Notice how after he closes the door after the backdraft at 7:45 the smoke on the roof changes from thin white smoke to thick fat dirty brownish yellow smoke. Also, the smoke comes through every gap in the top window. This is something to alert you when you approach a burning building: There is heat and fuel, just not enough oxigen. Be careful about venting.
actually its not even uncommon their are quite a lot of arsonists that are or where firefighters ... its like being addicted to drugs you cant get enough of them fires i think...
When I was 20 years old, living in Sudbury, my neighbours house caught on fire. I watched the firefighters doing their thing. Two fighters were on the roof, and when they cut a hole in it, it was light an explosion. Fire spewed out 20 feet into the air like a blow torch. I felt the heat from across the street. What was so crazy though, was the fire fighters, who were completely engulfed in it, continued on working like it was nothing. It blew my mind, how 2 people completely on fire, could go about their business like it was nothing. It really made me appreciate how dangerous the job is, and the grit fire fighters must have.
J Trane To know that this flame will spread this way across the door and up across the ceiling, not because of the physics of flammable liquids, but because it wants to.
Ok, this is a really cool simulator. I'm going to have to pinch this idea & build some props for our own brigade training based on local retaliate. Great job.
Man everyone in this comment section could build that in less than 5 hours AND knows everything about being a firefighter. Why don’t they just start hiring from comment sections??
There is a waiting list to be a firefighter where i live. I don’t wanna hear anyone complaining about the job. It’s dangerous but your not volunteering and there is a lot of safety precautions
they pretty much do actually. most firefighters start as children volunteering to go get themselves killed. the ones who survive end up being fire fighters because it pays far better than most jobs, has no real requirements, and you get the "hero" factor for doing something you get paid for. protip: heroes arent doing things for a paycheck.
Any questions after this demonstration on the vicious behavior of fire you just witnessed to make you a more aware firefighter?... “How long it take ya to build that” lol
Anyone else noticed that by venting the roof he promoted fire progression throughout the second floor of the house when prior to ventilation it was just filled with fire gasses
7:20 is flashover, the smoke reached fire point. BACK DRAFT is a hell of alot more explosive, there was no churning of smoke(bellowing) Now before people start saying:" what the hell would you know? My reply: 12 year I.F.S.A.C/N.F.P.A Level 2 Firefighter. I also agree, they need to shut up while he's teaching.
@@BreakTheWicked i meant so the fire doesn't rage. Say you already got out of it and could still close off everything. Would that be the best thing to do until the f.d. showed up?
@@thejohn6614 Bro, both of those comments were sarcasm lol. But to get serious, judging by basic grilling and science, you'd close everything off to smother the flame as much as possible. Of course that depends on the size of the flame already.
People that watch too many of these videos end up wetting the bed. They dream "Uh oh, the bed is on fire, quick pull out the hose! Turn on the hose! Okay, hose everything down to put out the fire".
What scares me is that it seems unpredictable. I mean, we know the conditions that make a backdraft, but when those conditions get met are hidden within the structure until you open a section/window etc. Like around 9:20. How do you know, when you get to a scene, if the thing is going to try kill you or not? Edit: and what if you are on a crane near the roof at 9:50? Can making a hole put you in danger? Guess that's why I'm not a fire-fighter...
Some signs that firefighters can use to identify a backdraft: First of all, keep in mind that to occur a backdraft the smoke has to be very hot and concentrated enough with combustible, only lacking the O2 to ignite. 1 - Khaki/beige, dense and turbulent smoke getting out violently from upper openings 2 - Air being "sucked in" the building, you can see it and also hear a whistle sound 3 - The presence of flameover (smoke getting out the building and instantly igniting), which means: The smoke that gets out of the building is hot and has combustible enough to burn and it will burn as soon as O2 enters the game 4 - High temperature doors, door handles and walls indicates that the inside of the building is very hot 5 - You will hear stuffy noises, due to the high density smoke 6 - Windows will look oily, due to soot and water mixture (products from the combustion)
I saw a video where firefighters used a 15 or so foot long shipping crate to demonstrate backdraft. It was massive and incredibly loud and powerful. Is it possible to get a powerful backdraft from that smaller scale house? If you have a smaller ventilation hole, will the backdraft be more powerful or do you just need a greater volume of smoke?
Awesome video. Would like to see this done with A water spray bottle with a nozzle to show different affects droplet sizes have with gas cooling methods
What he fails to explain is that a backdraft is not the fire's fuel exploding into flame, but carbon monoxide (CO/Woodgas) from incomplete combustion. When oxygen is limited or cutoff, a fire's fuel will continue to oxidize/burn, creating higher concentrations of highly flammable CO instead of carbon dioxide (CO2) gas. When oxygen is restored, the CO can/will explosively oxidize. Additional fact, what we call flames are actually a second combustion event. Flames are the result of rapid oxidation of exhausted gases (mostly CO) from the first combustion. A wood fire is the oxidization of the wood fuel, which then throws off copious amounts of CO that then oxidizes into flames.
What he keeps doing is deprivating the fire of oxygen when it's got tons of fuel. Basically making it burn too RICH. Then he feeds it oxygen creating a back draft scenario and it fires back up. He was lucky that one time he didn't burn his face.
foramagasobeselettucepurplergasmup Facial hair actually protects you in a fire, I saw the results of a LPG explosion and the only parts of the guy's face and torso that didn't get third degree burns requiring skin grafts were those protected by his beard and moustache. The skin in those areas looked virgin, no injury at all.
I am not hiring you guys to put out my house fire..... You jus stand around explaining WHY my house is burning down.....LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think he knows better than you do, he's the firefighter, you're the old guy that criticizes professionals all day on youtube instead of doing something productive
fire moves much much faster than the average person imagines if you have a fire in your house get the people out dont wait if you do people will die and if you are building a home now or in the future have sprinklers installed in homes with them no one dies
I watched something similar to this the other day and someone commented asking where to get the plans to make it. Man, if you need to aquire plans for something this fucking simple then you don't need to be on the fire department. Period.
I'm glad none of the fires I lit went cuckoo. We had a sheriff show up at our bonfire to let us know he could see it from 15 miles away. He thought it was something serious. Nope just 6 guys out with a truck picking up dead brush and dead trees, limbs and stuff then burning it. We did it over a sand pit in the forest .
What I want to know is how did that thing stay lit for so long and not collapse or anything, there were times where the sides were on fire for a relatively long time but were only charred. This fake?
Barbie and Ken were devastated when they found out...
Their rustic dream home was a total loss!
Chelsea was killed in the fire
Damn was hoping they died in the fire. 😫
Barbie got really pissed when she found Bratz blowing ken
Barbie & Ken melted to the lower floor and began emitting toxic fumes.
See we don't need water, just a really big hand
Fern Cha well, no. The hand can cut off oxygen but as soon as the fire is re introduced to oxygen it blows up like a bitch
Master hand and Crazy Hand
,,😃
9:20 if you slow it down to .25 speed it shows the full effect of a back draft. Super cool. Thank for sharing.
And now I've found myself in the comments section where everyone is a professional firefighter.
Well some of us (like myself) actually are professional firemen :)
Im not a firefighter but I am aiming to be one and I totally agree with you
Lol a lot of the people watching this probably are firefighters.
Dean Black I’m a volunteer firefighter
Red blooded American 0 You right.
Notice how after he closes the door after the backdraft at 7:45 the smoke on the roof changes from thin white smoke to thick fat dirty brownish yellow smoke. Also, the smoke comes through every gap in the top window. This is something to alert you when you approach a burning building: There is heat and fuel, just not enough oxigen. Be careful about venting.
He should have had miniature fire hose lines that are to scale :)
SimplyCali that'd be cute
Small squirt gun
Straws
Yo penis?
And made nee-naw noises.
*back draft safety video*
*Instructor puts face directly in line of back draft* @08:35
Tell me I'm not the only one that noticed 😂
Its kind of weird watching a fireman start a fire.
actually its not even uncommon their are quite a lot of arsonists that are or where firefighters ... its like being addicted to drugs you cant get enough of them fires i think...
Alot of wildfires become offset due to firefighters lighting fires to defend against the oncoming wildfire
I wish the people behind the camera would shut dafuq up
It happens that many are arsonists
I wonder if someone called and thought that their was a fire 😂
When I was 20 years old, living in Sudbury, my neighbours house caught on fire.
I watched the firefighters doing their thing. Two fighters were on the roof, and when they cut a hole in it, it was light an explosion. Fire spewed out 20 feet into the air like a blow torch. I felt the heat from across the street. What was so crazy though, was the fire fighters, who were completely engulfed in it, continued on working like it was nothing. It blew my mind, how 2 people completely on fire, could go about their business like it was nothing. It really made me appreciate how dangerous the job is, and the grit fire fighters must have.
Fire: It's a living thing, It breathes, it eats, and it hates. The only way to beat it is to think like it.
J Trane Literally, from the movie Backdraft.
Good movie
J Trane To know that this flame will spread this way across the door and up across the ceiling, not because of the physics of flammable liquids, but because it wants to.
That movie was complete bullshit.
CoyoteJohn just no!
Ok, this is a really cool simulator. I'm going to have to pinch this idea & build some props for our own brigade training based on local retaliate. Great job.
It would have been cool to see you take a scaled down firehose and demonstrate how to fight the fire.
Jason Rainey that's called a garden hose.
I was thing the exact same thing
😅😂
Man everyone in this comment section could build that in less than 5 hours AND knows everything about being a firefighter. Why don’t they just start hiring from comment sections??
Justin Y.’s Evil Twin know-it-alls don't last long in the fire service.
There is a waiting list to be a firefighter where i live. I don’t wanna hear anyone complaining about the job. It’s dangerous but your not volunteering and there is a lot of safety precautions
they pretty much do actually. most firefighters start as children volunteering to go get themselves killed. the ones who survive end up being fire fighters because it pays far better than most jobs, has no real requirements, and you get the "hero" factor for doing something you get paid for.
protip: heroes arent doing things for a paycheck.
and fire builders apparently too.
r/ChoosingBeggars
Mr. Fireguy: "I think we're gonna shut this down.."
Mr. wiseguy "You can try"
Mr. Fireguy "I mean, I can do it"
13:43 The proof 14:29 :D
That one guy's gonna die for some stupid reason
There needs to be a propane canister in there and a few bottles of hairspray.
YEA
Any questions after this demonstration on the vicious behavior of fire you just witnessed to make you a more aware firefighter?... “How long it take ya to build that” lol
Dead give away that he's planning to try this at home. LOL
Its cut off, so I think he said "It took us about five hours and a keg of beer while we watched the intern build this"
@@Emulleator the probbie built it duhhhhh
@@tsmith1729 hey, theyre firefighters not carpenters lol
Where'sur brisket?
They should really appreciate the work he put into that example more. :/.. I appreciate you firefighter man 👍
Anyone else noticed that by venting the roof he promoted fire progression throughout the second floor of the house when prior to ventilation it was just filled with fire gasses
I want to teach this class and just say “What do you think happens when I open this one” while I continue to play with fire
When he brought up the Harlow Hobbs Fire it brought up so many memories..... My family and I were really good friends of James Harlow
Wow thanks I was just starting to pile up cardboard in my living room to have a nice cozy campfire when I saw this video
7:45 for the backdraft
Also at 9:20
How odd that this was randomly recommended to me this morning for no real reason .. and now Norte Dame is burning...
I also think its weird they removed the gargoyles a couple days before the fire
@@Iamtoast73 HMMMMM
@@IAmThyOverlord mhmmm???? Hmph :(
7:20 is flashover, the smoke reached fire point. BACK DRAFT is a hell of alot more explosive, there was no churning of smoke(bellowing)
Now before people start saying:" what the hell would you know?
My reply: 12 year I.F.S.A.C/N.F.P.A Level 2 Firefighter.
I also agree, they need to shut up while he's teaching.
I really hate to discredit you but unfortunately you are wrong. How would I know?
I just watched this demonstration video and I'm now an expert.
So if my house is on fire do i close all the openings?
@@thejohn6614 No, otherwise you wouldn't be able to get out.
@@BreakTheWicked i meant so the fire doesn't rage. Say you already got out of it and could still close off everything. Would that be the best thing to do until the f.d. showed up?
@@thejohn6614 Bro, both of those comments were sarcasm lol. But to get serious, judging by basic grilling and science, you'd close everything off to smother the flame as much as possible. Of course that depends on the size of the flame already.
My house has AC so I don’t have to worry about this ever happening
Wala Lopez what
Fireplaces aren’t the only thing that start fires
Air Conditioning systems can start fires too.
r/whoooooosh
The AC cools the flames down until they freeze.
Firemen both love and hate fire. it's crazy to watch this experiment knowing backdraft the movie is my all time favorite movie
Yeah, i have a question. Why the hell i'm watching this at 3am intead of having a nice dream?)
Gutorov Mike Dude Same
Because you want to dream about sexy firefighters
People that watch too many of these videos end up wetting the bed. They dream "Uh oh, the bed is on fire, quick pull out the hose! Turn on the hose! Okay, hose everything down to put out the fire".
What scares me is that it seems unpredictable. I mean, we know the conditions that make a backdraft, but when those conditions get met are hidden within the structure until you open a section/window etc. Like around 9:20. How do you know, when you get to a scene, if the thing is going to try kill you or not?
Edit: and what if you are on a crane near the roof at 9:50? Can making a hole put you in danger? Guess that's why I'm not a fire-fighter...
Some signs that firefighters can use to identify a backdraft:
First of all, keep in mind that to occur a backdraft the smoke has to be very hot and concentrated enough with combustible, only lacking the O2 to ignite.
1 - Khaki/beige, dense and turbulent smoke getting out violently from upper openings
2 - Air being "sucked in" the building, you can see it and also hear a whistle sound
3 - The presence of flameover (smoke getting out the building and instantly igniting), which means: The smoke that gets out of the building is hot and has combustible enough to burn and it will burn as soon as O2 enters the game
4 - High temperature doors, door handles and walls indicates that the inside of the building is very hot
5 - You will hear stuffy noises, due to the high density smoke
6 - Windows will look oily, due to soot and water mixture (products from the combustion)
I saw a video where firefighters used a 15 or so foot long shipping crate to demonstrate backdraft. It was massive and incredibly loud and powerful. Is it possible to get a powerful backdraft from that smaller scale house? If you have a smaller ventilation hole, will the backdraft be more powerful or do you just need a greater volume of smoke?
Smaller hole would mean more time to the backdraft to occur. The greater the smoke volume the greater the backdraft
Awesome video. Would like to see this done with A water spray bottle with a nozzle to show different affects droplet sizes have with gas cooling methods
I love how this guy just sometimes casually puts his hand in the fire
I just went through a complete training about flashovers and backdrafts using a big metal fire box, was small but really interesting
This is what I was taught in elementary school, I thought everyone knew to close doors and windows
i didn't until i saw your comment
Favorite bit of the video was using the full-sized fire hose to put out a burning doll house. *BWOOSH!* Very interesting video, though, well made.
What he fails to explain is that a backdraft is not the fire's fuel exploding into flame, but carbon monoxide (CO/Woodgas) from incomplete combustion. When oxygen is limited or cutoff, a fire's fuel will continue to oxidize/burn, creating higher concentrations of highly flammable CO instead of carbon dioxide (CO2) gas. When oxygen is restored, the CO can/will explosively oxidize.
Additional fact, what we call flames are actually a second combustion event. Flames are the result of rapid oxidation of exhausted gases (mostly CO) from the first combustion. A wood fire is the oxidization of the wood fuel, which then throws off copious amounts of CO that then oxidizes into flames.
Thank you
Look at you Mr. Know-it-all!!!!!!!!! J/k... that was quite informative :)
What is the idea of doing vertical ventilation while fire is live? We don't do that in EU and i''ve seen a lot of these on YT
To get rid of the smoke and heat within and increase visibility.
@@torie719 To be honest it doesn't really work as expected. Check that: ruclips.net/video/JwE1pPyXFIY/видео.html
The motorcycle you hear at 13:08 is a cross plane Yamaha r1
impressive engine... even more impressive timing :)
eryn cole if you didn’t care you would have not said anything
That's the new r1's right?
ricky w. It definitely sounds like it. Could be an old one though
Jake Fejer buddy got a 2017, broke it in meticulously and slowly, dyno'ed it bone stock, I kid u not 193hp
If my dog house ever burns down, I’ll know what to do.
Close the Windows!
@@DickeJunge_vonderSchaukel What if the windows break by the heat at 1 side?
@@Hammercat42 that would be bad🤷♂️
nice demo taught me few things
What he keeps doing is deprivating the fire of oxygen when it's got tons of fuel. Basically making it burn too RICH.
Then he feeds it oxygen creating a back draft scenario and it fires back up. He was lucky that one time he didn't burn his face.
foramagasobeselettucepurplergasmup Facial hair actually protects you in a fire, I saw the results of a LPG explosion and the only parts of the guy's face and torso that didn't get third degree burns requiring skin grafts were those protected by his beard and moustache. The skin in those areas looked virgin, no injury at all.
Somehow I think he'd be use to smoke, fire and heat being a firefighter
Maybe that's why he put his visor down right before?
Lunchbox Productions it may protect your skin, but your mask won't seal to your face properly if you have facial hair.
any guy who has facial hair below the lip isnt a firefighter, you cant wear the gear correctly with facial hair
Great demonstration, Well done 👏
thanks for raising the sea level by 2 inches because of the fire!!! just kidding the trees around just thanked you!!
Mike orear stfu treehugger
I do this all the time in my big green egg. Fun stuff.
Just watched this video in mod class, thanks!!!
This is a good demonstration of how flammable oxygen is. Its amazing how flammable all this stuff that's constantly around us is
Ryan Fausnaugh I dont know if that's a joke... oxygen's not flammable
Oxygen is not flammable.
Oxygen is NOT flammable.
Not to say toxic...
You will NEVER convince most of Joe Public that oxygen is NOT flammable.
Any questions...... yeah, where's your r.i.t, wheres the salvage and overhaul?
sooo..if my house is on fire...close every window and door and wait till it's over I guess
i don't think a conventional glass window would tolerate the heat
Franco Gamboa u would be surprised
Get out first
Uhhhh. No. Lol just run tf out and call 911. Compartmentalization will help contain the fire but trying to close everything will kill you.
Franco Gamboa I can’t call 911 cause I ain’t in america
i feel like i know a little bit more about house fires, thanks!!
love this, firefighters are the greatest 😊👍
Hey, I live in that area. Cypress Texas
Same
Ken wasn't happy when Barbie got the dream house in the divorce
And now Ken himself is someone's wife! And he can't sit down on his bunk! 😆😆
Lot of time in cypress creek (whistle) brand new red head ! Good demo 🔥
I am not hiring you guys to put out my house fire.....
You jus stand around explaining WHY my house is burning down.....LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
imagine someone called the fire emergency for this house
Didn't know that dolls house fires were that prevalent in the US. Kens cookouts must be extra flame grill...
hes trying to burn his face off in some of these.
Very informative video sir thanks
If you like this one, take a look at the demo the SlowMo Guys did on flashover....it's impressive!
very good demonstration of fire science
I wonder if someone in the area called the fire dept saying they see and smell smoke.
8:36 backdraft to the face!
Nice video learned alot, just 2 questions who in the fuck was talking in the background and who yawned while filming
If im on an elevator and the doors open, and the floor is on fire, what should i do?
Oh my God finally fireman are finally doing their jobs right there starting fires that's what firemen do Waterman put out fires God
what u recomend to use another time the same mini house!
O que você recomenda para usar a casa em miniatura uma outra vez?
Great demonstration!
thats some heat resistant gloves holy shit
and its pretty amazing how heat resistant they are. Whats your problem?
What's the difference between backdraft and flashover?
my question is why isn't it burning though the bottom?
ImAlwaysNext heat travels upwards
Essentially when the fire department shows up they make your house burn faster?
So do not open windows on the 2nd floor during a 1st floor contents fire? Unless to escape? Or is that wrong?
"What do you think is gonna happen?" *sticks his face in the opening*
The fire went out. His stuck his face there to blow the fire alive again.
So you just wasn’t gonna give Barbie a eviction notice
That's how firefighters have a cookout
how much glue is in that plywood? I dont want to cook anything off that fire
Danny Devito's birthplace donated fire safety. Nice.
Is this man .. playing with fire?
what gets me is the dummy with no protection looking straight into the hole, what would have happen if it flash unannounced and burned his face?
I think he knows better than you do, he's the firefighter, you're the old guy that criticizes professionals all day on youtube instead of doing something productive
Almost ignites his face @8:40.
Mamma ever tell you NOT to play with fire!
Dang it who set the bird house on fire?
fire moves much much faster than the average person imagines if you have a fire in your house get the people out dont wait if you do people will die and if you are building a home now or in the future have sprinklers installed in homes with them no one dies
Surely only a monumental fktard would stay inside a house if it was on fire ..
how do you know when a roof is gana colaps
Great video!
Welcome back everyone to how to burn your face off simulator today we will show you how to lose a face to back draft/blow back..
Hope Barbie and Ken were inside and where's the stable for My Little Pony?
Wood gasification, when it’s done on purpose. It’s enough fuel to run a gasoline engine normally.
Just like the simulations!
I watched something similar to this the other day and someone commented asking where to get the plans to make it. Man, if you need to aquire plans for something this fucking simple then you don't need to be on the fire department. Period.
That’s easy for you to say, you’re MacGyver!
Based on your profile pic, you should be able to make it with a stick of gum, seven and a half match sticks, and one copy of "Astrology for Dummies".
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 It lives
It breathes
those lucky neighbors get a bright halogen in their windows
yea I have question, where was your scba I mean we teach safety right and that's toxic smoke right? just saying
Go ask him
Wait I'll call 911 send the fire department to put it out 😂
I'm glad none of the fires I lit went cuckoo. We had a sheriff show up at our bonfire to let us know he could see it from 15 miles away. He thought it was something serious. Nope just 6 guys out with a truck picking up dead brush and dead trees, limbs and stuff then burning it. We did it over a sand pit in the forest .
do firemen think that the Paradise California fires were natural or d.e.w.
Compressed wood plates seem to be the perfect building material in case of fire resistance. 😅
Now I know what I can do with leftover osb board.
can a class b fire cause a backdraft
5:50 when you realize all you have to do to put out a fire is close the doors
So what is the difference between a backdraft and flashover
Flashover is the rapid ignition of smoke, backdraft is the sudden integration of oxygen to an oxygen-deprived compartment/fire
What I want to know is how did that thing stay lit for so long and not collapse or anything, there were times where the sides were on fire for a relatively long time but were only charred. This fake?
Because there isn't a high fuel load per se