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Date:         Sat, 9 Jun 2001 09:50:09 -0500
Reply-To:     Chris C Snyder <trollboy_1@LYCOS.COM>
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From:         Chris C Snyder <trollboy_1@LYCOS.COM>
Organization: Lycos Mail  (http://mail.lycos.com:80)
Subject:      Re: ENGINE FIRE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Comments: To: Henry Jackson <hjackson@WELL.COM>
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--I just read your post with interest as I had a major car fire about a year ago in my driveway. My question is this: I have since bought a fire extinguishier but it plainly says on the thing not to let it get over 120 degrees. I am a little affraid to put it in my van as I don't want it to explode. I no this sounds perhaps a little dumb on my part and I know a lot of people carry them but did I buy a wrong kind? Are their some that can take being in a hot car better then others?

I would really like to know.

Chris S.

On Sat, 9 Jun 2001 07:35:24 Henry Jackson wrote: >Equipped with your fire extinguisher and your good intentions, please keep in mind that opening up the engine hood if you suspect an engine fire is NOT what you want to do if you want to keep your good looks. Just what the fire needs to kiss your face is a vent aimed at you and fresh oxygen. > >Try to aim the fire extinguisher at the fire from below, through a vent, radiator or wheel well. If you have to open the hood to get to a fire that is not at full fury, it would seem sensible to open it in a crouching position, face and body well below the path of flames as you open the hood. Try stopping by your local fire department and ask them how to be effective and safe in this kind of situation. > >It might be good to get 2 extinguishers while your at it. I have seen people try to put out an engine fire using up two bottles. > >Anyway I applaud your sense of good will by trying to help someone, even though it was frustrating. At some level everyone that witnessed your attempt (even through the list) had to be confronted with the question of their own willingness to be involved. A significant question that we could all struggle with before the need arises.... > >Henry > >----- Original Message ----- > From: JordanVw@AOL.COM > To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2001 6:00 AM > Subject: ENGINE FIRE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > > > yesterday on the way home from work, i was traveling south on a major local > expressway, and spotted a pickup truck that has just pulled over to the > shoulder in the northbound lanes.. what i thought was steam billowing out > from under the hood.. well, it wasnt steam. driver jumped out, popped > hood open, and saw flames..slammed hood.. i pulled over.. ran across median, > asked if he had a fire extinguisher, no, he didnt.. neither did i.. > NObody was stopping.. people driving by at 80mph, maybe glancing over their > shoulder.. guy is panicking at this point, there is no buildings around, > nowhere to get a fire extinguisher.. finally another guy stops, and we > direct traffic off the road at the exit.. ran up to a semi who was waiting > there, asked if i could use his fire extinguisher, and he said "sorry, i dont > got one" while i could plainly see a compartment on the side of his rig > marked "FIRE EXTINGUISHER INSIDE' people dont care.. at this point, the > flames have totally engulfed the cab of the pickup, and the front tires are > exploding as they burn.. someone finally calls the fire dept on their cell, > but its too late.. there is this huge fireball on the side of the road, and > we get back for fear of the gas tank blowing up.. all we can do is sit > there and watch his truck burn..prolly the only car the guy had.. by the time > the fire dept gets there, there is nothing left of the truck.. > moral of the story? > CHANGE YOUR FUEL LINES.. > CARRY A FIRE EXTINGUISHER > and remember, people dont give a sh*t, they'll drive right past you and watch > your car burn.. > went right out and bought a fire extinguisher at kmart, you'd be suprised, > theyre pretty cheap, under $30 gets you a nice sized one, keep it under your > back seat/etc. > just a FYI.. > chris >

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