They bring in more than one truck in case it blows and other things catch fire. For those who don't understand, things go up in flames real fast. Have to have backup just in case everything goes south. But those guys sure seemed slow getting the equipment ready.
Very annoying how you keep turning away from the main subject. It's a fire truck arriving on seen. all through the video you keep truing away from the fire. I don't get why. And you have done this on every one of your videos. Great subject. Bad camera work.
I called in a house fire once and ran inside the house to see if anyone was in there. The fire department showed up and i took video of them trying to start not 1, not 2, but 4 saws so they could cut the garage door. But hey…. Their trucks are real shiny
What's with all the Fire Engines...you'd think it was a major house fire or something...just a waste of man power that might be needed else where.......
Well I think then…they could just drive elsewhere. Labor expense will be incurred whether at the scene or eating chili in the station or sitting on the toilet. Minor additional apparatus expense.
@@RLTtizME There is no labor expense while sitting on the toilet. Ok so then lets just keep all engines and trucks on patrol around the city at all times like the police units do. Then we could do away with the expense of running a fire house...The firefighters can eat all of their meals at DQ and BK and the city can save money on stoves and refrigerators....
Out in an open parking lot, nowhere near the smoke, yet they have to take the time to put on breathing apparatus. Back in my volunteer firefighter days, we'd have had this fire out in less time than it took this bunch to put their air packs on.
They bring in more than one truck in case it blows and other things catch fire. For those who don't understand, things go up in flames real fast. Have to have backup just in case everything goes south.
But those guys sure seemed slow getting the equipment ready.
You need to get out there with your sofa and take control of the scene.
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How are you able to get so close to the action
Nice work guys keep it up there
Good job
No hurry boys, it's not like it's a job or... oh, wait....
Could they move any slower?
? They had water on the fire 1 minute after arrival
By a the owner is waiting to drive it home unbelievable
Very annoying how you keep turning away from the main subject. It's a fire truck arriving on seen. all through the video you keep truing away from the fire. I don't get why. And you have done this on every one of your videos. Great subject. Bad camera work.
Your commentary could stand some improvement. Poor grammar and punctuation. You have embarrassed yourself.
Maybe you should start your own channel.
I called in a house fire once and ran inside the house to see if anyone was in there. The fire department showed up and i took video of them trying to start not 1, not 2, but 4 saws so they could cut the garage door. But hey…. Their trucks are real shiny
And right in front of The Roast Sandwich shop.
Shut off the comment it's nothing but haters
Why in the world would you send that much equipment for a simple car fire???? There's absolutely NO need for that.
Why not. Who cares. They can sit at the scene rather than in their station Lazy Boys.
Still promoting dickish commentary we see. Do you have any friends at all? We say probably not.
proximity of fire to structure, contingency for this getting out of hand and turning into a structure fire.
there are like 5 cars next to it lollll. and a glass storefrontttt
@@timmcdermott815 it's not close enough to be much risk, and even if it was initially reported as such, they should've cancelled the other companies.
What's with all the Fire Engines...you'd think it was a major house fire or something...just a waste of man power that might be needed else where.......
Well I think then…they could just drive elsewhere. Labor expense will be incurred whether at the scene or eating chili in the station or sitting on the toilet. Minor additional apparatus expense.
proximity of fire to structure, contingency for this getting out of hand and turning into a structure fire.
@@RLTtizME There is no labor expense while sitting on the toilet. Ok so then lets just keep all engines and trucks on patrol around the city at all times like the police units do. Then we could do away with the expense of running a fire house...The firefighters can eat all of their meals at DQ and BK and the city can save money on stoves and refrigerators....
@@timmcdermott815 Sorry, no more then two engines at the most were needed here......
@@moviemagg You put on your thinking cap....quite hilarious actually.
Out in an open parking lot, nowhere near the smoke, yet they have to take the time to put on breathing apparatus. Back in my volunteer firefighter days, we'd have had this fire out in less time than it took this bunch to put their air packs on.