The house that was burning was already fully involved. Its a total loss at that point. Good job on their part for keeping the other homes exteriors cool enough so they didn't go up too!
Sunday night at this durect house a gas explseon happend there was complants that this house was overflowing with gad around some areas none was home but this was a gas leak explosen
@Zdudeisme estaba en lo correcto pero alguien tendria que haber estado bajando temperatura de la casa siniestrada..para causar menor daño a las vecinas
I hate seeing historic houses burn down. Its ok when piece of shit suburban houses are destroyed, but historic houses arent replicable and it will just be replaced with some suburban piece of shit most likely.
Uhm, fucktard I work for Halliburton and work out in the Gulf of Mexico. Fuck your suburbs, they are boring shitholes that only boring ass conservative Jesus fucks would like.
@TheHolyMongolEmpire your a big fiucking looser and you know it, as noted you didn't deny an ounce of what I said you are, a democrat govt. union educated welfare turd. Halliburton wouldn't hire a mental case , white trash wigger
Uhm, I make over 60k a yeah and dont live off of the government at all. You are the mental case in this here situation. I also dont work for a union and since when are unions infiltrating public schools to brainwash people? I sure never saw that. You are obviously watching to way too much Fox News and or listening to way too much Glenn Beck.
@TheHolyMongolEmpire Uhm is a word used by people with limited education, and your statement about Fox news and Glen Beck places you in a position of commie leftist, you are a lier...
People who misspell liar are people I would deem to be retarded, like yourself coincidentally. And if you think Fox News and or Glenn Beck are telling you the truth, than you my friend, truly are retarded.
@rubiksmagicsolver098 yeah i saw that too. It looks to be a firefighter from my point of view. You can tell when he opens the window. On second thought, i think it's steam that's coming off the side of the house from the water theyre spraying instead of smoke. Or it could be a mixture of both. Hmm. I bet it's hot as hell in that upstairs room judging by the intensity of that fire. Oh, and I like jelly fish sandwhiches.
It may have been hard to get an aerial unit in there...But with proper placement and extreme caution taken there should have been a masterstream used on this working fire...
Not to armchair this video, but a blitzfire works wonders as a exposure device, place it, open the bail, leave it alone. Free up your two man primary attack line and start from unburned side and push it back.
Surround and drown while protecting structures near by. A few portable monitors would keep personnel out of the danger zone. They did a darn good job of saving the block.
i wonder if there could have been a way to go upstairs of the neighbor's house and spray the fire from the second floor. if anyone noticed, at 3:25 there was a fireman or someone at the second floor window of the neighbors house.
@DrDruidKJunior it's called protecting the exposures. A fire of this scale will produce an enormous amount of heat. Hence why they are spraying the sides of the neighboring houses. Fire Command probably told them to protect the exposures and mount a defensive against the blaze....Ignorance is stupidity.
@resqjason2 A ladder would have a better shot at the seat of the fire than a deck gun on this fire. If the first floor was open and lit up you'd be right.
@WestBrickstonFire37 Its fully involved, as long as there's no rescue you don't have to have an interior attack crew. Surround and drown was probably a good call and protecting the exposures. They also probably have limited lines available and people, so its a smarter decision to protect the adjacent houses with the available lines. No scene having multiple structure fires when you could have contained it. AND if they had an attack crew in the building they would have to have a RIT team.
@hallin44 Oh. Ok, I didn't even think of that. At my firehouse, first thing we do is get a supply line established in the exterior to protect the surrounding structures, then get a RIT team in service.
@WestBrickstonFire37 not if the whole building is around 1800° F hot, and about to collapse on you, and if there is basically anything else than fire.
I would never send a crew inside their, it would be a pointless risk of their lifes, there is nothing to rescue.
Just protect the exteriors and knock down the fire from outside, so good job FD in this Video!
@foxdude111 you will be scarred when you get burned and have to end up at saint barnabas for burn treatment which will be the worse pain of your life..
@foxdude111 You're the kind of idiot that gets people hurt or himself killed. Anybody that claims he's not afraid of fire and would go interior on a fully involved structure is too stupid to know what he's doing. Any experienced, knowledgeable FF will tell you to get lost.
Exposure protection was wanting in this situation. A is already lost and exposure B is on the verge of ignition. B and D should have been the priority. It appears this finally dawns on them, but a little late in the game.
Those guys did it right with one exception. Protecting the exposures was the first priority since the fire structure was already a total loss. The only thing I could see they may have done better was positioning men/equipment to allow a truck in front to drown the actual fire. Where was the truck?
@xXBirDEXx125 Typically the front is A and moving clockwise around building its B, rear is c, then finally D. At least thats what is in my part of the woods...peace...
@xXBirDEXx125 For departments that offer Ambulance service either basic or advanced, the ratio is 3:1 EMS to fire calls. Thats a lose ballpark figure.
@caluschter la manera estaba bien proteger las casa continuas, pero alguien tendria que haber estado el la casa afectada por el siniestro tratando de bajar la temperatura para cusar menor daño a las vecinas...
@dylan030895 Damn son, who are you man.... Then entire second floor was gone, and the house on the B side was already off-gassing... indicating the wood was reaching its ignition point. But what would you know about that right?
If the house beside me was engulfed in flames, I wouldn't be hanging out in my house. I would be grabbing what I could and getting out of my house..
gnexus01 2 days ago
The house that was burning was already fully involved. Its a total loss at that point. Good job on their part for keeping the other homes exteriors cool enough so they didn't go up too!
P1ECHO 1 week ago
Sunday night at this durect house a gas explseon happend there was complants that this house was overflowing with gad around some areas none was home but this was a gas leak explosen
MrAshlover21 2 weeks ago
Talk about global warming !... Half of those abandonned
houses will be burned to the ground within five years in
the U.S.
switcher450 2 weeks ago
DECK GUN!!!!!
fireman98826 2 weeks ago
0:10 no jeff its the other building!
Pez14Boss 2 weeks ago
@Pez14Boss lol.
The Fire Department's method of operation is to
1: See if any lives are in immediate danger in the house that's on fire
2: Protect OTHER homes or property BEFORE putting out the one that's already started.
Because if we were to work on the main building first, the others would go up, costing more and destroying more.
That firefighter was doing the right thing :)
Zdudeisme 2 weeks ago 7
@Zdudeisme AGREED
ARMYSTRONG150 1 week ago
@Zdudeisme estaba en lo correcto pero alguien tendria que haber estado bajando temperatura de la casa siniestrada..para causar menor daño a las vecinas
monchuala1 1 day ago
someone should start wetting the house on the leftits starting to burn badly
jetfan111289 3 weeks ago
Da roof! Da Roof! Da roof is on fire! We don't need no water let the motherfucker burn! Burn Motherfucker! BURRRNNN!!!!
BlackDiamondLabels 1 month ago
@BlackDiamondLabels Haha u gotta love fatman scoop :P
darkpurple100 4 weeks ago
I hate seeing historic houses burn down. Its ok when piece of shit suburban houses are destroyed, but historic houses arent replicable and it will just be replaced with some suburban piece of shit most likely.
TheHolyMongolEmpire 1 month ago
@TheHolyMongolEmpire I love seeing fire hazards being removed you fuc ing democrat govt. union educated welfare turd
dav61474 1 month ago
@dav61474
Uhm, fucktard I work for Halliburton and work out in the Gulf of Mexico. Fuck your suburbs, they are boring shitholes that only boring ass conservative Jesus fucks would like.
TheHolyMongolEmpire 1 month ago
@TheHolyMongolEmpire your a big fiucking looser and you know it, as noted you didn't deny an ounce of what I said you are, a democrat govt. union educated welfare turd. Halliburton wouldn't hire a mental case , white trash wigger
dav61474 1 month ago
@dav61474
Uhm, I make over 60k a yeah and dont live off of the government at all. You are the mental case in this here situation. I also dont work for a union and since when are unions infiltrating public schools to brainwash people? I sure never saw that. You are obviously watching to way too much Fox News and or listening to way too much Glenn Beck.
TheHolyMongolEmpire 1 month ago
@TheHolyMongolEmpire Uhm is a word used by people with limited education, and your statement about Fox news and Glen Beck places you in a position of commie leftist, you are a lier...
dav61474 1 month ago
@dav61474
People who misspell liar are people I would deem to be retarded, like yourself coincidentally. And if you think Fox News and or Glenn Beck are telling you the truth, than you my friend, truly are retarded.
TheHolyMongolEmpire 3 weeks ago
Surround and Drowned is what i would of done because it looks as though the house is a total lose.
JAHETK4510 1 month ago
What a nice house :(
That's a real shame, hope they were insured!
TheDurationPlusFive 1 month ago
Wow! Look at that house to the left. The whole side is smokin and the siding is melting off
TheWaynelds 1 month ago
@TheWaynelds you forgot about the guy standing inside upstairs watching the fire from the window :P (cant tell if it was a firefighter)
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@rubiksmagicsolver098 yeah i saw that too. It looks to be a firefighter from my point of view. You can tell when he opens the window. On second thought, i think it's steam that's coming off the side of the house from the water theyre spraying instead of smoke. Or it could be a mixture of both. Hmm. I bet it's hot as hell in that upstairs room judging by the intensity of that fire. Oh, and I like jelly fish sandwhiches.
TheWaynelds 1 month ago
big fires at night are cool as hell. not cuz the fact that its a house but it just looks fuckin sick
KuppyKakeNomNoms 1 month ago
It may have been hard to get an aerial unit in there...But with proper placement and extreme caution taken there should have been a masterstream used on this working fire...
RyanMXr177 1 month ago
@RyanMXr177 Maybe a deck gun off an engine to protect other structures at least??
bobcats330 1 month ago
last time I checked there were more than 2 firefighters that could opperate a hose.
blaize123123123123 1 month ago
Not to armchair this video, but a blitzfire works wonders as a exposure device, place it, open the bail, leave it alone. Free up your two man primary attack line and start from unburned side and push it back.
ffemt6113 1 month ago
@corsomail1 Why don't YOU man up and get on the VFD? If you're that good, put your money where your mouth is.
ffjsb 2 months ago
@corsomail1 Yeh its not the worst. Its like he said respect what happened with 911.
DEANOTHEDUDE2001 2 months ago
Surround and drown while protecting structures near by. A few portable monitors would keep personnel out of the danger zone. They did a darn good job of saving the block.
highcountrytimber 2 months ago
i wonder if there could have been a way to go upstairs of the neighbor's house and spray the fire from the second floor. if anyone noticed, at 3:25 there was a fireman or someone at the second floor window of the neighbors house.
SuperLaw911 2 months ago
Why are these guys in the street with the hose? No wonder men cannot hit urinals....
DrDruidKJunior 2 months ago
@DrDruidKJunior it's called protecting the exposures. A fire of this scale will produce an enormous amount of heat. Hence why they are spraying the sides of the neighboring houses. Fire Command probably told them to protect the exposures and mount a defensive against the blaze....Ignorance is stupidity.
0DeathO 2 months ago
thats a fatlighter fire. very bright , super hot and hard to put out.
93CFD 2 months ago
deck gun anyone????
resqjason2 2 months ago
@resqjason2 A ladder would have a better shot at the seat of the fire than a deck gun on this fire. If the first floor was open and lit up you'd be right.
ffjsb 2 months ago
@ffjsb probably but it looks like a ladder would have been tough to position given those power lines and trees
nsherman12345 2 months ago
@nsherman12345 I think they could have done it. Of course, hard to say how far away the first due ladder was.
ffjsb 2 months ago
exposure panic lol
FFMay04 3 months ago
who's the guy walking in the hot zone with no PPE at 0:27? civilian?
NikofromGTA 3 months ago
Wheres the interior crew at? It's supposed to be there. There is no interior crew in service.
WestBrickstonFire37 3 months ago
@WestBrickstonFire37 Its fully involved, as long as there's no rescue you don't have to have an interior attack crew. Surround and drown was probably a good call and protecting the exposures. They also probably have limited lines available and people, so its a smarter decision to protect the adjacent houses with the available lines. No scene having multiple structure fires when you could have contained it. AND if they had an attack crew in the building they would have to have a RIT team.
hallin44 3 months ago
@hallin44 Oh. Ok, I didn't even think of that. At my firehouse, first thing we do is get a supply line established in the exterior to protect the surrounding structures, then get a RIT team in service.
WestBrickstonFire37 3 months ago
@WestBrickstonFire37
judgeing by the the windows, it looks like they are boarded up and possibly abandoned aka no one was in side
icewolf293 3 months ago
@WestBrickstonFire37 why the hell should the go inside of a fully involved building if nobody is inside?!
Protecting exposures and knocking down the fire with big deck guns and multiple lines is all you can do here.
Crazyfogfighter 1 month ago
@Crazyfogfighter To get to the flames inbetween walls, ceilings, and an interior knock out is easier.
WestBrickstonFire37 1 month ago
@WestBrickstonFire37 not if the whole building is around 1800° F hot, and about to collapse on you, and if there is basically anything else than fire.
I would never send a crew inside their, it would be a pointless risk of their lifes, there is nothing to rescue.
Just protect the exteriors and knock down the fire from outside, so good job FD in this Video!
Crazyfogfighter 1 month ago
fuck exterior pack up and get in theie im a firefighter and id be in that shit im not afraid of fire
foxdude111 3 months ago
@foxdude111 Woah! We got a badass over here! Watch out everyone, he's not afraid!
FFMattFR 3 months ago
@foxdude111 you will be scarred when you get burned and have to end up at saint barnabas for burn treatment which will be the worse pain of your life..
usarmyboy8 2 months ago
@foxdude111 fist on dude.
resqjason2 2 months ago
@foxdude111 You're the kind of idiot that gets people hurt or himself killed. Anybody that claims he's not afraid of fire and would go interior on a fully involved structure is too stupid to know what he's doing. Any experienced, knowledgeable FF will tell you to get lost.
ffjsb 2 months ago
Exposure protection was wanting in this situation. A is already lost and exposure B is on the verge of ignition. B and D should have been the priority. It appears this finally dawns on them, but a little late in the game.
sockettuem 3 months ago
I would have set up a water curtain on side D to protect the other house.
Miroshinen 4 months ago
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MrHyperOrgan 4 months ago
Those guys did it right with one exception. Protecting the exposures was the first priority since the fire structure was already a total loss. The only thing I could see they may have done better was positioning men/equipment to allow a truck in front to drown the actual fire. Where was the truck?
bapabob 8 months ago
how often is there a fire call or is it usually medical calls?
xXBirDEXx125 11 months ago
@xXBirDEXx125 Typically the front is A and moving clockwise around building its B, rear is c, then finally D. At least thats what is in my part of the woods...peace...
MegaMantim 11 months ago
@xXBirDEXx125 For departments that offer Ambulance service either basic or advanced, the ratio is 3:1 EMS to fire calls. Thats a lose ballpark figure.
MegaMantim 11 months ago
B side had there work cut out for them. I would have looped that line and secured it with a ropehose tool. All in all good focus.
MegaMantim 11 months ago
@MegaMantim which side is wich? im guessing the frount door would be A right? but is it the same for all buildings?
xXBirDEXx125 11 months ago
Nice work on the B exposure. It's hard to tell, other than the smoking roof/eave area, did the fire extend into B?
sharppointy1 11 months ago
Thats a quality job protecting the nearest exposure...job well done.
TheHeat343 1 year ago
fuckin dumb people . the fir fighter dont know how to put a fire out
dylan030895 1 year ago
@dylan030895 And who the fuck are you? There's not much they're doing wrong here.
TheHeat343 1 year ago
@dylan030895 in this case, when a house is involved like this, the protection of the buildings around the burning house has the 1st priority!!
caluschter 1 year ago 4
@caluschter la manera estaba bien proteger las casa continuas, pero alguien tendria que haber estado el la casa afectada por el siniestro tratando de bajar la temperatura para cusar menor daño a las vecinas...
monchuala1 1 day ago
@dylan030895 Damn son, who are you man.... Then entire second floor was gone, and the house on the B side was already off-gassing... indicating the wood was reaching its ignition point. But what would you know about that right?
firefite07 8 months ago
@dylan030895 Thanks for the laugh
gsarjos 7 months ago
THAT FIRE WAS ROCKIN!
chips0987 1 year ago
Holy Crap! How did it start? It look like its obviously upstairs
arohn2007 1 year ago