FIRE FIRE, how many would let BURN?
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โMar-03-2018 12:35 PM
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โMar-05-2018 08:37 PM
Saving a TT is a moot point unless it parked in a fire station. ๐
Just right for Grandpa, Grandma and the dog.
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โMar-05-2018 06:43 PM
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โMar-05-2018 04:42 PM
boosTT wrote:
By the time you get everyone out and move your truck, it'll be too late to save.
Excellent statement. I worked a TT fire in a State campground. Lady didn't know it was burning until a neighboring camper got her out. TT burned to ashes. She didn't unhook it from her Ford diesel truck. The fire extended from the TT to the truck's bed and then continued to the external diesel fuel tank for her truck mounted in the bed. It was finally stopped by the FD at the truck's firewall. Always unhook the truck, even if its only pulling the lock pin in the hitch.
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โMar-05-2018 04:26 PM
old guy wrote:fitznj wrote:
I'd bring the deck chairs and the marsh mellows - I keep up the with insurance, so sit back and enjoy the show !!!
not me. I'd run like heck before the propane tanks blew and killed everyone with in two blocks
Only happens in movies. In real life, the heat drives up the tank pressure and the safety valve opens and the tank vents. It's quite a display if the gas catches fire. I watched a 500 gallon tank do this at a house fire, and the flames shot 30 feet in the air, but it didn't explode.
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โMar-05-2018 03:20 PM
I would try to put it out but, not to the point of risking my, or anyone's life.
Insurance companies will try to get out of paying for it anyway they can. You would be lucky to get very much for it. Your never going to get what it's worth.
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โMar-05-2018 07:17 AM
BizmarksMom wrote:This, things can be replaced people and pets are what's important.
Get everybody out, including pets. Wake up the neighbors so they can get away. Call 911. In the few minutes that takes, the trailer is probably gone.
Stuff can be replaced. Lives can't.
I don't think the average person can comprehend how fast these things burn.
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โMar-05-2018 05:00 AM
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โMar-04-2018 09:02 AM
Stuff can be replaced. Lives can't.
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โMar-04-2018 08:54 AM
i wouldnt risk my life trying to put it out unless one of my family members or pets were inside at the time.
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โMar-04-2018 07:35 AM
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โMar-04-2018 04:12 AM
- Get everyone safe and notify any neighbors.
- Call 911
- Move the car away.
- If (big if) you can safely remove the propane tanks, do so.
- Move the tow vehicle away.
- Move adjacent RV's away.
- After that you can spray it with a hose while standing up wind but don't count it doing much.
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โMar-03-2018 09:26 PM
fitznj wrote:
I'd bring the deck chairs and the marsh mellows - I keep up the with insurance, so sit back and enjoy the show !!!
not me. I'd run like heck before the propane tanks blew and killed everyone with in two blocks