Double Wide Mobile Home Fire - Graham - Heavy Involvement

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Uploaded by on Jan 31, 2007

The fire broke out just after 9pm in the 6500 block of 203 street ct east. The power had just come back on after a wide scale power outage in Pierce county. I do not know the cause of the blaze. But the timing just after the power came back on, I wonder if it maybe power related? Total loss, no injuries to occupants or fire personal. It burned hot and fast.

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  • i understand that but didn't look bad at the start of the video that's why i said. you have mutual aid departments?

  • This was bad. What the video does not show is the heavy involvement on the backside of the structure. I believe this was all in district without mutual aid and a less than 10 minute response for the first in units.

  • is this in GA or were is this u said it broke ou in Pierce county. we have a pierce county here in GA

  • Not GA. Pierce County WA. Home of the city of Tacoma

  • i live in graham, where exactly was this near

  • 68th Ave and 204th street east by the bottled water plant.

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  • GUY ON THE HOSE IS 1/2 BLOCK FROM STRUCTURE

  • probably started from a candle or a kerosene lantern when they were trying to get light during the power outage that you said had happened in the description 

  • @XXRichieXXrichXX most if not all of vx2100dv's vids are shot within washington

  • great video!

  • Poor people. 

  • That model of mobile homes are the biggest fire danger to. That i can tell is a 1971 aluminum wire. Any mobile home you see with the fancy slats as siding there the most dangerous ones!

  • I can tell you that mobile homes typically burn much faster than most homes. Rooms are usually much closer together than with most homes. I can tell you that due to a crawlspace, just because the fire isn't visibually showing the back being burned, it doesn't mean that it isn't burning. It could be burning underneath. I've lived in 3 mobile homes in my life, and know how fast fires spread in them. I haven't lost a home to fire, but know people who have.

  • wow you could of made interior on that no problem. i had a fire in a singlewide about a month ago. im a volunteer so i was only one on line. i knocked the fire down in 2 mins and when backup came about 3 mins later we were overhauling the fire.

  • oh ok i see

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