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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130527:10:16:00

Maybe you can see that, but to see a firefighter in an explosion right next to him and doing nothing, i would never expect to see such a thing. you know? and imagine the dangers that they re just going through, you know? i really appreciate their courage. a team of firefighters faces one of its greatest fears a flashover. that s the closest i ever want to come to near death experience. october 3rd, 2011. a blaze breaks out at a bistro in franklin, ohio. firefighter quincy pearson heads into the smoke-filled restaurant to fight what appears to be a kitchen fire. initially when we got inside, the smoke was very light at the moment. but i could see through it. i could see a glow coming from ....

Near Death Experience , October 3rd , October 3rd 2011 , Kitchen Fire , Firefighter Quincy Pearson Heads ,

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130211:08:19:00

It s starting to get really hot in the room. i m watching these signs before me unfold and i m starting to recognize that we re about to be caught in a flashover. flashovers are triggered when extreme heat causes all exposed flammable material to ignite at the same time. pearson says flashovers are a firefighter s worst nightmare and almost also a calling card for certain death. something very dangerous to the fire service. it deals with temperatures between 1,000 and 1500 degrees. everything in that room, people, furniture, doesn t matter, is going to light. it s going to be on fire at once. pearson orders the firefighter to evacuate the building immediately. one makes it outside, but seconds later. go, go, go! oh, my god. tense moments pass. no one knows if anyone still inside is alive. but then pearson and another ....

Fire Service , Calling Card , Routine Car Fire , Doesnt Matter , No One ,

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130211:01:19:00

Me unfold and i m starting to recognize that we re about to be caught in a flashover. flashovers are triggered when extreme heat causes all exposed flammable material to ignite at the same time. pearson says flashovers are a firefighter s worst nightmare and almost also a calling card for certain death. something very dangerous to the fire service. it deals with temperatures between 1,000 and 1500 degrees. everything in that room, people, furniture, doesn t matter, is going to light. it s going to be on fire at once. pearson orders the firefighter to evacuate the building immediately. one makes it outside, but seconds later go, go, go! oh, my god. tense moments pass. no one knows if anyone still inside is alive. but then pearson and another firefighter crawl out the front ....

Doesnt Matter , Fire Service , Calling Card , Routine Car Fire , No One ,

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130211:01:17:00

The firefighter continues, as if nothing ever happened. and in less than a minute gets the fire under control. it s believed the blaze started as an electrical fire with magnesium in the metal steering column possibly responsible for the sudden blast. but one thing is for certain, john will never forget the firefighter who didn t flinch. i mean, to see a car on fire, maybe you can see that, but to see a firefighter in an explosion next to him and doing nothing, i would never expect to see such a thing. you know? and imagine the dangers that they re just going through, you know? i really appreciate their courage and bravery. a team of firefighters faces one of its greatest fears, a flashover. that s the closest i ever want to come to near death ....

Routine Car Fire , John Will , Didnt Flinch , Near Death Experience ,

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130211:08:17:00

The firefighter continues, as if nothing ever happened. and in less than a minute gets the fire under control. it s believed the blaze started as an electrical fire with magnesium in the metal steering column possibly responsible for the sudden blast. but one thing is for certain, john will never forget the firefighter who didn t flinch. i mean, to see a car on fire, maybe you can see that, but to see a firefighter in an explosion next to him and doing nothing, i would never expect to see such a thing. you know? and imagine the dangers that they re just going through, you know? i really appreciate their courage. a team of firefighters faces one of its greatest fears, a flashover. ....

Routine Car Fire , John Will , Didnt Flinch ,