I gather there was some sort of explosion… it’s hard to tell for sure since the camera wasn’t pointed at it. Don’t let the guy with Parkinson’s hold the camera.
I am an EMT, I second A L N… there is not enough space to list the errors in this scene..
Bet it was not in the USA, I can almost bet it was not in a western country…
hay MS have a story for you was in the proses of cleaning a diesel spill when it was time to break for lunch the boss trying to save time wanted us to stay suited up and inside the work site and eat our lunch so we would not have to wast time deconning. we told him to take a flying leap.
Definitely this was in no way a western country. They show such a lack of respect toward private property. They just let a tree and a fence burn, like it’s nobody’s.
I gather there was some sort of explosion… it’s hard to tell for sure since the camera wasn’t pointed at it. Don’t let the guy with Parkinson’s hold the camera.
that went well. I use to be a hazmat first responder and you don’t have enough bandwidth for me to list the mistakes they made.
it didn’t add my pix
I am an EMT, I second A L N… there is not enough space to list the errors in this scene..
Bet it was not in the USA, I can almost bet it was not in a western country…
hay MS have a story for you was in the proses of cleaning a diesel spill when it was time to break for lunch the boss trying to save time wanted us to stay suited up and inside the work site and eat our lunch so we would not have to wast time deconning. we told him to take a flying leap.
Dag gummit, Henry. I thought you pumped the fuel out of the tanker.
Some people know how to light a grill!
…. kicking off the Big Ass BBQ
Someone should have called for the hazmat crew at 8:31 this evening to clean up that comment.
I had to cover my ears, I heard some propane words.
Definitely this was in no way a western country. They show such a lack of respect toward private property. They just let a tree and a fence burn, like it’s nobody’s.
The blast gave it the final kick to put the tanker back on its wheels.
What’s the problem?
@Leah: I’m sure you would’ve had nerves of steel if you saw a truck explode that close to you.
Reminds me of how my Dad used to light the BBQ.