety as pieces from the burning parts could end up falling on them. I hope nobody was hurt.
Hobby photographer here; my camera & phones are in the waterproof go bag. I thought the same as you. Husband and son are with me with their respective gear AT the muster station, with our mouths shut and ears open!
Carnival is like a greyhound bus on water so this looks about right
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Toilet of the Sea!
Toilet of the Sea!
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Yeah that's an accurate assessment 😅 similar class of travelers and workers as well. 😂
The diesel particulate soot was never cleaned out and it probably cought on fire since that thing serves as a funnel.
"They'll put it out"
Yeah after it burns down low enough for the water to reach. 😭
what i was on that ship and the same day but i think i was in the room
Yeah, those hoses aren’t powerful enough to reach the fire.
Never Mind I went on Royal Caribbean
No more dining...
Do you mean the water line? 😂😂
Stack fire. I find it terrifying that this tub doesn't have the damage control required to properly fight this fire
calling a cruise ship a ''tub'' is just a little bit missleading considering all the engineering and studying behind every single cm of a ship. Perhaps they've now learned a lesson and will add fire control units there too
@user-bw4hu1bz7x How's that cooperate boot taste?
@@U.N-p8g , apparently, they were absent from class on the day they were teaching fire suppression systems & techniques of tall burning structures aboard ship. In case you are wondering what public enemy number one aboard ship is, you're looking at it. Which is why every Navy boot is taught to fight fires, knows how to swim & tread water.
Edit: Firefighting training continues after boot camp, sending every sailor to firefighting school, plus repair locker training aboard their own ship that includes how to don & use OBAs (now replaced with the same type of breathing apparatus civilian firefighters use today) & EEBD*s. Repair locker teams include an investigator, an electrician, access man, 3-man fire hose team (feeder, lift, nozzle), and repair locker officer. An aircraft carrier has SEVEN repair locker teams strategically scattered throughout the ship, plus a full-time firefighting team. Repair locker manning is a collateral duty of sailors, manned during general quarters and scheduled routine training.
*An EEBD (Emergency Exit Breathing Device) is basically an oxygen enriched hood, once activated, has an effective life span of fifteen minutes, giving you time to exit the fire & toxic smoke of a burning space(s). All birthing spaces have an adequate supply of these EEBDs, usually stowed under the middle racks (which is why I would not want the bottom rack; making the bottom rack even more cramped). Note: racks are "coffin lockers" with a mattress on top of it. The bottom rack actually sits on the deck. You can lay down on the deck next to the bottom rack & roll yourself into the bottom rack. (Rack-n-roll 🤭) Great, if you come back drunk from liberty. Your shipmate can just roll you into bed.
@@U.N-p8g I highly DOBT IT, .... (IF it costs money, they just push it off .........) Carnival, It's the Walmart of the cruising industry ...... LOLOL
Not to mention, the danger the guys under the fire placed themselves in.
That water is like sending thoughts and prayers
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And blessings 🙏🙏🤣😂
Probably thoughts and prayers would be more effective 😅😂
At least thoughts and prayers work.
Hahaha finally someone else said it!
People stood there watching 👀
I'd already be sat in a lifeboat 🤣🤣
its docked.
Why would you be in a Lifeboat you're at a dock you can just get off the boat and on to land
@@johnryan8533 🤣👍
Time to pack.
The boat is at the dock, just get off the boat…no need for a life boat.
Thank you UA-cam for recommending this to me just two days before I go on a cruise
Good luck)
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Dame 😢
Omg I go on cruise in two days to
As a man of few words, I certainly appreciate the cameraman's calm demeanor. An exception in today's world of OH MY GOD!
Oh if you listen, we got a OMG in there, as well as a "ah shet".
"They'll get it out" lol as soon as I was thinking "no they won't"
Yup, they will get it out on the 5th of Neverary.
Right the water can’t reach up Their 😂
As they spray it with 3 garden hoses
Water hoses not even reaching 😂 time to turn up the PSI on those fire hoses you'd think they would be tested to reach with accounting for wind.
And they are standing right underneath it...not smart.
“bandaids don’t fix bullet holes” 💀
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You say sorry just to show 😂
@@Bibble1989if you love like that blood runs coldddd
@@missgurll8630oh band aids
Carnival is getting scarier and scarier
The smoked sea bass is almost ready!
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Thank The Good Lord lt's Not, "SMOKED PEOPLE" !
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This is what happens when a multi-billion dollar corporation skips on maintenance to save a few dollars. This is caused by a backed up exhaust manifold that hasn't been cleaned in a very long time.
Covid dam near bankrupt them
Damn I hope they’ve cleaned them by now. I wanna go enjoy a cruise. Thanks for writing your comment too.
Oh ya?? So accidents don’t happen? Which this was because the part that caused the fire was just replaced! Maybe stop commenting when ya have 0 info
@@exposenetworklimited4497Go to bed.
I once went on Carnival magic and they pulled into port with less then 3 hours to get the next group of people in. They have no time to clean the whole thing and they never shutdown the engine.
The water isn't even reaching the flames. What a disaster 😢
The tenants of Grenfell Towers thought the same thing!
Yes is bigger
it was docked and they put it out ._.
Those hose lines ain’t even reaching high enough to out the fire
They are trying to dampen everything
It’s to keep the guests calm .. like “hey look at us we’re doing something don’t panic”
One thing I noticed them doing is spraying the surrounding area with water, they know that their hoses aren’t gonna put out the fire, but if they can isolate it, it will burn itself out.
Oversight there....saved $$$$ on fire hoses. Flashback to the Titanic & lifeboats.
@@nancyj.ellington6407 that were making the deck damp so it wouldn't catch of fire
This video had everything; fire, sterotypical characters, drama, humour. 5 stars
That it did.....LOL!
American witnesses... Oh my God !!!
The loud Karen was worth a star all by her lonesome.
Right 😂😅😦🤓🤔🤗😐
Carnival, one of the hottest lines in the market!
Hottest... it seems to be the best Word !
Literally🙄
😂 when I went on a carnival it was so bad we were waiting in lines just get on the ship. Are boarding time is 1230 and we didn’t get on till 630.
@@Randomytchannele NCL is property of carnival. And carnival is more "hot" as you can see...
Taken too far 💀
That's what's happens when you don't clean out the exhaust manifolds of these ships there's a lot of buildup of soot and it can ignite and they burn something called bunker c which is one step above asphalt
yep just like a chimney fire
Wow..interesting....but very dangerous.
Is that what they burn at sea? They burn diesel in and near port correct?
@@kellynkarr set buildup in the finals of a ship or in a chimney or anyting else that has an open flame or uses internal combustion has to be clean frequently because it becomes very combustible and that's why the stacks on that carnival ship caught on fire they've been neglecting maintenance on anything that the guests cannot see
@@darploin5071 cool. I’m a diesel mechanic so I know coking and soot well but I am really shocked they would let the exhaust get that contaminated. Wild.
It's kind of the crew to entertain and calm the passengers with that water show.
Hahaha!
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This is your Captain, I would like to inform you that your cruise is now over and that everyone needs to disembark the ship. Thankyou for sailing Carnival Crusie Lines
Esperamos volver a verlos pronto.... Si salimos de esta
@@dondeestawally7524💀💀
Since they are docked everyone needs to be evacuated
Right, a shoreside evacuation.
Right! Seems like common sense to me
Dang. It's like watching people trying to dry out a lake with a mainstays value towel.
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LOL
Oddly specific
They just needed a laddder so the water could actually reach the ships burning part. That mast should have a ladder.
Whenever I hear a grown adult say, “Look it,” I die a little bit inside.
Throughout the decades, Carnival Cruise lines seems to have the MOST AT SEA incidents aboard their boats. I refuse to step foot on that cruise line.
statistically, they do have the most amount of ships. However, i stand by you when you say that they have a lot of accident
Ya Carnival is garbage, they cater to a young drunk/party crowd and their ships have way more wear and tear because of it. Also many many incidents over the years including the "poop cruise from hell" 😅
@@mikeyirish214 carnival is definitly not the best but it aint that bad ive been on 14 carnival cruises and they have all been enjoyable, like lucas said they do have more ships than most 91 as of now to be exact so these things would happen more often than other cruise lines
So it’s the spirit line of the sea
I went on carnival and others. Carnival is by far the best cruise line
Unbelievable, did anyone notice the lack of firefighting equipment for the crew! Falling embers right on their heads. Way to go Carnival 🤦
Nobody can prepare for a smoke stack catching on fire and that high up. This is the first time ever seeing a fire like this and I'm in my 40s. Sometimes wild sht happens.
@@steveh5307 not the point. There should have been safety measures for the crew members fighting this fire.
@@ekl7804 no, you aren't getting it. This isn't some interior fire. This is specialized equipment/specialized skill fire. To be prepared for such a massive and highly improbable event, you'd need actual firefighters stationed on every ship. That's just impractical.
By your logic, you'd be the asking for a police force stationed on every cruise ship after seeing that 60 person brawl that happened a few days ago. It's just impractical and an overkill.
@@steveh5307 Well evidently I’m not familiar with the process. Of course nobody can predict what’s going to happen but you figure extra steps would be take to ensure safety of the people having to deal with this issue.
@@ekl7804
I agree, but maybe hoses that have higher reach should be a big help.
Remember when Bart accidentally set fire to the Christmas tree and then tried to use the kitchen hose to put it out? That’s what this looks like.
😂😂😂😂 Best example
It was supposed to be a comedy, not a prediction...🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yeah, Bart was smart, but this fires not going out! Fast enough! Lol😅
Its better than doing nothing I guess
Seymour!! The kitchen's on fire 🔥
No, mother it's just the northern lights....
At this time of year.
At this time of day.
In this part of the country.
Localized entirely within your kitchen ?
Delightfully devilish, Seymour.
Oh mercy...
I’m glad everyone is safe. & also glad this happened at grand Turk dock.
( NOT at sea like carnival splendor was couple years ago or so - when John Heald was cruise director onboard carnival splendor)
As a person who went on the carnival freedom as my first cruise in 2016 somewhere along there I was 4 or 5. So in 2022 it might have went out of Galveston Texas and so that means it might have been the 2nd-4th day for them or it was on their way back. And carnival confirmed all passengers are safe.
@@koithesunflower3593 So you're trying to tell us that you're only going to be 11 or 12 this year? Sure officer.
@@Jenny8675309song 😂
Yup. This is a typical Carnival cruise. Fires, breakdowns, people jumping overboard.
I loved it when Rosanne Barr yelled "Oh my God"
I was literally just thinking to myself about who that voice reminds me of, then I see this comment and it’s exactly what I was looking for 🤣
Ik I heard her say “ o my god”
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😂😂😂😂.
This is the video that I shot and posted on Facebook. My wife and I were on Deck 10 sitting almost underneath it when it caught fire.
Thank God you were ok!
Did it affect the rest of the trip? were you able to sail soon after? I am going on carnival freedom next April and a little nervous now lol
The fact I left the day before the fire
What ship
@@jimmybrown9845 it says it on the clip 😐
Did they get it put out?
I WAS ON A CARNIVAL CRIUSE FOR 9 DAYS ONCE, AND I WAS SCARED, I CRIED THAT I THOUGHT THE BOAT WOULD SINK!
Poor maintenance causes carbon buildup and eventually catches fire, a classic chimney fire.
Interesting. Thanks.
American ownership and poor maintenance seem to go hand in hand.
Like a chimney fire at home
Hard to keep 'em clean inside. Ship oil is so dirty it might as well be coal dust.
Good ol wet-stacking
Get to safety: 👎
Stand there and record:👍🏼👏🙌
You aren't more unsafe standing there than any other part of the ship.
@@stagger9660yeah i know but they could at least get inside somewhere if the boat provides it instead of just standing there
Designer of the ship: I have this idea to build a ship just high enough to be out of reach of a fire hose...
Safety design team:🗣️ let's put garden hoses instead of fire hoses on deck! 🫣
I booked this cruise for my mom and my sister as a Christmas surprise and present. I had no idea that a year before there had been a fire on the ship. My sister was the one who told me about the fire and I ended up looking it up online. I was a little hesitant to go on the cruise because of this.
When I called carnival, they assured me that there was nothing to worry about and that the ship had been repaired and everything was fine. When we got on the ship a big part of the whale tail was missing. needless to say, we still had a good time, but I wasn’t too thrilled with the fact that they told me the ship had been fully repaired only for me to find a part of the tail was actually missing.
I think the fire hoses are actually doing something that would be extinguishing some of the bits that are falling down and blowing some of the smaller flaming bits back up where they're going to burn away.
That funnel must have a fire inhibit/ extinguishing system, that probably didn't work. The most surprising thing is that the fairing is melting and burning like it was something like composite/ plastic material. I wonder who in the right mind, would use such materials for funnel fairings...
Now I know why my Carnival Conquest cruise turned on the afterburners to get back to miami from Cozumel. She had business in Turks & Cacaos.
Interesting. It's very fortunate this happened in port as well. At sea it could have been a whole different situation. Russell.
I was on freedom when the fire broke out. Grateful that Conquest picked us up.
Normally the cruise wants the cabins empty by 8:30 but this time they had us all off the ship by 8:30. I didn't find out about the Freedom until later..
@@slydogger wait a minute, that’s always how it was been. You had to be of the ship by 8:30, no?
Conquest is a super old ship
Rumor Has It , the captain is still turning the ignition key😂
A little spray of carb fluid in the engine room and send it 😂
The engine will run fine it’s only one part of the exhaust
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@@whyismynameherethats not the radar dude! It's the f'n exhaust. LOVE WHEN CLUELESS PEOPLE COMMENT ON THINGS THEY KNOW NOTHING ABOUT
Not sure if you have been on a carnival ship but right at deck 11 those ppl are 120 feet above the land, about 70 feet above the sea. That fire, is about 50-60 feet above the platform where they are trying to shoot a hose and no water pressure will reach that without a city tap system or fire truck.
3 great things here. 1. These were engineered so well, that the ship was able to carry on its travel from the island. 2. The fact that it happened while dock on an island it visits compared to open ocean water, is amazing. 3. Even if the ship experiences an emergency, just about every cruise today, is occupied by the similar travel paths to 3 or 4 other ships or 2 main ships from the Royal Caribbean will be within 30 minutes of them.
Issues with cruise-ships rarely happen today, which is a modern miracle.
Love the garden hoses your using
That's corporate approved hose
Lol
Oh, that's funny
Oh yeah ,big ass boat and they pee on fire to put it out
@@phantomlegsHit the nail right on the head with that one. Your comment should be on its own
@Woody-nc1ru σ(´・д・`)me? why thank you hehe
🎵This cruise is on FIRE!🎵
Your comment reads like the beginning of a sad song. 😔 😊
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Cruise of flame are catching on fire..
@@4evertrue830 “This Girl is on Fire.” Alisha Keys
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Geez I didn't know Cruises came with outdoor BBQS
The people in the video below are a good representation of the type of people who cruise Carnival
Bahahahaa 😂 exactly... I'm a Celebrity cruiser myself, and found out why on the docks when we all disembark for the destinations 😂
the walmart of cruises lol😂
@@andrewvorobyev8275 literally at dinner just talking about this again hahaha
Exactly, Carnival it’s the Frontier Airlines of the Cruise industry lol
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 lmao, so true
Hose lines throwing holy water on passengers for list time
blessing them.
List time?
Incredible that a ship of this size does not have good powerful fire safety...
Before my husband even got his Master’s license, he went through two trainings for vessel fires. That crew had no business wasting their with useless hoses. There probably something like 5,000 on that ship and the crew should have been evacuating all passengers and personnel because THAT fire wasn’t going to be brought under control. Marine fire crews should have been called and they most like would have had to let that fire burn and their management. Cruise ship personnel aren’t trained.
Those dudes were standing directly under it too🤦🧐😂
How else you gonna put the fire out?
@@AceJoker1300 Well, next time they can bring marshmallows and make it a proper barbecue under the flames. Safety first, Captain Obvious!
@@AceJoker1300do firefighters go under a burning house to put it out?
@@gargond8157that makes no sense bub, how are u supposed to get under the house, but they have gone under things. It’s where ever they can get access to the fire. With out firing, there fine there not directly under it it 😂
My sister was on this when it happened for her birthday. She called my mom at 6am scared for her life as they said it was on fire, but didn’t specify where. Once she found out it was just the tail and nothing on board she was completely fine afterwards.
the moment you called the funnel a tail i started crying
“Just the tail and nothing onboard”
Are you for real?! Do you understand that this IS part of the ship? It’s onboard the ship. Large fires on ships should always be considered a big deal.
Question 1: do you know where the engine room is located?
Question 2: do you know where the funnel is located?
Question 3: do you know that funnel and engine room are connected?
Question 4: do you know that the fire could basically just spread through all decks, when the funnel is on fire?
Question 5: how ignorant are some people?
Remember the camera man never dies
If you are watching the video produced by a cameraman, then the chances are he has not died as he has transported the video from the location and published it. So by very definition, the cameraman does not die, which makes the statement "the cameraman never dies" completely stupid.
The cameraman that dies, doesn't return with the video and does not release that video, which is why you don't get to see it. But that cameraman is still dead. So the cameraman does die, but you don't see his video.
@@deang5622 you are both wrong. Yes you are right any person who parrots that saying is incredibly dumb. Because yes camera men often die. But there is also plenty footage retrieved from dead people or posted before they die.
The water didn’t even reach 😂
Fr 💀☠️
The bonnet alone tells me everything I need to know about Carnival cruises
What's that? That it's probably early morning and she probably came out from her cabin as well as the other persons in a bathrobe?
@@Checkeroute you're a very nice person lmao however what you speak does not reflect reality
@@GarthFodder so in other words your eyes don't work or there's some type of mix-up in the information that gets sent to the brain from them 👌. Have you ever been on a cruise ship or seen videos of a cruise ship ? If so, why do you think what we see here is not crowds of people but rather a sparse number of people?
@@CheckerouteAs much as I’d like to believe that, there are plenty of people who just go out in public in pajamas and hair/shower caps while putting no effort in their public appearance. Sure this is a cruise and relaxation is to be somewhat expected, but the price point and reputation of Carnival leads me to believe that such people are likely to be the type I mentioned before, who will dress like that regardless of setting.
@@Zarastro54 as opposed to (type of) people who come out practically naked? A woman is supposed to cover her hair according to biblical teachings - Just like Mary the mother of Jesus
We were on this ship about 2 cruises ago. They were repainting the funnel. I wonder if that contributed?
Possible. Fresh paint can be highly flammable.
Lesson learned: never go on carnival cruises (literally every carnival ship had a disaster)
@WiilyDerbbinphlattebro isn’t living life to the fullest
@WiilyDerbbinphlattealso cursing is way more than that you get to go to different countries to activities you have never done before free shows and bands for you to see
Go to Mars? You can't even make it to Miami. 😂
That water is sending positive vibes .😅
"They'll get it out"
Hoses: Not a chance. Lol
"Oh, honey...it was a wonderful cruise! They even had fireworks. Beautiful!"
That Disney cruise line
This cruise was a discounted Red Hot Fire sale. 🔥
Carnival cruise in a nutshell if there’s no poop flooding in the hallways of peoples rooms then it’s a fire😂😂😂😂
Those hoses will reach when the fire gets to the waterline!
Great ERT crew for carnival ships. Top notch safety. Fire system work’s unbelievably. (Sarcasm)
Hey Karen the sign said No Smoking 🚭 🤣
😂😂😂
It’s good to see that they’re well prepared for such an occasion. 🤓
"Captain Kirk I don't think we going to make it" - Scotty
Its called a smoke stack for just this reason
Dang - that smoke is thick as a brick! 😳😳😳
Attention! For those of you interested in signing up for your next cruise come down to deck five-we have some hot deals today. Oh and the Casino's open we won't close it until the water starts coming in
The water is not even getting near the fire 🔥
Unbelievable
Hello Mike❤
@@JessyCastellon-xl9jc hello 👋🏻 jessy
@@mikeb6300 hello Mike, your profile kinda look familiar. Do I mistakenly know you from somewhere?
@@JessyCastellon-xl9jc not that I know of can you tell me anything more about yourself?
@@mikeb6300 I don’t think it’s a good thing disclosing my identity here on UA-cam Mike.
Is it bad that my first thought was “free drinks?”
I LIVE IN SO. FLORIDA AND I KNOW CRUISE SHIPS I WOULDN'T EXPECT ANYTHING LESS FROM CARNIVAL 🔥🔥🔥😡🥵🤬😱
That's why they named it Carnival. Just like trashy traveling carnivals on land with rides that strand and injure people and just-out-of-the joint employees. There's another cruise ship video where they end it saying 25 cruise passengers a year end up overboard, with 90% dying (probably usually a horrible death treading water for 2 or 3 days before they become too worn out to do it anymore and have to breathe water.) What the hell is going on aboard these junkers that this happens??
this is the mardi gras right?
No, Carnival Freedom.
I went on a carnival cruise this year too & I’m glad this didn’t happen
an award for surviving the tik- tok funnel fire challenge should be given!!
That is a trip they will never forget
Fibreglass... should have used flame retardant resin when manufactured.
It's not a yacht it's a cruise ship it's made out of steel
A girl dressed for a funeral , one lady in her shower cap screaming out and a guy in his bathrobe… lol yup seems right
It's very typical of a scene on a ship when something like this happens. People rush to get out their cameras, even though there in the actually moment themselves. Russell. I was on the poop cruise as a crew member, i saw it first hand then also.
That was a bonnet I’m pretty sure
This is why I don’t sail on old ships
Okay thanks for the info, Ponce De Leon 😂
You got that right😳
Or just don't sail on Carnival
Fancy standing under the structure that’s about to melt and fall on you spraying water from a hose that doesn’t even reach the fire.
Hi this is your captain speaking we have a little fire at the back of the ship with people and hoses that dont reach the fire if u like to help please do coz the staff dont kno what they r doing with the water thanks for travelling with us
The crew members with the hoses are my last brain cells trying to fix shit
They are not trying to put the fire out with that hose they are trying to stop the fire spread you got to surround the area with water so it stops fire spread
😂😭💀 the water is making it worst plus they not even aiming right😂😭💀
I was on a Mardi Gras cruise and the cruise next to us caught on fire and they were doing nothing about it and I was like were you even gonna do anything do you want people to die
Well they can always get more passengers. That's probably how they see it. 😕
I was on this ship May 2024 and happy to report there were no fires lol
Bro carnival needs to put fire suppression in the funnel
To be in the middle of the ocean and cant distinguish a fire is pure irony
Similar to dying of thirst in the ocean 🌊
Capt. Schettino already having a nice martini on shore ... (escaping hours ago)
LMAO
Michael Phelps got nothing on ol' Schettino 😂
Right on hysterical
Blame that last stop in Jamaica, mon! That's one big blunt!
I like how all people do is stand there and record and say omg look at that instead of going for there own safety 😂😂😂😂🤪💀💀💀
I'M STILL GONNA CRUISE 🛳
me too. Russell.
Better choose Royal Caribbean tho
Me too
@@boypenguin9946 stuff happens just as often on other cruise lines
SAME
Good thing they are not at sea... They are docked and stand a way better chance of evacuating and extinguishing
That lady said oh s word 🤣😭 oh my god look at it
WHY ARE THE PEOPLE STILL ON THE SHIP ?????
it happened whilst the shop was in port in the morning.
My thoughts exactly!!
WHY THE HELL ARE THY FILMING THIS????
@@zerowithanx4081 because it’s a fire on a cruise
We weren't in the dock when the fire first started.
Well,what do we learn from that?
1. Do not not built exhausts from plastic or coat them with plastic.
2. Use appeopriate hoses and pressure to fight an fire.
AND THE MOST IMPORTANT:
3. DO NOT STAND UNDER THE FIRE YOU ARE TRIYING TO EXTINGUISH.
And if your a customer, don't ride Carnival
They not only can't extinguish as long as the water cannot reach the fire but it also seems dangerous for their safety as pieces from the burning parts could end up falling on them. I hope nobody was hurt.
I guess I got lucky in 2016 when taking carnival cruise lines.
Yea go out there staring at it with your bonnet. Couldn't be me I would be grabbing my go bag out my room and ready at the life boat.
😆 right
Hobby photographer here; my camera & phones are in the waterproof go bag. I thought the same as you. Husband and son are with me with their respective gear AT the muster station, with our mouths shut and ears open!
Rolling coal when you have 400000 horsepower.
just trying to keep the cruise interesting; Every day is different at Carnival Cruises!
If I was them I wouldn’t be just standing there recording I’ll be ruining to get my life jacket and heading to the muster station
Aren’t they docked in Turks & cocos
Now that's a carnival show.