*1ST DUE EARLY ARRIVAL*~FDNY BOX 2297~FDNY BATTLES 4TH ALARM FIRE IN A TAXPAYER ON 3RD AVENUE, BRONX
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 พ.ย. 2024
- HERE YOU WILL SEE THE FDNY BATTLING A FEROCIOUS 4TH ALARM FIRE IN A ROW OF TAXPAYERS ON 3RD AVENUE IN THE MELROSE AREA OF THE BRONX IN NEW YORK CITY.
I love how you often say you're gonna pack up and you still hang around for another half hour 🤣
Lol - He does that all the time! I think that's his trademark. It keeps us watching.
I couldn't imagine having to stand and watch everything I've worked hard for burn down. That has to be so heartbreaking. But a BIG shout-out to the Heros that fight these fires every day. They deserve Sooo much respect. And great video man
Hi John, amazing video as always! And the utmost respect to the FDNY members! Regarding the term "taxpayer," at least in the real estate industry here in NYC, it is understood to mean a one-story structure that was built in order to generate just about enough revenue to pay the real estate taxes due on the property. Thanks again!
Thanks, I was wondering what "taxpayer" mean.
Blazin' Smoke shop.... How ironic? Great Video yet again...
hey whos the dummy in the window
Those smoke shop fires can be nasty, we had one here in Los Angeles where there was an illegal store of butane and it cooked off while the members were getting off the roof, the fire wrapped around the tower while members were on it. No members were killed, but some had major burns. My CERT inspectors were at that fire and suffered burns. The story they told was sobering. There are some videos on TH-cam on The Boyd Street Fire
Yeah, I figured I wasn't the only one who noticed that. Ironic indeed.
Smoke shops have lithium batteries in the vapes.
@@markwatson3135I’ve seen the doc on that. That happened so incredibly fast and was so scary. The ff suffered some major injuries. Really makes me appreciate what these guys do everyday.
Many people without respiratory protection and what is the guy with the cell phone doing at the scene? unbelievable
Thanks for another GREAT effort. Thanks again!
Great fire coverage. Hard hot work for you. But much is learned by your coverage and analysis. Your work is excellent and valuable. Stay safe and God be with you and the FDNY members.
WELL JIM THAT MEANS A LOT FOR ME TO HEAR.....GLAD YOU LIKE THE VIDEOS AND THANKS SO VERY MUCH.....
Great catch J.J. I knew it wasn't going to be too much longer before they had another big fire in N.Y. It's been eerily quiet, lately.
My heart goes out to those who lost their businesses. It's devastating to lose everything like that.
Awesome video John. You go above and beyond to bring us the best coverage. That was a big one. Devastating. Stay safe. Cool off. Get some sleep and some food. Thank you. ❤
Thanks JJ for another fab coverage. What a shame, that was a massive fire. Those little neighborhood shops are so needed. Folks can’t get to huge box stores like Costco.
Great job, thank you for sharing this video footage of my community. I greatly appreciate your reporting and excellent quality footage. Blessings to you for your amazing work.
Great video as usual. My son and daughter are both firefighter/paramedics and all firefighters have my utmost admiration for their bravery.
John, I can almost smell the smoke. This is one of your BEST fires yet. Great coverage.!!!
wow big one knocked down fairly quick great reporting as always John
Great video. FDNY had their hands full, this fire had a big head start, a lot of loss for the people of NY. Prayers for them all. Stay well
Thanks JJ, another great video. Peace 🇱🇺 ( Rotterdam, The Netherlands )
incredible reporting and footage that is some serious flame
Humidity makes that smoke bank down and you just cant escape it. Great job on the video.
THE DUNKIN DOGNUTS IS ON FIRE I REPEAT THE DUNKIN DOGNUTS IS ON FIRE WE CANT LET THOSE DOGNUTS AND ICED COFFES GO TO WASTE
Holy smoke. That is so intense I don't think I've seen that intense red before.
I can't believe that they let citizens get so close to the Firefighters with their cell phone cameras. That is something that you'd never see in Southern California.
great job John once again a lot of smoke
Great video, as always. The dummy at 5:43 was a real pain on the behind.
UK viewer here, incredible reporting and footage! That is some serious flame 🔥
Dude you are awesome always going for the best angle. 👍
Looks like that one had a really good head start. Great video BUT you eat too much smoke John, please be careful. And at least a couple hydrant-parkers learned a lesson.
It likely had been smoldering for a white before the fire blew up and out. Those old connected wooden buildings, commercial and residential, can be fire traps. Kudos to the FDNY for their hard work and to you too, John, for the great video. However, I think you need to keep a supply of N-5 masks in the glove compartment of your car to wear and help protect your lungs from the high danger of directly inhaling deadly smoke from a bit fire such as this one.
I don't understand why they allow citizens to get so close to the scene. In normal cities the LEOs would hustle them out of there quickly.
@RealJeep All you have to do is wear something that says "Press" and in MOST cases it gives you access.
Great coverage my friend love hearing the GPS 😂😂 but for real great job by the members thanks for sharing this and people don’t care about parking in front of the hydrant 2N2 my friend 1:10:11
Love it when you can hear the comms. Gives so much insight into chaotic scenes for what the companies are doing.
Agreed!
And so much better real time. Some channels add it in, but it’s not synced.
Proof JJ is the best!
Great job as always, John!!! Hope you got some rest and let your lungs recover a bit.
Your video illustrates just how quickly things burn; both the fire at the back door and later when the furniture part of the 99¢ store lit up again. You could see the shopping carts begin to glow and melt!
Were you telling Skyler to put the thermal cam away? 😂
Damn JJ…you always get the best spot to film! Great vid! Stay safe brother!
Where da RAC at?? 😜
Hey brother I love the way you film and narrate at the same time, you are extremely knowledgeable and you know a lot about the procedure’s and fire and I appreciate what you do! Before you had mentioned the smoke kicked your hind quarters when the $.99 store was smoking real bad I said to myself I hope he’s wearing at least a disposable mask because of all the carcinogens and toxins in the smoke. You seem like a genuinely nice guy and I would rather your health be good than seeing you go through that poisonous gas’s in that smoke. I probably wouldn’t have said anything but you respond to a lot of working 10-75’s again thank you for the outstanding content only a real New Yorker can get! Please be careful and take care. Jay Bird!
YES, GLAD YOU LIKE THE VIDEO AND CHANNEL.....YES I DO WEAR A SMALL MASK AT TIMES BUT NEED A MUCH BETTER ON FOR SURE.....THANKS SO VERY MUCH FOR THE KIND WORDS.....THEY REALLY MEAN A LOT FOR ME TO HEAR.....
A great documentary again John, good job from you and the FDNY it was a old fashion big one again, hope they will rebuild soon.
Another stellar job J.J.!! Thanks for bringing it to us!
Great job John once again. You ate a lot of smoke this morning. I hope you can get it out somehow.
Again, great work John, thank you!!
DP
Oh no!
Not DUNKIN' Donuts!!
Those firefighters are amazing workers. You are a great reporter. Thank you.
PS Said that mannequin in the $.99 store window, "I'm melting!"
"Blazin Smoke Shop" says it all. Good job brother. 👏
Much better coverage than other channels.
Thank you very much. This was so sad.
Awesome footage as usual John !!! Stay safe
THANKS SO VERY MUCH.....
Thank you for showing this video. I live in South Florida and heard it on the news here plus Ch 7 news
Why did they wait so long to start hosing
Wow - big one knocked down fairly quick! Great reporting as always John
Quick! That was slow as fuck! Frustrating watching how long it took them to get water on it!
JJ great job 👍 on this video, great angles and filming.. Lots of Smoke be safe , This hot weather is so intense. God Bless FDNY and all Emergency Personnel working in this Heat.. Prayers 🙏 for FDNY members... Definitely need the RAC.. There's so much different things burning toxic smoke.. God Bless JJ Take care be Safe ..
The $.99 cent store was a total loss…almost $376 in damages.
😂
Great video! 👍🏻
THANKS SO MUCH.....
Great video, thanks for posting........
above and beyond the best coverage that was a big one stay safe
Thank you John great coverage as always. FDNY fantastic work. With the heat and humidity, I don't know how you do it. Such incredible, angry flames. Need bucket ladders. Wow. From the balcony in back, that black smoke is really rolling. The smoke in front is really rolling too. The RAC will surely be needed today!. That fire you could see from the front of maybe the furniture or the corner store is sure blazing away. I so admire the work done by all aspects of the FDNY, the EMS, everyone! God bless all. ❤🚒❤🇺🇸❤
Yah, they saved another basement! Frustrating watching how long it took them to get water going!! I saw no urgency a day alot of firemen standing around! I would call them amazing at all!!!
Great catch JJ😊😊😊😊😊
Excellent coverage as always.
Great broadcast my dude. That was definitely an angry fire! Once they found the fire (or it found them), FDNY did what they do best. Now how they get all that hose unf*cked? I guess that's why we call them the best! Good to see you still on the job. Take care of you man. 💯🇺🇸
Finally a good one J J I hope all are safe.
The smoke best fires yet great coverage
EXCELLENT coverage MAJI be careful,imagine going out your back porch to that omg awful fire
Another great job for us Thank You
thanks for another great effort
Super la vidéo John respect aux pompiers pour leurs dévouement je vous France
Great video! We are going to need a gofundme to put together an air pak for you bud.
Great video, thanks mate, stay safe
You be safe and thanks for your video's 😮
Another first class video JJ! I was listening to this on Broadcastify and said he must be there! Stay safe good sir!
good job keeping on top of this event !
THANKS SO MUCH.....
new rule : you might not want to name your store, "Blazing Smoke Shop"
HEHEHE! I AGREE CHRIS.....THANKS SO MUCH.....
great coverage great job by the members the hydrant
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Back for the summer,John In Northern New Jersey from Bozeman, Montana,missed you folks here in the Big Apple.This fire certainly had a lot of challenges and obstacles, mainly those storefront gates and that alone takes up a lot of time to cut through,but it's necessary to help in the firefighting effort.Excellent coverage as always,John,and again,a lot of barriers that the members had to face to get this fire under control.Thanks again,John.
The loading up of units reminds me of the Santana Row complex fire here in San Jose Calif. in 2003, a mixed shops & residential units above the shops complex, under construction. It was 8 alarms, plus another 5 alarms for spot fires from embers. The BC on the first alarm asked for a second immediately upon seeing to smoke header, well before going on scene.
In San Mateo County Calif., last week, there was an 8 alarm fire at a building under construction. They had some strike teams come from out of that County, which would be like units from another borough, in New York City.
New York handles these larger fires well.
Thank you for always sharing your knowledge during your videos. I have watched a few other channels, and I always appreciate your commentary . Stay safe out there.
I see quite a few others have noticed the store Blazin Smoke Shop. It certainly is!
You were breathing alot of smoke!!😷
another great video , peace from Germany 👍
great job as always
Keep on filming, brother !!!!
Magnificent video John. You got lots of great angles and actually got there with the first due companies. Excellent report of the FDNY on a big one.
GLAD YOU ENJOYED THE VIDEO AND YES WE GOT THERE VERY QUICK AS WE WERE ON OUR WAY TO ANOTHER FIRE THAT WAS ALMOST OVER.....WE DID A BEELINE TO THIS AS WE WERE 8 MINUTES OR LESS AWAY WHEN IT CAME OVER THE RADIO.....THANKS SO MUCH.....
great video John
Excellent!
Spectacular footage. Thanks for braving the heat ❤
Ah, FDNY. What can you say, they haven’t lost a foundation yet..!!
😂😂 Basement savers!
Great work once again (Ex Firefighter Archer Nottinghamshire England ).
THANKS SO MUCH.....
36:26 just a curios question. Why are those 5 firefighters just standing there? Aren't they supposed to help??
I said the same thing! Unreal, there should be plenty of work for them to do! SMH
Hello my Brother John...nice job reading the smoke as well as exterior building damage..IMPRESSIVE...well done...Katz's for lunch...I'll buy..plz be safe😎
I love watchin these video with out audios or like hearing the firefighters talking
I’ve never understood why it takes them so long to get a ladder truck up and flowing water. You can set a truck up and have water flowing within 5 to 8 minutes. And then you got guys standing around with a line in their hand and flowing the water. They just seem way too relaxed, and unconcerned. They were over 30 minutes in before they really started flowing water.
same observation here. the 99 store was almost in ruins before water was seen flowing to the fire. almost 39mins of the video. no offense meant for fdny, but it was just slow to watch.
Until a roof collapses or you open the roof. Water flowing from a tower ladder is useless.
@@Yupyup535 not necessarily, New York uses them to knock down fires from the store front. Never seen anyone else do this but it makes sense. Can flow a lot of water on a large fire this way and penetrate the building at the same time with the pressure and flow.
Great video John . Thanks for sharing!! Bronx is the borough of fire 🔥
YOUR MOST WELCOME AND OF COURSE THANKS SO MUCH.....
Amazing coverage as always. I am wondering how it started in Dunkin Doughnuts when the smoke and fire was so much heavier in other areas.
Great job congratulations
Great job, super good coverage.
whos the dummy in the window.
It’s been a while but this was an blazing fire!!! I bet you could catch a contact and smell marijuana from blocks away.
Hey John great coverage as usual that building was really burning thanks again from cape town south africa
Nother great Job Brother!!!!
great coverage john sorry to see you get smoked out be careful its not good for your health. FDNY did another great job getting control of this fire glad all members were safe. tough weather to fight fires in for all the members…take care of yourself John
John, I appreciate your investment in time and effort in bringing this extensive fire to us. Clearly, you care about what you do and the caliber of your work. Your sense of virtue shows, and I sincerely appreciate that sacrifice of time and all of the hard work that goes into your superlative efforts, “Thank you.” “Thank you.” “Thank you very much!” Please stay safe Brother and keep cool.
WELL, THAT IS MOST KIND OF YOU TO SAY AND IT REALLY MEANS A WHOLE LOT FOR ME TO HEAR.....I AM GLAD YOU ENJOY THE VIDEOS AND CHANNEL AND OF COURSE THANKS SO MUCH.....
thanks for great video
Good video, as usual. Thanks for eating all that smoke, today and from fires in the past. Maybe you should wear a mask when you are not narrating.
There was a bad forest fire not far enough from where I live in Oregon in Sept 2021. Heavy smoke filled the valley, and the hills under about 800 feet. The smoke defeated my N95 mask, but the N99 filtered the smoke right out. A good one is comfortable, lets you breath OK. I have a mask with replaceable filters.
SOMETIMES I DO WEAR A SMALL MASK BUT NEED TO GET A MUCH BETTER ONE.....GLAD YOU ENJOY THE VIDEO AND OF COURSE THANKS SO MUCH JAMES.....
I noticed there seems to be a lot of the firefighters just standing around???
These replace the guys who may already be in the building. Or the structure is unsafe, so using ladder teams.
World famous Engine 82 still operating from "the war years" to now.
I remember reading Dennis Smith’s “Report From Engine Co. 82” when it was published in 1972. That house was really hopping!
JJ, thank you so much for your involved reporting. Very dangerous fire!
Not knowing what kind of chemicals might be in that smoke, why don’t the have on their masks and glasses to protect their lungs and eyes?
Great video as always. Stay safe brother. Oh, where the Rac at. 😄😄😄
THANKS SO MUCH.....THER DA RAC AT.....HEHEHE....
As always awesome job