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Re: Have you seen a fire?

To: "Mike Bultemeier" <hottvr@birch.net>, "Kat Bryce" <katbryce@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: Have you seen a fire?
From: "Williams" <bswilliams@myriad.net>
Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2000 19:08:43 -0500
As far as I know, you "usually" do not want to open the hood.  That would
only allow more oxygen to reach the fire.  Heat rises, so I've always been
told to blow the extinguisher under the fender and let the flow suck the
retardent up onto the fire.
IS THAT CORRECT????
I really want to know.

Bryan Williams
Beer Money Racing


-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Bultemeier <hottvr@birch.net>
To: Kat Bryce <katbryce@earthlink.net>
Cc: Williams <bswilliams@myriad.net>; Paul Cezanne <oblique@alum.mit.edu>;
Team.Net <autox@autox.team.net>
Date: Friday, June 16, 2000 8:03 AM
Subject: Re: Have you seen a fire?


>I'm reading directly from the fire bottle that I keep under my desk(I know,
my
>wife says I'm wierd)
>
>1. Pull pin and hold unit upright
>
>2. From six feet back aim at the base of the flame
>
>3. Squeeze lever and sweep side to side
>
>Sounds easy doesn't it???
>Maybe you could try practicing at home in the living room???????
>
>Mike(A debate on proper fire bottle use is sure to follow) B. TLS#1
>
>
>Kat Bryce wrote:
>
>> As someone who has had exactly 0 lessons or experience in using a fire
>> extinguisher.  How exactly should one put out an engine that is on fire?
>>
>> I'm sure it would also require some knowledge of what kind of
>> extinguisher you are using.  Do different extinguishers require
>> different techniques?
>>
>> I ask, because while working the pits recently at Road Atlanta (RA) a
>> car came in on fire.  Had he stopped nearer to my station I would have
>> been the first on the scene with an extinguisher.  The flames were
>> rolling out hood and had crossed the fire wall.
>>
>> Kat
>> Fort Myers, FL
>>
>> Williams wrote:
>> >
>> > Yes I've seen two fires at auto-xes.  The worst one was when the oil
catch
>> > can overflowed and soaked the header wrap of a CP Camaro that was
running on
>> > the grid next to me.  I hollered to the driver that he was on fire, and
he
>> > hollered back that the headers always smoked.  It took some searious
yelling
>> > before he believed me.  Then the people who came running up opened the
hood
>> > so they could blow the extinguisher DOWN on the flames.  Talk about
taking a
>> > serious situation and turning it into a dangerous one.
>> >
>> > Bryan Williams
>> > Beer Money Racing
>> > Cool, Calm, and Collected (so far)
>> >
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: Paul Cezanne <oblique@alum.mit.edu>
>> > To: Team.Net <autox@autox.team.net>
>> > Date: Thursday, June 15, 2000 1:19 PM
>> > Subject: Re: Driving Shoes, Now have you seen a fire?
>> >
>> > >>This leads me to ask the question. Has anyone seen a fire of
consequence
>> > at
>> > >>an event? I saw a small one at an event in Kansas City. It wouldn't
have
>> > >>happened
>> > >>if the guy would have listened to everyone and NOT driven the Fiat
with a
>> > >>horrible
>> > >>rod knock for that last run!!
>> > >
>> > >When Leverone's 300ZX was upside down it was leaking gas, but it never
>> > burnt.
>> > >--
>> > >pZ -- Paul Cezanne (formerly Czarnecki)
>> > >
>> > >Please consider buying my wife's new book, The Illusionist,
>> > >(http://www.JeannetteAngell.com) and then help the UN feed the world
>> > >for free @ http://www.TheHungerSite.com
>> > >
>


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