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  • Fully involved is an understatement.... hate to see someone lose there home

  • looka like st augustine fl

  • NorthEast Florida.

  • @firemiller1 What part of Florida is this in?

  • Its an 07' Peirce Enforcer, Cab-Over. 750 gallons, 1250 pump. 

  • Or motor

  • That truck in really well insulated..Can't hardly hear the siren

  • TTfirevid1112- thank you for your insight, as you will see, discriptions have been removed! Enjoy everyone, the will be some more videos coming!

  • Makes you wonder how a house can be that fully engulf prior to arrival. To me it screams arson. Do you know what the cause was? Was it a gas leak? The fire just seem so driven.

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  • @rsn071 No it does not. The title is "E4 responding to fully involved structure fire" and in the discription it says "Produced with CyberLink Power Director". No where does it say arson on my screen.

  • @Emsworker68 You'd be surprised how fast a house can go up. Just because its fully involved doesnt mean it was intentional. Once it hits that flash over stage its pretty much down hill from there

  • @tollhouseballer I have been a FF for 12 years now. I am aware of flashover. That does not negate the fact that when I see a house that fully envolved so quickly it screams of arson. It is a clue that it maybe an arson not a proof. It peeks my interest,.

  • @Emsworker68 Well ive worked for CalFire, Fresno County, and the city. For 4 years. Yes I havent been with the fire service that long, but Ive been 100's of calls and whether theres an excellerant due to arson or its just a regular old bedroom fire caused by the drop of a cigarette... houses go up in the matter of minutes.

  • @tollhouseballer I appreciate your service-- thank you. Since it's your field, I thought you might want to know the spelling is "accelerant". Stay safe.

  • The video gets cut short. The wind blew the deck gun right back into the windsheild, so you couldn't see anything.

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