A Korean firefighter has gone viral on YouTube for his creation of a hearth security video with a heavy steel theme.
As reported by the Korea Herald, Senior Firefighter Na Kyung-jin of Chungbuk Fireplace Service Headquarters is the mastermind behind the artistic security video on his YouTube channel, Sobanggwan Samchon – aka Uncle Firefighter when translated to the English – which noticed him embrace his steel persona whereas informing viewers of hearth security ideas.
The video sees a gaggle of firefighters within the midst of a chat earlier than considered one of them transforms right into a steel firefighting hero full with yellow hair, an orange jumpsuit – paying homage to Slipknot’s iconic crimson jumpsuits – and black and white face paint.
The steel firefighter shocks his colleagues as he belts out his hearth security data about escaping residential construction fires over a heavy steel beat.
From there, a band seems because the steel firefighter continues along with his music breaking down hearth security ideas.
The video’s description shared that Na Kyung-jin created the video’s music with the assistance of an AI program. On the time of writing, the video has over 235,000 views.
In accordance with The Korean Herald, Na had shared that he created the video as a strategy to destress from work. He additionally shared that he has felt a way of accomplishment with the way in which he was in a position to get the hearth security messages out and the eye the video has gotten.
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