Just a technicality: the air is blown into space, not sucked into space. It's the internal pressure of the air that causes it to rapidly expand into the vacuum. As to whether it will take you out with it, that's down to how big the hole is. If left unchecked, the air will keep escaping until there's a vacuum left inside the ship.
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Reply to If there was a hole in the ISS, would everyone get sucked out like in Sci-Fi movies? by hobbitlover
Just a technicality: the air is blown into space, not sucked into space. It's the internal pressure of the air that causes it to rapidly expand into the vacuum. As to whether it will take you out with it, that's down to how big the hole is. If left unchecked, the air will keep escaping until there's a vacuum left inside the ship.