I think they were lucky, they should have gone through the back door and pushed the fire out the front. it seems like every fire video i see there are mistakes from these guys.
@italianjoey774 Looks to me like the fire was mostly on the exterior, notice how even the attic darkened down when he hit the fire on the siding? Obviously having not been there, I can't say for sure, but this looks like one of those outside- in fires.
great job.. just one thing.. why is there a guy all packed up ready to go flaking out the hose... They guy that just had bunker gear on should of been doing that.. packed guy should of been backing the interior guy.. just my 2 cents
A large factor in the cities decline is the loss of the steel mills and of course the huge tax increase about 3 years ago. People who were paying 500-600 dollars a year in taxes got a triple increase in one year. It also doesn't help that Gary was the murder capital of the U.S. for like 4 years straight
Usually they are ruled arson, this one for me is a hard call. The fire was isolated near the power to the house from the pole and looked to be mostly exterior. This one may have been accidental, but I honestly don't know
Good job by the firefighters, but why is the officer not packed up?
ffjsb 5 months ago
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Triple load on that pre-connect works wonders, good job.
capt221 1 year ago
Triple load on that pre-connect works wonders, good job.
capt221 1 year ago
I think they were lucky, they should have gone through the back door and pushed the fire out the front. it seems like every fire video i see there are mistakes from these guys.
italianjoey774 1 year ago
@italianjoey774 Looks to me like the fire was mostly on the exterior, notice how even the attic darkened down when he hit the fire on the siding? Obviously having not been there, I can't say for sure, but this looks like one of those outside- in fires.
pyroman6000 1 month ago
great job.. just one thing.. why is there a guy all packed up ready to go flaking out the hose... They guy that just had bunker gear on should of been doing that.. packed guy should of been backing the interior guy.. just my 2 cents
cfc4117 1 year ago
Boom....yardbreather....caught you
RonaldReagan7 1 year ago
i love the color scheme on the rigs.
1stresponder1 1 year ago
ghetto ghetto ghetto. turns regular firemen into awesome firemen
fireguye4 1 year ago 3
ive watched a couple of your guy's videos on here and im impressed... you guys are a top notch dept
mikeUSMC0311 1 year ago
good knock by ENGINE CO 12.
mksinterceptor 2 years ago
looks like the house next door had gone up before
ntstick06 2 years ago
I understand there are a lot of vacant houses in Gary but why? It's hard to process why there would be so many vacant structures.
You have the city that never sleeps, and then you have Gary, the city that never stops burning...
rkj4107 2 years ago
A large factor in the cities decline is the loss of the steel mills and of course the huge tax increase about 3 years ago. People who were paying 500-600 dollars a year in taxes got a triple increase in one year. It also doesn't help that Gary was the murder capital of the U.S. for like 4 years straight
mabas21 2 years ago
great job but i dont get why they start if their vacant? Arson?
JBurk2322 2 years ago
Usually they are ruled arson, this one for me is a hard call. The fire was isolated near the power to the house from the pole and looked to be mostly exterior. This one may have been accidental, but I honestly don't know
mabas21 2 years ago
ohh yea ok thx
JBurk2322 2 years ago
Nice. I'd have to agree with you there Ed. Vacants are better as long as no ffs are hurt.
herndblr 2 years ago
Another vacant house Ed? Tjose guys kick ass for sure. Pratice makes damn near perfect.
MIoldtimer 2 years ago
I am guessing 90% of the fires I go to are in vacant buildings. I guess it's better than seeing people lose all their things. Ho Hum
mabas21 2 years ago
Ugg....
MIoldtimer 2 years ago