The chipmunk voices are because of the trimix they're using in their scuba tanks. A mixture of oxygen, nitrogen and helium - the last one in particular is responsible for the voice pitch change. They need to breathe this mixture, because regular air in deeper depths would give them a condition called nitrogen narcosis.
The case is still runing i think, if not correct me, but i hope the family wins it and is able to atleast take some money, yet, money cant replace a human being..
Okay yeah so I've read the Paria Pipeline Disaster and long story short, all 4 of them helped Christopher Boodram escape so he can call for rescue, they even gave Christopher most of their oxygen tanks as some parts of the pipeline is submerged in water through an inclination of the pipeline. Fortunately Christopher manage to get out and escape and warned the company of the trapped employees. But the WORST thing is that not only the company refused to rescue them, they decided that breaching open the pipeline will be too "expensive". Christopher Boodram kept urging and begging them to take actions as who knows how many oxygen those 4 trapped employees have left but their answer is still the same. Sad to say their greediness overpowers their care and regards to human life.
Wow 23 minutes ago And if I recall the real reason the company decided not to help was more so because it was too dangerous rather than greed altho I'll admit my source is not the best@@Absol125
The fact that the GoPro just showed how quickly it happens is just purely terrifying it’s almost like the way nocliping looks between the two areas it almost looks like it was straight from Kane pixels series
That kid who got her intestines sucked out singlehandedly fueled a major childhood fear of pool drains. I would refuse to go anywhere near them while swimming, even if other kids were actively swimming near them with no issues.
that one scene in a final destination movie where someone is held underwater by a pool drain and drowns has given me hesitance to approach any and all openings in pools or hot tubs
The sucking into the pipe was terrifying. They could save the trapped divers, but they didn't for some reason... Not only the divers were injured by the really strong suction, they also were covered in oil and were left dying there for days. One of the worst deaths possible. I really hope they passed out from the oil fumes or lack of oxygen in the first hours, otherwise their death probably was very agonizing
Apparently they follow their safety guidelines . The divers "agreed" to the risk taken, as to not endangering other diver trying to help, they abandon them. Its like seeing someone fall through a cliff and they just follow the guideline to abandon the fallen person to not increase casualty. Its absurd. And to make it worse, as a civil engineer myself, saving them is risky, but you can always try and do something. They dont even pump air and oxygen into the pipe. Once the people down there have oxygen, you have time, and with time, any solution can be achieved. They dont so that. Its frustrating
I saw nexpo video about this, its simply horrible the fact that they didnt try any single rescue mission, this tragedy hits me more than the little girl, both are horrible but the divers were still alive, but injured, and they were left to die in the pipe
exactly, Why didn't they at least pump oil/water leftovers off the pipe along by pumping some air inside. Then maybe descend some ladders or rope because once they got in the curve section where the pipe goes up, it would've been absolutely possible to lift 'em up and save them. This task was a lot easier and had plenty of time to procedure which keeps everyone calm and makes thinking straight a lot easier. Unlike underwater rescue(more like retrieval) missions otherwise, which are often too dangerous to execute and the body has to be left there...@@brukujinbrokujin7802
People outside the pipe heard knocking from inside even after two days.. they were alive a long period of time and that's why it's damn unbelievable that not any kind of rescue mission was carried out. I'm not sure did they even plan any. And there would've been people willing to go help them alongside them the only survivor but no one was allowed to go inside to help them. 😡 @sadge0
Hi, scuba diver here! I'm only going to talk about the last incident, as the others don't focus much on what I want to talk about. Those guys were working at 300 feet below sea level and were under 9 atmospheres of pressure. For context, the lowest you can go for leisure diving is 130 feet (40m), which is about 4.9 to 5 atmospheres. And another thing - they were working, as said, at 300 feet below sea level. In diving, there's something called the MOD (Maximum Operating Depth), which the oxygen/nitrogen mix you're breathing is no longer safe to breathe due to (i think) pressure. The two most popular mixes are air (obviously) and 32% oxygen. The MOD for air is 214 feet, and the MOD for 32 is 111 feet. So, you might be asking: how are these guys breathing? The answer is the same as to why they have chipmunk voices: they are breathing a special, expensive oxygen/nitrogen/helium mix. The addition of helium not only gives them chipmunk voices but also allows for breathing with lower oxygen levels, and therefore more depth. Thank you for coming to my TED talk.
it wasnt to change the oxygen concentration, but to lower nitrogen concentration. at below 100 feet, breathing too much nitrogen makes you drunk - Nitrogen Narcosis
i want to know how divers even stand that pressure i cant get to bottom of 12 foot pool to obtain something unless i use the diving board and can only stay at the bottom for maby 1-2 seconds.
The divers stuck in the pipe were left there to die, the one who survived, he climbed out and told them them to get rescue involved when there was still time and all were alive, the company refused to get rescue and blocked authorities/divers who were volunteering to help, after 2-3 days they recovered their bodies.....
They… literally prevented any help from going to the divers? That is just an unnecessary evil. Unnecessary evils are often the most triggering since at least necessary evils you can explain them in another way that’s not “the company just wants to be evil for the sake of being evil”, while no such explanation exists for unnecessary evils.
@@d1kgaws12 they did go out of their way to not call for help while the divers were still alive, not even attempting a rescue aswell while the divers kept knocking on the pipe to be saved. They likely did that to prevent being sued, nobody went to jail for that shit.
@@predatortheme these companies should not be allowed to do that. Going out of the way to make sure the diver is deader than a doorknob by blocking all help attempts should not be legal. This isn’t simple neglect anymore. This is intentional murd3r. Talk about companies just being evil. At least require the company to call for help in these situations and make sure that this company is punished severely if they don’t to set up an example.
i remember hearing a very similar story like this. she survived, but lost alot of her organs including her intestines. shes alive to this day if im correct.
Chipmunk voices are in italian they were saying: "7, 8, 9 and 10" "*Sing a typical song*, the bell is beautiful, how beautiful is the bell? it's beautiful beautiful beautiful"
Trinidadian here, thank you for talking about the tradegy in point-a-pierre. ive been there personally and the ocean there is real man, tidal forces -- rip tides there WILL suck you out into the ocean if you go too deep out. thanks MR SLAV!
I winced at the part of abigail, and i imagined the pain of being having my organs sucked out and not being aware of what was happening. Horrifying, i imagine their parents have that exact moment glued into their minds.
Modern pools have multiple suction points, such as the skimmer and floor registers, to avoid this issue. Commercial pools in the USA _must_ have multiple floor registers (which equalizes pressure effectively enough that you can just drift away from the register without much effort even on full pump). The bigger danger with modern pool drains is entrapment of hair since hair tends to be pulled past the register and twisted by the eddy current on the downstream side of the register. This, of course, leads to drownings.
I really like all the reasonable explanations and scientific approaches on videos like this, released on this channel. Unlike other channels, not everything is spooooooky and unexplainable, but reasonable described and assumptions / rumors declared as that. Also, all stories are presented with an amount of references like names, locations and years, so that everything can be googled and possibly verified. And last but not least, the videos are not just informative but also entertaining. Very well done, keep it. Hopefully you hit the 1 Mio. subscribers mark soon
So I was NOT stupid for being terrified of the drains at the bottoms of pools as a child. I was scared they would suck me downward and pin me to the bottom of the pool and drown me
If you read Autopsy report on Diver 4 ( the one who was torn apart) . Not only was he violently wrenched through a crack of a port hole, he exploded while being sucked out of the diving chamber. His penis was blown inside out , and they literally found a piece of him on top of the derrick of the rig 10meters above the accident area. His Liver was found perfect laying there as if someone had surgically removed it and threw it on the ground. Even his wrist watch exploded into pieces, the band was still on his wrist but his hands were missing. His brain was never found but the other divers brains .. the blood vessels were full of gas bubbles. Images and autopsy reports online.
7:56 "Hardt skadd" (norwegian for critically injured) is the status of the man on the bottom right. His actual name (according to 7:21) is Martin Sanders.
The last video is in Italian, the guy was asked to try the mic and he started singing saying things like “how pretty is the small bell” hilariously on purpose
Was at my friend's house pool and there was this duct that sucked water for filtering. Tried hovering my fingers over it and got sucked immediately. It was very strong and scary. Hurts like hell, can't imagine how it felt for your whole body to be sucked.
I worked with retired Navy Clearance Divers in Bedford. They describe the experience of Bedford Basin by asking, "Do you like working underwater in (effing) cold (AF) water in the dark?" -Add a few more swear words.
There's also Salma Bashir, who survived a similarly horrifying situation as the one that ultimately killed poor Abigail. She's a real trooper and I wish her all the best in life.
@@mitziolet Oh no... 😭💔 I saw her featured in a documentary regarding these kinds of accidents. Bless her poor little soul, may she rest in peace 🙏🏻🕯️
0:39 Incorrect. The "power" of the Δp (the _actual_ variation of pressure) depends solely of the difference of depth. The amount of water affects solely for how long the Δp will be sustained once the two different pressures are connected.
This force almost took my life when I was 6 years old. I was saved by a square grate keeping me from making full contact with the bottom and was able to periodically kick up for air until a lifeguard saved me. I was too small and skinny to overcome the suction
A similar story happened not farther from here less than ten years ago. The brand new ultra modern aquatic center was open since only few weeks when a little girl got sucked by a simple cleaning hole on the side of the swimming pool. She survived but not her crotch (a part of her vagina was destroyed by the system). When she started shouting people realised something bad was happening but when they saw blood everybody immediately got away.The aquatic center was closed for weeks to modify this draining system (brand new and up to the code). I don't know what happened after this accident, but this then little girl is about 18 nowadays and I think she'll never have children because she swam too close from a cleaning hole in a swimming pool when she was a little girl
Pressure differences can even be dangerous on land, when you are working in an airplane and have the doors closed, the pressure can slowly rise because of the ventilation, this once caused an accident in my workplace where an aircraft mechanic wanted to open the plane door and because of the higher pressure the door shot open and the worker flew around 12meters away where he was found with multiple broken bones, in another case 2 workers wanted to open the door from the outside and both died because they got hit by the extremely fast moving door and fell around 3meters deep onto concrete
I almost died in similar way back in 2008 , there was a big water tank like pool near our small town that was used to deliver water to irrigate the fields . Although swimming was banned dozens of kids and adults go there to swim . My stupid ass forgot about the big hole under me , but thankfully she was sealed with bars to stop bigger objects ( like me ) 😅, for couple of seconds i was literally glued for them waiting to die but couple of adults sprinted from the other side of the tank and managed to save me.
Rapid decompression is no joke, imagine it as a high power vacuum, decompression is like the ocean version of a black hole from outer space and the scary part is it affects random everyday objects like doors or metal pipes
Black holes at least affects random planets and stars we don’t give a damn about. These quasi black holes are at home here on Earth. If the fear of black holes only distilled for you die to how far away they were, then nothing is stopping the fear of delta p
When I was a kid at Schlitterbahn I got my head sucked by one of the pumps when I dived underwater. Nobody knew. I had to bring myself out of there somehow. I think it was a weak pump because I was able to do it with just my arms and legs.
OH I know all about Delta P. I will never forget the day the whole friend group watched that one training video about Delta P, it was... surprisingly entertaining.
Unless it's catching fish to eat, I would NEVER even RISK having an underwater job like this. Fucking props to those CHADS who do have a job like that though!
The pay may be good but it ain't good enough to make me wanna have anything to do with being underwater for extended periods and certainly not at the depths required for such work! I'll leave that one to the folks who are more suited to the task and keep to dry land.
There was a little girl who got sucked into a pool drain and disemboweled in the early 90s. I heard about that story as a young child in the 90s and I still have a fear of getting too close to a pool drain to this day.. I’m 32 now and get freaked out swimming too close to the pool skimmer. I now have my own little daughter, which makes the anxiety so much worse. 🙃
I used to be afraid af of Delta P in swimming pools until they started enforcing the pool companies to install safety mechanisms and vents which I have tested out and actually work.
That scene is a nonsense. Inside that cosmic vessel must be a pressure suitable for humans, so only 1 bar, outside is vacuum = 0 bar, and that hole was very small, so the force was very weak, that hole was sealable by a finger.
You cant pump water out of a sunken boat - unless you want to pump out the ocean. Even if you sealed the hull and pumped out the water, the hull would implode. They would normally get the vessel to the surface by bags, then when at the surface begin pumping when they have made the hull watertight and there is a notable lack of ingress.
The pump removing water from the sunken boat was using that water to carry away silt from within the boat. There were probably divers within the boat moving the inlet nozzle of a suction hose around all the low parts inside, because the silt/mud is heavier than the water, so they want that gone.
7:57 The two last divers are labelled "Bill Crammond" and "Hardt Skadd". I guarantee you his name was not "Hardt Skadd". Hardt skadd is Norwegian for "seriously injured".
This guy knows his classics. That video single handedly showed me the rabbit hole of industrial disaster videos and, just like Delta P, you can't really escape from it.
The last dialougue is in Italian. speaker: "Prova? Prova?" diver: "7,8,9,10 to climb the little stair, how beautifull is the bell?" must be some kind of a child's song that goes like that
0:34, you may depict this explanation with an open container with water inside to let the air come in and out, because if its air tight, no water can go anywhere unless the container itself is getting flipped
So um, is there a reasonable explanation for why I was scared of the little pool cleaning robots as a kid, the ones with the pipes (we call them creepy crawlies) when I was like 2
Guys, if delta P is scary and makes you think if you will ever encounter it , just think about many other forces and incidents that could happen due to inexperience, always be open minded, don't be cocky when doing new activities and study them closely and every possible negative outcome, stay safe
Excellent doc, this is the 1st time I've watched your channel & you did a great job giving scientific context to this absolutely horrific phenomenon which, as I learn about more of them, is making the world an absolute red nightmare-scape well into adulthood when I spent the first 35 years of life being totally fearless about everything, it's truly a modern mystery how any of us, including myself survive the daily death trap of going about one's day on Earth 🤣
Mr. Slav: don't search for the real pictures of the accident, they are very hard to see. Me: instantly searching for the pictures on google. Well I've seen worst but it's true, it didn't affect me much though cause (sadly, RIP to all the crew members) it's very hard to distinguish any part of a body, maybe one hand and a leg? The rest it's unrecognizable.
I remember reading a story when I was 11 about a girl who was in a large hotel pool when it was drained, someone failed to confirm that everyone had left. She tried desperately to swim to the edge and get out but couldn't escape the force of the drain. She got pulled onto the drain, ass first and her insides were basically partially sucked out. And that's just from a large pool drain... Edit: Holy shit, I think the story about the golf club pool mentioned in here is what I'm thinking of. I misremembered it as a hotel. Absolutely horrific.
4:19 that map looks like the greenish grayed area is an ecological deadzone. Meaning: No oxygen can enter this space. Ecological deadzones are just as terrifying as they are migratory, not stationary. and despite rejecting oxygen outright, filter in other pollutants and industrial compounds. They can exist both on land and water, and can easily be told apart by how gray an area is: If you enter an area and start feeling like your choking, leave it immediately.
Regarding the chipmunk voice thing, while someone else answered the bit in the comments wanted to add. When we think of breathing air the assumption is that it's Oxygen solely the useful stuff. Thing is that if to technically inhale 100% pure oxygen, that'd be damaging to you. We evolved to inhale a certain gas mix (mostly nitrogen, dash of oxygen, & pinch of argon) & work with it, deviations from that mix (let alone pressure) the body is not adapted for, some of the outcomes seen in this video.
The chipmunk voices are because of the trimix they're using in their scuba tanks. A mixture of oxygen, nitrogen and helium - the last one in particular is responsible for the voice pitch change. They need to breathe this mixture, because regular air in deeper depths would give them a condition called nitrogen narcosis.
Imagine having to talk like chipmunks for weeks lol
Sounds like paradise for me.
@@totallyalpharius507Don't they make like 50K for a 3 month deployment?
@@totallyalpharius507 p l e a s e d o
@@totallyalpharius507LMAO
The companies responsible for the divers actually didn't fail to help them, they refused to help
Yeah, they literally left them to die.. even Boodram was begging for them to be rescued but the company ignored him.
The case is still runing i think, if not correct me, but i hope the family wins it and is able to atleast take some money, yet, money cant replace a human being..
Okay yeah so I've read the Paria Pipeline Disaster and long story short, all 4 of them helped Christopher Boodram escape so he can call for rescue, they even gave Christopher most of their oxygen tanks as some parts of the pipeline is submerged in water through an inclination of the pipeline.
Fortunately Christopher manage to get out and escape and warned the company of the trapped employees.
But the WORST thing is that not only the company refused to rescue them, they decided that breaching open the pipeline will be too "expensive".
Christopher Boodram kept urging and begging them to take actions as who knows how many oxygen those 4 trapped employees have left but their answer is still the same.
Sad to say their greediness overpowers their care and regards to human life.
@@SYMBI05ISI have never in my life felt so discusted by a company until now.
Wow 23 minutes ago
And if I recall the real reason the company decided not to help was more so because it was too dangerous rather than greed altho I'll admit my source is not the best@@Absol125
The fact that the GoPro just showed how quickly it happens is just purely terrifying it’s almost like the way nocliping looks between the two areas it almost looks like it was straight from Kane pixels series
@@Tensentities probs not haha, its a pretty simple concept, everything going dark very quickly.
That was like a portal
Yeah it was literally one frame and then they were sucked in
the 0.12 second rule
That kid who got her intestines sucked out singlehandedly fueled a major childhood fear of pool drains. I would refuse to go anywhere near them while swimming, even if other kids were actively swimming near them with no issues.
Holy fck i remember that story😮💨. The parent seen her just sitting there and when she lifted her up….. horror😰😰
that one scene in a final destination movie where someone is held underwater by a pool drain and drowns has given me hesitance to approach any and all openings in pools or hot tubs
i used to put my hand in those, i am NEVER doing that agian
@@BlockTheRobloxian bro has a death wish
Having some fears are good. If you never go near those drain things then it cant happen to you.
The sucking into the pipe was terrifying. They could save the trapped divers, but they didn't for some reason... Not only the divers were injured by the really strong suction, they also were covered in oil and were left dying there for days. One of the worst deaths possible. I really hope they passed out from the oil fumes or lack of oxygen in the first hours, otherwise their death probably was very agonizing
Apparently they follow their safety guidelines . The divers "agreed" to the risk taken, as to not endangering other diver trying to help, they abandon them.
Its like seeing someone fall through a cliff and they just follow the guideline to abandon the fallen person to not increase casualty. Its absurd.
And to make it worse, as a civil engineer myself, saving them is risky, but you can always try and do something. They dont even pump air and oxygen into the pipe. Once the people down there have oxygen, you have time, and with time, any solution can be achieved. They dont so that. Its frustrating
I saw nexpo video about this, its simply horrible the fact that they didnt try any single rescue mission, this tragedy hits me more than the little girl, both are horrible but the divers were still alive, but injured, and they were left to die in the pipe
exactly, Why didn't they at least pump oil/water leftovers off the pipe along by pumping some air inside. Then maybe descend some ladders or rope because once they got in the curve section where the pipe goes up, it would've been absolutely possible to lift 'em up and save them. This task was a lot easier and had plenty of time to procedure which keeps everyone calm and makes thinking straight a lot easier. Unlike underwater rescue(more like retrieval) missions otherwise, which are often too dangerous to execute and the body has to be left there...@@brukujinbrokujin7802
People outside the pipe heard knocking from inside even after two days.. they were alive a long period of time and that's why it's damn unbelievable that not any kind of rescue mission was carried out. I'm not sure did they even plan any. And there would've been people willing to go help them alongside them the only survivor but no one was allowed to go inside to help them. 😡 @sadge0
That's fucking criminal! if they are alive and you know they are alive and don't help you are responsible for their death!
Hi, scuba diver here! I'm only going to talk about the last incident, as the others don't focus much on what I want to talk about. Those guys were working at 300 feet below sea level and were under 9 atmospheres of pressure. For context, the lowest you can go for leisure diving is 130 feet (40m), which is about 4.9 to 5 atmospheres. And another thing - they were working, as said, at 300 feet below sea level. In diving, there's something called the MOD (Maximum Operating Depth), which the oxygen/nitrogen mix you're breathing is no longer safe to breathe due to (i think) pressure. The two most popular mixes are air (obviously) and 32% oxygen. The MOD for air is 214 feet, and the MOD for 32 is 111 feet. So, you might be asking: how are these guys breathing? The answer is the same as to why they have chipmunk voices: they are breathing a special, expensive oxygen/nitrogen/helium mix. The addition of helium not only gives them chipmunk voices but also allows for breathing with lower oxygen levels, and therefore more depth. Thank you for coming to my TED talk.
The addition of helium is just to prevent nitrogen narcosis. the percentage of oxygen is mixed topside or from the dive bell.
it wasnt to change the oxygen concentration, but to lower nitrogen concentration. at below 100 feet, breathing too much nitrogen makes you drunk - Nitrogen Narcosis
i want to know how divers even stand that pressure i cant get to bottom of 12 foot pool to obtain something unless i use the diving board and can only stay at the bottom for maby 1-2 seconds.
Deep sea divers basically need to master being drunk all the time from their gas mixtures, on top of dealing with a myriad of other complicated tasks.
Thank you
The divers stuck in the pipe were left there to die, the one who survived, he climbed out and told them them to get rescue involved when there was still time and all were alive, the company refused to get rescue and blocked authorities/divers who were volunteering to help, after 2-3 days they recovered their bodies.....
How was that company allowed to do that when there were lives at stake?
did they go to jail for that, did they have insurance policies on their deaths?
They… literally prevented any help from going to the divers? That is just an unnecessary evil. Unnecessary evils are often the most triggering since at least necessary evils you can explain them in another way that’s not “the company just wants to be evil for the sake of being evil”, while no such explanation exists for unnecessary evils.
@@d1kgaws12 they did go out of their way to not call for help while the divers were still alive, not even attempting a rescue aswell while the divers kept knocking on the pipe to be saved. They likely did that to prevent being sued, nobody went to jail for that shit.
@@predatortheme these companies should not be allowed to do that. Going out of the way to make sure the diver is deader than a doorknob by blocking all help attempts should not be legal. This isn’t simple neglect anymore. This is intentional murd3r. Talk about companies just being evil. At least require the company to call for help in these situations and make sure that this company is punished severely if they don’t to set up an example.
Rest in peace that one young girl. That's truly a terrible, torturous way to die and she did not deserve it.
Abigail
i remember hearing a very similar story like this. she survived, but lost alot of her organs including her intestines.
shes alive to this day if im correct.
real story, and shes still alive
@@wolfbanesons yea, they are in this weird false gut thigh shes got
@@UNNYANEMPEROR38 its a bag as a replacement for her stomach and digestive track
Chipmunk voices are in italian they were saying:
"7, 8, 9 and 10"
"*Sing a typical song*, the bell is beautiful, how beautiful is the bell? it's beautiful beautiful beautiful"
what
@@ashes-alt no question about it, is just a typical song/tune I don't know where it comes from
@@SWLaw14timestamp?
"besides this thing" 💀
i came here looking for this comment
He did them dirty
@@draafx lol
A bit rough, but amusing regardless. >_>
Probably going to hell for that but it's likely I was headed there to begin with sooo /shrug/
All to@@draafx
0:01 MR KRABS NOOO
MONEY, MONEY, MONEY- AAAAH, AAAAAAAAAAAH AAAÀÀÆÂÂHHHHÁNHHÆÃH
Are you feeling it now, mr krabs?
9:45
"And work quite good, besides this thing"
I cant believe we are still making fun of that 😂
R.I.P Crab.
1994-1994
Once it's gotcha, it's gotcha
Bro got destroyed, didn't even have a chance to run away
God rest his soul 🙏
timelaspe: 0:01 or 0:02 and 0:03
Trinidadian here, thank you for talking about the tradegy in point-a-pierre.
ive been there personally and the ocean there is real man, tidal forces -- rip tides there WILL suck you out into the ocean if you go too deep out.
thanks MR SLAV!
I've always had some sort of intense phobia of plumbing and moving water, and this just reaffirms it.
lol
I winced at the part of abigail, and i imagined the pain of being having my organs sucked out and not being aware of what was happening. Horrifying, i imagine their parents have that exact moment glued into their minds.
and mammon/money STILL rules the world while rothschilds just print it!
It hurts to even think of it, mentally and physically
That is one story I wish I never heard 😱😭😭😭😭😭
Modern pools have multiple suction points, such as the skimmer and floor registers, to avoid this issue. Commercial pools in the USA _must_ have multiple floor registers (which equalizes pressure effectively enough that you can just drift away from the register without much effort even on full pump). The bigger danger with modern pool drains is entrapment of hair since hair tends to be pulled past the register and twisted by the eddy current on the downstream side of the register. This, of course, leads to drownings.
I really like all the reasonable explanations and scientific approaches on videos like this, released on this channel. Unlike other channels, not everything is spooooooky and unexplainable, but reasonable described and assumptions / rumors declared as that. Also, all stories are presented with an amount of references like names, locations and years, so that everything can be googled and possibly verified. And last but not least, the videos are not just informative but also entertaining. Very well done, keep it. Hopefully you hit the 1 Mio. subscribers mark soon
This is horrific! Time to add all of it to my novels.
Honestly, I had the same reaction when I learned about the horrors of mining accidents.
@@thejadewizard6178 Mining accidents? HOO BOY sign me up for that! I gotta get all the horrific information I can lol
hey is your novel called "terrible mystery"?
@@salazar778 Unfortunately not, I haven't released any of them yet (it's a nine-book novel series by now) but I'd love to check out terrible mystery
Not if I do it first!
So I was NOT stupid for being terrified of the drains at the bottoms of pools as a child. I was scared they would suck me downward and pin me to the bottom of the pool and drown me
Stockton will go down in history as an explosive lesson on why we have implemented safety standards
Yeah. Way to go backwards on the things that save lives and bring 3 others with you to the fishes.
If you read Autopsy report on Diver 4 ( the one who was torn apart) . Not only was he violently wrenched through a crack of a port hole, he exploded while being sucked out of the diving chamber. His penis was blown inside out , and they literally found a piece of him on top of the derrick of the rig 10meters above the accident area. His Liver was found perfect laying there as if someone had surgically removed it and threw it on the ground. Even his wrist watch exploded into pieces, the band was still on his wrist but his hands were missing. His brain was never found but the other divers brains .. the blood vessels were full of gas bubbles. Images and autopsy reports online.
7:56 "Hardt skadd" (norwegian for critically injured) is the status of the man on the bottom right. His actual name (according to 7:21) is Martin Sanders.
My learning Norwegian is finally useful
JEI MANN.
@@Theflowingcurrent noke å være stolt av der
The last video is in Italian, the guy was asked to try the mic and he started singing saying things like “how pretty is the small bell” hilariously on purpose
That accent is so grotesquely mesmerising, I need to subscribe
Was at my friend's house pool and there was this duct that sucked water for filtering. Tried hovering my fingers over it and got sucked immediately. It was very strong and scary. Hurts like hell, can't imagine how it felt for your whole body to be sucked.
how to make the scariest movie
step 1: obey mr slav
New fear unlocked: pool drains
And oil rigs
This is the Only time your videos gave me chills down my spine and also made my muscles shiver
Now I understand the Weakness of our Biological Body
Chills? It shot my spine halfway across an oil rig along with my liver and part of my windpipe!
I worked with retired Navy Clearance Divers in Bedford. They describe the experience of Bedford Basin by asking, "Do you like working underwater in (effing) cold (AF) water in the dark?" -Add a few more swear words.
There's also Salma Bashir, who survived a similarly horrifying situation as the one that ultimately killed poor Abigail. She's a real trooper and I wish her all the best in life.
she passed away a couple months ago unfortunately 😞
@@mitziolet Oh no. I didn't know! Still, I'm glad she got to experience a bit of life rather than dying on the day of that horrible accident...
🙏
@@mitziolet Oh no... 😭💔
I saw her featured in a documentary regarding these kinds of accidents.
Bless her poor little soul, may she rest in peace 🙏🏻🕯️
0:39 Incorrect. The "power" of the Δp (the _actual_ variation of pressure) depends solely of the difference of depth. The amount of water affects solely for how long the Δp will be sustained once the two different pressures are connected.
Not learning to swim is starting to look like a wise choice
This force almost took my life when I was 6 years old. I was saved by a square grate keeping me from making full contact with the bottom and was able to periodically kick up for air until a lifeguard saved me. I was too small and skinny to overcome the suction
A similar story happened not farther from here less than ten years ago. The brand new ultra modern aquatic center was open since only few weeks when a little girl got sucked by a simple cleaning hole on the side of the swimming pool. She survived but not her crotch (a part of her vagina was destroyed by the system). When she started shouting people realised something bad was happening but when they saw blood everybody immediately got away.The aquatic center was closed for weeks to modify this draining system (brand new and up to the code). I don't know what happened after this accident, but this then little girl is about 18 nowadays and I think she'll never have children because she swam too close from a cleaning hole in a swimming pool when she was a little girl
Her uterus would have to have been affected for no kids.
@@lotus_flower2001You do know what's at the end of the vaginal canal, right?
Pressure differences can even be dangerous on land, when you are working in an airplane and have the doors closed, the pressure can slowly rise because of the ventilation, this once caused an accident in my workplace where an aircraft mechanic wanted to open the plane door and because of the higher pressure the door shot open and the worker flew around 12meters away where he was found with multiple broken bones, in another case 2 workers wanted to open the door from the outside and both died because they got hit by the extremely fast moving door and fell around 3meters deep onto concrete
3 METERS IN THE GROUND?!
@@HyperNova808 not in the ground, he fell 3 meters deep and hit the ground
@@silentetiam1744 ohhh, yeah that makes more sense, though I still would have believed that pressure could be so powerful
I almost died in similar way back in 2008 , there was a big water tank like pool near our small town that was used to deliver water to irrigate the fields . Although swimming was banned dozens of kids and adults go there to swim . My stupid ass forgot about the big hole under me , but thankfully she was sealed with bars to stop bigger objects ( like me ) 😅, for couple of seconds i was literally glued for them waiting to die but couple of adults sprinted from the other side of the tank and managed to save me.
Dying like that must really suck.
Rapid decompression is no joke, imagine it as a high power vacuum, decompression is like the ocean version of a black hole from outer space and the scary part is it affects random everyday objects like doors or metal pipes
Black holes at least affects random planets and stars we don’t give a damn about. These quasi black holes are at home here on Earth. If the fear of black holes only distilled for you die to how far away they were, then nothing is stopping the fear of delta p
this video is pretty gnarly, but butter is still delicious
What-
10:13 he said 7,8,9,10 and than started singing somithing like how much is beautiful the little bell it is very beautiful.
Sir your video helps me a lot in acquiring knowledge and I admire your work a lot
Like I needed any more reasons to stay away from water...
Eat water, don’t drink it
@@ThatIsALakeSir 😂
6:21 The company didn't fail to get help, they just didn't since they thought the divers wouldn't survive either way.
That's a choice the doctors make, not the company. They had responsibility to attempt to get them out. They failed.
When I was a kid at Schlitterbahn I got my head sucked by one of the pumps when I dived underwater. Nobody knew. I had to bring myself out of there somehow. I think it was a weak pump because I was able to do it with just my arms and legs.
nah bro you activated your hulk strength and beat gods destiny for you
I'm glad ur ok
Yikes
The short story Guts kept going through my head the whole time I watched this.
OH I know all about Delta P. I will never forget the day the whole friend group watched that one training video about Delta P, it was... surprisingly entertaining.
Because once it's gotcha, it's GOTCHA.
the affirmation "they were all sucked in" makes me want to both laugh and be terrified at the same time
Last time I was this early my father was still present in my life
It's funny how water keeps us alive yet could actually rip us apart too
“It’s just a prank bro”
“Bro?”
*incoherent squelching noises*
😬
Unless it's catching fish to eat, I would NEVER even RISK having an underwater job like this.
Fucking props to those CHADS who do have a job like that though!
"Way to ruin butter forever" - that's a good one... 💀💀💀
I think at this point we might need to either have robots do the dangerous job for the divers or have tools to prevent divers from being sucked up.
Watching this just as im about to go swimming, thanks Mr. Slav
WELP! I know that horrying thing with the crab alone will never be leaving my memory in the next two decades or anytime soon.
"besides this thing."💀💀
The pay may be good but it ain't good enough to make me wanna have anything to do with being underwater for extended periods and certainly not at the depths required for such work!
I'll leave that one to the folks who are more suited to the task and keep to dry land.
There was a little girl who got sucked into a pool drain and disemboweled in the early 90s. I heard about that story as a young child in the 90s and I still have a fear of getting too close to a pool drain to this day.. I’m 32 now and get freaked out swimming too close to the pool skimmer. I now have my own little daughter, which makes the anxiety so much worse. 🙃
it's happened quite a few times, unfortunately.
3:10
I used to be afraid af of Delta P in swimming pools until they started enforcing the pool companies to install safety mechanisms and vents which I have tested out and actually work.
Something tells me humans were never meant to be at these depths.
YA THINK?!
We will have robots programmed with AI soon to do these insanely dangerous jobs at some point
technically our vacuums and drinking straws work on these same properties
Reminds me of ‘Alien: Resurrection’, when “mama hybrid alien” gets stuck against a hole in the ship and get mushed up and sucked into space!
Hybrid child. awful, yes
That scene is a nonsense.
Inside that cosmic vessel must be a pressure suitable for humans, so only 1 bar, outside is vacuum = 0 bar, and that hole was very small, so the force was very weak, that hole was sealable by a finger.
Your voice is really nice. Your (Russian?) accent is just nice to listen to. Idk why.
"it pretty rough, and also dey were dead" made my last two sober brain cells fight to the death 😂
Yeah that line got me rolling
Turns out my irrational childhood fear of pool drains is completely justified.
You cant pump water out of a sunken boat - unless you want to pump out the ocean. Even if you sealed the hull and pumped out the water, the hull would implode. They would normally get the vessel to the surface by bags, then when at the surface begin pumping when they have made the hull watertight and there is a notable lack of ingress.
The pump removing water from the sunken boat was using that water to carry away silt from within the boat. There were probably divers within the boat moving the inlet nozzle of a suction hose around all the low parts inside, because the silt/mud is heavier than the water, so they want that gone.
7:57 The two last divers are labelled "Bill Crammond" and "Hardt Skadd". I guarantee you his name was not "Hardt Skadd". Hardt skadd is Norwegian for "seriously injured".
Ah, Delta P. The invisible diver killer.
Once it's got you, it's got you
@@JohnnyTromboner I see you're a man of culture too.
Podel got me here. Also i smell like used underwear.
This guy knows his classics. That video single handedly showed me the rabbit hole of industrial disaster videos and, just like Delta P, you can't really escape from it.
Can it kill visible divers too?
9:12 - "And also they were dead"
I know it's not funny but you made me laugh. It's all your fault.🤣
I see Mr Slav - I click ♥
Greetings from Germany
NRW?
I'm fucked up for laughing at the sizzling butter.🤣
10:34 THAY TALKED SO FUNNY😂😂
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The last dialougue is in Italian.
speaker: "Prova? Prova?"
diver: "7,8,9,10 to climb the little stair, how beautifull is the bell?"
must be some kind of a child's song that goes like that
The YT algorithm going great today
0:34, you may depict this explanation with an open container with water inside to let the air come in and out, because if its air tight, no water can go anywhere unless the container itself is getting flipped
1:49 whatcha mean by that 🤔
*_-uhhhhhhh idk-_*
Ur just dirty minded 😭(me too)
*-Uh he means idk-*
If it's as it sounds, I want to die like that
This is a bit terrifying. Fortunately, I don't like water in general, and swimming pools in particular so I should be ok.
B-but
If there's a hole, there's a goal.
😭😭🤦♂🤦♂🤦♂🤦♂
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No one:
The crab that got sucked into the delta p: AAAAAAAAAAA- *gets reduced to atoms*
9:48 : BRO 😂
So um, is there a reasonable explanation for why I was scared of the little pool cleaning robots as a kid, the ones with the pipes (we call them creepy crawlies) when I was like 2
Guys, if delta P is scary and makes you think if you will ever encounter it , just think about many other forces and incidents that could happen due to inexperience, always be open minded, don't be cocky when doing new activities and study them closely and every possible negative outcome, stay safe
My favorite channel touching on a subject i looked At a while ago. Best youtuber in my book, awesome video
The story with the pool drain is absolutely horrifying
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Great video! & I appreciate how you covered interesting details usually missing from most tellings of these that I've heard.
saturation diving is one of scariest job ever, imagine if you accidentally get hatch open and everyone blows up
Excellent doc, this is the 1st time I've watched your channel & you did a great job giving scientific context to this absolutely horrific phenomenon which, as I learn about more of them, is making the world an absolute red nightmare-scape well into adulthood when I spent the first 35 years of life being totally fearless about everything, it's truly a modern mystery how any of us, including myself survive the daily death trap of going about one's day on Earth 🤣
Mr. Slav: don't search for the real pictures of the accident, they are very hard to see.
Me: instantly searching for the pictures on google.
Well I've seen worst but it's true, it didn't affect me much though cause (sadly, RIP to all the crew members) it's very hard to distinguish any part of a body, maybe one hand and a leg? The rest it's unrecognizable.
0:07 it was your mother, no but seriously this is terrifying to think about
I remember reading a story when I was 11 about a girl who was in a large hotel pool when it was drained, someone failed to confirm that everyone had left. She tried desperately to swim to the edge and get out but couldn't escape the force of the drain. She got pulled onto the drain, ass first and her insides were basically partially sucked out. And that's just from a large pool drain...
Edit: Holy shit, I think the story about the golf club pool mentioned in here is what I'm thinking of. I misremembered it as a hotel. Absolutely horrific.
The chipmunk voice is not from the helium. Pressurized air is „harder“ than regular air, so the speed of sound is higher.
Hydraulic pressure is no joke.
4:19 that map looks like the greenish grayed area is an ecological deadzone. Meaning: No oxygen can enter this space. Ecological deadzones are just as terrifying as they are migratory, not stationary. and despite rejecting oxygen outright, filter in other pollutants and industrial compounds. They can exist both on land and water, and can easily be told apart by how gray an area is: If you enter an area and start feeling like your choking, leave it immediately.
Regarding the chipmunk voice thing, while someone else answered the bit in the comments wanted to add. When we think of breathing air the assumption is that it's Oxygen solely the useful stuff. Thing is that if to technically inhale 100% pure oxygen, that'd be damaging to you. We evolved to inhale a certain gas mix (mostly nitrogen, dash of oxygen, & pinch of argon) & work with it, deviations from that mix (let alone pressure) the body is not adapted for, some of the outcomes seen in this video.
mr krabs got snatched up by thee flying dutchman
Bro this is giving me goosebumps just like that swimming pool scene in Final Destination 😨😨😨
1:49 why does that sound like we are on the wrong platform?
Water: the liquid we need and liquid we die brutally to
2:51 "The reason I *dived* right into this subject..."
Please tell me this wasn't intentional 😭