Or he coulda said. “ good thing you guys showed up I thought I was gonna have to do your job for you. Haha” people like that irritated the shit outa me lol
Funny because I just fractured my toe simply from dropping a toilet seat on it 😂 Edit: to all the people that keep asking me how it happened, I literally explain it if you scroll down just a few comments lol.
@@bobtehdinosaur bro I fell on my hand once at school, fractured my wrist and went to school the next day thinking my wrist was completely fine even tho it was very swollen and hurt a lot
I have no clue how you were able to make that assumption from the video but another thing and this is an honest question but couldn’t that really catch fire of left active ? Like of course put it out your self but what if it did catch fire didn’t seem that dumb 😅
@@Machoman50ta that's kind of the joke, the guy that called could have just poured water on it instead of wasting the fire department's time. They were definitely there for a few minutes looking for smoke
Idk why they're standing so far away, but *IF* the reason is smoke, just yesterday I was cooking steaks on my firepit grill and getting a lot of smoke in my eyes and inhaling it. (I did try to avoid the smoke though)
I think that's underplaying it a little. People failing to stub out cigarettes and leaving them to smoulder like that have caused HUGE fires. The issue, at least for me, is in not handling it yourself. It's tiny. Step on it and make sure it's out. You do not need to call a professional. This is like calling a carpenter when all you really needed to do was tighten a screw on your doorknob.
@@jenniferhanses You're right, cigarettes can turn into a serious problem if left unchecked. My joke was aimed at the idea that the fire department needed to be involved rather than it not having the potential to burn out of control. If the person who called had the foresight to know that (why else call, unless they're just a massive tool), they could have easily been the one to smother it as well. Hell, they're lucky that it didn't actually become worse in the time it took the firefighters to arrive.
PSAs in my country taught us when and how to us fire extinguishers and when to call emergency numbers but I guess that's a bit to advanced for Americans lmao
ngl that cut from Firefighter Jason grabbing Neighbor Jason's water bottle is so smooth , it feel like he has entire team of Jason clones for his skits lol
@@omatic_opulis9876 Not quite. Post-irony would be humor arising from the appraisal of irony. I think you’re getting tripped up on how this comment is about the making of the short, not the content itself. That would make this structural criticism, I think.
I remember calling 911 over because I was so sick I couldn’t remember if i’d taken too much medicine and felt symptoms different from my original ailment… I thought I was overdosing on medicine (which was a possibility with that medicine. Hadn’t gone to the doctor yet, was too sick to move anyway). I felt real bad and felt even worse when I asked the 911 operator if I needed to pay for them to come and check up on me (they told me that i’d only pay if I rode in the Ambulance and actually used their stuff). They were all super nice when they showed up in mere minutes, which helped me ignore the pain I was in for a bit. I wasn’t overdosing but they told me to call again if it got worse. Let’s just say when I knew my life wasn’t in danger I just weathered the rest of my sickness. Thank you to all emergency personnel, seriously. Reassured me I wasn’t dying and made me feel safe while they were present
My neighbor is like this. Called the fire department for a stray cat in her yard. It was gone when they arrived. She bitched at them for not arriving sooner. Weird people.
My grade 9 teachers brother is in the rcmp in Edmonton and they got called to a neighborhood cuz someone suspected their neighbors were terrorists. When they got there all it was was their neighbors had thrown their garbage onto their lawn
What is wrong with people? You dont call the fire department for a stray cat, you call the police department and tell them there's a homeless person trespassing on your property. They can find out its about a stray cat when they get there
Maybe he was, and 9ne of the victims, now reincarnated in 2024, his spirit vows to never again let that happen! Even if that drive makes him a little too paranoid lol.
Cop here. Had a very similar thing happen while I was on patrol. Came across a lightly smoking public trash can opposite a popular café. I stopped, got out of the cruiser and sprinkled some water from my bottle over what was obviously a smoldering cigarette butt inside the trash can, putting it out. The café's patrons and employees started shouting and frantically waving at me, telling me to better get away from there, the fire department was on the way. And sure enough, a moment later we heard sirens and an entire fire crew, five vehicles in total, arrived on scene. I showed them the "fire in the restaurant district, masses of people around, origin unclear" trash can that was now lightly dripping from my mineral water. Firefighters rolled their eyes and left the scene without saying a word.
i’ve always wondered how often firefighters and police officers get their time wasted and how they feel afterward and these videos usually answer my questions 😭😭
eh police officers typically waste their own time on trival things on purpose to rack up arrests and get promotions. firefighters tho typically don't like their time wasted because they are usually on shift for days on end. so they are not the same at all.
My dad’s a firefighter. One time (many times) his squad got calls from the same old lady, every time the reason was different. Most memorable one was “my tongue hurts!!” They questioned and checked, she would randomly say it hurt here, it hurts there… truth is she was just lonely. She was fine 🥲 It happens more often than you think!
We had a bunch of people call for a whole industrial complex beeing on fire.... it was the sunset that went down below the roof of the building and made the new aluminium roof glow.
@@resileaf9501 I dunno, you'd think the absolute absence of smoke would be a thing...and hopefully it's not the first sunset they've ever seen...I think they're a few cans short of a six pack.
We have this happen at Lake of the Ozarks. Sunsets reflect yellow orange off condos windows! And someone across the lake calls in a fire 🔥! Everyone spends an hour hunting it down!
Had a mulch fire here. Most stubborn damned smoldering crap heap I ever saw. Burning below grade *and* below a layer of plastic. Had to dig it out to kill the fire. Massive though, could've pissed it out once it was exposed. When fires are only annoying...
Reminds me of a parent in our school community who delayed the opening of a new playground addition at our school for over half a year because she claimed that the edges of the benches near the playstructure that the kids could climb onto were "knife sharp", and that "kids will split their skulls open if they fall on the benches". They weren't that sharp. No one in the school community liked her either.
@@thefattertheratter45 Next time, ask for a live demonstration. She'd still be dramatic, but at least y'all could post it to social media and make some money from dealing with her.
My brother worked for a volunteer fire department when he was younger. When they got to a call one day, they couldn't find where the fire was. The caller came out and showed them that the fire was some smoldering ashes from a grill that the neighbors dumped on the ground. The chief that was with my brother's team told the lady to go back inside while they handled it. After she was out of sight, he unzipped and pissed on the few smoldering embers that were left. 🤣
A lot of times neighbors see a good amount of smoke and smell of a fire but can’t really see it from their property and will call just to be safe. It’s better to see this than some poor family losing their home.
I agree, but this dude pointed out exactly where it was which indicates he saw it before calling. And he didn't have to use the word 'massive', just saying there is a bush fire would have sufficed
Living in a rural area where people often burn their trash and brush in their backyard I have become very apathetic about acrid smoke. Last year I smelled it on the highway and went "God, who's burning trash so close to the road?!" turned my head and a whole house was on fire. Firetrucks already there and everything.
The way he said “right there” you knew Jason had encountered annoying boneheads like this enough times that he could imitate callers like this perfectly at this point
Reminds me of the guy who ran up on my property in a panic thinking there was a "fire". Nope dude, just a firepit in a controlled environment. Could definitely tell he was new to the area and from the city.
I had this happen two; they were worried their BRICK apartment building would catch because the treated roofing material has wood somewhere underneath it all. Gods be do I love people. . .
Lol, every time I see a fire or the smoke of fire I just assume it's a fire pit or a controlled burning. No way there's a huge fire without a crap ton of blue and red lights everywhere for me, that goes through most of America.
I remember moving into employee housing once, (a cabin down a narrow poorly kept dirt driveway) and we noticed upon arriving we could smell hints of gas around our stove. One of our roommates from LA demanded we call the fire department. My buddy and I said “no don’t worry it’s no big deal, we will just turn the gas off behind the stove.” It fixed the problem took 2 minutes. 15 minutes later a full sized fire truck showed up, breaking branches and scratching the fire truck for a “major gas leak” This lady went outside and called the fire department after we told her not to… needlessly wasting everyone’s time. She was a problem the entire time I lived in that cabin.
@@jsquared1013 oh I hate L.A. people. She was horrible the entire time I lived there. Needlessly causing fights with roommates, would get drunk off of alcohol that she wasn’t offered and didn’t buy. Her son was there too in the employee housing, also nothing but issues.
I’m from internet land and I know how people in it act, and The second you said she was from LA I knew some fat Floridian would make fun of her But she was dumb
This reminds me of the time when the firefighters were called because a small fire on a fireplace outdoors had affected the grass next to it and was spreading. By the time the firefighters arrived, my grandfather had squished out the fire with repeatedly hitting it with a shovel. No fire left to be extinguished by the professionals.
In all seriousness though, just witnessed two crews put out a massive house fire across the street from my house. It was very scary, but the crews were amazing. I was so impressed with how quickly they got it under control. Thankful for our awesome people who serve, protect, save, and heal. ❤
Funny enough I was in the opposite sort of situation. Was doing landscaping on a hiking trail and a lady waved me down telling me there was smoke coming out of a thick grouping of bushes and she thought she could see the glow of a small fire. She tried dumping her 500 mL water bottle, nothing. I tried dumping my 1.5 L bottle, nothing, so we called the fire department saying there was a small brush fire and we had no water left to put it out ourselves. Fire crew shows up with a large pale of water, nothing. They tried an extinguisher, nothing. So they had to tell me to move my work truck out of the way so they get the fire truck onto the trail and unload the water they had in there. If I recall correctly the story was a homeless person made camp there and had a campfire going... in the middle of a heat wave... and in the morning just threw a few handfulls of dirt on it to "put it out" before leaving and things went downhill from there.
Even in a heat wave, it can still get pretty chilly at night. The homeless person should have put the fire out properly, but I'm just saying, they probably didn't have a fire for no reason. They may have needed it to keep warm, or even just to have a warm meal. People who have never had to live at the mercy of the elements, don't tend to understand how much of a struggle it is to not have basically everything at their disposal. If you get chilly you can grab a blanket, put on a sweater, or turn on your furnace. If you want a warm meal, you can just use your stove, or toss something in the microwave. A homeless person doesn't have that luxury.
I did the opposite of that one time. Called the fire department on Christmas Eve for what I thought was a small fire in the woods behind work. It turned out to go much further into the woods than I could see.
@@kadenthoreson9915 I did some research on this and it depends on the jurisdiction. Some jurisdictions are like you have to be 18 or above period. And other allow people at 16 to joins as long as they have a guardian’s permission or they are emancipated though that is not the set rule because some jurisdiction do allow you to join at 16 no question asked as long as you do the training. This is because they have a low population and they need the man power because of brush fires and local wild fires
They'd see him shouting at a camera on a tripod/someone holding the camera, so......not so weird. Plus, this won't be the first time he's been seen out there apparently having a breakdown as he has full on conversatiobs with no one while he whips costumes and wigs on and off.
If this happens in a mulched area, it can actually be serious. The flames can spread underneath the mulch and be much bigger than the little bit of smoke you can see. I worked at a college and someone threw their cigarette butt in the mulch. It smouldered and someone told me about it. I looked and didn't see much, so I poured a little water on it. The smoke went away. A little while later I got multiple calls for a fire in the mulch. I went and looked and about 6 feet of mulch was smoking. I went and got a bucket and started bailing water on it from the fish pond! It took a lot of water to finally get it all out. I ended up having to rake the mulch around and drowning it more.
I'm a former volunteer firefighter, went to a car dealership to purchase a car and their cigarette butt can was smoking heavily. Salesman starts screaming that the building is on fire, ran inside, pulled the alarm and everything. I went over, opened up the can, and it was just smoldering a bit. Some guy ran over with a bucket of water, dumped it on it, and it went out. Same energy.
Actually had to call on a mulch fire once. Me and Like 10 other people dumped bottles of water on it. Then the chipotle guy came out with a fire extinguisher. Just kept flaming back up. Fire department got there and they had to use shovels to dig it up and then flood the whole median with water.
@@AssassinIronManit's a mulch fire _next_ to a Chipotle. Unless the mulch had a lot of hickory or pecan wood chips in it, it probably smelled pretty terrible.
@@red_d849and it doesn't always need to be from decay either! go look up how eucalyptus groves can turn into nature's very own fuel-air pyrotechnic display in high heat conditions. [quiet Californian weeping]
Im a former addict who has called non emergency for fellow junkies. Ironicallly days before my brother died from fentanyl 💔💔💯 i saved him once, he saved me once but not from an OD, i never have overdosed. I just drink & smoke now. No more dope. I have to stay strong
Man, that's WEIRD. I get the feeling my family would be the OTHER end of this specturm: We had a washing machine light on fire in the basement, and didn't even bother to call the fire department. Did talk to electrician though, just to be certain it wasn't electrical. Dryer sheets falling behind washer and getting sucked into intake equals fire, apparently. At least with old washing machines. We were pretty flabbergasted it wasn't the dryer that was on fire, honestly. Both units were over 30 years old. First hint there was anything wrong was walking through the hallway upstairs by the laundry chute and smelling burn, followed by a glance up at the ceiling, to see that yes, there was smoke, then a glance down at the laundry chute to see that there was indeed abnormal light coming up from downstairs. Then grabbing the extinguisher and double-timing downstairs, one person to fight the fire, the second to go flip the breakers in case it was electrical. The wonders of having basic knowledge of 'how things work'. On the other hand, we did call firedepartment and police when a neighbor quite literally molotov'd the guy across the alley. Fire marshall and police were really happy that it was called in immediately. Even moreso that, as it turns out, 3 people on the block had security cameras that were pointed the correct direction to catch it.
@@quynlanvuorensyrja5484 Nothing between those two, that I'm aware of. Our arsonist was just a donkey in general. We only even had the cameras due to prior incidents from that neighbor.
You have very special abilities if you can recognize something like this! You should work for the police! In any case, you're on the trail of something really big!
A friend of mine has a father who got a call about a tree lying across the road. He suited up on his day off and left to cut up the tree. Had his chainsaw, axe, and all his gear. He shows up and...it's a freaking branch. He was furious. The wealthy people up on the hill couldn't be bothered to pick up a branch in the road. He picked it up and just tossed it onto the side of the road. Crisis averted.
I have a cop friend who recently attends a call for an emergency with fire, was even on my neighborhood, when he arrives, before the firefighters, pass a few times looking for the fire emergency but saw a dude with a pan on fire on the street... After passing by him two or trhee times, he decided to stop and asking if he know who call the police... It was him, saying he don't know what to do with the pan on fire... My friend just grab the towel that the dude was using to hold the grip on the pan and put in over the pan and watching the dude... He call forefighters for a fire on a pan
U are a true hero. These are one of the most DANGEROUS fires that can ever happen, and if u werent there, hundreds of thousands of people couldve been burnt to death. Ty for ur service❤
I agree that a small smouldering fire can become a problem. However, if it is that small, better to dump a cup of water on it yourself than waste the resources of the fire department.
@BunkeeDaFirst Thank you for clarifying. Sometimes people write things that I think cannot be serious about, but they are. (That's why I try to indicate clearly when I am joking, with a laughing emoji or "/sarcasm" or similar.) In hindsight, I could have asked whether you were serious rather than writing a comment that assumed you were.
I was having a small fire in the firepit in our backyard. Fire department came out, rolled their eyes, told me that "technically" I cant burn twigs unless they're at least an inch in diameter. Yeah my neighbor was a little special.
Pop worked for years to get the bushes in front of his house perfect. They were beautiful. One day while welding up his jeeps roll bar the fire department pulled up and put his bushes out. Spark from welding shot down the tube right into the bushes. He had his hood on, could not see it. 😂
I dont know about the sub-urbs, but where i live, there was a massive fire that almost decentigrated a whole block, luckly the firefighters came just in time, and they fought the fire for 4 hours, respect to all fire fighters
At least he said "good job" instead of "why didn't you arrive sooner" or something
That was hilarious!👍🏼
i fear that would have ended in a homocide
Or he coulda said. “ good thing you guys showed up I thought I was gonna have to do your job for you. Haha” people like that irritated the shit outa me lol
@@chasbarnes3425happend to my bro when I was working for him but the guy was scared of him he joked about it to me. Confused the shez out of me xD
I like your positivity friend
This guy feels like the kinda person that would stub their toe and then call an ambulance saying they broke their foot.
Funny because I just fractured my toe simply from dropping a toilet seat on it 😂
Edit: to all the people that keep asking me how it happened, I literally explain it if you scroll down just a few comments lol.
@@bobtehdinosaurouch
@@bobtehdinosaur bro I fell on my hand once at school, fractured my wrist and went to school the next day thinking my wrist was completely fine even tho it was very swollen and hurt a lot
@@bobtehdinosauri stubbed my toe (with steal toe boots) and broke it.
I was 15. I didn’t even go to the doctor but it still hurts to this day.
@@ReblexianGuy82 ouch
"I wonder why...😐"
Is just so relatable.
I was expecting the other guy to put it out with his water bottle, than a cut to Jason with the caption (dying inside)
Add me
It’s funny to think he was standing that far away because he was afraid of breathing in the smoke.
I have no clue how you were able to make that assumption from the video but another thing and this is an honest question but couldn’t that really catch fire of left active ? Like of course put it out your self but what if it did catch fire didn’t seem that dumb 😅
I doubt it. It's hard to tell from this far away but that looks like The Smoke Eater himself.
@@Machoman50ta that's kind of the joke, the guy that called could have just poured water on it instead of wasting the fire department's time. They were definitely there for a few minutes looking for smoke
Idk why they're standing so far away, but *IF* the reason is smoke, just yesterday I was cooking steaks on my firepit grill and getting a lot of smoke in my eyes and inhaling it. (I did try to avoid the smoke though)
He was probably so far away so he wouldn’t get his *ss whooped for wasting their time.
What a hero, if he hadn't called the fire department, that blazing inferno might've taken the lives of who knows how many ants.
And some unsuspecting jogger may have accidentally sat on a slightly warm spot
I think that's underplaying it a little. People failing to stub out cigarettes and leaving them to smoulder like that have caused HUGE fires.
The issue, at least for me, is in not handling it yourself. It's tiny. Step on it and make sure it's out. You do not need to call a professional.
This is like calling a carpenter when all you really needed to do was tighten a screw on your doorknob.
@@jenniferhanses You're right, cigarettes can turn into a serious problem if left unchecked. My joke was aimed at the idea that the fire department needed to be involved rather than it not having the potential to burn out of control. If the person who called had the foresight to know that (why else call, unless they're just a massive tool), they could have easily been the one to smother it as well. Hell, they're lucky that it didn't actually become worse in the time it took the firefighters to arrive.
You have no idea how hard you just made me laugh!!😂😂
@@jenniferhansesit's a joke-
To be fair, growing up the PSAs told us to never try to put out a fire and always call 911
So a ton of us children started fires and learned how to put them out.
I started a fire in my own house
Mainly because I'm an arsonist
PSAs in my country taught us when and how to us fire extinguishers and when to call emergency numbers but I guess that's a bit to advanced for Americans lmao
@@VisualEnjoyer9756 Why did you say that, it sounds a little bit racist dude
@@Lucifer_UltimaAtleast you're honest about it.
Fun fact if you are within 10 feet of the fire and can’t see it smell it hear it or feel it yet its actually called a “candle”
😂😂😂😂
Thx for the tidbit
Sometimes it smells like apples or vanilla 👍
Yeah, sometimes you can smell them that far, especially the good ones!
😂😂😂😂😂
ngl that cut from Firefighter Jason grabbing Neighbor Jason's water bottle is so smooth , it feel like he has entire team of Jason clones for his skits lol
is this comment post-ironic?
i legit didnt even think about that
Bruh, i didn't even realize that and just accepted that they are different people
@@omatic_opulis9876 Not quite. Post-irony would be humor arising from the appraisal of irony. I think you’re getting tripped up on how this comment is about the making of the short, not the content itself. That would make this structural criticism, I think.
How do you know he doesn't?
I remember calling 911 over because I was so sick I couldn’t remember if i’d taken too much medicine and felt symptoms different from my original ailment… I thought I was overdosing on medicine (which was a possibility with that medicine. Hadn’t gone to the doctor yet, was too sick to move anyway).
I felt real bad and felt even worse when I asked the 911 operator if I needed to pay for them to come and check up on me (they told me that i’d only pay if I rode in the Ambulance and actually used their stuff).
They were all super nice when they showed up in mere minutes, which helped me ignore the pain I was in for a bit.
I wasn’t overdosing but they told me to call again if it got worse. Let’s just say when I knew my life wasn’t in danger I just weathered the rest of my sickness.
Thank you to all emergency personnel, seriously. Reassured me I wasn’t dying and made me feel safe while they were present
My neighbor is like this. Called the fire department for a stray cat in her yard. It was gone when they arrived. She bitched at them for not arriving sooner. Weird people.
My grade 9 teachers brother is in the rcmp in Edmonton and they got called to a neighborhood cuz someone suspected their neighbors were terrorists. When they got there all it was was their neighbors had thrown their garbage onto their lawn
@@Thatoneguy-t9pBased on the info provided, I have to assume the trash landed there on purpose, and rightfully so.
I've never heard somebody describe what a person is as an action
What is wrong with people? You dont call the fire department for a stray cat, you call the police department and tell them there's a homeless person trespassing on your property. They can find out its about a stray cat when they get there
@@rabidcujocrazy7462😂🙈
The caller shouldve been born in 1850. He wouldve stopped the great Chicago fire when it was just a little ember.
😂😂😂
Plot twist, he's actually a time traveler and that fire was going to be the next great chicago fire
How do you know he isn't preventing one now?
Except there were no phones, so he would have had to call the fire department by mail.
Maybe he was, and 9ne of the victims, now reincarnated in 2024, his spirit vows to never again let that happen!
Even if that drive makes him a little too paranoid lol.
Cop here. Had a very similar thing happen while I was on patrol. Came across a lightly smoking public trash can opposite a popular café. I stopped, got out of the cruiser and sprinkled some water from my bottle over what was obviously a smoldering cigarette butt inside the trash can, putting it out. The café's patrons and employees started shouting and frantically waving at me, telling me to better get away from there, the fire department was on the way. And sure enough, a moment later we heard sirens and an entire fire crew, five vehicles in total, arrived on scene. I showed them the "fire in the restaurant district, masses of people around, origin unclear" trash can that was now lightly dripping from my mineral water. Firefighters rolled their eyes and left the scene without saying a word.
i’ve always wondered how often firefighters and police officers get their time wasted and how they feel afterward and these videos usually answer my questions 😭😭
eh police officers typically waste their own time on trival things on purpose to rack up arrests and get promotions.
firefighters tho typically don't like their time wasted because they are usually on shift for days on end.
so they are not the same at all.
it is more then u wanted to think.
@@TheColehabo it appears so 😭😭
My dad’s a firefighter. One time (many times) his squad got calls from the same old lady, every time the reason was different. Most memorable one was “my tongue hurts!!” They questioned and checked, she would randomly say it hurt here, it hurts there… truth is she was just lonely. She was fine 🥲
It happens more often than you think!
Bruh they get paid for their time
We had a bunch of people call for a whole industrial complex beeing on fire.... it was the sunset that went down below the roof of the building and made the new aluminium roof glow.
To be fair, if it's a new thing they're not used to, I can get being confused the first time.
Though hopefully it only happened once.
😂
@@resileaf9501 I dunno, you'd think the absolute absence of smoke would be a thing...and hopefully it's not the first sunset they've ever seen...I think they're a few cans short of a six pack.
We have this happen at Lake of the Ozarks. Sunsets reflect yellow orange off condos windows! And someone across the lake calls in a fire 🔥! Everyone spends an hour hunting it down!
That's funny, and they can be excused.
Well, as they say "Every big fire can be stopped with a cup of water, if you're quick enough."
You stopped a disaster from happening. Nice!
Brother?
@@CreeperTheLord No.
Call out the National Guard! Evacuate the city! We've got a HUUUUGE brush fire!
We are all going to die!!! 😅
the brush fire in question:
Had a mulch fire here. Most stubborn damned smoldering crap heap I ever saw. Burning below grade *and* below a layer of plastic. Had to dig it out to kill the fire.
Massive though, could've pissed it out once it was exposed.
When fires are only annoying...
@@SebSN-y3f hopefully.
Who wants immortality in a mortally wounded world?
Reminds me of a parent in our school community who delayed the opening of a new playground addition at our school for over half a year because she claimed that the edges of the benches near the playstructure that the kids could climb onto were "knife sharp", and that "kids will split their skulls open if they fall on the benches". They weren't that sharp. No one in the school community liked her either.
She definitely keeps dull knives in her kitchen to be 'safe' if thats her sentiment
@@thefattertheratter45which would be ironically less safe
@@windowsill9724 exactly
@@thefattertheratter45 Next time, ask for a live demonstration. She'd still be dramatic, but at least y'all could post it to social media and make some money from dealing with her.
Does she also complain about concrete being hard?
“It’s right, THEEEEYYYRRRRREEE”
Such inspiring words❤🥹
"I wonder why."
That's some elder-brother style roasting right there!
1.2k likes, no comments, let me fix that 😊
Correct
@@aojhone5915 no.
Only 2 comments? Lemme fix that.
No, no it's really not. It's just a sarcastic response. Your family is just lame as fuck.
I think the guy was just really empathetic for ants.
"What is that? A fire for ants!"
A male ant was useful for once and decided to invade human society so he could advocate for the colony
Had the power of the 1,000th like
@@The-big-cheese645 omigosh your like superman, not all heroes wear capes
@@SOME_P0RKCHOP thx 😁
the "internal sadness" killed me
My brother worked for a volunteer fire department when he was younger. When they got to a call one day, they couldn't find where the fire was. The caller came out and showed them that the fire was some smoldering ashes from a grill that the neighbors dumped on the ground. The chief that was with my brother's team told the lady to go back inside while they handled it. After she was out of sight, he unzipped and pissed on the few smoldering embers that were left. 🤣
That’s great
My dude had to take out the smaller hose for that one
It would have been funny if the chief had made a small hose joke.
Charcoal can remain hot for a really long time actually. If it was a charcoal fire. But water does Yknow... Put out the fire
@@WetzforLife This is a story from roughly 20 years ago. For all I know, that was said, but I forgot. Haha!
"It's right there!"
*Points to single blade of grass smoldering*
I mean it could develop into a fire 🔥..... But at that point you may as well just point little water in that spot yourself.... 😂😂😂
@@krislarsen6546 Or even just pick it up.
@@6th_Armyor stamp it out
*_From a mile away_*
Oh good thing you made that comment. I was afraid I wasn't watching the same video as you.
As the say in Epic musical: "when does a candle become a blaze"
Great job lol
When does a man become a monsterrrrr 🗣🗣🗣
Another Epic fan in the wild, didn’t expect that here 😂
@LadyPeony27 shhhh I'm going to go back in the bushes to sob my eyes out now 🫡
"When does a comet become a meteor~"
If you can put out a fire by going number 1 on it, then you don't need to call 911.
😂😅 rotflmao 😆
deep thoughts man, deep thought
A fire that small you could put out by sneezing on it
The Mayor of London said that in 1,666.
Is 911 the equivalent of having 91 men going number 1 on it? 🤔
😂😂😂 this is so accurate. My crew pulled "the biggest alligator she's ever seen" out of a Karen's pool with a freaking pool skimmer.
Now _that's_ a good one!
I mean tbf it probably was the only alligator she'd ever seen 😂😂
Wow laughing so hard 😂😂😅😂😂
maybe theyve never seen a gator LMAO
The gator was hiding from Karen
A lot of times neighbors see a good amount of smoke and smell of a fire but can’t really see it from their property and will call just to be safe. It’s better to see this than some poor family losing their home.
I agree, but this dude pointed out exactly where it was which indicates he saw it before calling. And he didn't have to use the word 'massive', just saying there is a bush fire would have sufficed
Living in a rural area where people often burn their trash and brush in their backyard I have become very apathetic about acrid smoke. Last year I smelled it on the highway and went "God, who's burning trash so close to the road?!" turned my head and a whole house was on fire. Firetrucks already there and everything.
The way he said “right there” you knew Jason had encountered annoying boneheads like this enough times that he could imitate callers like this perfectly at this point
That's so funny I thought! Yes I can just picture it
I was like 'oh no he accidentally got water on that guys' shirt' 🤦🏼♀️ it's the same guy.
Now that thing was massive I can’t believe they survived being that close
The neighbor being over 100 yards away makes this even more funny and trivial.😂😅
Reminds me of the guy who ran up on my property in a panic thinking there was a "fire". Nope dude, just a firepit in a controlled environment. Could definitely tell he was new to the area and from the city.
New to the world
I had this happen two; they were worried their BRICK apartment building would catch because the treated roofing material has wood somewhere underneath it all. Gods be do I love people. . .
At least he's trying 😂
Lol, every time I see a fire or the smoke of fire I just assume it's a fire pit or a controlled burning. No way there's a huge fire without a crap ton of blue and red lights everywhere for me, that goes through most of America.
That was probably my dad. he was concerned because he loves the forestry he owns and will do anything to stop fires
I can’t imagine the disappointment, the firefighters I’ve encountered get excited just like this when they hear about a fire 😂
I was half expecting your boots to be smoldering when he said “IT’S RIGHT THERE”
Fun fact: there does exist a type of fire that’s invisible
@@ambrosianapier7545 yep!
Methanol fire!
I remember moving into employee housing once, (a cabin down a narrow poorly kept dirt driveway) and we noticed upon arriving we could smell hints of gas around our stove. One of our roommates from LA demanded we call the fire department.
My buddy and I said “no don’t worry it’s no big deal, we will just turn the gas off behind the stove.”
It fixed the problem took 2 minutes.
15 minutes later a full sized fire truck showed up, breaking branches and scratching the fire truck for a “major gas leak”
This lady went outside and called the fire department after we told her not to… needlessly wasting everyone’s time.
She was a problem the entire time I lived in that cabin.
Typical LA person
@@jsquared1013 oh I hate L.A. people. She was horrible the entire time I lived there. Needlessly causing fights with roommates, would get drunk off of alcohol that she wasn’t offered and didn’t buy. Her son was there too in the employee housing, also nothing but issues.
I’m from internet land and I know how people in it act, and The second you said she was from LA I knew some fat Floridian would make fun of her
But she was dumb
there are two kinds of people:
people who don't realize they're in the middle of a massive house fire
and then this guy
That “I wonder why” got me good. There’s some deeeeeeeep feeling behind that one. 😂
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Dude took Smokey the Bear saying "Only you can prevent wildfires" a little too seriously!
😂😂😂
Time to update Smokey's tagline to "Put out wildfires before they happen!"
This reminds me of the time when the firefighters were called because a small fire on a fireplace outdoors had affected the grass next to it and was spreading. By the time the firefighters arrived, my grandfather had squished out the fire with repeatedly hitting it with a shovel. No fire left to be extinguished by the professionals.
In all seriousness though, just witnessed two crews put out a massive house fire across the street from my house. It was very scary, but the crews were amazing. I was so impressed with how quickly they got it under control. Thankful for our awesome people who serve, protect, save, and heal. ❤
Funny enough I was in the opposite sort of situation. Was doing landscaping on a hiking trail and a lady waved me down telling me there was smoke coming out of a thick grouping of bushes and she thought she could see the glow of a small fire. She tried dumping her 500 mL water bottle, nothing. I tried dumping my 1.5 L bottle, nothing, so we called the fire department saying there was a small brush fire and we had no water left to put it out ourselves. Fire crew shows up with a large pale of water, nothing. They tried an extinguisher, nothing. So they had to tell me to move my work truck out of the way so they get the fire truck onto the trail and unload the water they had in there.
If I recall correctly the story was a homeless person made camp there and had a campfire going... in the middle of a heat wave... and in the morning just threw a few handfulls of dirt on it to "put it out" before leaving and things went downhill from there.
Even in a heat wave, it can still get pretty chilly at night. The homeless person should have put the fire out properly, but I'm just saying, they probably didn't have a fire for no reason. They may have needed it to keep warm, or even just to have a warm meal.
People who have never had to live at the mercy of the elements, don't tend to understand how much of a struggle it is to not have basically everything at their disposal.
If you get chilly you can grab a blanket, put on a sweater, or turn on your furnace. If you want a warm meal, you can just use your stove, or toss something in the microwave. A homeless person doesn't have that luxury.
i saw a jeep on fire at disney world
@@bodhipirategaming7476 was it an EV???
Bro is the kind of guy to say a firework is a tactical nuke 💀
They are in California! 😂
I did the opposite of that one time. Called the fire department on Christmas Eve for what I thought was a small fire in the woods behind work. It turned out to go much further into the woods than I could see.
You called them, that was good. They can call enforcement.
My gf is a volunteer first responder, since she is 16, anytime i find this guys vids, i send them to her
Please thank her for her service.
You can be a first responder a 16? The more you know I guess lol
@@kadenthoreson9915
I did some research on this and it depends on the jurisdiction. Some jurisdictions are like you have to be 18 or above period. And other allow people at 16 to joins as long as they have a guardian’s permission or they are emancipated though that is not the set rule because some jurisdiction do allow you to join at 16 no question asked as long as you do the training. This is because they have a low population and they need the man power because of brush fires and local wild fires
Well, the bright side is that at least he was concerned, instead of brushing it off. His heart was in the right place.
"Yeah, no one really likes him."
"I wonder why." lol
This guys motto gotta be "Better safe than sorry"
I love how amazing his videos are and no swearing no rudness nothing bad just good wholesome medical videos. Love your content.
The fire “almost got out of control”
That look as he gives the thumbs up just really says it all.
The look he gives tells me he wants to use a different digit of his hand, but doesn’t want a letter in his personnel file.
The little "Great Job!" Was so wholesome 🙃
can only wander what his neighbors think when they see him saying to no one "ITS RIGHT THERE"
Jason is truly the hero we need, not the one we deserve 😂
They'd see him shouting at a camera on a tripod/someone holding the camera, so......not so weird.
Plus, this won't be the first time he's been seen out there apparently having a breakdown as he has full on conversatiobs with no one while he whips costumes and wigs on and off.
@Tao_Tology is that a conversation with a knob? Conversatiob?
"Oh, he's at it again" 😂
What are you talking about he’s talking to the other Jason clones
If this happens in a mulched area, it can actually be serious. The flames can spread underneath the mulch and be much bigger than the little bit of smoke you can see.
I worked at a college and someone threw their cigarette butt in the mulch. It smouldered and someone told me about it. I looked and didn't see much, so I poured a little water on it. The smoke went away. A little while later I got multiple calls for a fire in the mulch. I went and looked and about 6 feet of mulch was smoking. I went and got a bucket and started bailing water on it from the fish pond! It took a lot of water to finally get it all out. I ended up having to rake the mulch around and drowning it more.
@@laggybum3218 wow! Good to know.
I'm a former volunteer firefighter, went to a car dealership to purchase a car and their cigarette butt can was smoking heavily. Salesman starts screaming that the building is on fire, ran inside, pulled the alarm and everything.
I went over, opened up the can, and it was just smoldering a bit. Some guy ran over with a bucket of water, dumped it on it, and it went out.
Same energy.
"Massive" bush fire and internal sadness got me 😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Actually had to call on a mulch fire once. Me and Like 10 other people dumped bottles of water on it. Then the chipotle guy came out with a fire extinguisher. Just kept flaming back up. Fire department got there and they had to use shovels to dig it up and then flood the whole median with water.
Did it smell good?
@@AssassinIronManit's a mulch fire _next_ to a Chipotle. Unless the mulch had a lot of hickory or pecan wood chips in it, it probably smelled pretty terrible.
fun fact, mulch can just spontaneously combust if its fucking hot enough lmao
Don't use water on wood fire? I can reignite even 4 hours later
@@red_d849and it doesn't always need to be from decay either! go look up how eucalyptus groves can turn into nature's very own fuel-air pyrotechnic display in high heat conditions.
[quiet Californian weeping]
“Yeah, no one likes him” that was so real
That ”oh wowww“ said more then a dictionary!
Bro seems like the type of person to call the fire department for tax fraud 💀
Im a former addict who has called non emergency for fellow junkies. Ironicallly days before my brother died from fentanyl 💔💔💯 i saved him once, he saved me once but not from an OD, i never have overdosed. I just drink & smoke now. No more dope. I have to stay strong
Man, that's WEIRD. I get the feeling my family would be the OTHER end of this specturm:
We had a washing machine light on fire in the basement, and didn't even bother to call the fire department. Did talk to electrician though, just to be certain it wasn't electrical. Dryer sheets falling behind washer and getting sucked into intake equals fire, apparently. At least with old washing machines. We were pretty flabbergasted it wasn't the dryer that was on fire, honestly. Both units were over 30 years old.
First hint there was anything wrong was walking through the hallway upstairs by the laundry chute and smelling burn, followed by a glance up at the ceiling, to see that yes, there was smoke, then a glance down at the laundry chute to see that there was indeed abnormal light coming up from downstairs. Then grabbing the extinguisher and double-timing downstairs, one person to fight the fire, the second to go flip the breakers in case it was electrical. The wonders of having basic knowledge of 'how things work'.
On the other hand, we did call firedepartment and police when a neighbor quite literally molotov'd the guy across the alley. Fire marshall and police were really happy that it was called in immediately. Even moreso that, as it turns out, 3 people on the block had security cameras that were pointed the correct direction to catch it.
The hell happened between your neighbours for one to Molotov the other?
@@quynlanvuorensyrja5484 Nothing between those two, that I'm aware of. Our arsonist was just a donkey in general. We only even had the cameras due to prior incidents from that neighbor.
No one likes him? Would you say they hate him with a ... fiery passion?
I'll put myself out.
Two in one, I’m impressed
Bad puns are how eye roll.
😅👍
THREE IN ONE DANG
Well they would say that but it's a bit of an overstatement.
We seeing real things as a firefighter with this one ❗❗❗🗣️🔥🔥
The fact that the dude didn’t complain about his water being confiscated was honestly my favorite part 😅
I watched this 3 times and it still hits the same.
Ok, this is hilarious, but this guy's editing skills and acting skills are also amazing😂😂😂
Ever notice that everyone in his universe kind of looks similar?
You have very special abilities if you can recognize something like this! You should work for the police!
In any case, you're on the trail of something really big!
Racist 😏
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"Dumps the everclear i keep in my waterbottle to cope with my neighbors on the fire"
I was half expecting that thumb up to slowly rotate 90°degrees to the left and slowly but steadily rise the middle finger
The “great job!” Broke me.😂
great* how do you mess that up it's literally written on the screen
@@raf9391 It's a spelling error you can relax now it's fixed.
I would be pissed as well.
You get pissed for getting paid to do nothing? Alright. 🤷🏻
@@tupakkaonhyvaa But people still could've died while they were taking the call.
@@SOME_P0RKCHOP You really think they care? 😆 They just do their job.
@@tupakkaonhyvaa I don't think people run into burning buildings without caring
@@tupakkaonhyvaayou clearly have never met a firefighter
A friend of mine has a father who got a call about a tree lying across the road. He suited up on his day off and left to cut up the tree. Had his chainsaw, axe, and all his gear. He shows up and...it's a freaking branch. He was furious. The wealthy people up on the hill couldn't be bothered to pick up a branch in the road. He picked it up and just tossed it onto the side of the road. Crisis averted.
As I firefighter, I can say that this scene is sad , but true
I love that the other guy wasn't even mad about the water he was just like yeah I get it
That "i wonder why" felt personal
I think that guy is a gnome...He called the firefighter cause it's so massive for him
This gives me, “I swear the fish was this big” vibes
I have a cop friend who recently attends a call for an emergency with fire, was even on my neighborhood, when he arrives, before the firefighters, pass a few times looking for the fire emergency but saw a dude with a pan on fire on the street... After passing by him two or trhee times, he decided to stop and asking if he know who call the police... It was him, saying he don't know what to do with the pan on fire... My friend just grab the towel that the dude was using to hold the grip on the pan and put in over the pan and watching the dude... He call forefighters for a fire on a pan
U are a true hero. These are one of the most DANGEROUS fires that can ever happen, and if u werent there, hundreds of thousands of people couldve been burnt to death. Ty for ur service❤
I agree that a small smouldering fire can become a problem.
However, if it is that small, better to dump a cup of water on it yourself than waste the resources of the fire department.
@@JaniceinOR It was a joke😅
@BunkeeDaFirst
Thank you for clarifying.
Sometimes people write things that I think cannot be serious about, but they are. (That's why I try to indicate clearly when I am joking, with a laughing emoji or "/sarcasm" or similar.)
In hindsight, I could have asked whether you were serious rather than writing a comment that assumed you were.
@@JaniceinOR No ur ok
This is underrated
I think the fireman was really fighting the urge to show a different finger 😂
"Massive brush fire"
*proceeds to see the tiniest fire in existence*
And the day is saved once again thanks to the fire department.
I was having a small fire in the firepit in our backyard. Fire department came out, rolled their eyes, told me that "technically" I cant burn twigs unless they're at least an inch in diameter. Yeah my neighbor was a little special.
“ the real life equivalent of a Karen and a Squidward put together”
That's the kind of neighbor to call the cops on kids "loitering"
The brush fire meme is massive, MASSIVE
if i spot a fire of that kinda size it's getting the boot treatment. no emergency call needed
That’s huge, absolutely massive, I can’t believe the size of that thing! 🤯
That's what she said but not to me
Pop worked for years to get the bushes in front of his house perfect. They were beautiful.
One day while welding up his jeeps roll bar the fire department pulled up and put his bushes out. Spark from welding shot down the tube right into the bushes. He had his hood on, could not see it. 😂
0:24 Proof that Jason has a clone as a result of drinking too much Fire Department Coffee.
Bro is the definition of 'Better safe then sorry!''
I bet that fire has a *BIG* personality.
My dad bought your coffee and he’s obsessed with it. He loves it like it’s a child 😂
I have officially finished watching every. Single. One of these
I dont know about the sub-urbs, but where i live, there was a massive fire that almost decentigrated a whole block, luckly the firefighters came just in time, and they fought the fire for 4 hours, respect to all fire fighters
"Better save then sorry"
"Sir, I'm going to ask you to meet our head of staff so that they'll explain to you how much exactly our visit cost."
The "I wonder why" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The house in the background is HUGE 😮
Yes
This is the greatest one yet I love them all but this is straight comedy
He’s a true hero for saving them