I'm the one who shot the video...it was a 6 inch water main that was located in a stairwell outside my office which is used for fire protection that had frozen due to the below-freezing temperatures. It was just a matter of time before it gave way. The WXLO on-air studio is a total loss, and we have 2 production rooms that are out of service. Crazy stuff.
Clearly you must be right. As an Iraqi war vet, I'd know nothing of disturbing, unfamiliar, scary, or dangerous situations. Thanks so much for setting me straight.
I'm the one who shot the video...it was a 6 inch water main that was located in a stairwell outside my office which is used for fire protection that had frozen due to the below-freezing temperatures. It was just a matter of time before it gave way. The WXLO on-air studio is a total loss, and we have 2 production rooms that are out of service. Crazy stuff.
That low sounding alarm scared the shit out of me, since I'm using surround headphones.
If i would take a guess, it looks like a sprinkler line bust. That would explain why the alarm is going off, but water could tripped the alarm...
Yea,i think i'd be on my way out of there.
Brown water. It could be from the sprinkler system.
Water will take the path of least resistance.
close the main valve?
Oh the things that freak out the western world.
This just a regular day for you? Man you guys over there are so cultured and unique, unlike us predictable Americans.
I'm an American, genius.
Bryan Smith
That just makes your comment that much more simple minded.
Clearly you must be right. As an Iraqi war vet, I'd know nothing of disturbing, unfamiliar, scary, or dangerous situations. Thanks so much for setting me straight.
Bryan Smith 'a war vet would know nothing of unfamiliar situations' ahaha
Reminds me of the titanic..
Holy shit