Highly CONTAMINATED Basement of Hospital 126 / Pripyat

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  • Опубліковано 29 лис 2024

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  • @mikkdc
    @mikkdc 5 років тому +606

    Footage from this was used at the end of the HBO Miniseries - Chernobyl! I've seen another video like this and I find them both really haunting knowing that one of those uniforms is the ACTUAL one Vasily Ignatenko wore. Those firefighters were heroes.

    • @DiscoverChernobyl
      @DiscoverChernobyl  5 років тому +39

      Yes!

    • @gcmarcal
      @gcmarcal 5 років тому +10

      @@DarthVapor151 They used less than 10 seconds. It falls under fair use.

    • @HemanthKumar-pr4qg
      @HemanthKumar-pr4qg 5 років тому +19

      Ignatenko didn't wear any uniform, it was really urgent so he rushed out in a T-shirt according to his wife. All the fire fighters who were first responders didn't wear any protective gear

    • @DiscoverChernobyl
      @DiscoverChernobyl  5 років тому +21

      gcmarcal not in Germany. It is licensed by me.

    • @orgminyak
      @orgminyak 5 років тому +8

      They weren't really heroes though since their act actually made the situation worse by filling up the water tanks. They were victims in the act of duty.

  • @dpow9809
    @dpow9809 9 років тому +1390

    Everytime I see the firefighters clothing, it makes me sad. The guys were just doing their job, trying to save lives, and no one told them of the radiation. Poor guys..... true hero's dying for their job.

    • @taxator1361
      @taxator1361 9 років тому +5

      +D Pow me too

    • @maxproskurnia4895
      @maxproskurnia4895 8 років тому +42

      family friend died because he was a fire fighter there

    • @krabz_oem
      @krabz_oem 8 років тому +32

      They knew what they were going in to. It just had to be done or else the whole reactor would have just exploded.

    • @dpow9809
      @dpow9809 8 років тому +92

      krabz No, they didn't the Russian Army and Firefighters were told nothing about the danger of the reactor. They were told there is a big fire that needs to be put out, that's it.

    • @krabz_oem
      @krabz_oem 8 років тому +48

      D Pow
      My civil defence lector in university told us that he knew one firefighter who was on the scene. And they had the dosimeters which were showing readings out of scale. And they just knew that they had to do the job to protect their families and everyone else from a much greater tragedy. Maybe the army guys didn't know, but the firefighters knew very well what they were going against, they just didn't know the consequences would be so big. ;)

  • @GarfieldRex
    @GarfieldRex 7 років тому +548

    those firefighters, nurses, and medics are heroes of humanity. rip all of them. is so sad this :(

    • @MajoradeMayhem
      @MajoradeMayhem 5 років тому +11

      It takes 2k heroes of humanity to mop up the damage caused by 10 self-centered fools playing with fire.

  • @dixiefire1337
    @dixiefire1337 6 років тому +511

    U know it’s bad when the Geiger counter is just a constant tone

    • @The-Average-Noob
      @The-Average-Noob 6 років тому +86

      The Geiger be like “ hey man get tf out of here!”

    • @whozaskin3639
      @whozaskin3639 5 років тому +7

      It depends on what it is set to. A multimeter will make a tone on zero ohms.....it's creepy....not

    • @sassybatchz
      @sassybatchz 5 років тому +7

      @@Ed_Row_Feez what's would be considered dangerous? I can't even figure out what units his device is measuring in so I'm having a hard time figuring out how radioactive the clothing and stuff is in this video. Someone from another video about Chernobyl tried to tell me that the hospital basement is more radioactive than the actual reactor which I just don't see as plausible. But I know pretty much nothing about radiation and nuclear science so it's hard to understand some of this shit 😂😂

    • @AtoBGaming
      @AtoBGaming 5 років тому +24

      Mate, 500+ uS/h is not safe

    • @chiragraju821
      @chiragraju821 5 років тому

      Also the E.C.G

  • @MrTheKeshen
    @MrTheKeshen 5 років тому +411

    Congratulations into making it in the credits of the last episode of Chernobyl HBO

  • @Lex5576
    @Lex5576 6 років тому +349

    The really creepy thing, is that all of the people that wore those clothes have been long dead, perhaps hours after the explosion. Yet their killer still screams out loud in the Geiger counter. To just imagine the manner in which they suffered before dying is sickening. Poor guys were doomed the instant they were called to duty.

    • @suparosc02
      @suparosc02 6 років тому +22

      Lex5576 probably puking their own body parts without knowing

    • @CossackHD
      @CossackHD 5 років тому +20

      Took them weeks to die. Some had radiation burns (like sunburns, but raditaion)

    • @wommyu
      @wommyu 5 років тому +3

      One guy lived till 2008

    • @danieldaniel1210
      @danieldaniel1210 5 років тому +7

      @@wommyu he drinked a lot of vodka 🤔

    • @zolikiss3515
      @zolikiss3515 5 років тому +1

      @@danieldaniel1210 what is The connection?

  • @twm0904
    @twm0904 5 років тому +181

    3.6 Roetgen, not great but not terrible

    • @kevin42
      @kevin42 5 років тому +6

      Hosea Matthews its actually less than that. 3 Roentgen = 30 Milli seiverts. The highest shown in this video was 2

    • @shannonjmsn2011
      @shannonjmsn2011 5 років тому +13

      @@kevin42 it's a quote from the HBO mini series where Dyatlov tells the other crew members st 3.6 isn't that bad but it's actually the highest their cheap meters would go. He was quoting Dyatlov.

    • @kevin42
      @kevin42 5 років тому +4

      shannon pierce ik, iv watched it twise. Just wanted to clarify how much 3.6 actually was since i saw some ppl using the roentgen unit instead of the seivert unit when discussing the readings on the video.

    • @bamb0ostick
      @bamb0ostick 5 років тому

      No no, use the good dosimeter.

    • @kevin42
      @kevin42 5 років тому +1

      bamb0ostick it burned out the second it was turned on

  • @Kynos1
    @Kynos1 9 років тому +302

    Scary to think that all the firemen wearing those clothes died.

    • @XtreeM_FaiL
      @XtreeM_FaiL 6 років тому +5

      PugnaciousBadger They should have been naked.

    • @morganrussman
      @morganrussman 6 років тому

      Yeah, I know, oh sad too.

    • @wommyu
      @wommyu 5 років тому +4

      One guy lived till 2008 so yeah he died because he was already really old

    • @wommyu
      @wommyu 5 років тому +5

      @@macanaeh you can look on wikipedia and i have to correct me it was 2004 the man died
      and his name was Telyatnikov, Leonid Petrovich
      Телятников, Леонид Петрович and died on the 12-02 in 2004 in Kyiv he was the Head of the 2nd paramilitary fire brigade, Chernobyl NPP. and he is on the Official list

    • @luciferStar420
      @luciferStar420 5 років тому

      Legit every single firemen that was there

  • @yes1780
    @yes1780 6 років тому +66

    The fact that the firemen were fighting to save the workers at the plant, without knowing that death is right there, with them, attached to them from the moment they reached the scene really saddens me. They were doing their job, trusted to save lives. They are heroes. Sacrificing themselves for others.

  • @liokat3185
    @liokat3185 5 років тому +56

    At 8:22
    Thats a belt from firefighter. And room behind was room where all clothes from people who were in that nucelar plant.

  • @SkinnerBeeMan
    @SkinnerBeeMan 6 років тому +79

    Insanely radioactive. See the guys in reactor 4 breaker 51 getting excited over 1/10th the radiation. These poor guys were so irradiated it's amazing to think how radioactive that gear was 30 years ago. They died horribly.

    • @kbtechandmedia
      @kbtechandmedia 2 роки тому +1

      I don't think I've seen anything more irritated. Those boots on the floor with the rivets in the soles, just go to a straight solid decay. The yellow counter looks like it's even ready to tap out because it's in overdrive. I wonder how many counts per minute it would measure and if anyone's ever suffered ARS from going down there.

    • @kbtechandmedia
      @kbtechandmedia 2 роки тому

      Legasov, the fire fighters, literally a suicide mission to save not just Ukraine, but the world. Things could have been so much worse. Another curiosity is the measurement around the elephants foot compared to this.

  • @s_ensei
    @s_ensei 8 років тому +73

    Dude, you got balls, I'd shit myself down there all by myself.
    Great content!

  • @lpcofficialchannel8910
    @lpcofficialchannel8910 6 років тому +142

    3:09 dead bat hanging from roof

    •  6 років тому +7

      Oof

    • @arrow82roc
      @arrow82roc 5 років тому +4

      just a cloth dude

  • @electronicsNmore
    @electronicsNmore 6 років тому +55

    Amazing.....30 yrs later and everything still highly radioactive.

    • @tamarroxox1124
      @tamarroxox1124 5 років тому +5

      20,000 years

    • @Cudi8118
      @Cudi8118 3 роки тому +9

      The half live is 28,000 years! And that means it’ll only be half as safe! Almost 60k years until it’s completely clean

    • @electronicsNmore
      @electronicsNmore 3 роки тому +6

      @@Cudi8118 I know that, but it's still boggles the mind.

    • @kbtechandmedia
      @kbtechandmedia 2 роки тому +4

      Half life of uranium 235 is 700-million years, 238 is 4.8-billion years

    • @longlivetheking1065
      @longlivetheking1065 7 місяців тому

      @@Cudi8118 that's not how half-life works. after 28000 years, itll then decay twice as slow, and it keeps decaying exponentially slower until the remainder is gone. truth is itll be much longer. but after 28k years half of the radiation will still be gone.

  • @archibald4222
    @archibald4222 9 років тому +426

    You were alone down there yeah? So creepy.

    • @DiscoverChernobyl
      @DiscoverChernobyl  9 років тому +44

      Archil Gogoladze Yes i was :D

    • @DiscoverChernobyl
      @DiscoverChernobyl  9 років тому +83

      ***** In the moment i went down my head was focused on what i was searching for.. after i was home again and saw my own footage i got scared :D
      If you need help and tipps for planing your tour - don't be shy contact me on my Facebook page facebook.com/travelbro0 :)

    • @archibald4222
      @archibald4222 9 років тому +18

      Did you receive medium or high doses or radiation? I mean it's prettdamn conterminated down there.

    • @DiscoverChernobyl
      @DiscoverChernobyl  9 років тому +38

      Archil Gogoladze it is not as bad as it looks like.. just the clothes are high the basement itself is okay..

    • @archibald4222
      @archibald4222 9 років тому +2

      ok. how many microseverts are normal dose? like can u give a me a link or anykind of info about Gigers and what is leathal dose.

  • @snakepitsam
    @snakepitsam 8 років тому +208

    artyom, there was a dark one standing right behind you

  • @VortechBand
    @VortechBand 6 років тому +44

    5:52 [geiger counter dies]

  • @lukamikan1457
    @lukamikan1457 5 років тому +30

    Basement of the hospital.
    Where the nurses drop the clothes of firefighters,guards,nuclear workers and peoples.
    Because even the clothes were radioactive nurses got the same consequenses.

  • @PolinaS23
    @PolinaS23 8 років тому +100

    You are the only person who had special clothing and equipment to go down there, so many silly young Ukrainians and Russians go there in plastic bags on their foot and small mask on face... Crazy. And authorities do nothing.. Thank you for video!

    • @silenx764
      @silenx764 8 років тому +6

      You don't need a full hazmat suit to go down there. you could wear a bag on your feet and a small little rubber suit and run into reactor 4 for a few seconds and you wouldn't die this is far less dangerous.

    • @suparosc02
      @suparosc02 6 років тому +14

      Silenx you will not die, but feeling good neither...

    • @Ed_Row_Feez
      @Ed_Row_Feez 5 років тому +2

      Thats all you need really

    • @steuk6510
      @steuk6510 5 років тому +1

      We have full faced rasperators pr3r filters there protect. Agenst right up to radio active particals I have proshield 10 suits. Not working with radiation but it protects. Agenst all biological and. Radiological. It saves money to get one thing.

    • @Jax-rc7dq
      @Jax-rc7dq 5 років тому +5

      Silenx lol are you sure saying you could run into reactor 4 with that little seems silly you would die within days ?

  • @CardinalTester8Cardinaltester8
    @CardinalTester8Cardinaltester8 8 років тому +9

    Holy shit! At 6:30 i would have been running out of there even with a radiation suit. That shit is fucking scary!

  • @sebastianschmidt6685
    @sebastianschmidt6685 5 років тому +164

    Who is here after watching „Chernobyl“ by HBO?

  • @polanzo
    @polanzo 8 років тому +246

    Waiting for a Super Mutant or some Rad Roaches to appear!

    • @lucasborges1249
      @lucasborges1249 8 років тому +18

      Maybe a few deathclaws while your at it

    • @silenx764
      @silenx764 7 років тому +21

      Seriously?
      Pseudogiants and Chimeras are the ones you should be worried about

    • @julianmurillo4678
      @julianmurillo4678 7 років тому

      A Swan maybe?

    • @Veloquent
      @Veloquent 7 років тому

      Electrickn yes my boii

    • @virtual212
      @virtual212 6 років тому +2

      Electrickn *snork comes out of nowhere*

  • @tl510
    @tl510 6 років тому +122

    5:49 looks like he stepped on some graphite

    • @Frang14998
      @Frang14998 5 років тому +3

      Is 136 alot? And what units? How much is normal background radiation in those units?

    • @juniper1286
      @juniper1286 5 років тому +31

      Frang the unit is microsievert per hour. One sievert equals a 1000 millisieverts or 1.000.000 microsieverts. Normal exposure to radiation for the average person is around 1.5 to 3.5 millisieverts per year. In microsievert, the unit that’s measured here, it would be 1500 to 3500 per year, so this is almost one tenth of the radiation you would be exposed to in one year. In sievert it would be 0,0015 or 0,0035. If you’re exposed to one sievert, there’s a fifty percent chance that you get fatal cancer within three years, not even speaking of the long therm. However, a dose of 0,09 sievert already increases the risk of fatal cancer. So no, you won’t immediately die of this radiation, but if exposed to it for a longer period of time, it is still very deadly, and this guy did increase his chances of getting cancer. I hope I answered your question, do ask if you have any other questions!

    • @FurinaDeFontaine42
      @FurinaDeFontaine42 5 років тому +2

      @@juniper1286 seeing how they were in protected suits, they may be fine.

    • @Brickcellent
      @Brickcellent 5 років тому

      That or reactor fuel

    • @Brickcellent
      @Brickcellent 5 років тому +4

      @@juniper1286 "this guy did increase his chances of getting cancer" - Pretty broad statement. Smoking a single cigarette also increases your chance of getting cancer. He wasn't there long enough to impact his health seriously. He was next to that hot clothing for maybe 45 seconds to a minute max. He probably accumulated 5-10mSv. Pretty damn high for a short visit but you'd accumulate more from a full body CT scan. If he stood beside the clothing for 20-30 mins I would agree to you.

  • @butth0le_inspector
    @butth0le_inspector 4 роки тому +9

    Damn man, you can build a whole nuclear reactor with those clothes alone

  • @samanthazucchi3662
    @samanthazucchi3662 4 роки тому +13

    Great video, and you were maybe the only one going down the basement properly dressed. I've seen so many vieos of people going down there wearing protective suits and...no gloves...the image quality was also very good. Firefighters, nurses and doctors were heroic, rest in peace and their deaths could make the world reflect about future choices.

  • @MajoradeMayhem
    @MajoradeMayhem 5 років тому +11

    Finally, someone who wants 0% of that radioactive dust on their skin.

    • @DiscoverChernobyl
      @DiscoverChernobyl  5 років тому +7

      Jep! First Urbex rule, Take nothing but pictures and leave nothing but footprints ;)

  • @novakattila
    @novakattila 6 років тому +9

    That's some Silent Hill level shit, imagine it at night

  • @cloroxbleach9222
    @cloroxbleach9222 8 років тому +123

    132 Retches? Man just get out of there.

    • @fdsdark
      @fdsdark 8 років тому +1

      Cloгох Вleacн I knew you were somewhere in here

    • @streaks6926
      @streaks6926 7 років тому +1

      Cloгох Вleacн hi

    • @bunkerwhale9115
      @bunkerwhale9115 7 років тому

      Amazin Blobfish same

    • @RoGameReview
      @RoGameReview 6 років тому

      You again?

    • @Gilhelmi
      @Gilhelmi 6 років тому +13

      It's safer to drink you than be in that basement!

  • @TheSre007
    @TheSre007 5 років тому +17

    HBO Miniseries Chernobyl Finale episode credits scene brought me here .

  • @arefaref917
    @arefaref917 3 роки тому +3

    Just imagining the day those firefighters and nurses wore those shoes and clothes for the last time, and went out to have a good day and do their jobs. Respect to those souls

  • @FATHOLLYWOODB123
    @FATHOLLYWOODB123 3 роки тому +4

    There is a beauty to Soviet panel style buildings, plus the abandoned feel of Pripyat, I love the city! It's a shame what happened there....

  • @SpenserRoger
    @SpenserRoger 8 років тому +9

    You'd think with all this radiation-discovery tours going on they'd invent a Geiger counter where you could change the audible to things like frog ribit or cat meow or something hilariously non tinnitus.

    • @fdsdark
      @fdsdark 8 років тому +3

      SpenserRoger voice of yoda "Irratated he is"

  • @Krezna
    @Krezna 5 років тому +29

    this video show up on hbo . thanks
    on miniseries Chernobyl

  • @Louisz14
    @Louisz14 9 років тому +57

    I want to go there soo bad :/ i want to search for stuff and look in person how people from chernobyl left all their stuff and how buildings look like now

    • @DiscoverChernobyl
      @DiscoverChernobyl  9 років тому +13

      +Luis Zambrano not much stuff left..

    • @carlyonbay45
      @carlyonbay45 8 років тому +7

      the place has probably been looted already ....despite radiation and the area being closed ....people always find a way

    • @DiscoverChernobyl
      @DiscoverChernobyl  8 років тому +13

      they tried to close the basement by sand but its still easy possible to go down. I did:D

    • @johnmalone657
      @johnmalone657 7 років тому +2

      I'm going in a few weeks time. Can't wait.

    • @rafaelvazquez9006
      @rafaelvazquez9006 7 років тому

      Mee too

  • @QuiescentusAstra
    @QuiescentusAstra 5 років тому +9

    5:27 shit just got real

  • @Chaplin1219
    @Chaplin1219 3 роки тому +4

    It’s incredible the Fire fighters clothing has still remained untouched, and it must of been surreal to walk through this hospital tunnel. It gives you a sense of eeriness and sadness, it reminds us of the trials most of the fire fighters faced, awaiting their fate. As of 2020, there was a fire 🔥 with in Chernobyl exclusion area surroundings. Remains of radiation were present and more fire fighters worked endlessly p,essential to face the next challenge. The radiation levels are no longer as high as they were obviously decades ago.

  • @JR9979
    @JR9979 9 років тому +39

    I wish I could get one of those boots.......if only I could find some type of material capable of blocking the radiation to build a display case out of. the man who wore that boot will never know of it because he died trying to save the lives of others.its hard to explain this feeling.....that man wore that boot into an inferno of radiation and paid for it with his life. not enough has been done to honour those men.

    • @Phagastick
      @Phagastick 8 років тому +16

      10 cm thick lead should be enough

    • @mitchellbrenner2210
      @mitchellbrenner2210 8 років тому

      +McAkkeezz lolol

    • @Watis1337
      @Watis1337 7 років тому

      There were helmets there. lol. You aren't first

    • @azeckhd524
      @azeckhd524 6 років тому +4

      yeah well.
      The amount of radiation these clothes contain makes you want to avoid even getting near it, it's so contaminated...

    • @lakshmansomasundaram8055
      @lakshmansomasundaram8055 5 років тому

      @Aj Fioritti radiation sickness literally breaks apart your dna.

  • @angie44551
    @angie44551 5 років тому +4

    I'd seen this years back. It was deeply disturbing seeing the scene when they dump the firefighters' clothes in the basement in the second episode because I already knew that even after 30 years, those clothes are still dangerously radioactive.

    • @DiscoverChernobyl
      @DiscoverChernobyl  5 років тому

      Did you take picture that time? :)

    • @angie44551
      @angie44551 5 років тому

      @@DiscoverChernobyl Oh, I've never been to Ukraine. I hope I'll get the chance to go someday.
      I meant I'd seen this video before :)

  • @ontheedge33371
    @ontheedge33371 7 років тому +3

    I saw a video where a guy walked in there in street clothes no gloves and I don’t even think he had a dust mask on ! It’s on you tube as well !
    Definitely a super creepy place !

  • @CJP__
    @CJP__ 8 років тому +16

    STALKER Shadow of Chernobyl

  • @gitarthap.bhuyan3100
    @gitarthap.bhuyan3100 5 років тому +9

    Amazing how this video is getting the attention after 4 years of its publishing. All thanks to HBO Chernobyl.
    Also its horrifying how even after 33 years, the clothes havent rotten yet and shows fatal doses of radiation..! Its just pure horror.
    Just a question - what if you burn the clothes in a controlled environment and dump the ashes into a radioactive waste site?

    • @DiscoverChernobyl
      @DiscoverChernobyl  5 років тому

      Why make big radioactive waste small?

    • @ianmiller6040
      @ianmiller6040 5 років тому

      Well, now you've created a radioactive ash cloud.... Nice going!

  • @forrest2457
    @forrest2457 4 роки тому +2

    “There are pockets of radiation in this area, you absorb too much, you’re a dead man”

  • @davidedolcini4762
    @davidedolcini4762 7 років тому +9

    Well I've seen the hospital, I was there but just from outside, because of the danger. Even from outside it looked like the only building in pripriyat ok intact or somewhat intact, where nature dare not to enter. I guess nature has its point

    • @van0tot100
      @van0tot100 5 років тому +2

      I also think looting was the problem: people stole literally everything, despite the danger and contamination. Windows, even the elevator has been stolen. I think looting is the main reason that Chernobyl looks as bad, I think if all buildings were sealed off, the interiors would be mostly conserved. I think it is too bad that didn't happen, at it would be awesome to have an idea how a Soviet city looks decades later.

  • @catosicarius3368
    @catosicarius3368 6 років тому +2

    50 percent crunching noises, 50 percent stalker misery vibes

  • @chiragraju821
    @chiragraju821 5 років тому +5

    Man I'd love to visit this place once before I die.

    • @toonepali9814
      @toonepali9814 5 років тому +6

      Be careful though. Otherwise that place would be literally be the last place you visit before you die

    • @DiscoverChernobyl
      @DiscoverChernobyl  5 років тому +1

      Check out the Tour companies, maybe you find a good deal :)

  • @francescobargagni2899
    @francescobargagni2899 6 років тому +1

    every time that ticking sound went crazy and you were showing numbers flying upon objects on the ground I got creeps.

  • @smackeddie3826
    @smackeddie3826 6 років тому +26

    Silly question but, how did you transport your protective suit home? Once you had finished walking around you’d didn’t just strip off , put it in the car and got inside the car with it did you? 😝... have you ever tested your clothing and equipment after visits?

    • @oscarmuffin4322
      @oscarmuffin4322 5 років тому +19

      He didn't. Judging by the picture at the end, the type of suit he is wearing is designed to be disposable, So are the booties and gloves, the only thing he might save is the gas mask which is easily washable. There is either an official disposal point somewhere near exclusion zone checkpoints or the gear is just stripped off and left in the zone. The absorbed radiation isn't the problem anymore, it's the dust. That's why he has a bag over his Geiger counter. It will absorb some radiation but it keeps the dust off. You can't do much about the radiation but you can keep the radioactive dust out of your hair, lungs and instruments.

  • @applepiedude5365
    @applepiedude5365 5 років тому +3

    Careful man you might bump into a zombified stalker

  • @the.pandamonium
    @the.pandamonium 8 років тому +186

    cheeki breeki

    • @Atamv
      @Atamv 6 років тому +10

      IV DAMKE

    • @YR7A
      @YR7A 6 років тому +6

      ANNOOO CHEEKI BREEKI IV DAMKE

    • @Atamv
      @Atamv 6 років тому +6

      *plays bandit music in head*

    • @bugseater1
      @bugseater1 6 років тому +1

      A NU CHEEKI BREEKI IV DAMKE

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin 6 років тому +1

      get out of here stalker

  • @Mixen1Actual
    @Mixen1Actual 5 років тому +2

    Honestly I think he was scared, I would be too if I knew how much radiation I would be standing next to even inside of a anti-radiation suit

  • @GTABUSTER97
    @GTABUSTER97 7 років тому +4

    Great video. Sad that its not possible to go to that basement anymore

    • @zolikiss3515
      @zolikiss3515 5 років тому

      What Happened??

    • @zolikiss3515
      @zolikiss3515 5 років тому +1

      @Nilima Gosavi yess but you can go another way

  • @luisfelipesilvasampaio7922
    @luisfelipesilvasampaio7922 5 років тому +1

    man, when the device gets closer to the boot and the noise start to go up is just crazy!!

  • @joshuahowles-bowker8851
    @joshuahowles-bowker8851 6 років тому +4

    was half expecting a bandit to pop around the corner and shout cheeki breeki

  • @davida472
    @davida472 3 місяці тому

    I can feel the radiation coming through with that constant beep.

  • @Zyphen4866
    @Zyphen4866 9 років тому +26

    rip headphone users. great vid man!

  • @kbtechandmedia
    @kbtechandmedia 2 роки тому +1

    The black tops of the walls almost look like this place has been on fire, or was flooded at one point. Along the ceilings and windows.

  • @elenamccracken544
    @elenamccracken544 5 років тому +4

    Dude I’d get out of there asap with the amount of radiation that the Geiger counter is detecting.
    Srly that is not good for you no matter how much protective clothing you wear!

    • @sbstruth3596
      @sbstruth3596 5 років тому +2

      Snowdropthewolf it is probably only reading microseiverts

    • @elenamccracken544
      @elenamccracken544 5 років тому +1

      ^
      Science word I do not understand but ok!

  • @Spacejam69
    @Spacejam69 5 років тому

    500 Acute - Canada CNSC occupational limit for designated Nuclear Energy Workers carrying out urgent and necessary work during an emergency.[5]
    Low-level radiation sickness due to short-term exposure[15]
    750 Acute - USA EPA voluntary maximum dose for emergency life-saving work[2]

  • @narazyrena2062
    @narazyrena2062 7 років тому +71

    go to the elephants foot

    • @SIII021
      @SIII021 6 років тому +18

      Fact: if you were there for more than 5 minutes you would feel dizzy and fatigued also it’s blocked off by security and a lead dome

    • @narazyrena2062
      @narazyrena2062 6 років тому +17

      XShadowWarriorX dude, it was a joke. -_-

    • @SIII021
      @SIII021 6 років тому +1

      +Nara Zyrena i know

    • @SIII021
      @SIII021 6 років тому +1

      +Nara Zyrena I am aware of that

    • @Mark-nx1zz
      @Mark-nx1zz 6 років тому +2

      @@SIII021 People have gone in to it in recent years.

  • @shahminhajuddin
    @shahminhajuddin 4 роки тому +2

    firebreak from bo4 - that's a healthy glow !

  • @negan2747
    @negan2747 5 років тому +4

    At what level according to the counter would you have to leave that thing was going crazy I would be too nervous walking around this place I wouldn't enjoy it because of that

    • @DiscoverChernobyl
      @DiscoverChernobyl  5 років тому +2

      We do not go there because we enjoy radiation... its not possible! But the measurements are still manageable, even if I don't want to spend a week there. :)

  • @НикитаРазманов
    @НикитаРазманов 5 років тому +1

    5:30 - fuck this from that moment

  • @austinhaney6262
    @austinhaney6262 6 років тому +3

    this would have been more enjoyable if u would have actually looked at some of the things instead of justa quick flash in this room on to the next one bc i like seeing everything thats been left behind

    • @TheRealUnconnected
      @TheRealUnconnected 6 років тому +4

      Ummmmmm do you not get it lol? You stay too long you die, you move stuff and disturb dust etc you die....

    • @dressedinblack518
      @dressedinblack518 5 років тому

      @@TheRealUnconnected I think you're confusing the fact that the counter is beeping rapidly with how dangerous the dose is. It was measuring a couple hundred micro sieverts in an hour depending on where it was located. You get 100 microsieverts from 10 dental xrays. If I'm doing my math right, you'd have to stand there for 4000 hours to get a dose that would kill 50% of people.

  • @freewheels7544
    @freewheels7544 5 років тому +3

    Stalker looks great , what graphics are you using?

  • @TheXigeneral
    @TheXigeneral 6 років тому +1

    thos were not firefighter cloths but the leather stuff that the clean up crew wore to clean up masha i believe is the namegiven to the roof of the reactor were the radiation was so high they likley all died shortly after words oh and they only got paid a little 800 ruble bonus so maybe 2000$ rubles.

  • @stag_gt
    @stag_gt 5 років тому +3

    The clothing isn’t very protective just simple boots and jackets . Such a shame to see their clothes

    • @DiscoverChernobyl
      @DiscoverChernobyl  5 років тому

      It was mid '80s.. and nobody was thinking of something to happen. For usual Fire it was fine gear that days.

    • @stag_gt
      @stag_gt 5 років тому

      Discover Chernobyl I guess, but it also in the middle of the Cold War , nobody gave a shit an even when they realised what was happening , they still refused to protect them

  • @crunchypeanuts
    @crunchypeanuts 6 місяців тому

    istg that radiation detector beep is nightmare fuel

  • @AZKhan-ft2bc
    @AZKhan-ft2bc 4 роки тому +3

    6:31 , anyone remember this scene

  • @ww2gaming389
    @ww2gaming389 4 роки тому

    I would be scared shitless if I was in the basement of the hospital cause it’s sooo radioactive

  • @Perestroika_dreaming
    @Perestroika_dreaming 8 років тому +16

    На 8:18 пакет МШ ) Он теперь будет во всех видосах про подвал.

    • @michaelwittmann4774
      @michaelwittmann4774 7 років тому +2

      English pls

    • @samwinchester8901
      @samwinchester8901 7 років тому +2

      use google translate

    • @iamabearofficial7904
      @iamabearofficial7904 6 років тому

      Kerem ATALAY почему? Вы знаете Google Translate?

    •  6 років тому

      ​@@iamabearofficial7904 He will now be in all videos about the basement.

  • @hotmojoe2483
    @hotmojoe2483 6 років тому

    the footsteps are sound so ominous, it’s crazy to think that one day it was full of people and thriving then the next day it was abandoned and empty

  • @KK-ze8ye
    @KK-ze8ye 5 років тому +3

    8:35 is about 3000μSv/hr one RTG xray of chest is equel to 0.1mSv so if i understand if you stay there one hour you can get equel of 30 RTG xray = 0.5rtg/1m in one short time?

    • @juniper1286
      @juniper1286 5 років тому

      How did you get to the 3000 microsievert per hour? I’d like to help you calculate, but the Geiger counter says 107...

  • @nibbadelicious3918
    @nibbadelicious3918 5 років тому +2

    You are a brave man. I mean it.

  • @BluntForceTrauma666
    @BluntForceTrauma666 9 років тому +12

    It's like a live version of DOOM!

    • @bithundr
      @bithundr 7 років тому +5

      BluntForceTrauma666 No!
      It's like a real version of S.T.A.L.K.E.R: Calls of Prypiat....
      Quite literally.

    • @ArchVileDaClown
      @ArchVileDaClown 6 років тому

      @@bithundr ,дa

  • @XenoPhyre
    @XenoPhyre 5 років тому

    "Why worry about something that isn't going to happen?"

  • @dbylf007
    @dbylf007 9 років тому +14

    парень я тебя огорчу противогаз,а тем более респиратор тебе не помогут...там микро частицы,чтобы на 100% защититься от этой пыли,нужен костюм с системой дыхания.

    • @DiscoverChernobyl
      @DiscoverChernobyl  9 років тому +9

      Иван Биборанов you are right. this is the best equipment i can have from my point - so better then nothing. everybody needs to know what he wants to risk.

    • @dbylf007
      @dbylf007 9 років тому +1

      TravelBro туристы из России есть еще более отчаянные)))

    • @DiscoverChernobyl
      @DiscoverChernobyl  9 років тому +7

      Иван Биборанов i think the big risk is that the most people do it without the knowledge of what could happen.
      Stay tuned my friend

    • @boorhyne1837
      @boorhyne1837 9 років тому +1

      Иван Биборанов i have no idea what your saying

    • @PolinaS23
      @PolinaS23 8 років тому +3

      +Boo Rhyne Learn russian:)

  • @Tommi6810
    @Tommi6810 Рік тому

    They thought they were going to a normal fire and then ended up in the apocalypse. When you look at the boots and think they've been in melted asphalt, it sends chills down my spine.

    • @surena9451
      @surena9451 Рік тому

      You could almost say molten lava from some molten fuel elements or hot graphite into the boots because of walking over the rubble. I can't imagine how radioactive they were in the initial days, when the shortlived isotopes hadn't decayed yet. Shorter half-life means more/faster radioactive decay which is why when people mine for uranium which has a veeery long half life the radioactivity isn't that huge of a deal and don't die from it, at least not doing it once and not inhaling alpha particle dust. Whereas in the experiments of Demon core, the criticality and whole event was in SECONDS, just a flash of light, heat and radiation, yet we call the absorbed rate in sieverts and the scientist Louis Slotin died from it.

  • @ivand1679
    @ivand1679 7 років тому +3

    en el minuto 3:18 se escucha un golpe!

  • @macedon4049
    @macedon4049 3 роки тому

    New Blues song:
    Vasily's Blues.
    Heroic men, but what a way to go...
    rotting from the inside out.

  • @Кирилл-о1п1ф
    @Кирилл-о1п1ф 9 років тому +9

    в этим вещам МШ в одних труселях скакал))

    • @PolinaS23
      @PolinaS23 8 років тому +1

      +prizrak war Точно, пипец...

  • @naRevolution
    @naRevolution 4 роки тому +1

    Amazing footage.

  • @SerhanOgan
    @SerhanOgan 8 років тому +7

    They should film the next Paranormal Activity movie right here.

    • @potato3779
      @potato3779 8 років тому +1

      Serhan Ogan They should not be able to do because police forces and fire Men were wearing off those contaminated clothes its the most radioactive place in Pripyat

    • @DiscoverChernobyl
      @DiscoverChernobyl  8 років тому

      @petiDierTv its radioactive but far from being the most radioactive place there ;-)

    • @gamingbenchmarks9304
      @gamingbenchmarks9304 8 років тому

      Serhan Ogan definitely not lol they couldn't risk getting killed for a movie

    • @fdsdark
      @fdsdark 8 років тому

      Serhan Ogan They should film Ghost Adventures here

  • @iamabearofficial7904
    @iamabearofficial7904 7 років тому

    The beeping of the Geiger counter gives me the creeps!

  • @ArchVileDaClown
    @ArchVileDaClown 6 років тому +9

    Get out of here stalker.

  • @KevinSmith-qn8fn
    @KevinSmith-qn8fn 6 років тому

    That hospital basement looked kind of like a scary place to be

  • @putorickforever
    @putorickforever 8 років тому +4

    can you use Google maps there?

  • @omerbugrayazgan1722
    @omerbugrayazgan1722 5 років тому

    Look at this place, fifty-thousand people used to live in this city, now it's a ghost town. I've never seen anything like it.

  • @88Sigsauer
    @88Sigsauer 7 років тому +33

    good job,good video, stalker

  • @dennyfrontier
    @dennyfrontier 5 років тому

    Man its scary to think that 50 thousand people used to live here. Now its a ghost town.

  • @darlingdream
    @darlingdream 5 років тому +4

    "I'll wear your bones around my neck!"

  • @rahulsolorider9440
    @rahulsolorider9440 2 місяці тому +1

    Nice job

  • @ǿǿřǿ-j6z
    @ǿǿřǿ-j6z 6 років тому +6

    We were not the only ones watching him...
    2:06

  • @TheBossHogg0
    @TheBossHogg0 7 років тому

    "Tick tick tickity means run your ass out of there"
    -Three dog

  • @teckgamereviews9377
    @teckgamereviews9377 5 років тому +4

    I would like to say Thanks to GSC game world who drove our attention first here by making Stalker shadow of Chernobyl game then I want to say thanks to the HBO who portrayed a whole story into their miniseries... Rip the hero's of Chernobyl. I am studying this all since last 12 years and now I'm happy to see this entire world know the actual root cause of this incident.

  • @Rambogner
    @Rambogner 8 років тому

    So lucky you got out of there with all the snorks running around.

  • @kilo2595
    @kilo2595 8 років тому +5

    Do you have a geiger counter?

    • @etherealentity3478
      @etherealentity3478 8 років тому +1

      I hope you're trolling..

    • @ZoSo1973
      @ZoSo1973 8 років тому +1

      +Ethereal Entity Fallout 4 reference, dumbass.

    • @imswiney56
      @imswiney56 6 років тому +3

      Mine is in the shop.

    • @bugseater1
      @bugseater1 6 років тому

      its the thing screaming at him

    • @shahminhajuddin
      @shahminhajuddin 4 роки тому

      @@bugseater1 your don't have to bring his wife in Middle of this 😡

  • @lordexcellent5610
    @lordexcellent5610 3 роки тому

    At least one of those uniforms should be taken from there and preserved as testament of the suffering these Firemen had to endure to protect others.

  • @flupoop
    @flupoop 8 років тому +17

    I would be too scared of a mutant with a gas mask jumping at me and trying to eat me alive.

    • @bugseater1
      @bugseater1 6 років тому +1

      fucking snorks

    • @vinre356
      @vinre356 5 років тому

      cheeki breeki

    • @rs2334
      @rs2334 5 років тому

      get out of here stalker

  • @erengreen2570
    @erengreen2570 9 років тому +9

    Ты конечно красавчик, чувак, но у МШ яйца побольше)

  • @ezequieltcd
    @ezequieltcd 7 років тому

    That counter is like "Get the fuck out of here man!"