Posted on 06/22/2007 6:30:48 PM PDT by RDTF
Several of them thought they had been there for four days!
Your right —— but if their masks are that poor what would happen if the fumes were really toxic?
They need better equipment!
you are misunderstanding and overreacting. Of course we all here respect and admire firefighters. It’s the side effect of this particular fire that has a bit of a comical twist, whether you like it or agree or not. Chill dude!
I think you need to reread some of the posts. No one is criticizing the firefighters. In fact many have complemented them. The humour is for the dope burning up and the side effects of it.
Hence, the munchies comments. I honestly believe that the firefighters would enjoy the comments being made here, and have probably made many of the same themselves.
No, they never should have been exposed to the burning weed, but since it happened, they (and others) might as well try to see a brighter side to it.
Many of us have faced horrible things that have happened (or could have happened) and now joke about them. You should hear some of my stories sometimes. They were real scary at the time, but now I get a chuckle just thinking about them. My kids are going to enjoy hearing them when they get older. (my wife just thinks I’m crazy to have lived thru some of them)
Light up another one, mannnnnnnnnnnnnn!!!!!!!!
With 120-plus lbs of pressure it takes at least two to handle the hose.
(Debriefing Scenario)
The first officer on scene makes a terrible mistake and goes down wind and sits down with his raidio and no mask.
The Battalion Chief arrives and decides to look for the office... finds him and begins a deep discussion about truck placement, hydraulics. and chili cheese fries.
Mean while the second company arrives on the scene and all four report to the front of the house
as a rapid intervention team. They too begin to drift into the smoke as if it were the Borg.
The third company on the scene arrives with “Engine 35 on scene one block north staging at a plug.” All hands jump off and run inside ...tossing the masks side.
The engineer of the first company on responds “pfff...har har har har...haaaaa... Engine 35 on!!... oh maaan ...ha ha ha ha...bwaaaaha ha ha”
Dispatcher calls for second alarm.....
BROWNIES AND BROWNIE MIX FLY OFF STORE SHELVES AS FAR AS 50 MILES AWAY.
News at 11:00
FIRE CHIEF MORPHS INTO AN IGUANA!
News at 11:00.
but if their masks are that poor what would happen if the fumes were really toxic? They need better equipment!
You don’t understand. The masks worked just fine. They kept taking them off!
While it was burning they called all of their friends over to the house...I often wondered how they got the smell out of the house before their parents got home...
Nah, if it were crack they’d be stirring the ashes looking for unevaporated pieces.
Or so I’m told.
Yeah, the jokes might have been funny in FR after the fact, but there was no humor in responding to the call. I would point you to 9 firefighters dead this last week in Kentucky.
That's my only point. When you enter a building, you really don't know.
Unless you're a firefighter in real life, I personally don't believe you are qualified to determine what's funny and what's not.
That's my opinion, and I'm sticking to it....
Or can they?
I thought they wore...er...protection for stuff like that.
Now they have to shave their heads.
Actually the nine firefighters that were killed were in South Carolina, not Kentucky. But, I see your point nonetheless.
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