this is what happens when u refuse to sell ur land in lodi the city has been trying to buy this property for so long and the owner would not sell so what else is there to do but burn the place down...
this went to a auto 3rd alarm upon arrival of the chief who banged out a 5 alarm within the hour due to the face the fire was in the middle of a chemical plant complex hence extensive mutual aid being called in bc 1 they needed ladders to put out the damn fire 2 it was a hazmat sitch,and 3 all those engines were called in because people around half the city we're calling about smoke in the area. so dont sit their and talk shit its all for a reason get your head out your ass and use your brain
@snohorio An old chemical plant in a complex. Maybe they know what's in there. Maybe a preplan in place? Whatever, if that were my fire I would have struck a 3rd right away and most like gone to a 5th. It's called proactive! What does your department do? (if you even have one). Wait and become reactive (defensive)?
i acutly live in garfield and i seen alot of smoke when i went to go check it out it was small then 5 min later lodi was just completely flooded with smoke
U Vollie guys do not get much work....do you? Couple fires a year maybe and then you call the entire county.....at least you have all your gear on. Good Job.
@SNOHORIO You're joking right? It looks like a giant complex, why would you not call the entire county? I can't wait to hear the answer Mr. Know it all.
Next day while on standby at Lodi fire headquarters, @ approx. 1430 hours , a working house fire in Lodi was broadcast. Standby units from Little Ferry ,Tower ladder 307 , pumper from East Newark and Fair Lawn fire departments responded. On arrival found a working fire on the second floor. The fire was extinguished in about 30 minutes with no injuries. GOOD JOB !!!
this is what happens when u refuse to sell ur land in lodi the city has been trying to buy this property for so long and the owner would not sell so what else is there to do but burn the place down...
Ev0lone 4 months ago
man, they like those 10 man cabs in NJ.....
Truck11Productions 11 months ago
woaaa hose 2 was at the fire the next day too jeez fire hq isnt everything
knowsnolaws 11 months ago
@knowsnolaws fire hq beat hose to the fire the next day so i would be quit
fflruffeljr615 3 months ago
this went to a auto 3rd alarm upon arrival of the chief who banged out a 5 alarm within the hour due to the face the fire was in the middle of a chemical plant complex hence extensive mutual aid being called in bc 1 they needed ladders to put out the damn fire 2 it was a hazmat sitch,and 3 all those engines were called in because people around half the city we're calling about smoke in the area. so dont sit their and talk shit its all for a reason get your head out your ass and use your brain
anthony77791 1 year ago
@snohorio An old chemical plant in a complex. Maybe they know what's in there. Maybe a preplan in place? Whatever, if that were my fire I would have struck a 3rd right away and most like gone to a 5th. It's called proactive! What does your department do? (if you even have one). Wait and become reactive (defensive)?
12715159 1 year ago
i acutly live in garfield and i seen alot of smoke when i went to go check it out it was small then 5 min later lodi was just completely flooded with smoke
arazona3 1 year ago
U Vollie guys do not get much work....do you? Couple fires a year maybe and then you call the entire county.....at least you have all your gear on. Good Job.
SNOHORIO 1 year ago
@SNOHORIO You're joking right? It looks like a giant complex, why would you not call the entire county? I can't wait to hear the answer Mr. Know it all.
chechnya 1 year ago
was it a big fire
Skankpronger 2 years ago
the day of my high school graduation
yoitssteve 2 years ago 2
@yoitssteve Yo steve, who are you? That was my graduation as well:)
MadRussian258 8 months ago
Next day while on standby at Lodi fire headquarters, @ approx. 1430 hours , a working house fire in Lodi was broadcast. Standby units from Little Ferry ,Tower ladder 307 , pumper from East Newark and Fair Lawn fire departments responded. On arrival found a working fire on the second floor. The fire was extinguished in about 30 minutes with no injuries. GOOD JOB !!!
aWHACKER1 2 years ago
u no it caught on fire at night to?
s4neubieg35 2 years ago