Dumb Woman Pushes Fire Button

Zim Hosein

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:Q

:laugh:

Thanks for the laugh Kelemvor! :beer:
 

l6873

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Clearly that's not a woman.
Better that happening than this:


Link removed not because of the video but because of all the racist comments in the url posted.

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Jeff7

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The only button I've ever noticed are the ones at the intercom things, "Press for Service." Maybe that's what she thought it was?


But is that really all it takes to activate that fire suppression system? Just a simple press of one easily-accessible button? And that looks like some kind of dry chemical extinguishing agent - probably not cheap for the gas station.
 

mugs

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Originally posted by: Jeff7
The only button I've ever noticed are the ones at the intercom things, "Press for Service." Maybe that's what she thought it was?


But is that really all it takes to activate that fire suppression system? Just a simple press of one easily-accessible button? And that looks like some kind of dry chemical extinguishing agent - probably not cheap for the gas station.

I'd HOPE the person who pushed the button would have to pay to refill the system.
 

maziwanka

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wow. if that was my car there, i'd sue that woman for any damages to it (which im sure there were)
 

maziwanka

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Originally posted by: l6873
Clearly that's not a woman.
Better that happening than this:
EDIT: Link removed not because of the video but because of all the racist comments in the url posted.

esquared
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wow. that's horrible

Fixed the quote due to the racist comments contained in the URL, see what I cut & pasted instead for clarification.

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skyking

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I was on a remote mountain jobsite, operating a loader similar to this one.
Cat 966
It had all the bells and whistles, including a dry chemical fire suppression system. It was right next to the ladder, so you coud trigger it as you bailed off the burning machine:p
I was using the forks and working with some carpenters. One of the guys was Jim, one of the resident paramedics. he comes up and says "what's that for?",
and triggers the system as I sit there idling. All hell breaks loose.
I shut off the engine quickly, and wait for all the crap to clear out.
He was forever known on that job as "fireman Jim".
 

rockyct

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Originally posted by: maziwanka
Originally posted by: l6873
Clearly that's not a woman.
Better that happening than this:
EDIT: Link removed not because of the video but because of all the racist comments in the url posted.

esquared
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wow. that's horrible

A ton of a**hole comments too.

Fixed the quote due to the racist comments contained in the URL, see what I cut & pasted instead for clarification, again!

Zim Hosein

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venkman

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See, now I'm really curious. Can anyone provide a CLEAN summary of what link was wiped out of this thread by the mods?
 

BoomerD

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Originally posted by: skyking
I was on a remote mountain jobsite, operating a loader similar to this one.
Cat 966
It had all the bells and whistles, including a dry chemical fire suppression system. It was right next to the ladder, so you coud trigger it as you bailed off the burning machine:p
I was using the forks and working with some carpenters. One of the guys was Jim, one of the resident paramedics. he comes up and says "what's that for?",
and triggers the system as I sit there idling. All hell breaks loose.
I shut off the engine quickly, and wait for all the crap to clear out.
He was forever known on that job as "fireman Jim".

I remember about 30 years ago when Cat first came out with the D-10 (now called the D-11) and it had a Halon fire suppression system. There were stories/rumors about mechanics working in the engine compartment when the halon system went off...rumors said a few died because they couldn't get out and were asphyxiated. I do NOT know that to be truth, just jobsite rumors at the time. I do remember Cat doing a MAJOR revamping of the fire suppression systems shortly thereafter.
 

LEDominator

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Originally posted by: venkman
See, now I'm really curious. Can anyone provide a CLEAN summary of what link was wiped out of this thread by the mods?

here is the link it appears that the admin for that site has cleaned it up so I don't see a problem with it now.
 

Snapster

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I would have thought it would have been an alarm to alert the station owners that there may be a fire and they should choose to activate the suppressant no? Costly.....
 

olds

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I am shocked.
Shocked that break.com is not blocked at work and most photo sharing sites are.
 

alkemyst

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Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: Jeff7
The only button I've ever noticed are the ones at the intercom things, "Press for Service." Maybe that's what she thought it was?


But is that really all it takes to activate that fire suppression system? Just a simple press of one easily-accessible button? And that looks like some kind of dry chemical extinguishing agent - probably not cheap for the gas station.

I'd HOPE the person who pushed the button would have to pay to refill the system.

If not for a fire and as a prank/stupidity, yes they'd be responsible. Otherwise it's part of the insurance settlement.