That water is hardly reaching the building. Took ages to get water on the fire. Could have put it out with a hand held extinguisher when you first got there
I don't believe fire truck ladders that go up that high; in the USA! Is all that water flooding the apartments directly below; all the way to the ground floor? Water had to go somewhere; and that is downward!
the aim to a fire is to knock the other areas with water so the fire doesnt spread see how the carp isnt aiming directly the fire it is dampening the other floors
@r14nicolau Firefighting is not always hitting where the flames are showing to extinguish a fire. As soon as the ladder started putting water on the building it would have started to suppress all the floors involved. Steam is a very powerful firefighting tool as it can both cool the fire and suffocate the fire. Yes crews may have gone up to finish knocking down hot spots but primarily the ladder would have done most of the work.
@johnkutch Well put. Alot of today's academies teach how to utilize steam. We use it to our advantage on our dept. Nothing like putting out a fully involved room with about 20 gallons
Can somebody point to me where was the fire the FF in the platform was trying to put out..??? The video is not a continuous so maybe we don't see everything, but from what you can see in the video it had to be controlled from the inside
That water is hardly reaching the building. Took ages to get water on the fire. Could have put it out with a hand held extinguisher when you first got there
brendanbutterworth 2 weeks ago
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webdenis12 5 days ago
I don't believe fire truck ladders that go up that high; in the USA! Is all that water flooding the apartments directly below; all the way to the ground floor? Water had to go somewhere; and that is downward!
0501198905171993 2 weeks ago
wow its like the us have the best was to fight fires. is this was d us we would have had all kinds of ladders up on that fire
mrrockdaddy100 3 weeks ago
Should have put it out
smokeyburnout69 1 month ago
Pas mal comme lavage de vitres...A Londres il n'y a pas une deuxeième echelle ou elevateur pour donner un coup de main?
A moins que l'élevateur étais nouveau et qu'i fallait lire le mode d'emploi
huldenbergbxl 1 month ago
the aim to a fire is to knock the other areas with water so the fire doesnt spread see how the carp isnt aiming directly the fire it is dampening the other floors
rockandroll626 1 month ago
@mathiastheok erm most of our British fire trucks are v8 powered
skylineXtitchX 1 month ago
@r14nicolau Firefighting is not always hitting where the flames are showing to extinguish a fire. As soon as the ladder started putting water on the building it would have started to suppress all the floors involved. Steam is a very powerful firefighting tool as it can both cool the fire and suffocate the fire. Yes crews may have gone up to finish knocking down hot spots but primarily the ladder would have done most of the work.
johnkutch 1 month ago 2
@johnkutch Well put. Alot of today's academies teach how to utilize steam. We use it to our advantage on our dept. Nothing like putting out a fully involved room with about 20 gallons
EMountFIRE13 1 week ago
why didnt it collapse into dust??
wellifthemediasaysit 2 months ago
@wellifthemediasaysit it's not made of steel
BarneySaysHi 2 months ago
@wellifthemediasaysit Not enough nano thermite I think..
Xendrius 1 month ago
@Xendrius true, hey i saw some of your wtc vids, i think theyre awesome, cant wait for more! 9/11 was a blatant false flag op
wellifthemediasaysit 1 month ago
so many bad effects dont look if you have epilepsy
nattters1 2 months ago 10
@nattters1 haha i have epilepsy and i thought the same thing
ErikKnutsMusic 4 weeks ago
Can somebody point to me where was the fire the FF in the platform was trying to put out..??? The video is not a continuous so maybe we don't see everything, but from what you can see in the video it had to be controlled from the inside
r14nicolau 2 months ago
nice platform , most of ours in the us aren't that tall, i think
joek0617 2 months ago
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gsarjos 4 months ago
Are most of your appliances (I think that's what you call your trucks) V-8 or V-6 powered?
mathiastheok 5 months ago
Another excellent job done by the fire brigade. Very impressive and a great video too, thanks for sharing
PUFCKG 6 months ago