Facts that can save your life! #11

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Published 2023-03-10

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  • @merkel2750
    You SHOULD NOT break contact with the ground, no jumping, no “bunny hopping” no walking, you have to shuffle away, for low voltage 6 meters is usually a safe distance to start walking in dry conditions, high voltage go atleast 8-10 metres, double it if the ground is wet.
  • As someone who has 4 different levels of scuba certification under their belt, yes. Vomit INTO the respirator. I’ve done it, I promise it’s not as horrible as it sounds.
  • @wyattcook1953
    Now it is harder for women to find out if their about to have a heart attack or their period
  • With the diving one, they teach that you can puke into the regulator, it will go through it basically. Anything still in you just purge the same as water.
  • First responders are also trained to listen, and watch in threes. Three flashes, three smokestacks, three smoke clouds, three taps, three shouts, three knocks.
  • In a hostile environment, you can survive 3 minutes without oxygen, 3 hours without shelter, 3 days without water, and 3 weeks without food.
  • When SCUBA diving, the vomit will go out anyways and you can always take the respirator out to wash it out or use your backup
  • The man who fasted for a year - Boutta end this man's whole career
  • @CursedSFMS
    The Half-Life players when told to Bunny Hop: "My Time Has Come"
  • You know what they say, the way to a girl’s heart is through her stomach
  • the rule of threes applies to extreme temperatures too (generally) 3 minutes in extreme cold, 3 hours in extreme heat
  • @Vi0-2
    On the first one, make sure you have a metal rod and touch the ground with it. Some dude is gonna ruin it 🤦‍♂️
  • @g-hacker412
    "You can only survive without food for 3 weeks" Agostino Giuseppe A Barbieri: "Are You Sure About That"?
  • theres one more to the rule of threes. 3 Hours without warmth. Its important that you know which to prioritise, and since 99% of the time you have oxygen on hand, warmth is your next priority in a survival situation
  • @re1ic
    The scuba one is useless, anyone who goes scuba diving gets full training beforehand and depending on the mask, procedure can be vastly different
  • @GuardianSpeed
    I appreciate the fact that this guy is teaching people on how to save themselves, but I can't help but think that he taught someone how to steal a car by smashing the window on a specific area
  • @Gocolas
    Also, if you feel like you’re going to vomit, just hum really loudly and you won’t have that feeling anymore
  • Actually for the 3 weeks without food one; I’ve done research to prove friends wrong before and depending on your body weight/body fat percentage you could survive a month or so without eating. To be fair this includes drinking water frequently, and it’s quite hard to get back to a healthy diet after (your body will be used to not having any food in it and will most likely throw it back up), but you could still probably survive.