That thing was ripping. I had the same questions about the exterior line as other commenters. Makes sense to not do both exterior and interior once explained - still painful to watch as an outsider to the business. The right thing isn't always the easiest thing to watch. But seeing around 4:30 or so, when the interior line get to that 2nd floor area they sure knocked it down in a hurry. Bummer for the residents, to have their home wrecked so close to Christmas. Hopefully they are getting the help they need in this trying time. Great coverage JSFR.
Great job by the firefighters with the conditions they had. I feel very bad for the family that lost everything at this time of the year, but at least they are all safe, and that is the most important thing.
Finally a good stop with an aggressive interior attack, as it should be. This channel shows a lot of structures lost due to a lack of aggressive interior attacks.
@@virgilhilts3924I had a friend who was a high ranking officer in a major north jersey department who joined here and he said they were horribly trained and behind the times on techniques. He had to leave the department because they were just too dangerous. They need a paid department at this point. Supplemented with volunteers but the ranking officers need to be removed for professionals.
@@cjritchie9701 But, brother, they took a long ass time. Exterior should have hit it from the yard immediately while interior was getting set up and not up there yet.
@@camdenyards1456 fire fighting isn’t all cupcakes and rainbows. Shit doesn’t happen on a dime. Sometimes it takes a few for the push, I know that second story was hot, and who knows how much fire they had to fight before they got to that room and that you can see. I can tell you there was more fire behind that room, not to mention the attic. Fire went out. Exterior attack would have took just as long. There is still a lot of work to do with exterior opps. If you can’t take the heat get out the kitchen bub, this is our job.
@ no problem, if you listen to the radio, you can here command say” you have guys on the second story don’t hit the windows” you let the interior crew worry about the fire, exterior guy was there for the exposure and in case shit hit the fan and they went defensive.
@@Thomas-15212-R, its actually aluminium siding. When properly installed, it will be nailed through the wood sheathing into the wall studs! Today,, they just nail it into the sheathing itself and walk away, job done!
@@stevehamman4465 That explains what we are seeing here perfectly. That brush-off construction practice probably results in excessive high winds damage too.
Kudos to anyone who can easily understand what is being said by interior crews with their SCBAs on. I definitely couldnt make out what was being said at all. 😮
They knocked the shit out of that fire. Aggressive interior attack. Sounds like you’re a jellous lil girl that doesn’t see fire like this lol. Nothing to complain about with this vid, go flip my burgers
Indirect through the b side upper window, cool thst shit down so your interior teams can get to work. This was a text book combo attack that was squandered. They couid have saved more of that 2nd level
I feel bad for the residents. It's especially bad with how close we are to christmas. Fire still scares me, i lost my home to a fire well over 4 years ago. It guts you when you lose a home no matter how it happened.
@@jerseyshorefireresponse2guys with a changed line in the yard doing absolutely NOTHING when there was fire blowing out that window. There are actually times when you need to HIHFTY, and this was it. 🤡
Maybe someone can answer this for me, why don’t they use there tank water they have on hand? They put the grass out but didn’t use it on the fire… just curious how come they would not use it?
When you find the answer to that then you can go search for the meaning of life. It's been asked many times by the rest of the worlds firefighters who strive to keep small fires becoming big fires.
Easy answer. Crews are inside making an attack, which they did and knocked the shit out that fire. You don’t hit it from the yard when boys are inside pushing to the fire
Two observations...why no one laid a line to the hydrant going in? It's apparent they pass it coming in to hand lay the line. They had 10 people at the front door waiting to get a water supply before going in. Tank water would give about 2 minutes of water and the AO could switch from tank to hydrant water..but the lack of laying that line coming in delayed the fire attack. Normally the first incoming engine lays a line unless they go directly to the fire and request the next company lay a line.
My “Hats off” to that initial crew working the 1” 3/4 up into the 2nd floor and aggressively putting water on the fire. That type of sacrifice and due diligence takes a lion’s heart, steel spine, and adroit hands. It must have been hot as hades up there!
Geez. I wish command would stop swallowing the mike. I'm not sure the insurance would agree the house was saved, but it was an aggressive attack. Glad there were no injuries.
Fire gets in the walls, it get everywhere, it’s called overhaul, and to answer your other question. Do the job and tell me how many guys you want there at the scene. Guys are there for relief, and so many other reasons
I wondered why they weren’t hosing down the flames outside and decided they’d gone inside to do it! I was right. We all need to remember when normal people are running out of burning buildings fire fighting hero’s are running in!
I’ve seen this multiple times where the volunteers are very slow to put out the fire. Can anyone explain why? I think it’s time that Brick town hires full-time paid firefighters.
This was about as good as it gets. Don’t matter if you made a check or not after this fire, this was knocked quick. You just don’t understand what you’re watching. They don’t hit from the windows around there
I moved from Jersey in 91 and now live in Florida. Most houses here are either poured concrete like my house or cement blocks. It’s very rare that we see fires that destroyed the whole house, fires are usually limited to one room. I’d never purchase or build a stick home again.
@@Naplesfrank154 That's the wonderful thing about living in the U.S. you can live in any type of home you want. Our place in the city is an ~100 year old adobe. Our home up on our ranch is all stone built back during the Spanish colonization.
Not sure why there is a ring of fire on lawn from house to fence? Nice aggressive attack. Place bucket closer to the work so the lads aren't reaching so far.
Firefighters are operating on the interior....go join a department where you will have a clue what's going on before committing 😡😡😡 AP, Retired Firefighter (Captain)
That thing was ripping. I had the same questions about the exterior line as other commenters. Makes sense to not do both exterior and interior once explained - still painful to watch as an outsider to the business. The right thing isn't always the easiest thing to watch. But seeing around 4:30 or so, when the interior line get to that 2nd floor area they sure knocked it down in a hurry. Bummer for the residents, to have their home wrecked so close to Christmas. Hopefully they are getting the help they need in this trying time. Great coverage JSFR.
Never figured you would save that one. Great stop.
Great job by the firefighters with the conditions they had. I feel very bad for the family that lost everything at this time of the year, but at least they are all safe, and that is the most important thing.
That's a great push!!! Good job !!! And of course great video Ryan
Thanks boss!
@ as always !!!! Anytime !! Keep it up buddy
@@jerseyshorefireresponseI agree!
Finally a good stop with an aggressive interior attack, as it should be. This channel shows a lot of structures lost due to a lack of aggressive interior attacks.
Why don't you become a firefighter and show them how to be more aggressive?
Captain keyboard rides again he knows how it should be done because he ever done it.?
Which video are you commenting on?
@@virgilhilts3924nah, he’s afraid of fire! Lol
@@virgilhilts3924I had a friend who was a high ranking officer in a major north jersey department who joined here and he said they were horribly trained and behind the times on techniques. He had to leave the department because they were just too dangerous. They need a paid department at this point. Supplemented with volunteers but the ranking officers need to be removed for professionals.
Love your channel. Good catch as always!
Thank you very much!
I cannot believe how strong and heavy that fire is out the side that’s insane
Stay safe yaw. God Bless this family,🙏🙏🙏
Is there a reason why they didn't start putting water on the fire after they put out the little fire on the ground?
Because guys are inside making an attack, witch the did and knocked that fire. You don’t do exterior and interior operations at the same time
I had the same question…thank you for responding
@@cjritchie9701
But, brother, they took a long ass time. Exterior should have hit it from the yard immediately while interior was getting set up and not up there yet.
@@camdenyards1456 fire fighting isn’t all cupcakes and rainbows. Shit doesn’t happen on a dime. Sometimes it takes a few for the push, I know that second story was hot, and who knows how much fire they had to fight before they got to that room and that you can see. I can tell you there was more fire behind that room, not to mention the attic. Fire went out. Exterior attack would have took just as long. There is still a lot of work to do with exterior opps. If you can’t take the heat get out the kitchen bub, this is our job.
@ no problem, if you listen to the radio, you can here command say” you have guys on the second story don’t hit the windows” you let the interior crew worry about the fire, exterior guy was there for the exposure and in case shit hit the fan and they went defensive.
I'm very sorry that this fire came to the residents of this home so close to the holidays,
Praying for a speedy rebuild!
@@jerseyshorefireresponse🙏
Good Save!
Thanks for sharing looks like they had thier hands full there for a while
It was a pretty intense fire at first!
I've been on quite a few of them when i was on the fire dept when I lived in Florida & I do miss being on the dept
Great video!!!
Great Job
Best knockdown I’ve seen in a long time.
I hope & pray that everyone got out ok & didn't get hurt
dang whoever put that siding on did a hell of a job! never seen crews have that much issue with siding coming off!
It's that newfangled vinyl siding that melts in the fire's heat!
@@Thomas-15212-R actually looked and sounded like aluminum siding which will melt as well
@@Thomas-15212-R, its actually aluminium siding. When properly installed, it will be nailed through the wood sheathing into the wall studs! Today,, they just nail it into the sheathing itself and walk away, job done!
@@stevehamman4465 That explains what we are seeing here perfectly. That brush-off construction practice probably results in excessive high winds damage too.
@@Thomas-15212-R , yea pretty much! If you see siding and even shingles blown off, its mostly that they weren't nailed correctly.
Kudos to anyone who can easily understand what is being said by interior crews with their SCBAs on. I definitely couldnt make out what was being said at all. 😮
That house'll never be the same.
Great video
@@nayanpanchal39 thanks!
its always nice to watch the jersey vollies . they give a good try.
They knocked the shit out of that fire. Aggressive interior attack. Sounds like you’re a jellous lil girl that doesn’t see fire like this lol. Nothing to complain about with this vid, go flip my burgers
At 14:34 is that fireman literally standing in the window not masked up or am I tripping?? But other than that great knock down amazing job
I saw that too!! But there's no way!! He'd be dead due to smoke inhalation. It was just an illusion....yea, that's it, an illusion!!😂
@ 😂😂😂 yeah I think I was tripping
Nice stop.
Indirect through the b side upper window, cool thst shit down so your interior teams can get to work. This was a text book combo attack that was squandered. They couid have saved more of that 2nd level
Aggressive interior attack 👌
I feel bad for the residents. It's especially bad with how close we are to christmas. Fire still scares me, i lost my home to a fire well over 4 years ago. It guts you when you lose a home no matter how it happened.
Miss Othmar on the radio!
The radio traffic reminds me of the teacher on the Peanuts cartoon.
The IA outstanding,o erhaul proving to be a little more of a challenge .
PUT WATER ON THE FIRE HOLY SHIT WHAT ARE WE DOING!!!!!!!
@@crosbykid97 THEY DID WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?!!?
@@jerseyshorefireresponse2guys with a changed line in the yard doing absolutely NOTHING when there was fire blowing out that window. There are actually times when you need to HIHFTY, and this was it. 🤡
You are doing nothing. THEY put the fire out without any Injuries. Well done firefighters.
@@MJ6105- guys inside. Listen to command. “You got guys on the second floor don’t hit the windows” go flip my burgers bud
Maybe someone can answer this for me, why don’t they use there tank water they have on hand? They put the grass out but didn’t use it on the fire… just curious how come they would not use it?
When you find the answer to that then you can go search for the meaning of life. It's been asked many times by the rest of the worlds firefighters who strive to keep small fires becoming big fires.
Because there are firefighters inside the house putting the fire out. You fight fire from the inside whenever possible
Easy answer. Crews are inside making an attack, which they did and knocked the shit out that fire. You don’t hit it from the yard when boys are inside pushing to the fire
Two observations...why no one laid a line to the hydrant going in? It's apparent they pass it coming in to hand lay the line.
They had 10 people at the front door waiting to get a water supply before going in. Tank water would give about 2 minutes of water and the AO could switch from tank to hydrant water..but the lack of laying that line coming in delayed the fire attack.
Normally the first incoming engine lays a line unless they go directly to the fire and request the next company lay a line.
@ they were not at the door waiting for the hydrant supply lol- they were interior making a push. Open your eyes
Brick has been burning this year huh?
Decent amount of jobs yeah.
Sounded like the teacher from the Peanuts movies
🤣🤣
STATIONS 21,22,23,24, & 75
2ND ALARM PRE ARRIVAL;
You guys are awesome❤
9:19 Looks like the house has been remodeled: fireplace and chimney removed from A-B corner
During overhaul, (22.12) why were those two guys on the 2nd floor not masked up? Seems like a training issue to me. Today's smoke is extremely toxic.
If you put the time in this format 22:12 it will allow people to go to that part of the video.
The audio sounds like its straight out of a Charlie Brown Christmas.
Question we’re is the water DAH tell me when did they stay away of waterareyoukidding me
My “Hats off” to that initial crew working the 1” 3/4 up into the 2nd floor and aggressively putting water on the fire. That type of sacrifice and due diligence takes a lion’s heart, steel spine, and adroit hands. It must have been hot as hades up there!
They said it was getting toasty!
It takes nerves of steel to fight fires. I have fire fighting training, and once taught fire safety classes
cant understand one word from command
Reminds me of Charlie Brown...
Ground Ladders ?!?!
If the fire is only confined to one upstairs room, how you lose everything, unless everyone is living out of that room??
Heat, smoke, water damage.
That's an entire floor, not just 1 single room
Geez. I wish command would stop swallowing the mike.
I'm not sure the insurance would agree the house was saved, but it was an aggressive attack. Glad there were no injuries.
At least 50k in damage. Maybe more..😢😮
Jeesh What cheap construction, the fact that you can knock the siding off the house opening the walls from the inside of the structure.
Good stop, guys.
Shout out to the pipeman. Thats a dream.
2 people hold the hose and everyone else watches
You clearly don’t have a clue what your looking at bud
Any word on the cause?
Not yet I’ll try to get that info
Takes forever to get water on the fire
@@richielou4189 no it doesn’t ahha
No, it really doesn't
Release the fire ground experts!!!!
Haha don’t worry they will comment soon enough!
Always
@@peterarvanitis6497
Well JB the 🤡 has made his first appearance, the deck gun comments should soon follow 🤣
@@virgilhilts3924You mean the felon, Jack Biessman? 😂
How Many Personal Are In Your Department? "GREAT" Job On This Incident!! Peace-Out And Happy Holidays!!
@@rhacker3058 there probably around 30-40 active members for station 23. But not everyone shows up every fire due to it being volunteer.
Why were they knocking the walls of the house out?
Also why so many fire fighters?
Fire gets in the walls, it get everywhere, it’s called overhaul, and to answer your other question. Do the job and tell me how many guys you want there at the scene. Guys are there for relief, and so many other reasons
Volunteer your time in a firehouse
Has the local news reported the fire started from a laser strike from a drone?
Yeah, most likely was the cause of the fire.
@@jerseyshorefireresponsethat is terrifying, it’s getting crazy and makes no sense
@@jerseyshorefireresponseWhat? Are we being sarcastic or serious?
@@hopeindarktimes clearly sarcastic haha
Nice conspiracy theory bullshit
I wondered why they weren’t hosing down the flames outside and decided they’d gone inside to do it! I was right. We all need to remember when normal people are running out of burning buildings fire fighting hero’s are running in!
I’ve seen this multiple times where the volunteers are very slow to put out the fire. Can anyone explain why? I think it’s time that Brick town hires full-time paid firefighters.
This was about as good as it gets. Don’t matter if you made a check or not after this fire, this was knocked quick. You just don’t understand what you’re watching. They don’t hit from the windows around there
Why not have a few beers before putting the fire out
14:33 guy pops head through smoke not wearing scba
Was that house made of paper mache ???
Wood frame structure
I moved from Jersey in 91 and now live in Florida. Most houses here are either poured concrete like my house or cement blocks. It’s very rare that we see fires that destroyed the whole house, fires are usually limited to one room. I’d never purchase or build a stick home again.
I think its a total. Second flore gone by fire ans smoke, first and basement gone by water.
@@Naplesfrank154
That's the wonderful thing about living in the U.S. you can live in any type of home you want.
Our place in the city is an ~100 year old adobe. Our home up on our ranch is all stone built back during the Spanish colonization.
There was some background voice that I was having difficulty understanding. I must be going deaf in my old age.
Another melted mess that will have to come down! I hope that no one was hurt. Sorry for those who lost their home.
All of these fire trucks coming in and not one dropped a line come on guys you can do better than that really
The engine was on a hydrant at the beginning of the video
They did save the home greatjob
I'm in Milwaukee and a home with easily as much damage as this is being rebuilt.
No, they didn’t save anything except their smoked helmets.
Save it? Nah, that house is a total loss
definitely not nyc fire department they would of put this down in 5 minutes
They did put that out in 5 mins lmao
@@cjritchie9701
The commenters on these video are truly something else... 🤣
Not sure why there is a ring of fire on lawn from house to fence? Nice aggressive attack. Place bucket closer to the work so the lads aren't reaching so far.
There was debris falling from the fire and some stuff was catching on fire down there. The ring was due to the grass burning.
They should have their own controls up there.
@@jerseyshorefireresponseI hate when derby falls off the building.
I thought it was Christmas decorations
Doggone balloon frame match stick building 😢
dont talk with your mask on.
They're standing there with a charged hose!!!!!
What?
Ah yes, you don’t know what you’re talking about. Listen to the radio. “Guys on the second floor, don’t flow water through the window”
Firefighters are operating on the interior....go join a department where you will have a clue what's going on before committing 😡😡😡 AP, Retired Firefighter (Captain)
‘Terrible response on the scenes attach,,,what’s with the walking around,,,no water? Terrible crew performance!!!