This Boy Just “Saved” The Entire School 😨 #interesting

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  1. So bizarre.
    A very expensive mistake saved the school. How funny and interesting.
    The student might have some trouble with the school and might have trouble law enforcement.
    Breaking a fire sprinkler head is a bad and expensive thing to do…but for you primarily.
    Very whacky and bizarre story:
    I was in a residential place when 15 and 16 years old, and a certain client when he was mad at times would break the fire sprinkler in his room or in the shower room and slightly flooded the place. He one time I think broke it in the Dining Hall as well. He was an idiot back then, and another client did one time as well.
    If you break a fire sprinkler head, even if it was an accident, it still is very expensive. If it was not an accident especially, you are screwed with a very high fine, and I mean a lot of money.

  2. you literally see thr sprinkler soaks him.
    the system disengaged and only released the gross looking water.

    literal not pro on anything – water gets gross when it stands still for long time.
    it takes 72 hours for eater to ' go septic '

    these sprinklers sre fine.

    please consider researching

  3. That's bullshit. It is from corrosion on the inside of the pipes, but it doesn't get to the point of blocking anything. I've seen those things go off several times, the water always looks like that

  4. I thought that he like idk some random water came from somewhere and hit him then launched him to the wall and how he saved the school is that it could have hit someone else💀💀💀💀

  5. I work in a private building and 4 times a year we do what’s a flow and tamper test. It test the sprinklers and drains (that’s the flow part) and also the alarms on the valves that control the water flow to the system (that’s the tamper part). It’s required by the insurance company so either the school wasn’t insured or they somehow got the company to sign off without testing. We also go around and test all the smokes, pull stations and make sure the announcement systems and lights are working through setting off alarms. All of this is supposed to be 4 times a year.

  6. I'm going to disagree with this one. I'm a fire inspector….this is normal. The water is normally black and reeks. They are required inspections 3-4 times a year especially in schools. And a 5 year internal pipe inspection that makes sure theres no blockages. But yes the metal pipes do corrord over time thats what the inspections are for. To catch it before it gets bad.

  7. Years ago, I worked at a factory that handled a lot of flammable and combustible chemicals and materials, a fire sprinkler system was installed throughout the building and the adjacent office building and the way the company dealt with these sorts of issues was to cut out all of the piping connecting the sprinklers and sell it as scrap metal