Also I saw someone's comment the truck did try to help they opened up on ventilation ass soon as they got there from the front the flash occurred after tht the crew from e422 got trapped becuz the flash was behind them and fire cut off the front they had to run threw the fire on side A to safety no one was hurt or transported to the hospital
I'm inexperienced on this matter, so please excuse the question, but how come there wasn't any water being put through the side and rear windows until much later on? Also, why weren't they attacking the ground-level front fire with another hose from the outside? Thanks for the job that you guys do, I'm glad you're keeping us safe.
@GUMMYBEAYUH Quick lesson in firefighting...we always approach the fire from the unburned side hence the line goes in from the front to back. Fire in this case was seated towards the rear of this structure on floor number one. Second, NEVER, NEVER put water from outside in unless we have deemed the structure is a total loss and we have removed all the firefighters/occupants from the burning structure. Is this answer your question?
VIEWING THIS VIDEO YOU DID AN OUTSTANDING JOB . COMMAND KEPT OTHERS ALERT AS TO WHAT WAS GOINGON EVERYSTEP OF THE WAY FROMSTART TO FINISH. DON,TFORGET MY BROS SIZEUP BEGINS THE TIME THECALL IS RECIVEDAND DISPATCHED.
VIEWING THIS VIDEO YOU DID AN OUTSTANDING JOB . COMMAND KEPT OTHERS ALERT AS TO WHAT WAS GOINGON EVERYSTEP OF THE WAY FROMSTART TO FINISH. DONT FORGET MY FIGHTING BROS,SIZEUP THE TIME THAT THE IS RECIVED AND DISPATCHED.
That's a good question. There's another video on here that shows the flashover that occurs that injures the 3 firefighters.I'll post the link as soon as I find it.I also think the reason they didn't stick the roof because they were told there was mutiple people trapped.
That's a good question. There's another video on here that shows the flashover that occurs that injures the 3 firefighters.I'll post the link as soon as I find it.
I'm not trying to start anything or bad mouth a scene I wasn't on. But any reason truck 422 didn't stick the roof on arrival, and get it opened up so the engine crew may not have taken such a beating? Not bad mouthing just opening up a little discussion?
Also I saw someone's comment the truck did try to help they opened up on ventilation ass soon as they got there from the front the flash occurred after tht the crew from e422 got trapped becuz the flash was behind them and fire cut off the front they had to run threw the fire on side A to safety no one was hurt or transported to the hospital
fcfdladder22 11 months ago
I used to volunteer at 22 thank god no one on b shift got hurt at tht call knew all the guys who were inside thank god their ok
fcfdladder22 11 months ago
I'm inexperienced on this matter, so please excuse the question, but how come there wasn't any water being put through the side and rear windows until much later on? Also, why weren't they attacking the ground-level front fire with another hose from the outside? Thanks for the job that you guys do, I'm glad you're keeping us safe.
GUMMYBEAYUH 11 months ago
@GUMMYBEAYUH Quick lesson in firefighting...we always approach the fire from the unburned side hence the line goes in from the front to back. Fire in this case was seated towards the rear of this structure on floor number one. Second, NEVER, NEVER put water from outside in unless we have deemed the structure is a total loss and we have removed all the firefighters/occupants from the burning structure. Is this answer your question?
ffmsl224 8 months ago
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VIEWING THIS VIDEO YOU DID AN OUTSTANDING JOB . COMMAND KEPT OTHERS ALERT AS TO WHAT WAS GOINGON EVERYSTEP OF THE WAY FROMSTART TO FINISH. DON,TFORGET MY BROS SIZEUP BEGINS THE TIME THECALL IS RECIVEDAND DISPATCHED.
DENNISBURTON50 1 year ago
VIEWING THIS VIDEO YOU DID AN OUTSTANDING JOB . COMMAND KEPT OTHERS ALERT AS TO WHAT WAS GOINGON EVERYSTEP OF THE WAY FROMSTART TO FINISH. DONT FORGET MY FIGHTING BROS,SIZEUP THE TIME THAT THE IS RECIVED AND DISPATCHED.
DENNISBURTON50 1 year ago
thats my friends house the one on fire, he lives close to my house im glad hes okay though.
123ilyrawr 1 year ago
wow..tough fire!
Resq28 1 year ago
In the search bar type in (springfield va fire) its the 4th video
lilballa4lyfe20 1 year ago
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lilballa4lyfe20 1 year ago
That's a good question. There's another video on here that shows the flashover that occurs that injures the 3 firefighters.I'll post the link as soon as I find it.I also think the reason they didn't stick the roof because they were told there was mutiple people trapped.
lilballa4lyfe20 1 year ago
That's a good question. There's another video on here that shows the flashover that occurs that injures the 3 firefighters.I'll post the link as soon as I find it.
lilballa4lyfe20 1 year ago
It looks like they were making good progress at the start of the vidoe too, can't really figure out what happened?
rescue2th 1 year ago
I'm not trying to start anything or bad mouth a scene I wasn't on. But any reason truck 422 didn't stick the roof on arrival, and get it opened up so the engine crew may not have taken such a beating? Not bad mouthing just opening up a little discussion?
rescue2th 1 year ago