• Flying Squid
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    587 months ago

    I live in a town surrounded by a lot of farms. This does happen on occasion.

    • @Mongostein@lemmy.ca
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      7 months ago

      So what do you do in this situation that you’ve fallen in to grain?

      I imagine you might still be able to breath if you can keep your mouth covered.

      Edit: I’m getting downvoted because I’m not familiar with grain suffocation? Ok there. 🙄

      Edit again: oh they stopped. Thanks for not being jerks, everyone!

  • @LifeOfChance@lemmy.world
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    257 months ago

    There was a guy who got stuck in his grain silo and before calling authorities he made a tiktok that showed him sinking every time he took a breath or moved in anyway. He was surprisingly calm but you could hear panic slowly wave over him as he spoke about how fucked he was. He was later rescued alive and made a very short video saying he survived.

  • @Dr_Fetus_Jackson@lemmy.world
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    247 months ago

    Growing up in a rural farm area, this was not an entirely unusual thing to occur. That always surprised me a little, seeing that it was talked about regularly and a known hazard. It was known well enough that, though I was never a part of the agricultural crowd, I knew the danger silos posed.

  • bellly
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    217 months ago

    Do not let a woman who decorates her buttocks deceive you, By wily coaxing, for she is after your granary;

    • NaibofTabr
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      77 months ago

      Extra protein content in this batch of flour

        • NaibofTabr
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          37 months ago

          Heh, imagine you buy a bag of flour at the grocery store, take it home and find a whole dead pigeon inside.

    • @usualsuspect191@lemmy.ca
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      37 months ago

      So many of them with their wings in weird positions that it must hurt… Then there’s others just walking right in like it’s a portal. I’m hoping it’s not a grinder but just going to a truck or screw conveyer and the birds are (mostly) ok

    • @Krauerking@lemy.lol
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      27 months ago

      Can I say I love that last pigeon just walking casually into the great unknown that is that grain sinkhole like it’s done with its pigeony existence without it looking like I’m a psychopath?

      Cause boy that one just strolled in there.

    • @Cryophilia@lemmy.world
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      197 months ago

      It’s not irrational. Grain silos are fucking scary. People die all the time. Grain is also very flammable.

      • @Krauerking@lemy.lol
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        57 months ago

        Right? Like it’s irrational if you don’t live or work near a farm but if you do… Man you hear about silo deaths way to often, children being one of the worst ones you see in the news

        • @Senseless@feddit.de
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          17 months ago

          That’s why I said irrational. Because I live in a city and there’s no grain silos anywhere near me and even if they are I’m not working on a farm.

    • tiredofsametab
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      287 months ago

      In a grain silo, the top layer may appear hard and it may appear that everything is solid below you. However, there could be voids and the grain underneath is still loose. You can easily break through, get trapped, and suffocate in grain. This image actually appears to be from the wikipedia I came to link, heh: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grain_entrapment

    • Kerrigor
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      197 months ago

      It only takes two seconds to three seconds to become helpless in flowing grain

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        IT ONLY TAKES TWO SECONDS TO BECOME HELPLESS IN FLOWING GRAIN

        • unhappy_grapefruit 2
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          3 minutes to suffocate as well According to the Wikipedia your only chance of survival in that situation is to attempt to find or create a airpocket

          One guy whom had a dust respirator was trapped for 5 hours sliping in and out of consciousness sounds terrifying not having control of your limbs stuck upto your head in grain alone in the freezing pitch dark and the risk of hypothermia or suffocation looms over you what a way to go

          • @Daft_ish@lemmy.world
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            37 months ago

            I wonder how much adrenaline your body can produce. I’m not looking to find out. Some people, though. Like people who go snow boarding/skiing on remote mountains and get trapped in the snow.

            • @Krauerking@lemy.lol
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              27 months ago

              Yeah I am not looking to find out either and it sounds like a miserable way to go out. But I also like skiing.

              So personal tip, you can spit to figure out which way you are oriented because being upsidedown cclan cause you to lose consciousness faster from blood pooling in your head. If you are trying to flex to keep blood flowing, you can try to wiggle your wrists and arms slowly to pack the snow and see of you can push against it but you can risk slipping in further.

              And if you are deeply in the wilderness give people your exact schedule and wear a device that allows for people to locate you without you having to do anything. Honestly the same can be said for working near or I’m grain bins

  • @makyo@lemmy.world
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    77 months ago

    This drove me bonkers in that movie “A Quiet Place”. The physics of the grain were constantly changing on them, at first they were sinking, then the alien was on it fine, then they were on it fine, then they were sinking. It was a debacle and it may have bothered me more than it should have due to the dozens of other plot holes and innacuracies in the movie.