Dude, forget first person shooters. We need a coop firefighting game. I started watching these videos only a few days ago and this is some cool shit that these guys do.
I think that would be difficult to do well, but that could be really cool. Maybe add in an arsonist "enemy" and that investigation element to bolster the plotline.
@@carson2583 I have emergenyc and it’s so far from optimized it’s so hard to play. At least squad is a full game and playable. Although I really like the visuals and sound from emergenyc
@@huskytail The first on scene unit establishes command. From there, typically when the Battalion Chief arrives on scene, command is transfered to them. Command can than be transferred again as someone with a higher rank responds or if the current Incident Commander feels someone else on scene has more experience than they do.
@@huskytail its the first officer on scene, but they can transfer command to another officer if need be. or a battalion chief can assume command and automatically give themselves command
Please note that Stockton PD is among the finest in the nation. Their officer was on scene early, and attempted to ensure that everyone was out of the building as SFD arrived on scene. Please do not jump to assumptions that they went "out of their way" to park in the middle of the fire scene. We consider SPD close partners in civil service to the citizens of Stockton. Any negative comments about SPD or their officer's parking location will be deleted. Thank you for your understanding.
StocktonFireHistory really🤔oh ok now I know what ppl should say when someone gets shot instead of calling and saying oh there is a shooting come quickly hurry.everyone should say fire😨hurry up ppl are trapped hurry
Been a firefighter for 12 years. I am currently a volunteer and did it professionally for almost 7 years. These videos are the best I have ever seen and this fire department is awesome. These guys hustle and take pride in their job, something that our service lacks across the country. Other departments take note, this is how it is suppose to be, great job Stockton!!!!!!
I just want to say thank you for posting these. My house caught on fire in January and watching these is helping heal from the whole incident. I appreciate this more than words can describe.
You guys handled everything from the size-up to overhaul in an outstanding manner. Radio communications were clear and concise, nobody was screaming like a little girl. Aggressive/coordinated interior attack with multiple lines, including a 2 1/2”, which is almost unheard of these days. Truck performed a primary search in a timely manner. The exposure was handled promptly. And starting a second alarm early, in triple digit temps, was clearly done by a Captain who is experienced, and was thinking ahead. The second alarm resources may not have been needed for fire attack, but they sure as hell would be utilized for relief/rehab of the first alarm resources. It’s sad, but you rarely see this kind of aggressiveness and pure professionalism these days. Things sure have changed in the Fire Service in recent years! Keep up the Great work Stockton! Jeff Ford Captain, Los Angeles County Fire Dept. 35 years, retired 2018.
Hats off on this one SFD. One of the best fire attacks I have seen in a long time. Excellent training video of what to do. Makes me feel good to see this after 48 years in the business and 38 years as a Pa Fire Instructor.
I enjoy watching fite videos from all across the country. Stockton FD is by far the most organized, most professional, and most enjoyable to watch of all. That statement includes notable large city departments that are supposed to be leaders in the trade.
Not only a successful and effective knock down with nothing short of complete control, but the editing with text subtitles - brilliant! Bonus points for saving the dog too.
SFD videos give us civilians a great insight into how intense and dangerous the job they do is. I back up when I open my oven door and feel the heat to check on my Digorno pizza baking at 400* and no flames! The men and women who do this to save our lives and homes are true heroes. Thank you!
Very helpful video. I'm a volunteer FF in New Zealand, have been in a few house fires but it always helps to take an objective view. Nice save on the dog!
One of the BEST Helmet Cams I have Watched. Stockton Brothers Great Job. I have 34yrs on the job as of the day I have commented on this (all volunteer).
All of UL’s studies show how effective it is to send a stream in from the yard while everyone is getting ready to go interior, why so against it? As long as it’s not the only way you fight the fire
That fire looks terrifying, the ball of flames inside is really horrific, no wonder so many firefighters are risking their lives everyday under conditions like this. Brave people are these firefighters.
Perfect text book knock down, outstanding suppression upon arrival despite size progression of the flames, fire was contained exposure bldg saved and the Best part is, the Dog was Saved with plenty of time, shaken but the Dog Survived. Outsatanding Response, very professionally excuted on scene command and control. Best helmet cam video i have ever seen !!! Kudos !!!
@@stevenkelly9731 The editing, subtitles that follow what's happening. Clear and descriptive. So yes, a great video regardless where seen. Happened to be TH-cam.
So, if there's an breathing apparatus failure, then, the firefighter goes outside and fixes the problem or maybe get a new air tank? Just wondering how that works.
Very aggressive department. Every video from this department shows aggressive attack and knock down. Communication between all firemen on-scene is excellent. Information is constantly updated. Outstanding.
Tactics are great in the video with just maybe 10% or much less of the information that they had in the time they did while I see the full story on here! I am a former Fire Chief and Paramedic and will not start quarterbacking others when I wasn't there, and even if I was we would conduct a debrief to learn not tare down there actions. These tactics was great and should be looked at for great training within and get feedback! Its amazing what a rookie or long time veteran firefighter will see or think of! It is very easy to be critics when we are looking at a electrical device in a safe environment with no life's or property in jeopardy or be exposed to extreme conditions with the full final picture of what happened like we can with these movies! The Charlotte SC Fire, Station Fire in Rhodes Island and any other major loss of life Fire are great training tools to learn from. It is difficult to have make mere seconds life and death decisions at times, so mistakes are made, so each and every time we do training with the very sad fires we can better prepare our FD family and community! Being a Chief is a hard and difficult challenges that folks above and below are always someone mad, but they don't see or hear everything about why the decision is made. Sometimes ego gets in the way and it should never happen before ensuring the best possible outcome of the department and community above self advancement of some way or another. I and very human beings makes mistakes, the true leaders are those that lead from the front right alongside of there colleagues and who are protective of them before self! Now don't get me wrong, ambitious and self support is important, but not at the expense of the collective members, department and resources! Scene changes and conditions rapidly change sometimes faster than anticipated! Great job to these wonderful brother's and sisters in this video! Awesome that the dog made it OK and everyone was in one piece as they was when they received the call!
Excellent video coverage of this fire. Being a retired Vol. Firefighter this was a class A attack, with great communications and with great camera angles of the response and attack. This type of video and how it was edited together is sure brilliance!! Can't wait to see more of these types of videos. Most importantly great save to the dog, right on point with the actions of knocking down the fire and cooling the animal during above normal weather temperatures. My sincere gratitude and appreciation to these guys on scene for the job they did and what they do everyday!
Bravo Ladies and Gentlemen, Bravo. Esp on the Dog Rescue. So important. Kudos to that firefighter for calling it out and trying to comfort the dog. God bless you all.
As I said in prior videos, Stockton has ONE OF THE MOST PROFESSIONAL FIRE DEPARTMENTS I have seen. They are no nonsense, speedy yet safety conscious kick ass take names Department. You guys (and gals) made a good grab saving the dog. God Bless you and stay SAFE and HEALTHY Brothers and Sisters!!!
You guys are amazing. Your courage and professionalism shone throughout this video. Thank you for all that you do. Without a doubt you saved this poor dogs life and save many peoples lives. You are true heroes. Stay safe.
Firefighters, police officers, and military do not ever make enough money, most stations are terribly underfunded and understaffed. But we allow the budget cuts, we don't speak up. Shame on us. They will say that they do not do it for the money anyway, but seriously, they are regular people with families, mortgages, car payments, and *_life_* to live! Yet everyday they are putting their lives on the line, to protect and save as many lives (including animals!), and structures as possible. When you consider the risks of their jobs vs. their pay grades, they may as well be doing it for pennies. Still, they go out and do it. Every day. Where is all of the support and gratitude of civilian people, for all of them? The respect for everything that they do _right_ that you never see? The lobbying for more funds to go to the men and women who protect us with their lives? You say you have been treated poorly by some of them? What about the majority who just do their jobs and live their lives? They have enough to do than to put up with little to no gratitude, disrespect and hate. Everyone needs to pull together. Everyone at the same time: *_NOW!_* ~Peace! BTW: It was cruel for the dog owner to place that poor dog back into the burned out kennel, even temporarily! Don't tell me that "maybe they had no other options." I say bull cr*p. There are always options, sometimes just as simple as asking someone you don't know!
Ya know, there are thousands of men and women who do this for nothing. They're called volunteers and leave jobs, meals, family gatherings, and kid's events to to this for no pay.
Tom McAdam they should all watch these guys to see how it’s done. Stockton’s City was practically broke and look how polished and professional these guys still are. They fire doesn’t care about how much the fire department gets paid. It’s going to burn regardless.
I'm going to show this to my crew as there are a couple of good things to learn from this. I'm truly impressed at how you lads handled that job; absolutely excellent firefighting. Thanks for posting this. From across the pond, stay safe.
Tyler Thompson any one who appreciates departments that push a 2.5 with a smooth bore through the front door is alright by me💪🏻 lots of places call a 2.5 supply line or use it for strictly defensive ops.
Going interior on a residential with a 2 1/2" - that's awesome! Also, impressive multitasking by the engineer getting a knockdown on the B exposure with the booster line while the Truck Co made their forcible entry.
Awesome job with the dog. Conforming it with softer hose spray. Luckly he was not inside of the house. But he was locked in a pen and could have gone bad real quick.
Retired in 2008 after a 30 year career and sure do miss the action. The downside is that my health is a mess from past injuries and exposure to the toxic compounds. I would do it all over again because I'm an adrenaline junkie and because I made a difference in peoples lives.
Great grab on the dog. He was close to big trouble another couple minutes.... You guys seem like you've got your shit together. I'm a Lt. On my dept and from what I saw here I'd be proud to work with any of you. Keep up the great work!
Awesome job SFD!! Awesome interior attack. Like how it showed the FF’s cooling the volatile gases burning on the ceiling and then going to the seat of the fire! Great save on the dog, you guys are awesome!!
Good job guys!!!!! When i saw the doggy, it reminded me of a fire where i was searching for any possible victims. Low and behlld, i came upon a german pup hiding in a bedroom. I got it to the window to hand it off to another fireman. Approximatèly 200 or so spectators went wild when i handed the puppy oveŕ to my brother. The crowd carried on so, you woulda thought the Beatles arrived back in 1964 !!! Good job you guys. You should be proud of yourselves !!! I am. Stay safe and God bless.
People who keep their dogs penned/chained up out back all day, especially in triple digit temperatures are the type of people who don't regard their pets as family.
The amount of get-up-and-go I saw in this is amazing for a fire department that was struggling with personnel shortages and increased call volume. They never hesitated, they just pulled their lines and attacked that fire like it was just a candle, just a walk in the park. At least that's how it looked from our POV. It wasn't cakewalk though, and for that reason I am proud of these guys. Also, as someone else in the comments said, f#ck the house, you saved the dog, that's all that matters.
Thats an great video, thx for putting effort in it. I.. Hope effort is the right word. Lol And really a great job with this fire. The reaction, when he saw the dog was just purrfect. 👀😻
That must be scarey for the firefighters when stairs and other means of egress are burning. Of course, it seems that they try to pull out before it gets to dangerous.
I like these guys a lot. No dicking around. Aggressive. No indecision. No wasting time. Well trained and experienced. We had a guy work for us who came from Stockton because of the hard times they fell upon. He gave up his engineer badge from a good Dept. to start over. Good job brothers. Looks like your PD parks in front of your fires like ours does. They taught us what not to do on crime scenes, they need a class on what not to do on fires!
Dude, forget first person shooters. We need a coop firefighting game. I started watching these videos only a few days ago and this is some cool shit that these guys do.
I think that would be difficult to do well, but that could be really cool. Maybe add in an arsonist "enemy" and that investigation element to bolster the plotline.
I remember they made a third person game For the PlayStation two called FD 18? Or something like that. Check it out by all means
@@IBegToDiffer200 that game is shit though. theres 3 big ones. emergenyc, the squad, and flashing ights. the squad being the worst of the 3 by far.
Yes. Also in VR please.
@@carson2583 I have emergenyc and it’s so far from optimized it’s so hard to play. At least squad is a full game and playable. Although I really like the visuals and sound from emergenyc
The hell with the house.... you saved the dog. Great job.
I teared up when I saw the dog almost being burned alive. God bless those fireman.
doge hehe
Might be the best interior attack footage on TH-cam. Retired
blinko656 I totally agree
Agreed- active
Guys, how is the commandement decided in such cases where many vehicles arrive? Is it the highest present grade? Obviously it's not the first arrived
@@huskytail The first on scene unit establishes command. From there, typically when the Battalion Chief arrives on scene, command is transfered to them. Command can than be transferred again as someone with a higher rank responds or if the current Incident Commander feels someone else on scene has more experience than they do.
@@huskytail its the first officer on scene, but they can transfer command to another officer if need be. or a battalion chief can assume command and automatically give themselves command
Please note that Stockton PD is among the finest in the nation. Their officer was on scene early, and attempted to ensure that everyone was out of the building as SFD arrived on scene. Please do not jump to assumptions that they went "out of their way" to park in the middle of the fire scene. We consider SPD close partners in civil service to the citizens of Stockton. Any negative comments about SPD or their officer's parking location will be deleted. Thank you for your understanding.
StocktonFireHistory really🤔oh ok now I know what ppl should say when someone gets shot instead of calling and saying oh there is a shooting come quickly hurry.everyone should say fire😨hurry up ppl are trapped hurry
I'm glad for firefighters good ppl 🍻🤔👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🍻
Funny that you mention this. First thing I thought was "damn cop parked in front". Good footage. Be safe Brothers.
@@johnbeer5242 yep...they do.This is standard firefighting.
Great job boys well done!!!!!!
I watched this twice because of your teamwork and professionalism handling this fire. It would be a privilege to be on your department. Stay safe.
Man, I love it when you bring the big hoses into play. 2.5 goes on, fire goes OFF.
Been a firefighter for 12 years. I am currently a volunteer and did it professionally for almost 7 years. These videos are the best I have ever seen and this fire department is awesome. These guys hustle and take pride in their job, something that our service lacks across the country. Other departments take note, this is how it is suppose to be, great job Stockton!!!!!!
Well said. I'm not a fire fighter but it is clear from watching their videos that they are top notch.
I just want to say thank you for posting these. My house caught on fire in January and watching these is helping heal from the whole incident. I appreciate this more than words can describe.
You guys handled everything from the size-up to overhaul in an outstanding manner. Radio communications were clear and concise, nobody was screaming like a little girl. Aggressive/coordinated interior attack with multiple lines, including a 2 1/2”, which is almost unheard of these days. Truck performed a primary search in a timely manner. The exposure was handled promptly. And starting a second alarm early, in triple digit temps, was clearly done by a Captain who is experienced, and was thinking ahead. The second alarm resources may not have been needed for fire attack, but they sure as hell would be utilized for relief/rehab of the first alarm resources.
It’s sad, but you rarely see this kind of aggressiveness and pure professionalism these days. Things sure have changed in the Fire Service in recent years!
Keep up the Great work Stockton!
Jeff Ford
Captain, Los Angeles County Fire Dept. 35 years, retired 2018.
The dog is lucky doesn’t look like it would have made it much longer. Thank you to all the firefighters out there!
The last place that budget cuts should ever affect is emergency services I bet city leaders didn't get a pay cut or laid off 😠
California is in debt. There's a reason people reference California as "communist"
@@WalrusWinking who says that
@@astrandofhair2856 people from out of state that don't know California has a billion dollar surplus.
@@lolkthnxbai Billion dollar surplus but has to lay off a bunch of firefighters?
Sure, makes sense.
Hats off on this one SFD. One of the best fire attacks I have seen in a long time. Excellent training video of what to do. Makes me feel good to see this after 48 years in the business and 38 years as a Pa Fire Instructor.
Glad they noticed the dog! These guys are so awesome they go in when everybody runs out!
This is enough to make a grown man cry for not only the family watching home get recked but the bravery of these people
I enjoy watching fite videos from all across the country. Stockton FD is by far the most organized, most professional, and most enjoyable to watch of all. That statement includes notable large city departments that are supposed to be leaders in the trade.
Not only a successful and effective knock down with nothing short of complete control, but the editing with text subtitles - brilliant! Bonus points for saving the dog too.
Thank you for saving that poor helpless dog
Really good. Poor dog; I'm so glad it was saved. Just a few minutes longer...
What was the cause of this fire, is it known yet?
Gregg Veach Fire investigators would reveal that but I don’t think they put it in the video
It was a mouse that bit the toaster cable. Crazy what happens these days. House burned because they wanted to make some toast. Ironic init
Fireworks. This was a couple of days before 4th of July. This was my sons grandparents house.
I watch a lot of these vids, Stockton seems to be a excellently trained dept.
SFD videos give us civilians a great insight into how intense and dangerous the job they do is. I back up when I open my oven door and feel the heat to check on my Digorno pizza baking at 400* and no flames! The men and women who do this to save our lives and homes are true heroes. Thank you!
Very helpful video. I'm a volunteer FF in New Zealand, have been in a few house fires but it always helps to take an objective view. Nice save on the dog!
One of the BEST Helmet Cams I have Watched. Stockton Brothers Great Job. I have 34yrs on the job as of the day I have commented on this (all volunteer).
Very aggressive dept. It goes to show if you go in and put water on the fire it goes out.. No hitting hard from the yard. Great job brothers.
Yeah id rather go interior then sit outside unloading the hose
All of UL’s studies show how effective it is to send a stream in from the yard while everyone is getting ready to go interior, why so against it? As long as it’s not the only way you fight the fire
Nate DeOrdio : Yeah, UL also claimed, you can’t push fire on someone. They’ve been proven wrong, and since than, reversed their findings.
@@Me-gt7oy the UL doesn't live in the real world.
Congratulation on your brothers. They really did a good job. Must be nice seeing them on TH-cam doing this cool and nice stuff
So the dogs owner was in the front yard and the dog had to be noticed by the firemen? Why didn't the owner tell them it was there?
agree that prison cell was disgusting......
That fire looks terrifying, the ball of flames inside is really horrific, no wonder so many firefighters are risking their lives everyday under conditions like this. Brave people are these firefighters.
Perfect text book knock down, outstanding suppression upon arrival despite size progression of the flames, fire was contained exposure bldg saved and the Best part is, the Dog was Saved with plenty of time, shaken but the Dog Survived. Outsatanding Response, very professionally excuted on scene command and control. Best helmet cam video i have ever seen !!! Kudos !!!
The Stockton firefighters are champions! Once they made entry, they owned the fire! I am very proud of these folks. Blessings and thanks from Texas.
You guys should 'write the book' on how to do this job. Always amazing, always safe and always FAST!! Others can learn from these videos. and should.
One of the best videos I've come across on TH-cam.
LoL...you said it ...you tube.You really need to equate all firefighting that you see with you tube.
@@stevenkelly9731 The editing, subtitles that follow what's happening. Clear and descriptive. So yes, a great video regardless where seen. Happened to be TH-cam.
@@Diggit7979 Apparently, he's got a problem with great FFing...or he's sore that folks aren't kissing his ass.
So, if there's an breathing apparatus failure, then, the firefighter goes outside and fixes the problem or maybe get a new air tank? Just wondering how that works.
Hands down my favorite fire fighting video I've come across on TH-cam. Well put together. Gonna have to see if there are more.
Very aggressive department. Every video from this department shows aggressive attack and knock down. Communication between all firemen on-scene is excellent. Information is constantly updated. Outstanding.
i have never seen a helmet cam video from interior attack THIS clear of smoke
Tactics are great in the video with just maybe 10% or much less of the information that they had in the time they did while I see the full story on here! I am a former Fire Chief and Paramedic and will not start quarterbacking others when I wasn't there, and even if I was we would conduct a debrief to learn not tare down there actions. These tactics was great and should be looked at for great training within and get feedback! Its amazing what a rookie or long time veteran firefighter will see or think of! It is very easy to be critics when we are looking at a electrical device in a safe environment with no life's or property in jeopardy or be exposed to extreme conditions with the full final picture of what happened like we can with these movies! The Charlotte SC Fire, Station Fire in Rhodes Island and any other major loss of life Fire are great training tools to learn from. It is difficult to have make mere seconds life and death decisions at times, so mistakes are made, so each and every time we do training with the very sad fires we can better prepare our FD family and community! Being a Chief is a hard and difficult challenges that folks above and below are always someone mad, but they don't see or hear everything about why the decision is made. Sometimes ego gets in the way and it should never happen before ensuring the best possible outcome of the department and community above self advancement of some way or another. I and very human beings makes mistakes, the true leaders are those that lead from the front right alongside of there colleagues and who are protective of them before self! Now don't get me wrong, ambitious and self support is important, but not at the expense of the collective members, department and resources! Scene changes and conditions rapidly change sometimes faster than anticipated! Great job to these wonderful brother's and sisters in this video! Awesome that the dog made it OK and everyone was in one piece as they was when they received the call!
Excellent video coverage of this fire. Being a retired Vol. Firefighter this was a class A attack, with great communications and with great camera angles of the response and attack. This type of video and how it was edited together is sure brilliance!! Can't wait to see more of these types of videos. Most importantly great save to the dog, right on point with the actions of knocking down the fire and cooling the animal during above normal weather temperatures. My sincere gratitude and appreciation to these guys on scene for the job they did and what they do everyday!
Bravo Ladies and Gentlemen, Bravo. Esp on the Dog Rescue. So important. Kudos to that firefighter for calling it out and trying to comfort the dog. God bless you all.
Yep. Good hose work. Cool that flashover with short bursts to the ceiling.
As I said in prior videos, Stockton has ONE OF THE MOST PROFESSIONAL FIRE DEPARTMENTS I have seen. They are no nonsense, speedy yet safety conscious kick ass take names Department. You guys (and gals) made a good grab saving the dog. God Bless you and stay SAFE and HEALTHY Brothers and Sisters!!!
Excellent video! Good learning tool. Thanx for sharing
You guys are awesome. God Bless you for all you do. Saving that dog was so great. Thank you for your awesome bravery and service ❤️❤️
You guys are amazing. Your courage and professionalism shone throughout this video. Thank you for all that you do. Without a doubt you saved this poor dogs life and save many peoples lives. You are true heroes. Stay safe.
That video was pretty awesome. Seen the working fire from inside.
Best interior operation video I've seen...strong work to all involved
You guys are good.Not too many ladders thrown...but than again not many row houses. Nothing like a good fire.
Firefighters, police officers, and military do not ever make enough money, most stations are terribly underfunded and understaffed. But we allow the budget cuts, we don't speak up. Shame on us. They will say that they do not do it for the money anyway, but seriously, they are regular people with families, mortgages, car payments, and *_life_* to live! Yet everyday they are putting their lives on the line, to protect and save as many lives (including animals!), and structures as possible. When you consider the risks of their jobs vs. their pay grades, they may as well be doing it for pennies. Still, they go out and do it. Every day. Where is all of the support and gratitude of civilian people, for all of them? The respect for everything that they do _right_ that you never see? The lobbying for more funds to go to the men and women who protect us with their lives? You say you have been treated poorly by some of them? What about the majority who just do their jobs and live their lives? They have enough to do than to put up with little to no gratitude, disrespect and hate. Everyone needs to pull together. Everyone at the same time: *_NOW!_* ~Peace!
BTW: It was cruel for the dog owner to place that poor dog back into the burned out kennel, even temporarily! Don't tell me that "maybe they had no other options." I say bull cr*p. There are always options, sometimes just as simple as asking someone you don't know!
This is a great video showing fireground operations and interior attack. Love these videos, please keep them coming!
You couldn't pay me enough to do what these brave guys do. Full credit to you fellas. Be proud.
Ya know, there are thousands of men and women who do this for nothing. They're called volunteers and leave jobs, meals, family gatherings, and kid's events to to this for no pay.
Tom McAdam they should all watch these guys to see how it’s done. Stockton’s City was practically broke and look how polished and professional these guys still are. They fire doesn’t care about how much the fire department gets paid. It’s going to burn regardless.
I'm going to show this to my crew as there are a couple of good things to learn from this. I'm truly impressed at how you lads handled that job; absolutely excellent firefighting. Thanks for posting this. From across the pond, stay safe.
You guys do awesome work!
Fantastic job! Great footage!
Amazing information and footage, this is my favorite firefighting channel.
Any company that pulls a 2 1/2 with a smooth bore through the front door is alright by me. Nice work gentlemen! 👍🏻
Tyler Thompson any one who appreciates departments that push a 2.5 with a smooth bore through the front door is alright by me💪🏻 lots of places call a 2.5 supply line or use it for strictly defensive ops.
Big fire, Big WATER!
Great quality video like always
Good quick assessment on upgrading the alarm… know your needs and manpower requirements
Great job with the fire, especially with low man power, and by far the best on scene video I've seen thus far!
you guys are like a well oiled machine, good work yet again
Poor pooch. Good save guys. That backyard looked like Sanford and Son’s Junkyard. I am glad you made it through safely.
TRUE heroes! when others run away from the danger they run straight into it. Amazing people!
Going interior on a residential with a 2 1/2" - that's awesome! Also, impressive multitasking by the engineer getting a knockdown on the B exposure with the booster line while the Truck Co made their forcible entry.
Cop car right where the Ladder Truck needs to be! Lol. Hats off to that Engineman wrestling that 2 1/2. He did an amazing job
AWESOME JOB, GREAT WORK GUYS !!!
Awesome job with the dog. Conforming it with softer hose spray. Luckly he was not inside of the house. But he was locked in a pen and could have gone bad real quick.
Thank you for rescuing the dog!!!
Awesome footage and great communication by everyone. Stay safe!
Superb video, & superb ff's. You guys ROCK!!
Retired in 2008 after a 30 year career and sure do miss the action. The downside is that my health is a mess from past injuries and exposure to the toxic compounds. I would do it all over again because I'm an adrenaline junkie and because I made a difference in peoples lives.
Great grab on the dog. He was close to big trouble another couple minutes.... You guys seem like you've got your shit together. I'm a Lt. On my dept and from what I saw here I'd be proud to work with any of you. Keep up the great work!
This is amazing work
Great video coverage, way to go!
Thank you for saving the dog!j
Strong work with a great push. You guys on the other side of the states get it done as well I see. Kudos all the way from Baltimore! Be safe
i love to see this type of team work
Awesome job SFD!! Awesome interior attack. Like how it showed the FF’s cooling the volatile gases burning on the ceiling and then going to the seat of the fire! Great save on the dog, you guys are awesome!!
Wow Pulling 2 1/2 line. Very impressive work!
Great knock this is very impressive considering most houses now a days are fully involved in 3-5 minutes flat. Amazing work!
Good job guys!!!!! When i saw the doggy, it reminded me of a fire where i was searching for any possible victims. Low and behlld, i came upon a german pup hiding in a bedroom. I got it to the window to hand it off to another fireman. Approximatèly 200 or so spectators went wild when i handed the puppy oveŕ to my brother. The crowd carried on so, you woulda thought the Beatles arrived back in 1964 !!! Good job you guys. You should be proud of yourselves !!! I am. Stay safe and God bless.
Another example of the outstanding service provided by the Stockton FD - so professional in their duties. 👍👌👏👏👏👍👍👍
Really great video. PPE is for a reason. Y'all definitely got it done.
nice size-up
I don’t understand how owners leave or forget there dogs!? Like it’s part of your family. And the owner is in the front yard
Agreed
People who keep their dogs penned/chained up out back all day, especially in triple digit temperatures are the type of people who don't regard their pets as family.
Aggressive. Awesome job fellas.
Incredible shots!! And friggin' AWESOME job! As always, might I add...
The amount of get-up-and-go I saw in this is amazing for a fire department that was struggling with personnel shortages and increased call volume. They never hesitated, they just pulled their lines and attacked that fire like it was just a candle, just a walk in the park. At least that's how it looked from our POV. It wasn't cakewalk though, and for that reason I am proud of these guys. Also, as someone else in the comments said, f#ck the house, you saved the dog, that's all that matters.
Outstanding video and great explanation of fire ground activities !
Very nice of Stockton FD to rescue dog!!!
Thats an great video, thx for putting effort in it. I.. Hope effort is the right word. Lol And really a great job with this fire. The reaction, when he saw the dog was just purrfect. 👀😻
Great work !!
Was the house under remodel, or did the paint burn off that fast on the interior?
I gotta say these folks at Stockton FD are some of the best Firefighters. Great job brothers! Retired.
thank you fire firefighter for saving the dog, !
Do they issue those helmet cameras to your employees?
These firefighters are amazingly badass!
That must be scarey for the firefighters when stairs and other means of egress are burning. Of course, it seems that they try to pull out before it gets to dangerous.
I like these guys a lot. No dicking around. Aggressive. No indecision. No wasting time. Well trained and experienced. We had a guy work for us who came from Stockton because of the hard times they fell upon. He gave up his engineer badge from a good Dept. to start over. Good job brothers.
Looks like your PD parks in front of your fires like ours does. They taught us what not to do on crime scenes, they need a class on what not to do on fires!
Basically the wind was acting as positive pressure ventilation.
Stockton firefighters are amazing!! Great video too!
Wow, that dog was definitely close to his time. Had to be HOT!
You guys kicked butt. That was a complex fire yet good visibility. I’m proud and thankful even though not my city. Stay safe. ❤️🥇🏆
Wow very impressive thank you for you service one of the best I've seen yet!!!
Absolutely amazing