The gas works damaged the main electrical supply cable causing a short circuit, the buzzing noise you can hear is the electric arcing which causes the initial fire, that then spread to the plastic bollards and the rest as they say is history !
I once seen a digger driver go through a main gas pipe the flames were higher than the house ,,,he got out a little powder extinguisher ,,it was still burning 🔥 3 hrs later ,
The firefighters were obviously not trained in America. There is only one appliance and they put water on the fire pretty quickly without needing a long social chat first.
Sorry but I must disagree, the FF's that jumped off the engine that had red air packs(scba) never even touched the hose bc it took so long To mask up & decide what to do. The 2 FF's that were using the hose were originally just deploying the hose but got tired of waiting for the FF's with the air packs(the job to apply water/foam/chemical on the fire was the 2 with air packs). Anyway, water on electrical?? OK!!
Bill Blast didn’t realise you were there at the debrief pal. You obviously knew exactly what was going on and any rationale the crews had. And if you look closely he is not putting water on the fire, he is protecting the facade of the shop on spray pattern
Ok. Am I crazy. I can hear electrical short circuiting and arching going on. Why would the fire services fight what sounds and looks from the location an electrical fire with water from a hose and create a bigger danger with a live current either traveling to the hose or the water on in the ground ? I tight some other non conducive medium would be used but they just jumped out with no assessment and basically rolled out the hose?
I think it’s pretty sad and pathetic to compare and argue about the UK firefighters and the US Firefighters. Both are professional and put their lives on the line in the duty they carry out and honour! I bet 99% of people commenting on videos like these criticising aren’t even part of a Fire service. If you think you can do a better job.. go apply boots on tank on get your resi on and CRACK ON! My respect goes out to all Firefighters around the world.
The part that gets old is the fact that a video of a UK fire would prompt some folks to take it as an opportunity to badmouth the US fire service. I don't get that. If a firefighter wants to critique a video of a particular fire operation that occurred in the USA, by all means go for it. That way we can debate the merits of the particular tactics & procedures employed. But what is the point of some civilian initiating a pissing contest?
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What was that first emergency car? Emergency crew from the electric company? Btw what the firecrew did was safe. They didnt use a full stream but and where standing a far enough from the electrical.
Longer than that. Have to walk around and stretch a bit after the long, hot, cramped ride over from the station. Then, finish suiting up in their protective gear. Then start pulling out hoses, hook to hydrants, hook up spray nozzles, warm up the pump and get it all primed, then wait for the word from their supervisor to go.
People walking by like that happens everyday, hmmm odd, note the traffic lights were changing within 10 second intervals then switching off altogether at the end of the video!
I really like those hoses. Sort of like a pressure washer. Easy to manage and get right to work. American hoses are 1 1/2" for a call like this and are cumbersome.
You can use water on an electrical fire if you know what your doing. There are special guns the leave a gap between water and nozzle so the fireman wont get a shock.
@@alexandersalarms5380 here you might see the fire truck come to a complete stop, and without any rush, they still might have the water running within 20 seconds. With high pressure and low flow rate the smaller amount of water carried on the truck can be used for a bit longer time before it needs to be hooked up to water supply, either a hydrant or an open water source
The electric buzzing seemed to stop just as they sprayed conducting water on the ground. That makes them very lucky in my opinion, if that was a few thousand volt supply line. The 240 volt traffic lights stayed on for another 1 minute.
Yes as the water was poured on It quickly doused the fire which wasn't going to spread anywhere and the water on the ground wouldn't hurt anyone as there was nobody around....I'd say it was pretty safe considering they got the results they wanted without causing further harm to property or life
Very quick lines to the fire. Bless all the F.F. But in a lot of major American cities, they have forgotten that water is the major weapon against fire and they take their time getting it on the fire.
American Firefighters are too slow & Lose many structure fires. American Firefighters are IMO too layed back & methodical. Which is so so DANGEROUS in rescue situations. I certainly wouldn't want them to attend if I had a fire,let it burn itself out (SAFETY TO PUBLIC 1st), coz U.S. FIREFIGHTERS wreck homes anyway, everything they touch is pulled to peices belro 💯👍🤓
while most idiots would go as close as possible and film with their mobile, brits simply start to help with traffic regulation and evacuation in such a situation. and i bet they also were polite and humorous in their communication ^^ even from a german viewpoint it is just impressive how brits (most of the time) react to approaching emergency vehicles. special prize for the guy in the red car.
The retained firefighters at Lincoln North Nettleham Road (UK) are amazing to respond when their called out via the pagers, recently as one pump was leaving the station 4 cars were just entering the station and the speed was incredibly rapid ...parked cars up ran inside within 4 minutes the 2nd appliance with 5 crew left to join the 1st appliance obviously the crew lived extremely close but full credit to all them ,it's a busy junction and the traffic just came to a halt and I'm pretty sure they couldn't believe what they were witnessing in such a short space of time.... reassuring to know how quickly they respond to their pagers DAY AND NIGHT 24/7👍👍👍
The fuses comes when you have a shortcut, but really slowly in this case of a major supply line it normally comes only when it heads up the fuse. And the other problem could be that you have a incoming supply from two sides, so it needs time to shutdown.
Dude (or lass, Alex has become equal name), nice work. (i'm not a firefighter, but I know that our firefighters) assessed the situation and knew that using the D class rapid response lines from the tank itself will extinguish the fire The americans on the other-hand, it would have taken them longer to extinguish the fire.
I know that the American firefighters would have arrived sooner, with more resources, and would examine the basements of the surrounding properties for possible fire and/or smoke extension via the underground electrical conduit that feed into those basements. They would also check the electrical panels, measure the PPM of Carbon Monoxide throughout the buildings. If the levels were elevated they would provide ventilation and evacuate occupants. Based on the presence of those yellow barriers, it appears that some electrical work had been ongoing in the street, so they would also check nearby electrical utility holes for indications of possible problems in order to determine the perimeter of involvement. They would also summon the electrical utility to the scene to remove power in the hole.
The gas works damaged the main electrical supply cable causing a short circuit, the buzzing noise you can hear is the electric arcing which causes the initial fire, that then spread to the plastic bollards and the rest as they say is history !
The first fire fighter I think was aiming to cool down the surrounding areas and not actually fighting the fire, the second firefighter started attacking the flames directly once it was confirmed that power was off, you can see even the traffic lights were disconnected.
@@josephrobichaud5198 I disagree, There is no persons reported, yes there is potentially life threatening but it is not time critical. Fire crews are not going to risk themselves and others without trying to get an idea what they're getting into. If they injure themselves or make the situation worse, they can't help anyone. I'm sure they want to go home just as much as the next common joe at the end of the day.
First things first in an electrical fire you need to get the power switched off. Before. You tackle the fire. As it will still. Keep burning. Dry powder co2. Or foam
and do you know if they were at the station at that moment? When did someone call the FD? The phone call takes some time, and after the alarm is set off they get to the trucks, put their gear on and then they start off to the call; Of course it takes several minutes
Where the hell is the fire Brigade is it that bad in driffield. Wow i live in dublin ireland and the dublin fire Brigade isnt this bad greetings from dublin ireland 🇮🇪
do you think they are on scene after a minute? I don't know when they called the FD, but just think about it: someone calls the emergency phone number, then the conversation with the dispatch takes some time; Then they set off the alarm, the crews have to get to the trucks, put their gear on and after that they start driving to the scene; 5 Minutes is a short time for all that
@@EnjoyFirefighting your right when you put it that way i have love and respect for firefighters my uncle is a firefighter 30 years in and still going for the dublin fire Brigade may all the women and men firefighters stay safe and thank you for wat you do greetings from dublin Ireland 🇮🇪
It is in East Yorkshire. The Fire Station is crewed by ON CALL Firefighters who are called from their Homes or Work when there is a call so 5 minutes is a excellent response time
Was sind das denn für Amateure? Am Einsatzort wird erst der Atemschutz angelegt? Während andere ohne Atemschutz das Feuer löschen. Sind das Freizeitamateure die gern Feuerwehr spielen?
Und warum denkst du das das löschfahrzeug gegen den Wind steht? Atemschutz liegt Mann an wann Mann es braucht. Der Feuerwehr in Großbritannien sind berufskräften die ganz genau wissen was die tun.
Contrary to popular opinion high voltage electricity does not conduct through high pressure water jet I know as a fire officer of 30 years all officer s attending Moreton in Marsh fire residential college carry out practical drills with 55 k voltage cables in a fire scenario to demonstrate even Russian fire officer s paid to attend the college In fact pure water is a poor conductor of electricity it is the microscopic particles of detritus in the water that allows it to be such a good conductor of electricity
Firstly, why are the people standing around or walking by this spectacle not on their mobile phones calling the fire brigade!! Secondly, the Santander Bank in Driffield is obviously one fiery and hot bank!!!
JOHN HEALY not everybody is required to call for help in an emergency-as it cloggs up a 999 centre. On top of that you can see about 3/4 into the video, the fire service is already in attendance
We're very laid-back people in driffield. I'm amazed at how many of those people I knew. Driffield is a great place to live everybody is so friendly and laid-back.
So have l, that was my late husband's bank, he was watching that fire. He told me that they let him in bank and told him to help himself to as much money as he wanted. lol
The gas works damaged the main electrical supply cable causing a short circuit, the buzzing noise you can hear is the electric arcing which causes the initial fire, that then spread to the plastic bollards and the rest as they say is history !
Sounds more like a drowning boat engine. lol
muckychimney I
Yep! And u Can Hear too!
@@cdarting91 Sounds like someone suffering the after-effects after a VERY dodgy curry lol
that's what you meant by the video 🏠🐈🤔
I once seen a digger driver go through a main gas pipe the flames were higher than the house ,,,he got out a little powder extinguisher ,,it was still burning 🔥 3 hrs later ,
Sounded like a high voltage cable fault judging by the loud arcing sounds (11,000 volts).
Definitely some high voltage ;)
If this was in New York they'd have sent at least fourteen trucks along with a deputy chief.
John Argus And declared a state of emergency!!!😂
If this was New York they would have used their egos to put the fire out...
Lol!!!
And because the assholes there respect nothing but money no one would have moved out of the apparatus' way and only one would have arrived, tomorrow.
@@nielen1 they earned the right to have an ego!
The firefighters were obviously not trained in America. There is only one appliance and they put water on the fire pretty quickly without needing a long social chat first.
Water on an electrical fire?? are you dumb? Amercian´s are lightyears behind all in fire fighting..
Sorry but I must disagree, the FF's that jumped off the engine that had red air packs(scba) never even touched the hose bc it took so long To mask up & decide what to do. The 2 FF's that were using the hose were originally just deploying the hose but got tired of waiting for the FF's with the air packs(the job to apply water/foam/chemical on the fire was the 2 with air packs). Anyway, water on electrical?? OK!!
Those Americans you criticize out of habit, maybe they, my father included, shouldn't have shown up in 44. Just saying.
Bill Blast didn’t realise you were there at the debrief pal. You obviously knew exactly what was going on and any rationale the crews had. And if you look closely he is not putting water on the fire, he is protecting the facade of the shop on spray pattern
At least@@tagsy1767, they were doing something about it promptly, rather than having a ten minute discussion first.
Ok. Am I crazy. I can hear electrical short circuiting and arching going on. Why would the fire services fight what sounds and looks from the location an electrical fire with water from a hose and create a bigger danger with a live current either traveling to the hose or the water on in the ground ? I tight some other non conducive medium would be used but they just jumped out with no assessment and basically rolled out the hose?
In some cases you can use water if like the power Is switched off
I think it was a combination of gas and electrical problems.you can hear what sounds like arcing before the flames erupt.
Yep
I think it’s pretty sad and pathetic to compare and argue about the UK firefighters and the US Firefighters.
Both are professional and put their lives on the line in the duty they carry out and honour!
I bet 99% of people commenting on videos like these criticising aren’t even part of a Fire service. If you think you can do a better job.. go apply boots on tank on get your resi on and CRACK ON!
My respect goes out to all Firefighters around the world.
The part that gets old is the fact that a video of a UK fire would prompt some folks to take it as an opportunity to badmouth the US fire service. I don't get that.
If a firefighter wants to critique a video of a particular fire operation that occurred in the USA, by all means go for it. That way we can debate the merits of the particular tactics & procedures employed. But what is the point of some civilian initiating a pissing contest?
Nice video; thanks for keeping it steady!
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Electricity sounds very angry.
Traffic light power goes out at 7:04. Wonder if they turned off the local grid, or it was burned out?
Was turned off, in case of burning the light would have gone at the same time, while you can see that it turn off from the inside to the inside
What was that first emergency car? Emergency crew from the electric company?
Btw what the firecrew did was safe. They didnt use a full stream but and where standing a far enough from the electrical.
Roel First car was Fire Chief or Incident Commander.
thanks!
Yeah it's just an unmarked officers car, operational ranks of station manager and above have them
That car would of been a station commander as they don’t ride the pumps anymore they turn up in a car nowadays
@@findthebadger418 there changed all the operational ranks. It uster be station officer.
Fair play to those two who moved the ‘Road Closed’ sign whereas others just wanted to be spectators.
I think that it was very thoughtful to put a Road Closed sign there, in anticipation of a fire.
That is the best thing I have ever seen! You would only see that in like a really small village here in Germany.
They had water on the fire in 47 seconds, how long would the U S A firies take ?
Longer than that. Have to walk around and stretch a bit after the long, hot, cramped ride over from the station. Then, finish suiting up in their protective gear. Then start pulling out hoses, hook to hydrants, hook up spray nozzles, warm up the pump and get it all primed, then wait for the word from their supervisor to go.
Would have been about the same time, maybe quicker with a crosslay stretched.
Really???It took those assholes more then 5 min. to respond? Those guy's should find another line of work! Piss poor response time!
Where I live, the firemen are so tough, that they could extinguish a fire like this just by pissing on it! Wouldn't have even had to pull hose.
Kevin McCarthy lol they would piss on an electrical fire...
People walking by like that happens everyday, hmmm odd, note the traffic lights were changing within 10 second intervals then switching off altogether at the end of the video!
nice to see citizens at rear are taking initiative and blocking the road?
YEA XD!!
The driver of that car and the couple who used that road closed sign good on them for using their heads
What kind of fire made that noise.
I really like those hoses. Sort of like a pressure washer. Easy to manage and get right to work. American hoses are 1 1/2" for a call like this and are cumbersome.
Hi - can we share your video, please?
i'm still trying to locate the MAJOR fire?
Can't believe they used water on the electrical fire? Is that normal?
You can use water on an electrical fire if you know what your doing. There are special guns the leave a gap between water and nozzle so the fireman wont get a shock.
You can as long as you use a fine spray
They were only cooling the building and the surround. The electricity company have to isolate the supply
Fire and police stations are both located about one minute from the blaze...
Rose White the station is retained though
But it took SIX Minutes to show up...
@@thomream1888 They have to be called from their homes or work and then get to the station.
@@CDB8939 OK, now that makes sense. Thanks for the clarification. I'll bet that was a booger to clean up and repair that mess.
That an electrical fire! Very serious indeed.
how did they get that hose line set up so fast? american fire appuratus need to use this.
rubber hose reels ... pretty much the standard for a fast first approach here ...
@@EnjoyFirefighting Thats cool, american fire apparatus are usually a bit slower and it can take under a minute to get water on the fire.
@@alexandersalarms5380 here you might see the fire truck come to a complete stop, and without any rush, they still might have the water running within 20 seconds. With high pressure and low flow rate the smaller amount of water carried on the truck can be used for a bit longer time before it needs to be hooked up to water supply, either a hydrant or an open water source
@@EnjoyFirefighting That is good timing.
I don't know what was happening here, but I do know I wouldn't have been standing around or walking so close to this fire.
Good point. Are there natural gas lines under that street?
Kinda sounds like Satan's trying to tune his Top Fuel Dragster
I truly thought that was an American powered V8 on open headers just fucking around, lol.
4:33
Awesome Fire Truck
Scanias. They are one serious fire engine
Whoever dug that pavement up is going to have some explaining to do. Great video.
What's that sounds
Y a long time to respond?
The electric buzzing seemed to stop just as they sprayed conducting water on the ground. That makes them very lucky in my opinion, if that was a few thousand volt supply line. The 240 volt traffic lights stayed on for another 1 minute.
Yes as the water was poured on It quickly doused the fire which wasn't going to spread anywhere and the water on the ground wouldn't hurt anyone as there was nobody around....I'd say it was pretty safe considering they got the results they wanted without causing further harm to property or life
The real hero's is the two kids carrying the sign road closed ahead
Did anyone call the fire brigade?
I would have thought they would have used foam, water and electric don't go together.
The power was off by that time. The arcing had stopped just before he turned on the water hosereel.
Foam is mostly water... 90% or more
How long does it take for the firemen to get to the fire bloody hell
5 minutes and 7 seconds which is excellent as it is an On Call Station at Driffield
Very quick lines to the fire. Bless all the F.F. But in a lot of major American cities, they have forgotten that water is the major weapon against fire and they take their time getting it on the fire.
American Firefighters are too slow & Lose many structure fires. American Firefighters are IMO too layed back & methodical. Which is so so DANGEROUS in rescue situations. I certainly wouldn't want them to attend if I had a fire,let it burn itself out (SAFETY TO PUBLIC 1st), coz U.S. FIREFIGHTERS wreck homes anyway, everything they touch is pulled to peices belro 💯👍🤓
I was terrified when i heard the noise
Grow up
i used the cash machine right next to that fire earlier that say.
The British Fire Service ate the BEST :-)
What was on the menu?
while most idiots would go as close as possible and film with their mobile, brits simply start to help with traffic regulation and evacuation in such a situation.
and i bet they also were polite and humorous in their communication ^^
even from a german viewpoint it is just impressive how brits (most of the time) react to approaching emergency vehicles.
special prize for the guy in the red car.
Yes, I was wondering about that car.
everybody else does it differently for training.
shouldn't there be a circuit breaker of some sort?
how many firemen in 1 appliance, r they retained ?
The retained firefighters at Lincoln North Nettleham Road (UK) are amazing to respond when their called out via the pagers, recently as one pump was leaving the station 4 cars were just entering the station and the speed was incredibly rapid ...parked cars up ran inside within 4 minutes the 2nd appliance with 5 crew left to join the 1st appliance obviously the crew lived extremely close but full credit to all them ,it's a busy junction and the traffic just came to a halt and I'm pretty sure they couldn't believe what they were witnessing in such a short space of time.... reassuring to know how quickly they respond to their pagers DAY AND NIGHT 24/7👍👍👍
Nice to know the fuses don't work, even with a short-circuit.
The fuses comes when you have a shortcut, but really slowly in this case of a major supply line it normally comes only when it heads up the fuse. And the other problem could be that you have a incoming supply from two sides, so it needs time to shutdown.
The fuses are SUPPOSED to disconnect when the line goes to ground. In this case it took a long time...or it actually didn’t.
33kv no fuses🙄
Dude (or lass, Alex has become equal name), nice work.
(i'm not a firefighter, but I know that our firefighters) assessed the situation and knew that using the D class rapid response lines from the tank itself will extinguish the fire
The americans on the other-hand, it would have taken them longer to extinguish the fire.
I know that the American firefighters would have arrived sooner, with more resources, and would examine the basements of the surrounding properties for possible fire and/or smoke extension via the underground electrical conduit that feed into those basements. They would also check the electrical panels, measure the PPM of Carbon Monoxide throughout the buildings. If the levels were elevated they would provide ventilation and evacuate occupants.
Based on the presence of those yellow barriers, it appears that some electrical work had been ongoing in the street, so they would also check nearby electrical utility holes for indications of possible problems in order to determine the perimeter of involvement. They would also summon the electrical utility to the scene to remove power in the hole.
It sounds like me on the toilet after a ruby murry
a carsie That would be me after eating Taco Bell😂😂
a carsie 🔥🔫
What happened??
The gas works damaged the main electrical supply cable causing a short circuit, the buzzing noise you can hear is the electric arcing which causes the initial fire, that then spread to the plastic bollards and the rest as they say is history !
Wait, WHAT? They sprayed water on an electrical fire? I thought that was like....a huge no no.
The first fire fighter I think was aiming to cool down the surrounding areas and not actually fighting the fire, the second firefighter started attacking the flames directly once it was confirmed that power was off, you can see even the traffic lights were disconnected.
When any dept, shows up they will have no clue what's causing the fire, there job is to put it out. Hind sight is always 20/20.
@@josephrobichaud5198 I disagree, There is no persons reported, yes there is potentially life threatening but it is not time critical.
Fire crews are not going to risk themselves and others without trying to get an idea what they're getting into.
If they injure themselves or make the situation worse, they can't help anyone. I'm sure they want to go home just as much as the next common joe at the end of the day.
@@josephrobichaud5198 You could still here some electrical pops as they rolled up and got out. Size up.
That was making a loud noise I couldn't get where the fire was. Hope no- one got hurt.😮
First things first in an electrical fire you need to get the power switched off. Before. You tackle the fire. As it will still. Keep burning. Dry powder co2. Or foam
God bless you
Bloody hell the fire station is knly just out off town down street and round corner
Yep
and do you know if they were at the station at that moment? When did someone call the FD? The phone call takes some time, and after the alarm is set off they get to the trucks, put their gear on and then they start off to the call; Of course it takes several minutes
The main road from the fire station was closed off at the time due to gas works.
electric fire?
Patchouli von Darnassus electricity doesn’t burn. The electricity may have started something else to catch fire.
Where the hell is the fire Brigade is it that bad in driffield. Wow i live in dublin ireland and the dublin fire Brigade isnt this bad greetings from dublin ireland 🇮🇪
do you think they are on scene after a minute? I don't know when they called the FD, but just think about it: someone calls the emergency phone number, then the conversation with the dispatch takes some time; Then they set off the alarm, the crews have to get to the trucks, put their gear on and after that they start driving to the scene; 5 Minutes is a short time for all that
@@EnjoyFirefighting your right when you put it that way i have love and respect for firefighters my uncle is a firefighter 30 years in and still going for the dublin fire Brigade may all the women and men firefighters stay safe and thank you for wat you do greetings from dublin Ireland 🇮🇪
@@EnjoyFirefighting
👌 👏 👍
@@EnjoyFirefighting Driffield is an ON CALL Station
@@CDB8939 so what? Only supports my argument even more
Where are the fire brigade
Nothing better than a fire with high voltage & the great sound's of arcing, then the fire dept. had to show up & wreck it.
Your mother, did she have any pups that lived???
7:05 traffic light start working
someones electric bill is going up....in smoke...water on an electrical fault????
last v2 come down?
Did you mean a V1 " Buzz Bomb " ?
Certainly a high voltage electrical fire
So, where's Driffield? Is the Fire Department ever going to get there?
It is in East Yorkshire. The Fire Station is crewed by ON CALL Firefighters who are called from their Homes or Work when there is a call so 5 minutes is a excellent response time
Noticed the traffic signal just went dark.
Was sind das denn für Amateure? Am Einsatzort wird erst der Atemschutz angelegt? Während andere ohne Atemschutz das Feuer löschen. Sind das Freizeitamateure die gern Feuerwehr spielen?
Und warum denkst du das das löschfahrzeug gegen den Wind steht? Atemschutz liegt Mann an wann Mann es braucht. Der Feuerwehr in Großbritannien sind berufskräften die ganz genau wissen was die tun.
Great work👍
fire fighters should all ready have b/a on on arrival
graham yogibear really? And why is that?
@@tagsy1767 smoke inhalation wot u think.
Water and high voltage electrics ...??!
You can use water as long as it’s on a fine spray and not a jet
Sounds like a transformer fire, actually.
That was the day after I bought my cricket bat at the sports shop next door.
O0f Hope Your Ok!
Lucas, Prince of Darkness, was found to be the cause. The Brits and electricity don't get along.
Goodness me! Something exciting happened in Driffield.
Contrary to popular opinion high voltage electricity does not conduct through high pressure water jet
I know as a fire officer of 30 years all officer s attending Moreton in Marsh fire residential college carry out practical drills with 55 k voltage cables in a fire
scenario to demonstrate even Russian fire officer s paid to attend the college
In fact pure water is a poor conductor of electricity it is the microscopic particles of detritus in the water that allows it to be such a good conductor of electricity
that fire dept. is quick lucky 3 stores didn't burn down
On call firefighters, station is close to the scene but they have to get to the station first
that is a LOT of electricity being unhappy
Balrog would have enjoyed it.
ha ont peut pas dire mais ils prennd le temps les pompier
I was in jury sports when it happened
Need to get their RCD checked!
Короткое замыкание приводит к пожару! Видна угроза жителям дома.
I live there
Nice to see trumpton turn up.
The sounds of the toilet
Obviously not in America!!!
Firstly, why are the people standing around or walking by this spectacle not on their mobile phones calling the fire brigade!! Secondly, the Santander Bank in Driffield is obviously one fiery and hot bank!!!
JOHN HEALY not everybody is required to call for help in an emergency-as it cloggs up a 999 centre. On top of that you can see about 3/4 into the video, the fire service is already in attendance
JOHN HEALY i think someone did call the fire brigade, but the nearest fire station was probably several minites away
We're very laid-back people in driffield. I'm amazed at how many of those people I knew. Driffield is a great place to live everybody is so friendly and laid-back.
Spraying water on a electric fire???? That's smart !! 🤣
They do the same in America. And many other countries.. 🇬🇧👍
You can use water on an electrical fire if you know what your doing.
I've studied fire investigation and firefighting forensics and electronics engineering.
Wow- record response time!...............
Driffield does have an on call fire station which explains the response time.
Nice video
Deixa o Santander queimar um pouco rss
flaming on the street...
Thank god the traffic light was green when the fire truck arrived and then instantly turned to red to give the fire fighters safety!
Major fire eh? I've had bigger bonfires in my backyard. I've also posted a few fires that were much bigger than this on my channel
nobody had the idea to take those plastic fences away before they burn ?
Omg I’ve been there
5:10 Fire Truck on Scence!!
Hello from UK XD
Omg I have been in this bank
So have l, that was my late husband's bank, he was watching that fire. He told me that they let him in bank and told him to help himself to as much money as he wanted. lol
なんでこの映像がオススメに出てくるねんw
ホンマ謎やわぁ ┐(´д`)┌
ien Russell
Hmm...electrical fire plus water...
Matthew Wilson ... equals the traffic lights turning off.
cooling the surrounding area. not directly on the fire.