Facts that Can Save Your Life Someday

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Lots of amazing facts will help you survive the worst scenarios. Lets find out about some facts that may save your life some day.

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A serious life saving tip both for the last tip you gave and for diving emergencies is to NEVER hold your breath, its rule number one for diving but often forgotten by panicked victims. If you hold your breath whilst ascending your lungs will expand, because of the air expanding within it, and they will explode. By continuously breathing out small bubbles the air can leave the lungs in the same rate as it expands. Also known as the CESA ascend.

jasperkoole
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I've been underwater once and when I was nearly out of breath I didn't know I was swimming down until I let out a small amount of air. Really saved my butt

guntherimmers
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I had to give CPR to an Old Lady that collapsed in a post office near where I lived the lady survived and was breathing when the ambulance came.

barrygreen
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About 3 years ago I had to do CPR on my mother! And thank God I did it right cause she still with us

RC.RD
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Saved my good friend by doing CPR. Every one of his birthdays, his mother calls me and thanks me that she can celebrate it with him.

kphoto
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1:29 Got kidnapped?
Just cough and say you just got back from China, bonus if you are also Asian.

yourneighbour
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When I was young, I thought I smelled burning tacos. Don't ask me. I actually have absolutely no idea what burning tacos smell like. I've never been around anyone who has managed to burn tacos. But, that was what I was certain I smelled. It was coming from the heating vent. Fortunately, my parents actually believed me, and they went around the house checking for the burning tacos, so to speak. They never did find them though, and I got teased about it for a couple of weeks. Even though I continued to smell the odor, on and off after that initial incident. It was after those two weeks, that the community sent a letter saying that the furnaces we malfunctioning. The wires were melting and beginning to burn. At that point it made sense, more or less. I still have no idea what a burning taco smells like. lol🤷🏼‍♀️

Fandangtastic
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guess because i am a electrician i notice @ 6:34 the plug does not match the outlet lol

shiroken
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I've thrown up in my scuba regulator once. I went vertigo and the fishes enjoyed the aftermath.

genoquichocho
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<——— licensed electrician

I’ve never smelled rotten eggs or urine associated with an electrical fire. Burning plastic, maybe.

Holocaustica
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I tested the elevator one. I was surprised it worked haha.

Cultee
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To anyone who needs this
I hope you have a nice day

keicbajenfhencisienfcs
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What a
When the video came on the part of electric my house also he a bad ouder so I went and check the plug and it was it... Thank u for helping me.... 😍

avnikumar
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I'm gonna abuse the elevator tip at least twice

renamon
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1:58 EVERY TRUNK THAT HAS THE CAPPACETY TO FIT A TODLER HAS A BRIGHT YELLOW LEVER YOU CAN PULL TO OPEN THE TRUNK, PLEASE REMEMBER 5HIS PEOPLE AS IT COULD SAVE YOUR LIFE

thecollection
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I wished i learned about the electric fire one that's how the fire started back at breed square .. Me my mom and little sister was trapped on the third floor (but we all got out alive)

renamon
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Aww ur voice is so soft this Video its really nice

shylalennie
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Man when I was learning how to be an EMT they told us that singing the song staying alive during CPR is perfect for the rate of compressions but neglected to mention another one bites the dust. I’m pretty sure if I ever have to do CPR on somebody I’m gonna sing another one bites the dust because CPR is freaking exhausting and the silent humor might keep me going longer.

alsswim
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The facts "out there" are brought "in here" by the Be Amazed Narrator. Thank you sir for compiling really useful bits of information for our health, safety and comfort

Skyscraper
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To drive the point home (and make it easier to remember), the reason it says to not pour water on an oil fire at 2:30, is not just that it will make the flames grow, but WHY it makes them grow. The water does evaporate from the heat as he says, turning it instantly into steam. But then as the steam particles rise, each one carries a small droplet of the cooking oil up with it, the effect being to aerosolize the oil, like spraying it from an aerosol can. So your bit of flaming liquid in a pan, which is bad enough, instantly becomes a several-feet-wide-and-tall fireball exploding in the air in front of your face, in the confined space of a kitchen! So, no water on a grease or oil fire, folks!

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