Are these guys paid career firefighters or are they volunteers...? First they you learn is don't break all the windows out, don't vent the fire at all until you're ready to put the fire out.. Big part of why the house burned so fast, gave it lots of air to breathe.
@rivefire Where is your life saftey priorities? Don't even attempt to enter a structure if you are putting yourself at risk. I understand the fact that the building needs to be vented, and that there is a need for rescue and evacuation, but what's the purpose in that if it's already so involved? All that you're going to do is get people killed. As far as venting - there is a difference between a controlled and uncontrolled vent. Too much air on a fire will always leave you running.
Sir..I would hope you are not a firefighter, if you're concerned about "entering a structure if you are putting yourself at risk" or "too much air on a fire will always leave you running". A 71 sec excerpt of a 3 hour operation; not always in context. 35+ years as a firefighter, senior officer ...textbook of offensive/defensive and offensive fire ops. No injuries, damage to exposures ( fires do spread !) and no injuries...& Vent in video...nobody's in building ! We know what we're doing ....
@ksff286 I see from your site you are NOT a firefighter , but a guy who chases accidents and tornados with a camera, which is fair. I will paste YOUR own words ... appropriate - I am very intolerant of ignorant people that make themselfs try to look like kings of the world when they are little more than the dirt we all walk on every day. If you don't know anything about something, don't talk shit like you know what you're talking about. (not my words !!) Amen ! Couldn't have said it better
@rivefire Maybe they teach things different in Canada. Personal Saftey always comes before everything else, you're not going to do anyone any good by being dead yourself. I never said to not ever go into a structure, but that roof was already coming down when they were starting in. If you break out every single window you don't have controlled ventilation.
sucks they left their pet to die
john6218att 4 weeks ago
Are these guys paid career firefighters or are they volunteers...? First they you learn is don't break all the windows out, don't vent the fire at all until you're ready to put the fire out.. Big part of why the house burned so fast, gave it lots of air to breathe.
ksff286 1 year ago
@ksff286 about 12 career rest are vol.
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@rivefire Where is your life saftey priorities? Don't even attempt to enter a structure if you are putting yourself at risk. I understand the fact that the building needs to be vented, and that there is a need for rescue and evacuation, but what's the purpose in that if it's already so involved? All that you're going to do is get people killed. As far as venting - there is a difference between a controlled and uncontrolled vent. Too much air on a fire will always leave you running.
ksff286 1 year ago
Sir..I would hope you are not a firefighter, if you're concerned about "entering a structure if you are putting yourself at risk" or "too much air on a fire will always leave you running". A 71 sec excerpt of a 3 hour operation; not always in context. 35+ years as a firefighter, senior officer ...textbook of offensive/defensive and offensive fire ops. No injuries, damage to exposures ( fires do spread !) and no injuries...& Vent in video...nobody's in building ! We know what we're doing ....
rivefire 1 year ago
@ksff286 I see from your site you are NOT a firefighter , but a guy who chases accidents and tornados with a camera, which is fair. I will paste YOUR own words ... appropriate - I am very intolerant of ignorant people that make themselfs try to look like kings of the world when they are little more than the dirt we all walk on every day. If you don't know anything about something, don't talk shit like you know what you're talking about. (not my words !!) Amen ! Couldn't have said it better
rivefire 1 year ago
@rivefire Maybe they teach things different in Canada. Personal Saftey always comes before everything else, you're not going to do anyone any good by being dead yourself. I never said to not ever go into a structure, but that roof was already coming down when they were starting in. If you break out every single window you don't have controlled ventilation.
ksff286 1 year ago
It's horable the poor pet by the way what is the pet cat Mabe Or a dog how about a bird
romalyn27 1 year ago
Sucks
Budreaux17 2 years ago
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what do you mean sucks!?
hihihi022 1 year ago
Didn't the BBQ explode?
ConnorisaSnowman 2 years ago
omg that was my friends bens house
TheDoubleDollars 2 years ago
they got their cat i think it was back,my company did the rebuild and demo
Flagss 2 years ago
nice
twinboysfire52 2 years ago
awesome video
twinboysfire52 2 years ago
did the lost animal die !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
stephanecormier9 2 years ago
when an animal is lost in a fire it means it died in the fire, so that would be yes. Which is really sad.
There's a house fire going on right now 4 doors down from mine. Fire fighters are attending to it as we speak, don't know whats happening yet though.
clynleyns 2 years ago
If this is the fire on Fairway in Riverview, the family was indeed home and they had to flee for their lives.
briancormier 2 years ago 2
Glad your back. I thought you were gone, then all of a sudden, 100 videos in my Sub box.
TruckerWarren 2 years ago 6
i sawedf the house yesterday my mom showed it was destroyed
Ryanchopper12 2 years ago