Korean Firefighter Goes Viral With Heavy Metal Fire Safety Video

Korean Firefighter Goes Viral With Heavy Metal Fire Safety Video
Korean Firefighter Goes Viral With Heavy Metal Fire Safety Video

A Korean firefighter has gone viral on YouTube for his creation of a heavy metal-themed fire safety video.

As reported by Herald of KoreaSenior firefighter Na Kyung-jin of Chungbuk Fire Headquarters is the mastermind behind the creative safety video on his YouTube channel, Sobanggwan Samchon – aka Uncle Firefighter when translated into English – which sees him embrace his all-metal persona informing viewers about fire safety. advice.

The video shows a group of firefighters chatting before one of them transforms into a metal firefighter hero with yellow hair, an orange jumpsuit – reminiscent of Slipknot’s iconic red jumpsuits – and black makeup and white.

The metal firefighter shocks his colleagues as he gives fire safety information on escaping residential structure fires to a heavy metal beat.

From there, a band appears as the metal fireman continues his song revealing fire safety tips.

The video’s description states that Na Kyung-jin created the music for the video using an AI program. As of this writing, the video has over 235,000 views.

According to The Korean HeraldNa had shared that he created the video to unwind from work. He also shared that he felt a sense of accomplishment with how he managed to spread the fire safety messages and the attention the video attracted.

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The American hardcore punk band teamed up with the singer-songwriter on the track earlier this year. He appears on Knocked Loose’s third and final album, “You Won’t Go Before You’re Supposed To,” released in May.

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