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East Brandywine Fire Co
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July 4th House Fire Response
Engine 49-5 with a full crew responding to a working house fire in South Coatesville, PA assisting the Modena Fire Company.
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"EBFC Firefighters Brave Intense New Year's Eve Blaze at Commercial Building"
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At 1:49am on December 31st, East Brandywine Volunteers were alerted to a building fire at Golf Zone in West Brandywine Township. Engine 49-2 arrived with Engine 33, securing a water supply and deploying 5 attack lines. Crews encountered multiple fully involved structures with extension into the main building. A total of 31 EBFC firefighters responded to this intense incident, showcasing their b...
"EBFC Units in Action: Responding to a Working Fire in West Caln"
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Watch as East Brandywine Fire Company units respond to a working fire! Assistant 49, Engine 49-2, and Engine 49-5 respond swiftly and effectively to a working fire in West Caln Township. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more incredible footage of our first responders in action!
EBFC responding to multiple calls
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On Tuesday night 7/16/2024 a strong storm system went through parts of Chester County including our first due. Between 7:55pm and 9:00am the next morning our crews have handled 34 incidents so far ranging from House Fires, Trees and Wires, Trees on Homes and Medical calls.
Ladder 49 Response to Working Fire
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Ladder 49 was dispatched as a special call to a working fire in East Fallowfield as the RIT. A full crew responded plus another 6 members went direct to the scene. Upon arrival the Ladder was told to stand down as the RIT and was placed in service to ventilate the roof and then perform overhaul. The last few drone photos and video are courtesy of IrishEyez Chesco
Engine 49-2 Working Fire Response to West Caln
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Companies were dispatched to a reported detached garage fire. Upon arrival it was determined that the fire spread into the house and the working fire dispatch was requested adding East Brandywine units. Assistant 49, Engine 49-5 and Engine 49-2 made the response with 17. Video is from Engine 49-2's response to the scene
Ladder 49 Working Fire Response to Honey Brook
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Ladder 49 responding to a working fire in Honey Brook assisting Station 33. The Ladder was initially due as the RIT but arrived as the first arriving truck company and took a position in the rear and put the stick to the roof.
Engine 49-5 responding to Ephrata for the 4 Alarm Commercial Fire
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Engine 49-5 was special called to assist with tanker operations. Crews made the response and upon arrival shuttled water for several hours before clearing.
Ladder 49 arriving at Working Commercial Building Fire
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Ladder 49 can be seen here arriving at a working commercial building fire in East Vincent. The Ladder was the 4th due Ladder company and set up on the B/C corner with the stick. Crews also worked to force entry and on several garage doors
Ladder 49 RIT Response to Working Fire
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Ladder 49 with a full crew responding to a residential house fire in Lionville assisting Station 47. 49 was due as the RIT and responded with three pieces of apparatus. Ladder 49 arrived and stood by on the front lawn as the RIT team until being released not longer after arrival. Crews from Station 47 and 6 had a basement fire that they had under control quickly.
Rescue 49 Enroute/Arriving at Auto Accident with Entrapment
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EBFC was dispatched late in the afternoon after a snowstorm had just cleared the area several hours earlier for an auto accident. While enroute the assignment was upgraded to an Auto Accident with Entrapment. Crews had one subject trapped on the passenger side of a pickup truck. Upon arrival the crew placed the hydraulic tools in service and removed the passenger side door to allow EMS access t...
Ladder 49 Response & Arrival at Barn Fire
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EBFC was dispatched for the full company to assist Station 33 Honey Brook on a barn fire. Ladder 41, Engine 49-5, Rescue 49, Engine 49-2 and QRS49 all made the response along with Chief, Deputy and Assistant 49. More info and photos will be on our website and facebook page.
Ladder 49 Working Fire Response
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Ladder 49 responding to Downingtown Boro to assist on a working fire. Crews arrived on location with fire showing from the second floor of a 2 1/2 story building. Ladder 49 arrived and nosed into the front of the building and placed the stick to the roof and went to work. Engine 49-2, Engine 49-5, Rescue 49, QRS 49 and Utility 49 all responded to the scene as well.
Helmet Cam Footage
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Helmet cam footage from multiple EBFC firefighters as they operate on a Christmas Eve house fire.
Engine 49-2 Working House Fire Response
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Engine 49-2 Working House Fire Response
Engine 49-2 responding to working house fire with entrapment
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Engine 49-2 responding to working house fire with entrapment
Primary Search being done by EBFC Members
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Primary Search being done by EBFC Members
Station 49 Construction Update 1/22/2022
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Station 49 Construction Update 1/22/2022
Great video brothers
Why would you put up a video of someone driving the truck for 10 minutes, a waste of time.
waste of time? like your comment?
Videos got over 2 thousand views so obviously it's not a waste of time if people find it entertaining. Sit back, enjoy the sirens and the view and maybe you won't get triggered next time.
@@cat740dt That’s awesome, hope it gets a million views. Just stating my opinion, not sure why anyone would post or watch a 10 minute video of someone driving a fire truck to a fire.
Why are they being passed by left lane traffic?
Because they are on a major highway and in a pumper tanker so vehicles travel a lot faster. Instead of holding everyone up we stay in the right lane and let them pass
@@eastbrandywinefireco5998 makes sense, thanks!
use electric siren same time
suppose hit air horns going through stop sign
rookie with siren
Mind me asking… where did yall get that helment decal?
thefirestore.com search TheFireStore Reflective FPT (Full Perimeter Trim)
Prox was here
big fire is calling tankers
fire ripping
Saving the foundation😂😂😂😂 good job
What’s the matter, cupcake? You couldn’t get hired so you resort to insults? You’ll notice that they were inside; usually when you’re inside you’re saving more than the foundation, you bonehead.
My grandmother's motorized sit down shopping cart hauls faster than this truck. 😅
An diesem Punkt sah ich, dass die Situation zu gefährlich geworden war, das Feuer umgab den Feuerwehrmann
Branndywine Fire must not believe in water?
@@michaeleverett9050 do you not see the three lines that go in service? Plus the supply line and the 3 inch line from the first in engine to ours? Everyone has a job when our first guy goes in the hose line is right behind him you can see the water flowing in several clips a few moments later
Liked, subscribed and shared your channel and your video
First man in doesn't have a nozzle in his hands?
And before entering, knelt in a just-opened doorway without full SCBA. Once inside, he opened the ceiling to give the fire access to the attic space or second floor joists. This was frightening to watch.
@@jasminelindros8923he was opening the ceiling checking for fire . He didn’t create a new flow path it was already there.
@@Garrick1983 If he was opening a previously enclosed space then he was, by definition, either opening a new flow path or providing access to previously uninvolved fuels. Doing this may show a difference in training. We, for example, do not open a ceiling or any other previously (as far as we know) enclosed space until we first knock down adjacent flames that could extend into the newly-opened space AND have a hose immediately available to knock down any flames we find. We try to make sure any flames that get a sudden influx of oxygen also get a sudden inflow of water.
@@jasminelindros8923 Excellent ¡¡¡¡ The american firefighters love come into the fire and break everything before use the water.
Never enter a building so involved without a charged line. That’s not very smart.
Stop. Just stop.
I find it hard to believe that the far inside the building with that amount of fire without water. Fire training 101..
@@DavidGlaumit’s actually not. VEIS would be a perfect example. Also, if you suppress without ventilation you’ll lose visibility.
Awesome work.
Hopefully there were no injuries to anyone related to this incident, a massive amount of fire to deal with. Thank you to all firefighters everywhere for protecting the citizens of your coverage area.
We would like to express our sincere thanks to all the firefighters. Your efforts and bravery are greatly appreciated.
Looks like you guys were lucky no one got seriously hurt. Extending yourselves with no charged hand line, opening up the ceiling and feeding it oxygen without a hand line... SMH
A real look into what firefighters face when entering a burning building. The work involved to locate where the hidden fire is. Great work that all the firefighters did!!!
Your efforts and bravery are greatly appreciated.
They are heroes, always facing every challenge.
for second i thought ladder 49 was tiller like in the movie
That Q sounds amazing, great video
I feel bad for whoever has to roll up that supply line...couldn't even see where it ended!
Going structure fire its hot humid outside has suck
I have to ask. Are the house tones the ones from the movie Ladder 49?
No they aren’t
❤great video as always keep dropping em GOOOOGETEMBROTHAS🔥🫰
They opened up an awesome spot for you to be able to reach out and ventilate. Nice job by the engineer getting there safely and set up nicely.
My dad volunteers there
Heroes !!!! 😅
Great work by the officer too, realizing they have a spot to get the stick to the roof. Great catch
Excellent, well done heroes!
As always, professional work, Appreciate the video.
@Eastbrandywinefirecompany 1:12 i was at that fill site all day and filmed your very own Engine 49-5 returning, thanks to the guy who blew the air horn! Ps i was the kid on the side walk. Ask the guys on the truck that day if they saw me, thanks for your service! Nice video by the way!
That 1st tunnel got you off guard huh John. Stay off your phone and that won't happen!
Someone has to look up the directions
@@eastbrandywinefireco5998 You need to pay attn on the road ahead of you. The phone will speak the directions to you!
@@eastbrandywinefireco5998 Your phone will talk to you for directions. The officer is also the 2nd set of eyes for the driver. Pay attn to the road John!
@@eastbrandywinefireco5998 The phone will speak directions to you! The officers is the 2nd set of eyes for the driver. Pay attn to the road John!
@@eastbrandywinefireco5998 Let the phone talk to you and keep your eyes forward!
Tyfys
Yea we struck a 8th alarm for tankers for a Huge barnfire
We never stop being firemen anytime❤😅
Do FD's still use terms like "4 alarm" in today's era? I listen to calls for my local fire department and have yet to hear 1, 2, 3, or 4 alarm being used.
All the above and 5a in Chester. Lancaster only go's to 4a
How far away from the fire was the fill site?
There were 3-4 and at tops may 5 minutes
Why can't your TAXES pay for a real hydrant system!.....No, real question........Sooooo?
Ask your politicians not the firefighters
@@bigtime7724 I understand what you mean...👍 Let's just say someone, anyone reads my question...and that then turns into questions to Politicians...and suddenly better water supply systems are installed....THEN maybe we could agree that ANY questions are QUALITY questions....You tell me...👀
Because people don't like too pay them
@@TomManning-cs4el God Bless.
@johnexford3281 there were Hydrants (actually it was a very Hydranted area) but they used all the water (because they used 1.1 million Gallons of water) and drained a few water towers
Just out of curiosity why were porta tanks set up in lieu of using the hydrants? Or was it due to water demand?
they were originally operating off hydrants but due to demand and I believe a pressure loss they had to switch to porta tanks
👍👨🚒🚒🚨🔥🧯
Jobtown Baby!!! Go get 'em brothers!
I really hope their station tones or phone alerts are the ladder 49 tones from the movie
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Battery tools are so much nicer... We still have the old stuff, but almost never use them. Why waste time putting down a tarp??
Not wasting time at all! Guys that aren’t cutting can put the tarp down while the others are cutting. That way you aren’t putting the tools down in the snow and salt that’s all over the ground
We also have battery operated tools on our Ladder if needed but they are smaller. We have a brand new Rescue due at the end of this year so we will see if anything changes.
@@eastbrandywinefireco5998 It is a waste of time. A quick rinse and you're done. You have to clean the tools after use anyway to make sure there's no glass on them. That will tear up a hydraulic tool ten times faster than any salt will. And there should be rubber feet on the power unit that will keep it off the asphalt. All the equipment was set down on the asphalt first, so putting down a tarp was useless. And I didn't see anyone putting wheel chocks under the pickup which is more important...
@@eastbrandywinefireco5998 Our battery tools are just as powerful as our older tools, just a tad slower because of the hydraulic flow.
@@ffjsb omfg
Wonderful having a white hat at a working fire which probably wasn’t even his with a full on beard smh.
Y’all are fxxxin amazing!