That sucks guys... I fortunately have never encountered a water issue. It must suck being there at the call, using up your booster tank for absolutely nothing.... 500 gallons wont do anything on that big of a building. A little excitement on the radio? haha! Good job guys! Keep up the good work.
were you guys having a water supply problem? i would have immediately had my 1st due engine stretch a 1 3/4 on the exposure and big fire big hose stretch two 2 1/2's on that building with your 2nd due picking you up and go from there thats a surround and drown all my engine companys and truck companys would be just dumping water on it if i were in command or was there any left to save?
@ANONYMOUS1747 ... if you listen...when the view changes to the scene.... engine 46 was to hit the hydrant at hoss's... they did...i personally was on side b...the building was a "warehouse" with wood inside... there was a house becoming involved on side be...that's where you saw the truck crew go... to protect that side B exposure... the engine hit the hyrdant... but then there was some confusion with the 3rd engine which arrived as the engine layed up to the scene....
the 3rd due engine....from what i understand... actually removed the 5 inch from the hydrant to hook up the Hemat valve which cost us all that time...i don't know why...i know it helps when you have a long lay or a bad hydrant...but this was a GREAT hydrant..soo...was it worth the time?? we'll never know... but our truck...which is basically a quint...only carries 500 gals... so we were at the mercy of the engine....AND I was mad cuz I was on side B by myself sittin on a 2 1/2 when we lost water
I actually remember this fire...I was on vacation with family in Hershey and the day before we were leaving we saw this huge smoke tower in the west from Route 422. We tried to get closer and get a better look...didn't get very far though. Pretty sure we heard you guys responding though. :) Looks like you guys had a good worker that day. Very rare that we get one of these kinds of fires up here (my dad and I are FFs on Long Island). Glad no one got hurt. Stay Safe and God Bless.
it was a hot fire....i could feel it as soon as i got out the truck...i couldn't believe i filmed that radiated heat igniting the exposure building...one thing that blows my mind is, a couple lights on our truck were warped from the heat...the exposure building caught...but that plastic tent right beside the structure never melted...plastic can catch fire but for the most part it melts...i wouldve expected all that plastic covering to melt too...hmmm
That sucks guys... I fortunately have never encountered a water issue. It must suck being there at the call, using up your booster tank for absolutely nothing.... 500 gallons wont do anything on that big of a building. A little excitement on the radio? haha! Good job guys! Keep up the good work.
-your fellow volunteer firefighter.
leakage182 8 months ago
were you guys having a water supply problem? i would have immediately had my 1st due engine stretch a 1 3/4 on the exposure and big fire big hose stretch two 2 1/2's on that building with your 2nd due picking you up and go from there thats a surround and drown all my engine companys and truck companys would be just dumping water on it if i were in command or was there any left to save?
ANONYMOUS1747 1 year ago
@ANONYMOUS1747 ... if you listen...when the view changes to the scene.... engine 46 was to hit the hydrant at hoss's... they did...i personally was on side b...the building was a "warehouse" with wood inside... there was a house becoming involved on side be...that's where you saw the truck crew go... to protect that side B exposure... the engine hit the hyrdant... but then there was some confusion with the 3rd engine which arrived as the engine layed up to the scene....
higgins016 1 year ago
the 3rd due engine....from what i understand... actually removed the 5 inch from the hydrant to hook up the Hemat valve which cost us all that time...i don't know why...i know it helps when you have a long lay or a bad hydrant...but this was a GREAT hydrant..soo...was it worth the time?? we'll never know... but our truck...which is basically a quint...only carries 500 gals... so we were at the mercy of the engine....AND I was mad cuz I was on side B by myself sittin on a 2 1/2 when we lost water
higgins016 1 year ago
I actually remember this fire...I was on vacation with family in Hershey and the day before we were leaving we saw this huge smoke tower in the west from Route 422. We tried to get closer and get a better look...didn't get very far though. Pretty sure we heard you guys responding though. :) Looks like you guys had a good worker that day. Very rare that we get one of these kinds of fires up here (my dad and I are FFs on Long Island). Glad no one got hurt. Stay Safe and God Bless.
3choPho3nixx 1 year ago
WOW, Q...
Springrovean 1 year ago
i could spell the smoke the whole from graystone farms (housing development
iLikeMuffinsandBeans 1 year ago
great footage
naklt623 1 year ago
2:55 See that cat run for its life? LMAO!!
Great video
bapabob 2 years ago
thats one hot fire if the building 10 yards away catches
80fireman 2 years ago
it was a hot fire....i could feel it as soon as i got out the truck...i couldn't believe i filmed that radiated heat igniting the exposure building...one thing that blows my mind is, a couple lights on our truck were warped from the heat...the exposure building caught...but that plastic tent right beside the structure never melted...plastic can catch fire but for the most part it melts...i wouldve expected all that plastic covering to melt too...hmmm
higgins016 2 years ago
Good example of a autoexposure problem at 2:21
emtgregg 2 years ago
Wow
PGMEagle 2 years ago
Great fire footage! Did they have to replace the "Q" siren after that run?
hfd37truck 2 years ago
i think there were 2 fires that day, the first one is the one they were fightin, and the second was the Q after they got there lol
80fireman 2 years ago
Great video...
BatonOps 2 years ago