@honeybhosle6612

This is probably going to be the most important video

@MaxBernseGA

Smoke rises, don't forget. If you're in area with lots of smoke, try to lower your body to the ground as you move, run, walk...don't let it slow you down though -- if you must run fully standing, do it.

@anisezettecarey2448

Him Running Out The Fire❤️❤️❤️😮😮😮

@tobiojo6469

Interesting and helpful video

@QuethLevi

Video Starts @ 3:32

@Idevaughan530

I live in San Diego California and I can tell you the worst fire in history in San Diego was the summer of 2020 that was the worst one I ever been through

@Loikohoo-bz1tj

Very intresting video!

@kartracermixup

Next video request: How To Survive A Titan Triggerfish Attack

@diontaedaughtry974

Everybody blow out the fire like it's the world largest Birthday cake 🌬🎂

@KieraCameron514

To begin with, I would not live in a fire-prone area, but if somehow I were hoodwinked into doing so, I would build a deep swimming pool and have scuba gear with enough air for a couple hours. When a fire came, I would put on the scuba gear and get down into the bottom of the pool, fully submerged.

@Wonderwhoopin

The fire was melting cars, a phone ain’t gonna make it and the internet and servers were down so no iCloud. He recorded for nothing

@rubensbetke4343

Next video: How to survive a kraken attack!

@ki-pattao9030

They should listen to Smokey the Bear🐻

@notacat7127

Damn your unskippable ads

@zoheb05

Watch this if your country has a wild fire

@MaxBernseGA

Next video: How to survive animal attacks while camping 😊

@RossShrika3623

How to survive how to survive.

@jennifermarie3158

One tip is to not stop to record a video for social media clout before you starting to get to rescue. Recording your death "for your kids to remember you" is just selfish anyway because it's just going to give them more trauma

@HiteAdventures

Elemental

@cgagamer1

First let’s go