Remember these are volunteers no pay alot of danger, they are badass for doing this. There main job is to not let the fire spread to other structures. They are not aggressive like payed highly experienced departments. They are wonderful people doing a very hard job.
Big fire needs big water, big time! Fire generally doubles every 30 seconds. There’s not a second to waste. Elevated master streams, deck guns, blitz nozzles immediately; then transition to hand lines for finish the job and mop up.
Glad that there were no injuries to anyone related to this incident, the fire must-have burning for awhile before someone noticed it. Thank you to all firefighters everywhere for protecting the citizens of your coverage area.
Normally I am impressed with these departments. Not so much here. This fire begged for a tower which was not employed until 9:30 into the video though one was in the picture from the beginning. The ground hoses were not effective at getting water on the roof. I am not sure command was aware of that.
@virgilhilts3924 I hear what you're saying, but if the fire has already vented through the roof, why not pull everyone out and go defensive and use the ladder truck. The handlines were not reaching the fire on the roof. Last thing any of us want is a collapse of the roof with guys inside
Right from the beginning LDH hooked to engine and no one on the deck gun. It may have stopped the garage fire and may have been able to help contain the roof.
Good evening. You do not have any authority to tell anybody what to say. The comment section is there for just that . Some might like what they see and hear and some might not and the camera does not lie and is recorded for verification and are fully entitled to give there opinion. There is not just one but hundreds of videos where US fire dept. falls short even on the basics . We all want to save lives and property so come on US learn from UK how it is done fast and efficient. Look at all the comments from your fellow countrymen .They only repeat my concerns. Get of your high horse ,see the truth and just admire UK FIRE SERVICE.
@@gentlemanjim5475 What are you talking about? Telling people what to say??? I just made a POSITIVE comment about the trucks having booster lines on the trucks there in NJ. Makes it so much faster when you need a hose line right now when you arrive on scene. I served in the Fire Service in the 80's -2006 , the trucks didn't come from the factory with booster lines. (Perhaps you replied to the wrong person?)
What they really need is those tower trucks sitting there doing nothing cause your first in engine didn't pull up enough to let the ladders in . Poor truck placement again . Tower or ladder is Always front door . Great job with video . Nice drone shots .
@@forgottenchild7935 The only people who say stuff like that are the phonies who think it makes them sound knowledgeable. Especially since it wasnt blocked from being put into use
@@virgilhilts3924your logic of thinking is proof that you still don’t know what tour talking about. That scene was a good learning video for others on what not to do. If you want to compare it to what should have been done. But, you Ocean County guys do you and keep showing everyone else what not to do!!
@@daveyoder9231 the place was almost 100% involved. There wasn't any interior firefighting going on. They even sounded the evacuation tones, although I don't know why because there wasn't anyone able to operate inside anyway. You use the aerial first and knock most of the fire down and then you send the troops in to mop up; not vise-versa
@@MD21037..there was a crew inside, hence the evacuation alarm...you can see even in the video crews go in the back door before the evacuation. Alarm sounds..
From what I can see there was no apparent effort to wet down that very close exposure on the left. These guys need to go back to some text book fire fighting! YIKES!
@@fp5495 it's a legitimate observation. It's not saying he could have done it better. He's just observing then not being used for the perfect situation. The fire is well involved and through the roof. Why have guys on the interior and put them at risk with a potential roof collapse. The handlines weren't reaching the fire on the roof so the best option would be to put the stick up
@@CarTalesCrew We normally take a 2.5" line, back up 20' from the house, and charge the line at only 30psi or so. It allows us to rainbow the water onto/through the roof.
City regulations should not allow builders to place houses so close, look what happened at 11:01 The adjacent house is severely damaged on the side facing the fire due to the extreme heat.
That's not a good thing at all. They're only having to do it because the millenials and Gen Z don't have any kind of work ethic. Of course all these volunteer FD's in these highly developed areas should be paid career firefighters.
Kinda. The panels themselves can Crack and cause Hotspots that are at an increased risk of the electricity causing a short and fire. If they're set up by a DIYer who isn't an electrician by trade or extensive hobby, there can be steps where shortcuts are taken, or simple mistakes are made. That again increases risk. Depending on how the homeowner had it set up to invert, to usable electricity. Some people keep a ton of 12v car batteries and keep them filled & rotated. (This is common in some more modern Mennonite communities.) Some like this guy inverted to a generator or used the generator to invert power. If it was outside and like the guy said at the end generator pops, garage door catches and add in solar panels burning...some people just invert it to the power grid. (I'm learning so forgive this awkward response.)
😱 wondering if those solar panels are responsible for this fire too?? Here in Sweden 1 out ot 5 fires are related to solar panels.... Or to be right in the information, the lack of an correct installation of them....
@@Notyourcupofteacake here it's mostly wrong installation, to connect to the grid, there's a hard regulated process, and it requires, among other safety stuff, a Inverter, and it must be a certified one, the market of free electricity has explored, and sadly, there's a lot of scammer's out there, and also uncertified installers, who doesn't use certified components, and if u r using your produced electricity to store in a battery bank.... There's even more regulated.... Due to the fire hazard.... What I've experienced is that every component in a solar system can fail and catch/ be the reason for a fire..... As with the electric cars, new techniques, high demand and there's the fire.....
Lot of Fire lots of water novel thought charg The deck, gun stretch lines, raise power, ladder, supply tower ladder with water open up tower ladder, direct at Fire between Tower ladder decagon, 1600 gallons per minute. Fire will darken down hand lines total maybe 500 gallons per minute. Fire continues to burn answer to the question that much fire hit with heavy duty building. Already total loss. Why don’t people get a clue.
That always gets me too. Never understood fire departments that have an aerial ladder but never use it. Seriously, you obtained a ladder truck from the very beginning for purposes like this, use the damn thing already. Waste of grant money/people's taxes.
@@RLTtizMEnot really funny but just speaking the truth based on facts. I know your generation is reluctant to take constructive criticism. You should reconsider.
@@Bigbluehawk2 On the contrary...BlueHair.....it was mirthful. Just not funny for you in particular. We are all suspicious of commenters who profess to purvey the "truth" on any matter. Actually that assertion is quite presumptuous and galling for most. What generation are you referring to? Just a wildass guess? Perhaps I am older than you. Good possibility I would say My Blue. Officious Fire Fighter arrogant commentary is pervasive on these videos. Everyone knows more than the next schlub. Poser experts galore. Push back in your LB...and give it some thought. Don't be a tool. Be kind to your colleagues in the fire service.
Good afternoon . Should have called UK fire service. 2 units would have respond followed by tower ladder or cherry picker with more units arriving within minutes fighting fire safely from all angles. All engines know where water supply is and connected within minutes to give continues supply when engine tanks run out. Adjacent buildings would have been protected to avoid spread. Every firefighter knows what there job is and does it, there is no running around or just standing around like headless chickens.
I've seen video of your uk fire department and they make mistakes as well. We are all human if you don't have anything but criticism keep it to yourself.
@gentlemanjim5475 1 day ago Good afternoon . Should have called UK fire service. 2 units would have respond followed by tower ladder or cherry picker with more units arriving within minutes fighting fire safely from all angles. All engines know where water supply is and connected within minutes to give continues supply when engine tanks run out. Adjacent buildings would have been protected to avoid spread. Every firefighter knows what there job is and does it, there is no running around or just standing around like headless chickens.@@jamesaddie4895
Ya I put a disclaimer in the intro if you look closer haha. But it’s there due to that being a key part in understanding the point in where I show up lead up to.
I am so glad i dont live in your area the fire service just seemed to stand around most of the time, the water they put on from the back of the property, they might have well pissed on it. Great job fellas. almost total destruction.
You truly always do a great job videoing, explaining the conditions and adding fire dept communications. I always hate hearing a firefighter has been injured. Outside heat along w/ firefighting equipment is horrific. It’s always heartbreaking when a homeowner loses everything….it was a cute little house. Question: Do solar panels pose extra hazards, since the lithium storage batteries are usually located in the home?
As for the risk of the solar panels it’s definitely going to ad factor to interior operations and adds weight to the roof and as more fuel for the fire to burn on the roof not sure if you saw in the video, but it always put out a perfect square of the roof where the panels were. They’re just panels, not the batteries and they burn pretty quickly as you see in this video, but it does add more fuel to the fire, which adds more risk.
The neighbours house probably could have used some cooling down. This mob doesn't seam to like protecting assets, leave cars in the drive to catch and let the buildings around get destroyed. Am I missing something? The severe lack of urgency is astounding. The fire investigators got a shit job, the whole scene looks the same, burnt.
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Another prime example of incompetence. This was not fully involved, and an aggressive attack would have put a quick knock on this. Do the community a favor and just stay home
Why the heck would anybody use a generator in this time of the year. I mean yes we have a generator, but it is located in the power house and not in any of our residential buildings. Besides which, even we do not have Blizzards this time of year. : ) Once upon a time our power house provided electricity to the entire town, but then a utility company came in and nobody wanted to buy our DC power any more : )
Nice work. You could have cut out the comment “Lakewood made it to the party “. It’s a little insensitive seeing that someone lost their home to this fire. Otherwise keep up the good work
Remember these are volunteers no pay alot of danger, they are badass for doing this. There main job is to not let the fire spread to other structures. They are not aggressive like payed highly experienced departments. They are wonderful people doing a very hard job.
Great work as always, and I can see quality improving as your hone this craft!
Thank you! Cheers!
так понял ,что кто-то помощь оказал. молодец.
Big fire needs big water, big time! Fire generally doubles every 30 seconds. There’s not a second to waste.
Elevated master streams, deck guns, blitz nozzles immediately; then transition to hand lines for finish the job and mop up.
I'm a bit surprised there was no ladder or bucket in use already. Drones are saviors.
Glad that there were no injuries to anyone related to this incident, the fire must-have burning for awhile before someone noticed it.
Thank you to all firefighters everywhere for protecting the citizens of your coverage area.
I’ll SECOND the tower apparatus comments. Why so long to put them in use? Literally ‘getting on top’ of the fire gives you an advantage.
Because these volunteers go to the "garden hose academy" to learn how to attack a fire.
I agree but fire fighting is still evolving NYC is now using drones but not all fire departments can afford them or think they're useful.
@@AhhHorseShitor, it could be they tried an interior attack and it failed. Hence the evac order then the tower deployment. Maybe watch the video.
Normally I am impressed with these departments. Not so much here. This fire begged for a tower which was not employed until 9:30 into the video though one was in the picture from the beginning. The ground hoses were not effective at getting water on the roof. I am not sure command was aware of that.
Your post is a great example of how to prove that you have no clue what you are talking about
Well done
Deck gun was used before I was on scene.
Something tells me that you're rarely impressed by anything unless of course it's you that we're talking about....
@@fireguy284 did you get past 8th grade and learn how “narcissism” might apply to you?
@virgilhilts3924 I hear what you're saying, but if the fire has already vented through the roof, why not pull everyone out and go defensive and use the ladder truck. The handlines were not reaching the fire on the roof. Last thing any of us want is a collapse of the roof with guys inside
Right from the beginning LDH hooked to engine and no one on the deck gun. It may have stopped the garage fire and may have been able to help contain the roof.
Comments like these are fake cause they deck gun was in use before this video Check out demon racer 2 for that footage he was there sooner then me
I'm a big fan of deck guns ,,it should be the first tool ,
Great drone shots RM! There was a time when we no longer had booster lines, but I love them!
Thanks! 👍
Good evening. You do not have any authority to tell anybody what to say. The comment section is there for just that . Some might like what they see and hear and some might not and the camera does not lie and is recorded for verification and are fully entitled to give there opinion. There is not just one but hundreds of videos where US fire dept. falls short even on the basics . We all want to save lives and property so come on US learn from UK how it is done fast and efficient. Look at all the comments from your fellow countrymen .They only repeat my concerns. Get of your high horse ,see the truth and just admire UK FIRE SERVICE.
@@gentlemanjim5475 What are you talking about? Telling people what to say??? I just made a POSITIVE comment about the trucks having booster lines on the trucks there in NJ. Makes it so much faster when you need a hose line right now when you arrive on scene. I served in the Fire Service in the 80's -2006 , the trucks didn't come from the factory with booster lines. (Perhaps you replied to the wrong person?)
I apologise profusely sir , wrong person.@@grayfamoutdoors1759
What they really need is those tower trucks sitting there doing nothing cause your first in engine didn't pull up enough to let the ladders in . Poor truck placement again . Tower or ladder is Always front door . Great job with video . Nice drone shots .
Thanks for confirming that you have no clue what you are talking about 🤣
@@virgilhilts3924 so you don't think the engine should leave room for the first due truck? interesting
@@virgilhilts3924Do you make foolish 🤡 statements all the time, or only publicly?
@@forgottenchild7935
The only people who say stuff like that are the phonies who think it makes them sound knowledgeable.
Especially since it wasnt blocked from being put into use
@@virgilhilts3924your logic of thinking is proof that you still don’t know what tour talking about. That scene was a good learning video for others on what not to do. If you want to compare it to what should have been done. But, you Ocean County guys do you and keep showing everyone else what not to do!!
Well done for the fantastic coverage
My only question is why does it take so long to get an aerial in service?
Usually FDs don't use heavy exterior flows while crews are working inside.
@@daveyoder9231 the place was almost 100% involved. There wasn't any interior firefighting going on. They even sounded the evacuation tones, although I don't know why because there wasn't anyone able to operate inside anyway. You use the aerial first and knock most of the fire down and then you send the troops in to mop up; not vise-versa
Nobody hustles in Brick Twp
@@MD21037..there was a crew inside, hence the evacuation alarm...you can see even in the video crews go in the back door before the evacuation. Alarm sounds..
@@howiecowell6645 BS. The whole operation was a Charlie-Foxtrot from start to finish.
From what I can see there was no apparent effort to wet down that very close exposure on the left. These guys need to go back to some text book fire fighting! YIKES!
3 towers/ladders and no one puts water on it from above 😮
I thought the same thing
Found the "I could have done this better from my keyboard" comment.
@@fp5495 it's a legitimate observation. It's not saying he could have done it better. He's just observing then not being used for the perfect situation. The fire is well involved and through the roof. Why have guys on the interior and put them at risk with a potential roof collapse. The handlines weren't reaching the fire on the roof so the best option would be to put the stick up
@@CarTalesCrew We normally take a 2.5" line, back up 20' from the house, and charge the line at only 30psi or so. It allows us to rainbow the water onto/through the roof.
@jasminelindros8923 are you with this department or you mean your fire department
Why isn’t the biggest gun on the apparatus being utilized ?
It was before I started to film
@@jerseyshorefireresponse Why stop? The fire is still going.
My heart with the family xx
hello, fan from the Czech Republic, busy work
Seems to me that the aim of all American Fire Departments is to let the place burn fully. Wouldn't get a job in Australia!!
Volunteers, they all need guidance to do anything it seems. Most videos you see 40 of them just walking around.
I wondered why no PAR check after the evac order, edited out?
Why are all the ladder trucks lined up so badly out of position. Did they not get the correct address?
Drone footage is sweet, love that in combination with the radio audio. Good stuff! What drone are you using?
City regulations should not allow builders to place houses so close, look what happened at 11:01 The adjacent house is severely damaged on the side facing the fire due to the extreme heat.
Fire virtually under control then out comes the ladder! Wow! Woeful.
Great video
Hope no injuries, Hope to see determination of cause
WHOA DAMN SOLOR PANEL ON FIRE
Why wait to put the tower into service?😊
Interior attack tried first. I know, I know, it looked like a defensive fire from the first. But 1st chief and crew wanted to try.
Great footage by your drone
I cannot imagine what those homeowners are going through every thing gone
I went through it in April in Tampa I lost everything
Terrible.
Do they know that you have to put water on the actual fire to put it out.
Smarta**. Nice.
Ladder tower parked just chillin
I'm 75. Really like to see these older firefighters still in there battling.
That's not a good thing at all. They're only having to do it because the millenials and Gen Z don't have any kind of work ethic. Of course all these volunteer FD's in these highly developed areas should be paid career firefighters.
Let me guess, another single room fire that turned into a surround and drown due to response time and HIHFTY?
Seems like these guys are getting hammered with these fires every day
Kinda suprised they let the car start to burn from the beginning standing their seemed like a cluster phuck !!🤔
why aren't the Ff not using one of the 3 aerial engines on scene
Amazing footage
what is the address of this fire?,
Those homes look small, but they're close to a million in those 55+ communities in south Jersey.
Wow...daytime temps 95 deg +...120 I'm guessing on the fireground..
Yes very hot today. Also this section is a bit inland from the ocean not much ocean breeze.
Exterior and interior attack going on at the same time... Exactly what they teach you NOT to do from the very beginning...
Wasn’t there a power outage in that area today?
I bet the heat could be felt where the drone was!
I see solar panels is that the cause of the fire?
that's what I was wondering too..
Are solar panels super flammable?
Kinda. The panels themselves can Crack and cause Hotspots that are at an increased risk of the electricity causing a short and fire. If they're set up by a DIYer who isn't an electrician by trade or extensive hobby, there can be steps where shortcuts are taken, or simple mistakes are made. That again increases risk. Depending on how the homeowner had it set up to invert, to usable electricity. Some people keep a ton of 12v car batteries and keep them filled & rotated. (This is common in some more modern Mennonite communities.) Some like this guy inverted to a generator or used the generator to invert power. If it was outside and like the guy said at the end generator pops, garage door catches and add in solar panels burning...some people just invert it to the power grid. (I'm learning so forgive this awkward response.)
No, not in the slightest
Another controlled burn down
John below is right on. NYFD they are NOT
I see that your footage made it to the APP online edition. 👍
If it’s mine they stole it.
In what retirement development is this? Greenbrier Woodlands?
Who wants to get solar panels... Not me
😂😂😂😂😂 to funny those homes in Pittsburgh blew up with old gas line below their house😂😂😂😂😂10 dead from explosion 💥💥💥💥💥💥
😱 wondering if those solar panels are responsible for this fire too?? Here in Sweden 1 out ot 5 fires are related to solar panels.... Or to be right in the information, the lack of an correct installation of them....
Did not know this. Green is beyond criticism in the USA so if this statistic is true, this would not be publicized by our liberal press.
Is it the panels themselves or the connections to main line power? Or batteries as some dump their solar generated power.
@@Notyourcupofteacake here it's mostly wrong installation, to connect to the grid, there's a hard regulated process, and it requires, among other safety stuff, a Inverter, and it must be a certified one, the market of free electricity has explored, and sadly, there's a lot of scammer's out there, and also uncertified installers, who doesn't use certified components, and if u r using your produced electricity to store in a battery bank.... There's even more regulated.... Due to the fire hazard....
What I've experienced is that every component in a solar system can fail and catch/ be the reason for a fire..... As with the electric cars, new techniques, high demand and there's the fire.....
any one want to buy their aerial trucks? they are not using them!
Do thre investigators ever ask for, or have subpoenaed, your drone shots?
I’m sure they see them I’ve works with local and county investigators in the past my videos are made public for that exact reason.
Saving the foundation😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Fire video
Lot of Fire lots of water novel thought charg The deck, gun stretch lines, raise power, ladder, supply tower ladder with water open up tower ladder, direct at Fire between Tower ladder decagon, 1600 gallons per minute. Fire will darken down hand lines total maybe 500 gallons per minute. Fire continues to burn answer to the question that much fire hit with heavy duty building. Already total loss. Why don’t people get a clue.
Why did it take so long for aerial deployment?
Cool video , but too bad those people lost their house --- Debbie
Why need a generator when they have solar panels
I hope they can rebuild
Car fire got into the garage went to the attic end of home.
They ever hear about those shiny, metal things that are on the almost every piece of apparatus?? I think they’re called ground ladders. 🙄
That always gets me too. Never understood fire departments that have an aerial ladder but never use it. Seriously, you obtained a ladder truck from the very beginning for purposes like this, use the damn thing already. Waste of grant money/people's taxes.
So sayeth a rotund smartas* quipping from his BarcaLounger. Have another bag of Okeedokes and a Red White and Blue Light.
@@RLTtizMEnot really funny but just speaking the truth based on facts. I know your generation is reluctant to take constructive criticism. You should reconsider.
@@Bigbluehawk2 On the contrary...BlueHair.....it was mirthful. Just not funny for you in particular. We are all suspicious of commenters who profess to purvey the "truth" on any matter. Actually that assertion is quite presumptuous and galling for most. What generation are you referring to? Just a wildass guess? Perhaps I am older than you. Good possibility I would say My Blue. Officious Fire Fighter arrogant commentary is pervasive on these videos. Everyone knows more than the next schlub. Poser experts galore. Push back in your LB...and give it some thought. Don't be a tool. Be kind to your colleagues in the fire service.
Well what ever caused the house to burn down It's Happening to often ! No good
Good afternoon . Should have called UK fire service. 2 units would have respond followed by tower ladder or cherry picker with more units arriving within minutes fighting fire safely from all angles. All engines know where water supply is and connected within minutes to give continues supply when engine tanks run out. Adjacent buildings would have been protected to avoid spread. Every firefighter knows what there job is and does it, there is no running around or just standing around like headless chickens.
I've seen video of your uk fire department and they make mistakes as well. We are all human if you don't have anything but criticism keep it to yourself.
@gentlemanjim5475
1 day ago
Good afternoon . Should have called UK fire service. 2 units would have respond followed by tower ladder or cherry picker with more units arriving within minutes fighting fire safely from all angles. All engines know where water supply is and connected within minutes to give continues supply when engine tanks run out. Adjacent buildings would have been protected to avoid spread. Every firefighter knows what there job is and does it, there is no running around or just standing around like headless chickens.@@jamesaddie4895
So many fighters breathing in all that smoke, not good
Great drone footage, I don’t think the radio audio is correctly synced during that segment, but still easy to follow.
Ya I put a disclaimer in the intro if you look closer haha. But it’s there due to that being a key part in understanding the point in where I show up lead up to.
@@jerseyshorefireresponse total respect for all you do, and the way you addressed it, keep up the great work!
I am so glad i dont live in your area the fire service just seemed to stand around most of the time, the water they put on from the back of the property, they might have well pissed on it. Great job fellas. almost total destruction.
all these local guys wait until the structure is half gone before they grab a hose.
You truly always do a great job videoing, explaining the conditions and adding fire dept communications. I always hate hearing a firefighter has been injured. Outside heat along w/ firefighting equipment is horrific. It’s always heartbreaking when a homeowner loses everything….it was a cute little house. Question: Do solar panels pose extra hazards, since the lithium storage batteries are usually located in the home?
you can have solar panels without batteries, even so there shouldn't be an extra risk by just having solar panels.
As for the risk of the solar panels it’s definitely going to ad factor to interior operations and adds weight to the roof and as more fuel for the fire to burn on the roof not sure if you saw in the video, but it always put out a perfect square of the roof where the panels were. They’re just panels, not the batteries and they burn pretty quickly as you see in this video, but it does add more fuel to the fire, which adds more risk.
That was bad, it took too long to get a ladder truck or an Aerial truck up!
Why Send aerial ladder trucks just to sit and watch?
The neighbours house probably could have used some cooling down. This mob doesn't seam to like protecting assets, leave cars in the drive to catch and let the buildings around get destroyed. Am I missing something? The severe lack of urgency is astounding. The fire investigators got a shit job, the whole scene looks the same, burnt.
A quoi on servir les pompiers ??.
Tout a cramé !!!!.
Ladder gets the front of the building...
Wow, that roof went up like it was tissue paper. Was that a manufactured home?
What a horrible job 2 ladder trucks doing nothing !!!!!
My guess would have been the cause by the solor panels but I guess not
Some seriously fat boys fighting that fire. Perhaps a little PT is in order at the fire house?
Why do not you ladder truck ?
This looks
NFG 👎🤬😤
Thank you for your Awesome Drone Footage Shinning a bright light on a subject in question that's supposed to be OUR GREEN ENERGY!
🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
💥 BADA BING BADA BOOM 💥
I APPROVE THIS MESSAGE 🙌
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Машины в США, не принято отгонять от горящего здания? Наверное пора новую покупать,страховка всё покроет.
Another prime example of incompetence. This was not fully involved, and an aggressive attack would have put a quick knock on this. Do the community a favor and just stay home
I'm going with a solar panel as the origin.
I hope no pets were in there trapped. This poor family. Can’t imagine losing everything like this.
Why the heck would anybody use a generator in this time of the year. I mean yes we have a generator, but it is located in the power house and not in any of our residential buildings. Besides which, even we do not have Blizzards this time of year. : ) Once upon a time our power house provided electricity to the entire town, but then a utility company came in and nobody wanted to buy our DC power any more : )
Nice work. You could have cut out the comment “Lakewood made it to the party “. It’s a little insensitive seeing that someone lost their home to this fire. Otherwise keep up the good work
Though panels went up like a bonfire
100 % loss
Ono I hate see fires
THE OWNER OF THIS HOUSE WOULD HAVE BEEN BETTER OFF HAVING A SPRINKLER SYSTEM INSTEAD OF THOSE BASTARD SOLAR PANELS,EXPLAIN THAT TO THE E.P.A..
That place is cooked.
Good Fire Attack but wear your SCBA’s even though you’re at the front door because that smoke is Toxic.
Couldnt understand 60% of what they were saying
Radio comms in fire, ems, police is an acquired skill.
DIaBLO
DONNYCOMERCWC
why aren't the Ff not using one of the 3 aerial engines on scene