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3-11 Fully Involved Warehouse Fire With Explosions

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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2007

BLUE ISLAND,ILLINOIS
PLASTIC RECYCLING FACILITY
FILMED BY-TODD SHERMAN

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  • So what type of warehouse was it did it have oil in so if so did they use the foam to put it out please reply as i want to do this as a career when i am older

  • @TheMrBlackopsBoys

    This was a plastic recycycling facility...they processed plastic products and alot of water was used to bring it under control....best of luck to you on your career

  • with a fully involved fire,do they let the fire burn itself out while just keeping it controlled?

  • @moviebeansproduction

    Its controlled by Putting water on it and making sure no other Exposures (close by Buildings) are in danger

  • monsta123x has this video listed as a fire at a book storage warehouse.

    "the so called plastics factory building video was copied from here"

    Given the dates I guessing that isn't the case.

  • @cn99

    Thanks for Noticing That...I was Unaware that some Dickhead from India stole my video & tagged it as Terrorism

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  • Seeing all those firetrucks in a line, all those firemen thinking "Oh gee, when is it OUR turn?"

  • @LA29PM LOL

  • @TBNPProductions It's a fire fighting term. Look it up.

  • fully involved? lol nice wording.

  • i personally think they did a great job. CAFS (Compressed Air Foam System....Foam line) would have been nice to protec exposures and smother from the roof. i think any type of ladder truck should have one on their ariel masterstream.

  • Great Video!

    Bobby

    Fleener Web Hosting

  • @moviebeansproduction depends on the severity and the occupants of the building. if the building looks close to failure then they should do a controlled burn and protect exposures

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