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    1. agreetodisagree2023 on

      my first college roommate did this when he used dish soap instead of laundry soap. Equally inefficient.

    2. _JerseyDevil_ on

      Those dudes have super cancer, aren’t fire suppression systems highly cancerous to anyone contacting that crap?

    3. All those guys will be getting cancer at some point standing in all those chemicals!

    4. letsgotgoing on

      I’m surprised they still have firefighters in Ruzzia with all of the military-aged men they have been sending to their death in Ukraine.

    5. Long_Bit8328 on

      They look so relieved that they get to die from cancer instead of a Ukrainian drone.

    6. Guys working this hard – don’t they understand by now that after the drone is *before* the (next) drone?

      I think in Tuapse they are starting to realise that they should just let that thing burn down and don’t reactivate it until after the war.

      Or that they should move. I’ve heard that Vladivostok is this time of year.

    7. bughunter47 on

      They put it out then, seconds later another drone comes in and sets it on fire again

    8. Guess I won’t tell the guys you do not have enough pressure to reach the flames, great for Ukraine.

    9. Complete_Item9216 on

      I have a feeling this is not the same soap I use in my bubble bath. I would not want to get this on my skin let alone in my throat, lungs and stomach.

      Perhaps someone can explain exposure risk to this?

    10. Complete_Item9216 on

      Oil refinery fires are typically fought using Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF) or its alcohol-resistant variant, AR-AFFF.These foams are designed to smother high-hazard flammable liquid fires by creating a vapor-sealing aqueous film that floats on top of the fuel, cooling it and cutting off oxygen.⚠️ Risks of ExposureThe active ingredients in many older AFFF formulations are PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances), often called „forever chemicals“ because they do not break down in the body or the environment.If it gets on your skin:Direct contact can cause immediate irritation, including:Redness, itching, and rashes.Chemical burns in some cases.Dermal absorption: Recent research confirms that PFAS can be absorbed through the skin into the bloodstream.If it gets in your throat (Ingestion):Swallowing the foam or its vapors can cause acute gastrointestinal and respiratory distress:Gastrointestinal: Nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and diarrhea.Respiratory: Throat irritation, coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, and chest tightness.Neurological: Headaches and dizziness.🏥 Long-Term Health RisksPersistent exposure to the PFAS found in AFFF is linked to severe chronic conditions, including:Cancers: Specifically kidney, testicular, bladder, and prostate cancers.Organ Damage: Liver and kidney disease.Systemic Issues: Thyroid disruption, high cholesterol, and immune system suppression.If you have been exposed to AFFF, it is critical to wash the affected skin area immediately with soap and water and seek medical attention if you have swallowed any or are experiencing respiratory

    11. Firefighter buddies are having a foam party while their buddies are being made into mincemeat. Pretty good deal.

    12. HatchingCougar on

      Burning petro chemicals, waist deep in AFFF and not a respirator in sight

      🙄😏

    13. I have a permanent skin condition from being waste deep in AFFF, I am also at a high risk for a TON of fucking cancers, I have had to have a mammogram as a male because of a breast cancer scare. These dudes are speed running that shit. At least my healthcare in America is free due to my service related injuries, also healthcare is a basic human right and everyone should have free access to it.

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