A backdraft occurs when a fire burns in an enclosed space with little ventilation, consuming most of the available oxygen. As the flames die down, heat continues to drive off flammable gases and smoke, which build up under pressure inside the space. When a door, window, or other opening is made, oxygen suddenly rushes in and mixes with these hot gases, causing them to ignite explosively. This rapid ignition produces the violent blast known as a backdraft, often signaled beforehand by smoke pulsing from gaps, soot-stained windows, and air being drawn inward.
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🔥 Note: the clips in this video show fire training demonstrations of backdraft fires. These flames were deliberately induced for training purposes – they were not natural events. 🔥
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That's what happens when you eat Taco Bell and use just a bit to much hot sauce. Don't believe me, just ask my spouse.
What garbage. Sad how youtube is now filled with this crap
The way the nozzle make the fire dude recoil makes it so much cooler
As usual riddled with errors. The first example is not a backdraft fire.
Last time i volunteered for helping with wildfires, the guys called them "blowbacks" as a way to make the tension easier. Was funny even while shoveling dirt in a storm made of fire.
I thought it was a guy in a fireman suit with a flamethrower inside the container at first 😂
Like ur videos