CLEVELAND HOUSE FIRE
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wow... that second house did NOT need to burn. just keep a stream on that bad boy!
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Ive ridden with them on 2 - 24 hour shifts, and however many more i want. My cousin is the station captain at 30's.
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Busy house. Top notch balls to the wall station. The busiest in the city with as many as 5 house fires a night.
Rare that they lose a house.
Check the turnouts - not one coat yellow.
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30's first due.
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Its a good thing bc i own a shop on the East Side of cleveland and after 40 yrs over there, they should have just let the house burn bc most of those homes are over 60 yrs old....some even 100
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Spread to the second house. Anybody know what companies were on scene?
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they wear devices called pass alarms. pass stands for personal alert safety systems. when the pass is activated, it monitors your motion. after 23 or so seconds of non-movement, it sounds a pre-alert. if the non-motion continues, then the device will let out a very loud shrill warning to alert of no movement, usually meaning a firefighter down. i beleive their is one type of pass alarm, that command can control if you have to evacuate.
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dont they were censors
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Thank you! That is what I guessed from watching other videos on here too. :) Thanks for taking the time to reply to my question! I appreciate it!
GREAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT video btw--love it and rating it a 5 star. :)
~LauraG.~
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when they blow the air horns, its a signal to evacuate the buidling, due to structural integrity being compromised, and the risk of being inside not worth the outcome.
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When they blew the airhorns--that is to warn them that there is some danger right? What was the danger here? I am really curious--not bashing anyone in anyway. :)
~LauraG.~
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WHERE IS THIS AT??
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do you know who's first due this was in? it kinda looked like 30's for a second.
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Watch that B-side exposure. Owch!
We t r y to save them as best we can!
buzzshelton 2 years ago