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00:00There are incidents that need to be investigated and we are happy that no one was saved, as long as they were caught on cam.
00:09There are different incidents of burned cars caught on cam.
00:14In Thailand, a bus was caught on fire while students were on a field trip.
00:20In Kisamampalad, many were trapped and were not saved.
00:25Less than 23 people were injured in the tragedy.
00:29In the initial investigation, a bus wheel popped out of the front before it was burned.
00:34The exact cause of the fire is still being investigated.
00:39Caught on cam!
00:42A motorcycle in Kalawag, Quezon was on fire.
00:47That was after two motorcycles collided.
00:51A rider was trying to lift his motorcycle but it suddenly exploded because the gasoline ran out.
00:58The motorcycle was not saved because of the strong fire.
01:01The riders were saved as they were injured in various parts of the body.
01:08Caught on cam!
01:12A motorcycle also exploded in San Ildefonso, Bulacan after it collided with a truck.
01:19In the video, you can see a motorcycle coming out from the left lane.
01:23It was a truck that was brought home from Salpucan.
01:26The rider threw it and the motorcycle exploded.
01:30In Parangay, in the morning, the gasoline of the motorcycle ran out because of the collision.
01:35It is also possible that the battery of the motorcycle sparked.
01:39The rider was trying to lift his motorcycle but he was hit by a heavy bullet and he was seriously injured in his knee.
01:49Igan, how can we avoid these incidents and what can we do in this situation?
01:55Christopher Grau, Fire Officer 3 of the Bureau of Fire Protection of Pasig will answer that question.
02:02Good morning.
02:03Good morning, Sir Igan.
02:05Sir, in our video, a burned bus was used in a field trip.
02:11I was surprised to find out that they were trapped but the wheel exploded first.
02:17So, we can see that there is no hope that the vehicle will be saved.
02:22It was an accident, right?
02:24So, what is the possible cause of the explosion of the bus or vehicle?
02:29Is it right that the wheel exploded?
02:32Yes, Sir Igan.
02:33Anyway, we have an image here for us to explain.
02:37So, Sir Igan, let's do what we should do once the wheel exploded.
02:41Of course, first of all, let's not panic.
02:44And let's not suddenly step on the brake.
02:48And let's not suddenly turn the wheel.
02:56So, let's be careful to choose the safe zone.
03:01Once we're on the side, Sir Igan, make sure that we switched off the ignition source.
03:08Our ignition source should be counter-clockwise.
03:11And our handbrake.
03:13And let's evacuate the vehicle quickly, just like the bus.
03:18If ever, Sir Igan, there is a fire,
03:21it is important that we have our own fire extinguisher in our vehicle, especially in the bus.
03:29Okay.
03:30So, we will use a fire extinguisher so that it won't get bigger.
03:34Okay.
03:35And so that the passengers of the bus can be evacuated safely.
03:39But in that situation, is there really no one who can be saved?
03:42If they're not killed, the fire will get bigger.
03:45Yes, Sir.
03:46That's what's sad.
03:47That's what we should avoid.
03:48If you panic, Sir Igan, that's why for us in the Bureau of Fire Protection,
03:52prevention is important to us.
03:53That's why all the people, we have a fire safety seminar so that we know what to do.
03:58Okay, let's move on to the second video.
04:00Two motorcycles collided.
04:02Yes, Sir.
04:03Two motorcycles collided.
04:04So, what can you do if a motorcycle suddenly collides while you're still driving?
04:08Yes, that's right, Sir Igan.
04:09If you can see, the two motorcycles collided.
04:12One of the motorcycles automatically caught fire.
04:15Yes.
04:16So, its heat source came from friction, that's why it caught fire.
04:21So, if you're driving there, you should immediately move away.
04:25Okay.
04:26The second motorcycle, Sir Igan, you saw it collided, right?
04:28Yes.
04:29So, there's still no fire.
04:30That's why we always say that when there's a big accident,
04:33we automatically switch off the ignition source.
04:36We switch off the ignition source counterclockwise.
04:39Because what happened there, the tank caught fire.
04:42When it was lifted, because the ignition source was still open, there was fire.
04:47And in our last video, the motorcycle caught fire again after it collided with a truck.
04:53One of the reasons is that gasoline leaks when there's an accident like this.
04:57And you saw that there's a gasoline leak.
04:59Is it possible to avoid a gasoline leak?
05:02Actually, Sir Arnold, we're always on prevention, right?
05:05Yes.
05:06So, we'll go back to automatic prevention.
05:08Don't forget the blow baguettes.
05:10Okay.
05:11So, in that scenario, it really leaked.
05:14Let's look at this image, Sir Igan.
05:16It leaked because there was an automatic collision.
05:19Okay.
05:20So, the fire element was complete, that's why there was fire.
05:24Yes.
05:25It's a good thing because the truck moved away.
05:28So, that's why it didn't catch fire.
05:30Let's do a demo here.
05:31Okay.
05:32Let's look at this, Sir Igan.
05:33What will you do?
05:35It was switched off.
05:36It moved away at a safe distance.
05:38It took the key and left.
05:40Then?
05:41It took the fire extinguisher, if available, Sir Igan, to put out the fire.
05:45Because if you saw in the video, they didn't use the fire extinguisher.
05:50But if you don't have a fire extinguisher, don't forget to call our national emergency hotline,
05:56which is 911.
05:57911.
05:58So that our colleagues can respond.
06:00Is there a small fire extinguisher for motorcycles?
06:03Yes, Sir Igan.
06:04There is.
06:05There's a five-pound one.
06:07Let's show it.
06:08So that the motorcyclists can buy it and avoid...
06:10There.
06:11Where?
06:12There.
06:13It's important, Sir.
06:14The smaller one is better.
06:17It's portable, Sir Igan.
06:18Even for cars, right?
06:19Yes.
06:20For cars, the five-pound one.
06:22Or you can also use the ten-pound one, Sir Igan.
06:25So that it's bigger.
06:26So that it can last longer.
06:27Can it put out the fire?
06:28Yes, it can.
06:29For motorcycles, Sir Igan.
06:30There.
06:31How much is it?
06:32How many people...
06:33We're not...
06:34What's the price range?
06:35So that the viewers know.
06:36Is it cheap?
06:37Our advice is to go to the suppliers or buy it, Sir Igan.
06:42There.
06:44Online.
06:45Online.
06:46And of course, you have to serve it, right?
06:48Yes.
06:49And you have to follow the standard.
06:52Okay.
06:53Thank you very much, Christopher Guirao, Fire Officer 3 of Bureau of Fire Protection.
06:58Sir Igan, if there's an accident or something happens to you on the road,
07:01we will investigate it.
07:02And we will report it to the court.
07:07Be careful.
07:08I'll be back soon.