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FIRE FIRE, how many would let BURN?

cyntdon2010
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Last time out, we ask fellow campers If your camper caught Fire on a campground. how many campers would let it burn and collect the insurance money?
2010 lacrosse T.T 318 bhs 34 ft,blue ox-tow bar,2005 FORD F-150 larait super crew,Firestone ready rite-air bags lift kit
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Terryallan
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cyntdon2010 wrote:
Last time out, we ask fellow campers If your camper caught Fire on a campground. how many campers would let it burn and collect the insurance money?


If you are in a CG. I pretty sure the campers around you would be wanting the fire put out
Terry & Shay
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2013 F150 XLT Off Road
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ken56
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Explorer
Insurance is there for a reason. In a fire you had better be getting out rather than worrying about putting it out. Noxious fumes will kill you pretty quickly or damage your lungs faster than you think. Its nothing to mess with. I would let it burn too.

nineoaks2004
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I would let it burn, if put out by FD the water and smoke damage would be
UN-repairable I would just be glad that no one got hurt.
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You're to old to play the game

ScottG
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Nomad
I don't think I'd have much of a choice. These things are made out of styrofoam, paper and a little dry wood.
It would go up like a road flare.

Bobbo
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Explorer II
These burn so rapidly, I don't think you have any choice BUT to let it burn. You are lucky to get out uninjured.
Bobbo and Lin
2017 F-150 XLT 4x4 SuperCab w/Max Tow Package 3.5l EcoBoost V6
2017 Airstream Flying Cloud 23FB

Road_Trip_Time
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Explorer
Nothing like giving evidence to prolong an arson investigation. Be safe everyone. Buy real quality fire extinguishers before they are needed. Remember the lives of the public and first responder they will come in contact with. Racing to save a life when they do not know if people are in the rig that is on fire.

gmw_photos
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I'm not sure if I could get a fire extinguished or not, but I do keep a rather large fire bottle in the toolbox of the truck.

Letting it burn in a crowded campground would be threatening to neighbors, so I'd want to put it out if I could.

Vw_triker
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My generator caught fire near Indianapolis last year on I70 I think. flames out the back of motorhome. Pulled over got everyone out. Didn't have a chance to let it burn, fire department was very quick, minor damage, lost generator and compartment door, insurance wouldn't cover generator, so I replaced door out of pocket, little less than deductable.

turbojimmy
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Explorer
path1 wrote:
After seeing one burn...that is what I would do. What surprised me is the propane bottled didn't explode. Just made a popping noise then just added to the flames.


My brother's burned down to the frame. They go up really quickly. The fire started behind the fridge, technically outside. But that fridge compartment is a chimney. It was fully consumed in just a few minutes.

And yes, the propane tanks pop and then add fuel to the fire. The high pressure relief valves blow from the flames heating up the propane. Then they vent propane to fuel the fire. Better that than become bombs I guess.
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SidecarFlip
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Explorer III
Never much thought about it, but in my case it would take the truck too as I have a truck camper.
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path1
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cyntdon2010 wrote:
path1 wrote:
cyntdon2010 wrote:
Last time out, we ask fellow campers If your camper caught Fire on a campground. how many campers would let it burn and collect the insurance money?


And what were the answers?

I was surprise! most said Burn_ Baby_ Burn. brand or price had NO real difference. if no lost of live's pet or family...


After seeing one burn...that is what I would do. What surprised me is the propane bottled didn't explode. Just made a popping noise then just added to the flames.
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2001 "The Mighty Dodge"... tow vehicle for "doll house"

mat60
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If at night Id get my wife and myself out and move the truck away so we would have a ride home.
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fitznj
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I'd bring the deck chairs and the marsh mellows - I keep up the with insurance, so sit back and enjoy the show !!!
Gerry

cyntdon2010
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path1 wrote:
cyntdon2010 wrote:
Last time out, we ask fellow campers If your camper caught Fire on a campground. how many campers would let it burn and collect the insurance money?


And what were the answers?

I was surprise! most said Burn_ Baby_ Burn. brand or price had NO real difference. if no lost of live's pet or family...
2010 lacrosse T.T 318 bhs 34 ft,blue ox-tow bar,2005 FORD F-150 larait super crew,Firestone ready rite-air bags lift kit

time2roll
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Nomad
Just get people and pets out. Alert any neighbors. I have no real way to fight the fire except to call 911. Then call the insurance. Trailer or home is about the same.