More like 10 tons to completely bury those things - CRAZY ! ! The smoke from those fires is so toxic, it can kill people. Two firefighters in Melbourne, Australia were permantly disabled from the effects of an EV fire - never to work again.
@@hi9580 these lithium ion fires are hotter than open air gasoline fires by a whole lot. they've been known to melt concrete and burn steel. what type of fire proof containment system do you suggest?
A robust transnational public transportation system is the real answer, but then corporations won’t be able to sell us 50-100k vehicles every few years. Capitalism baby.
Dumped into a low income or working poor neighborhood or the ocean. You think these people are going to dump all this toxic waste into the areas where elites live? I don’t hear anyone talking about all the carcinogens this toxic waste emits.
so let's see - a tele-handler to fork the burning car into the dumpster (is the telehndler operator protected from noxious fumes) / a truck and emergency crew to bring the dumster in / where do we park the dumster / bring a semi load of sand in / bring in an end loader that is sitting on standby / cover up the car in the dumpster and let it sit for 3 weeks / haul the dumspeter away and clean it out / send the complete bill to the owner's insurance company and listen to them squeal / need a youtube of this
Time between burial and full extinguishment will vary due to differences in battery capacity, how long it burned initially prior to sanding and a bunch of other currently unknowns. All I can say is good luck with this unfolding nightmare that is being forced upon the populace. Idiocy.
Tesla car doors are electronically operated by a button. When a fire starts the electric components are known to fail then your locked in your own car with others in the back during the fire
So the fire department will respond to fires with a shipping container on a flatbed, a skip loader and a dump truck full of sand plus an additional pumper with water to wet the sand. F'n' BRILLIANT!
The reason the fire is hard to put out is because it's a metal fire. Need class D fire extinguishers to put it out or smother the fire in dirt or sand. Why are they using water?
How about a refrigerator system that can cool water volume of a firemen's hose cold as possible without plugging the flow. Plain water doesn't remove all of the heat
So everyone needs a container , a front end loader and 3 tons of sand on hand at home instead of the usual fire extinguisher
Or just a fire proof box
More like 10 tons to completely bury those things - CRAZY ! ! The smoke from those fires is so toxic, it can kill people. Two firefighters in Melbourne, Australia were permantly disabled from the effects of an EV fire - never to work again.
@@peteormond2828Hydrogen Fluoride is pretty lethal
@@hi9580 these lithium ion fires are hotter than open air gasoline fires by a whole lot. they've been known to melt concrete and burn steel. what type of fire proof containment system do you suggest?
A fire extinguisher alone will not put out an ICE car fire. LOL
And what about the highly toxic nature of the smoke that is going directly into the atmosphere??
Imagine that digging up the Earth almost a mile wide half mile deep just to build one battery and they put the vehicle back in the ground so pathetic
Don't burst our "green" imaginary fantasy land. It makes us warm and fuzzy on the inside...
@@oldhickory4686 you will think twice when you know someone who gents burned alive in them death traps
@@paulcasarez404 It was sarcasm man.
A robust transnational public transportation system is the real answer, but then corporations won’t be able to sell us 50-100k vehicles every few years. Capitalism baby.
"If you want to see how much of a fraud green energy is, take the time to view the documentary Planet Of The Humans."- Dane Wigington.
3 weeks of fire 9 hours blocked traffic 10 tons sand. It doesn't look like EVs are saving the environment. Does it?
Is all that sand still considered sand, or is it now toxic waste ?
Thats a whole other problem that has to be dealt with.
A EV Nissan caught fire here recently while it was charging. It took 8 hours to get it under control.
I wonder what they did with all that contaminated sand and water?
It should all be treated as toxic waste
Dumped into a low income or working poor neighborhood or the ocean. You think these people are going to dump all this toxic waste into the areas where elites live? I don’t hear anyone talking about all the carcinogens this toxic waste emits.
Can we at least tax ev owners for the potential risk they are bringing into this world?
Insurance companies should “tax” EV owners but don’t hold your breath on that one. Easier to have ICE owners share in the cost.
so let's see - a tele-handler to fork the burning car into the dumpster (is the telehndler operator protected from noxious fumes) / a truck and emergency crew to bring the dumster in / where do we park the dumster / bring a semi load of sand in / bring in an end loader that is sitting on standby / cover up the car in the dumpster and let it sit for 3 weeks / haul the dumspeter away and clean it out / send the complete bill to the owner's insurance company and listen to them squeal / need a youtube of this
I got rid of all of my ev's. I like my house not going up in flames and my insurance company agrees.
What a waste of resources
Evs are a joke
so are the governments that are mandating them for our near future
Time between burial and full extinguishment will vary due to differences in battery capacity, how long it burned initially prior to sanding and a bunch of other currently unknowns. All I can say is good luck with this unfolding nightmare that is being forced upon the populace. Idiocy.
EVs sound like an enormous ecological nightmare! We will now pollute sand too?
Dnt forget about the underage miners
Electric cars are good? Right
Don't buy an EV, that will solve the problem, you don't need wet sand to put out an ordinary fire, when will people ever learn?
Electrical fire blanket
You better have lots of sand and lots of storage containers. Expensive! Do EV trucks take longer to stop burning and reigniting than EV cars?
It could burn up to 2 weeks
And requires around 40 times more water to extinguish
Seems to me that gas cars are safer for people and less polluting to the environment.
Easier to put out the fire with foam too
Tesla car doors are electronically operated by a button. When a fire starts the electric components are known to fail then your locked in your own car with others in the back during the fire
@@georgieippolito9924that is not true, they have a manual release lever!!!
@@matthewgolab8321 Can't you tell that he's a Tesla hater? Can't you see the foam in his mouth when mentioning Teslas? LOL
EV Lithium Ion batteries must be banned! Period! Find some other way to do electric vehicles or scrap the idea!
Now you know why EV went down the sh.t hol way back in the mid 1800s
They used electric vehicles until the 1920s the ICE became more useful.
They discontinued it bc electricity was free back then. Corporations found a way to make money with petroleum and internal combustion engines.
They didn’t use Lithium Ion batteries back then. There were no spontaneous combustion problems. Jay Leno has some classic EVs, check them out.
@@PlarndudeIIRC even lead batteries don’t have the fire issues and some guy drove a car with multiple lead car batteries in the 80s
So the fire department will respond to fires with a shipping container on a flatbed, a skip loader and a dump truck full of sand plus an additional pumper with water to wet the sand. F'n' BRILLIANT!
Great way to save the planet. Let a car burn for weeks. Long live fossil fuels!
PSA: petroleum comes from algae not fossils. 😊
@@jaykaiser1754 jelly maybe.
But we are talking combustion here.
And still Joe biden want Electronic cars in America 😂😂😂
I don't want to buy an electric car after this happens.
That' because he's in bed with China
EVs have been a disaster so far and it's just getting started.
They didn’t put it out they safely contained it.
The EV manufacturers should be liable for these fires. This is insane
Regular cars catch on fire more so than ev’s, but an ev will burn much longer is the problem.
Another totaled waymo, they will become uninsurable soon
Goodness gracious, GREAT BALLS OF FIRE!!!
Smoky the Bear could’ve told you that.
So now the sand is a hazmat issue that needs to be disposed of
Great job
Since many EV Fires happen when it's charging, they should make a law that you can't be in your vehicle when charging.
rockets also have the ability to burn like this, only the crowd is a few miles away and not sat inside the tube of death.
Who pays for the added expense?
EVs are perfect for Nevada, New Mexico and Death Valley.
No Greenhouse Gas Emitted
So sad 1:49 1:50 1:52 1:53
In Europe they dunk it in a water container and leave it
Really? For 3 weeks😂
EV's are the future!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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F-500 fire encapsulator agent by Hazard Control Technology, proven to work on RV car fires, why was'nt it used?
Instead of sand, could we fill the container with some of the 500 tons of earth that was mined to make the EV battery?
They got rid of a pest very tricky job.
Aaah…
Easy use a Ev car fire blanket like they do in Colorado: ruclips.net/video/WeLHQJ4y71A/видео.html
The reason the fire is hard to put out is because it's a metal fire. Need class D fire extinguishers to put it out or smother the fire in dirt or sand. Why are they using water?
Electric cars are stupid
How about a refrigerator system that can cool water volume of a firemen's hose cold as possible without plugging the flow.
Plain water doesn't remove all of the heat
Heats not the problem , basically its an arch welder with no off switch that only stops when the power runs out
These fires provide their own Oxygen