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Uploaded by on Sep 1, 2008

This is a house fire in Maynard Ma, from a heater in the attic area. Thankfully no one was hurt not even the cats that lived in this 8 family. Thank you to the firefighters for being their and risking your lives to save ours.

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  • All these butt monkeys who think "they could have done better" none of you were at this scene it amazes me how many super hero FF's wanna comment on someone else's scene... shut the effff up and watch the vid , nobody cares about how you could have single handedly put this fire out

  • @joemac356 as a 40 year vetern of the fire service you should know that not all fire acts the same, not all scenes are the same, not all depatments are the same, not all water supplies are the same and not all IC's are the same. the only thing the same are monday night firefighting from people that weren't there and has no clue what what down that day...are there mistakes yes but are you or your department perfect? i think not

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  • straight shit water

  • You guys don't know what was going on inside the house, you dont know the conditions of the fire. so shut the fuck up. These guys did a damn good job. Nobody was hurt, so its a job well done.

  • Well, you can make all the excuses you like, but this just shows poor firefighting practices. Can't get water? Go somewhere else. There's always water somewhere.

    Lack of supply has nothing to do with improper ventilation or other mistakes that show in this series of videos, no matter what you, or anyone else, claims.

    My department isn't perfect, but that is a poor defense for such tactical errors, sorry.

  • owners were probably slow on paying their fire taxes so the firemen were slow in putting out the fire. what a cluster.

  • lets see.........looks like a two family residence with fire in the attic of the right unit.....couldve stretched two 1.75 lines up wit two guys and one wit a hook to pull ceilings wouldve worked alot better and then had another line stretched to the adjacent unit to check for extension...couldve probably been saved but im not gonna monday mornin qb cus i wasnt there.....

  • this structure could have been saved.. they should have taken in two lines and dont an aggressive attack and got it knocked down.. we got a saying at our department.. "Risk alot to save alot. Risk little to save little. Risk a life to save a life" well looks like their was alot to save here before they gave up and went defensive

  • @joemac356 exactly that is a good example of what NOT to do

  • @djfrenzy40 i have done this ive been doing this im a payed and volunteer firefighter bud i have many years of experience and theres no sucj thing as vicous flames in my fire dept.

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