And that's how you get yourself killed in the line of duty. Just because you're FDNY Rescue 2, you don't get to do whatever the fuck you want to. Command is there for a REASON.
Ultimately, though, Rescue 2 obeyed the command and got off the top floor. When a lieutenant and a deputy chief disagree, the deputy chief usually gets his way.
Seems a little slow in attack. Yes interior were after the fire from inside but extention to adjoining house could've been prevented. Put that tower to work for initial knock
They had 3 lines operating. Can’t put tower ladder into ops until the 2nd alarm companies arrived on scene because they needed another engine to supply it. Members were still on the fire floor
Enjoyed your video very much. Reminded me of the many multiple alarm 3 story apartment fires I worked on in the 60's, 70's & 80's in P.G. County, MD. Many if not all of these fire fighters probably weren't born yet. Same again for the methods. Thank you again for your video.
Great video. Full of action and tactics. You could tell the 3rd floor units didn't want to give up the fight to the tower ladder but they put up a good fight.
great videoing. but i also don't understand why they did not use the ladder truck to spray water. Where they waiting for an invitation? They could have gotten the fire out much, much faster. Thanx for any comments.
Good video styler.thanks for all your coverage of fires wishing you and John all the very very best for Christmas and New year. Michael uk care home resident
I wish you or The Maj. would do a video on who is in charge of the fire command when I see several assistant chiefs, deputy chiefs, battalion chiefs and etc. I know chief of department, chief of operations and chief of special operations but then it gets confusing especially when you have the several of the same ranks at a fire. Thanks
At the command post you will have the 1st due battalion chief and division chief at command post…. 2nd Alarm gets another Battalion Chief that gets assigned as RUL which is Resource Unit Leader. 3rd Alarm gets the Citywide Tour Commander that can be a Deputy Asst Chief or Asst Chief. 4th Alarm gets another Asst Chief or Chief of Ops. 5th Alarm gets the Chief of Dept at his discretion
@@SkylerFirethank you I just needed this "total confusion early in the morning" I know it all makes sense to everyone but at Monday morning just after 8am.
Great knockdown on such a fierce moving fire. Thank you so much for your great coverage. Command does a wonderful job of maintaining control of the situation. Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Excellent video Skyler. Great detail and follow through. I hope those two members from E219 are ok. I couldn’t hear what the EMS chief said their injuries were but it looked like they walked down the fire escape. Anyhow stay warm up there
The first house that caught on fire was where I live with my parents sadly we lost everything would be so amazing if anybody could help us with anything. Thank you 🙏🏻
For us Europeans, we don't understand the American urban firefighting system. First they let the fire grow out of control and then they attack it with water.
They are old school. Go inside and fight it that way. I think that's a good idea, but with that much fire they should hit it from the outside to knock it down and then go inside. Keep in mind that they have a lot of tall buildings and that's the only way to do it is go inside.
Good question. And for starters just like like they said above this would have been a good idea to knock it from the outside then proceed in, which we call a transitional attack. I dont not have a solid answer for ya, but we REALLY emphasize life as our number 1 priority. A couple of things though...we realize the severity of burns that you get from steam and in the ideal scenario we like to have an engine company and truck company in there simultaneously completing extinguishment and confinement, and search and removal, placing the hoseline between the victims and the fire. This is a perfect scenario that sometimes works and sometimes doesn't. And It would be pointless to do if our victims are either steam burned or succumbed to smoke inhalation because we took too long outside. Thus we classify our style as aggressive firefighting. Unfortunately our duty is a necessary evil. If we take on a passive approach and always stick to hitting it from the outside, we pose the risk of our perishable skills and training becoming lost and void. FDNY is for the most part pretty consistent with the amount of actual work (fires) they get while other places in the North Eastern America may not see as much. So what happens when it's actually a confirmed entrapment or a downed firefighter that we have to retrieve but can't because we lack the skill and experience?
It’s amazing that the NYFD has the resources to dispatch 145 personnel to fight this fire. I’ve seen videos of rural departments that could barely scrape up enough guys to drive the trucks to the fire.
Nothing wrong with getting some additional training. With that many personnel not using SCBA inside the building, and that much confusion and delay in evacuating the third floor, they NEED additional training.
I'll never understand why people called the NYFD the best in the world. They are not even CLOSE to simply being the best in the U.S. Houston does it 2x better with 1/4th the personnel. Maybe they were the best before 911, but not now. (No, I'm not from Houston, I'm from the Ohio Valley)
Couldn't they secure a hydrant? Two ladders up and yet no water being put on the outside. It looked like the lines running into the front door were charged so why no water cannon outside?
2 Lines off the 1st rig. On one hydrant, 2 lines off 2nd rig off another hydrant… tower ladder needed to be fed off another hydrant. They had to wait for 2nd alarm companies to arrive. Members were still on the 3rd floor can’t operate until they drop down.
@@SkylerFire Ok hero. Air should be on EVERY time you are in an interior fire. Just because you can breathe, doesn't mean you're not breathing toxic chemicals. Cancer is real.
@@bradleypryor5586 cant agree more. I see it every time on these FDNY videoes. Its sad. Get the air on, and go attack the fire. Thats why death is so common.
@@dgvideodk You are 100% correct. Air is free and the "I'm cool" factor of not being on air is long gone. Same with having the dirty gear. On-air and clean gear should be the new "cool". @SkylerFire sounds like a FF wannabe to me.
Rubbish they should be using air anytime they are inside a smoke filled building no matter how thick it is. There is a reason why departments like the FDNY have such high cancer rates, its because of poor leadership and not insuring the firefighters are using the PPE effectively. I take it you have never been a firefighter?
With this video the chief is having to scream again and again for members to get out of the building so that tower ladders can operate, yet minute after minute goes by and still members haven't obeyed the order. I've seen this in other videos as well. What is going on here? Poor discipline? Poor communication?
Again a horrible Fire in Brooklyn !!! Coz Brooklyn is stand together and will help the People's who lost their Home Great Video Skyler Merry Christmas to You and your Family and Friends MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL
I am not a firefighter. However I do know that the sooner you extinguish a fire, the easier it is. Why don’t they just apply water from the outside? They just kept letting that fire grow. The sooner you get water on it, the sooner it goes out.
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Had to wait until the 2nd alarm companies arrived. Engine company has to supply the tower ladder hydrant was at the end of the block. Roof firefighter was on the roof ladder needs to be there to get off roof.
For a European firefighter, educated up to date fire fighting science, these NYC videos are so painful to watch. Feels like prehistoric footage. 😢 OMG what's wrong there?
@@virgilhilts3924 Europe where we use science instead of tradition. And therefore know that every 5 to 30 seconds means a doubling of fire - by the cubic nature of space. And therefore we go with our little hoses and use water out of the tender very quickly onto the fire. Instead of endless build ups. It works, proven by physics and mathematics. We rarely need the big hoses, however trust me, we have them - but we don't need to show them around to compensate... But yeah, prehistoric approaches work fine to end the fire too by burning down buildings. So continue with the US arrogance 🤷🏻♂️ as long as you don't burn down our houses everything is fine 😅
@@ohjumpa _"And therefore know that every 5 to 30 seconds means a doubling of fire - by the cubic nature of space"_ -Cite a single credible study that proves your above assertion... -Be sure it includes all the relevant data...
Great Video..wish they put that tower ladder into operation earlier.
Had to wait for 2nd alarm companies and for everyone to get off the 3rd floor
Rescue 2 held em up
@@SkylerFire other building caught fire while they were waiting. Seems could of put water on sooner. But I’m not a fireman.
It's called job security.
@@MrTG44
You do not use a master-stream when there are people inside... That is how you kill someone
“FDNY: We Never Met a Fire or a Pane of Glass We Liked”
Great footage Sky. Merry Christmas to you & yours.
Thanks same to you
love that res2cue is cool an calm . "yea were on the 3rd floor we ain't leaving" great work fdny!
Glad you enjoyed
@@SkylerFire thank you for the video
And that's how you get yourself killed in the line of duty. Just because you're FDNY Rescue 2, you don't get to do whatever the fuck you want to. Command is there for a REASON.
Ultimately, though, Rescue 2 obeyed the command and got off the top floor. When a lieutenant and a deputy chief disagree, the deputy chief usually gets his way.
Because of res2cue the fire spread to the exposure, they were up there a long time doing nothing to extinguish the fire
Seems a little slow in attack. Yes interior were after the fire from inside but extention to adjoining house could've been prevented. Put that tower to work for initial knock
They had 3 lines operating. Can’t put tower ladder into ops until the 2nd alarm companies arrived on scene because they needed another engine to supply it. Members were still on the fire floor
@@SkylerFire good to know. Thanks.
Enjoyed your video very much. Reminded me of the many multiple alarm 3 story apartment fires I worked on in the 60's, 70's & 80's in P.G. County, MD. Many if not all of these fire fighters probably weren't born yet. Same again for the methods. Thank you again for your video.
Great video. Full of action and tactics. You could tell the 3rd floor units didn't want to give up the fight to the tower ladder but they put up a good fight.
Good point!
great videoing. but i also don't understand why they did not use the ladder truck to spray water. Where they waiting for an invitation? They could have gotten the fire out much, much faster. Thanx for any comments.
They were waiting for the 2nd alarm engine company to grab a hydrant and lay in. That takes time.
Just got power back up here in Maine. You've been busy. Much appreciated Skyler
Oh jeez! Glad it’s back for Christmas! Thanks
Thanks Skyler.... I really enjoy the amount of work you put into these... I REALLY like the unit run down too!
Great job with the video and the audio. Hello from upstate !
Great video, Skyler! Thank you! 😊
Thanks
these videos give a me a greater understanding of NYC and its structures and appreciation for the fine work done by FDNY
Glad you enjoy!
Awesome coverage Skyler. I missed this video when i weas movung. Fabulous job by the FDNY. Stay safe Skyler...🤗🤗
Thanks! Hope you are all settled in now!
Awesome video as always. Thank you for all you do.
Thanks
Really awesome video Skyler. Great job. Fabulous job by the FDNY. I'm so glad they were all ok...🤗🤗
Great video, that was a hot one.
Yes it was
This is awesome video nice work by fdny keep it
Thanks! Will do!
@@SkylerFire your welcome merry Christmas happy new year
Good video styler.thanks for all your coverage of fires wishing you and John all the very very best for Christmas and New year. Michael uk care home resident
Thanks Happy Holidays
Awesome job Skyler! That was rippin!
For sure
As always great coverage Skyler! Great job FDNY!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Good catch be safe
Thanks
I wish you or The Maj. would do a video on who is in charge of the fire command when I see several assistant chiefs, deputy chiefs, battalion chiefs and etc. I know chief of department, chief of operations and chief of special operations but then it gets confusing especially when you have the several of the same ranks at a fire. Thanks
At the command post you will have the 1st due battalion chief and division chief at command post…. 2nd Alarm gets another Battalion Chief that gets assigned as RUL which is Resource Unit Leader. 3rd Alarm gets the Citywide Tour Commander that can be a Deputy Asst Chief or Asst Chief. 4th Alarm gets another Asst Chief or Chief of Ops. 5th Alarm gets the Chief of Dept at his discretion
@@SkylerFirethank you I just needed this "total confusion early in the morning" I know it all makes sense to everyone but at Monday morning just after 8am.
Great knockdown on such a fierce moving fire. Thank you so much for your great coverage. Command does a wonderful job of maintaining control of the situation. Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Thanks much appreciated Merry Christmas
Excellent video Skyler. Great detail and follow through. I hope those two members from E219 are ok. I couldn’t hear what the EMS chief said their injuries were but it looked like they walked down the fire escape. Anyhow stay warm up there
Yes they are okay thanks for watching
GREAT COVERAGE on an aggressive fast-moving fire...
For sure
Wenn es draußen brennt und schneit...ja dann ist Winterzeit 🥶❄️🎄🧑🎄🚒🤪
Yup
Great job Skylar
Thanks
Good work! That stick took some heat at the beginning though.
Members on the roof and exposure
@@SkylerFire I figured there was just saying it was getting its tip licked lol.
Great work as usual on the content
Much appreciated
The first house that caught on fire was where I live with my parents sadly we lost everything would be so amazing if anybody could help us with anything. Thank you 🙏🏻
Sorry to hear that
Insurance should reimburse you guys.
Great video.
Thanks!
Straight up HEROS!
Yup
After 16 minutts the firefighter in the ladder truck find out he can use water.Good discovery for a fireman.
He had to make sure everybody was off that floor before he put water on the fire
Get coverage SkyLer!!
Thx
Wow! This was so Hard! I listened on Broadcastify!
For sure
Brave guys entering a burning properly to restrict overall damage, to adjacent building. 🇬🇧
Yup
Good catch on the video in Brooklyn you and your dad always get in. Good work stay safe. From:
Familyfirecompany
Thanks. Themajestirium is not my dad lol
Why did it take so long to put TL 131 in action? great video pal, THank you
Waiting for 2nd alarm engines already 3 lines were in ops.
Another good video. But what's with these fires in New York been many. Prayers to the families
Thanks. First week of temps dropping
Oh okay. Here in illinois it's candles space heaters
Slum lords people trying to stay warm. Also overloaded extention cords for Christmas decorations
Well yes
Why did it take so long to get the tower ladder to put water on the fire?
Remembers where on the top floor
Was this hoarder conditions, why couldn't they make a push to the third floor ??
They were on the 3rd floor water wasn’t knocking the fire down, they had to back down. Was to heavy of a fire load
Thank god for the fdny
Only the best!
For us Europeans, we don't understand the American urban firefighting system. First they let the fire grow out of control and then they attack it with water.
FDNY does an interior attack, searching for victims. They cant start with an exterior line, it would drive the fire inside.
They are old school. Go inside and fight it that way. I think that's a good idea, but with that much fire they should hit it from the outside to knock it down and then go inside. Keep in mind that they have a lot of tall buildings and that's the only way to do it is go inside.
We take great pride in interior firefighting even when it’s a losing strategy.
This is FDNY not Europe…
Good question. And for starters just like like they said above this would have been a good idea to knock it from the outside then proceed in, which we call a transitional attack. I dont not have a solid answer for ya, but we REALLY emphasize life as our number 1 priority. A couple of things though...we realize the severity of burns that you get from steam and in the ideal scenario we like to have an engine company and truck company in there simultaneously completing extinguishment and confinement, and search and removal, placing the hoseline between the victims and the fire. This is a perfect scenario that sometimes works and sometimes doesn't. And It would be pointless to do if our victims are either steam burned or succumbed to smoke inhalation because we took too long outside. Thus we classify our style as aggressive firefighting. Unfortunately our duty is a necessary evil. If we take on a passive approach and always stick to hitting it from the outside, we pose the risk of our perishable skills and training becoming lost and void. FDNY is for the most part pretty consistent with the amount of actual work (fires) they get while other places in the North Eastern America may not see as much. So what happens when it's actually a confirmed entrapment or a downed firefighter that we have to retrieve but can't because we lack the skill and experience?
why it takes so long, till they begin to spray watter?
Had to wait for a 2nd alarm engine to feed the tower ladder…. They have to grab a hydrant and stretch to the tower ladder…
It’s amazing that the NYFD has the resources to dispatch 145 personnel to fight this fire. I’ve seen videos of rural departments that could barely scrape up enough guys to drive the trucks to the fire.
If they need 145 to deal with this then something is very wrong in the department and their use of resources not great.
Nothing wrong with getting some additional training. With that many personnel not using SCBA inside the building, and that much confusion and delay in evacuating the third floor, they NEED additional training.
Very poor execution. People taking their time to stay in longer
I'll never understand why people called the NYFD the best in the world. They are not even CLOSE to simply being the best in the U.S. Houston does it 2x better with 1/4th the personnel. Maybe they were the best before 911, but not now. (No, I'm not from Houston, I'm from the Ohio Valley)
Couldn't they secure a hydrant? Two ladders up and yet no water being put on the outside. It looked like the lines running into the front door were charged so why no water cannon outside?
2 Lines off the 1st rig. On one hydrant, 2 lines off 2nd rig off another hydrant… tower ladder needed to be fed off another hydrant. They had to wait for 2nd alarm companies to arrive. Members were still on the 3rd floor can’t operate until they drop down.
@@SkylerFire Thanks for explaining! I'm not a FF but it makes sense.
Can't operate tower ladder until all members are confirmed off the floor
Great Video Bro
Appreciate it
At some point..its time for tower ladder especially with the extention happening..
We're 1084 2nd alarm on a 3 story dwelling!!! Calm down Skyler
I am fine
@@SkylerFire.........ok brother be safe.
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 for our emergency personnel because they risk their lives daily to save us from danger
I'll never understand why these young men aren't on air in a fire like this. Air is free and will keep you alive.
They use the air when they really have to
@@SkylerFire Ok hero. Air should be on EVERY time you are in an interior fire. Just because you can breathe, doesn't mean you're not breathing toxic chemicals. Cancer is real.
@@bradleypryor5586 cant agree more. I see it every time on these FDNY videoes. Its sad. Get the air on, and go attack the fire. Thats why death is so common.
@@dgvideodk You are 100% correct. Air is free and the "I'm cool" factor of not being on air is long gone. Same with having the dirty gear. On-air and clean gear should be the new "cool". @SkylerFire sounds like a FF wannabe to me.
Rubbish they should be using air anytime they are inside a smoke filled building no matter how thick it is. There is a reason why departments like the FDNY have such high cancer rates, its because of poor leadership and not insuring the firefighters are using the PPE effectively. I take it you have never been a firefighter?
What ended up being the hold up???
Waiting on 2nd alarm companies… as everyone was committed.
What the heck is going on Skyler? One working fire above 2 alarms every day the members are earning their money you and the members be safe
Thanks. First cold week usually when this type of stuff happens
With this video the chief is having to scream again and again for members to get out of the building so that tower ladders can operate, yet minute after minute goes by and still members haven't obeyed the order. I've seen this in other videos as well. What is going on here? Poor discipline? Poor communication?
Thanks for watching.
It's because a hero like you wasn't there to tell everyone what to do... you clearly FAILED
@@virgilhilts3924 I'm not telling anybody what to do. I'm asking a question. Do you have an answer?
Why does 25 minutes feel like hours?
Does sometimes
Been very busy for FDNY
For sure!
FDNY guy here… just wanna say we’re the best firemen in the world, the boys here saved the whole block from burning up, good work boys 🙏
Again a horrible Fire in Brooklyn !!!
Coz Brooklyn is stand together and will help the People's who lost their Home
Great Video Skyler
Merry Christmas to You and your Family and Friends
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL
Thanks Merry Christmas
I’m several minutes into the video and no water in from the front. Just letting it burn? WTF
Kentland would have put that out faster
Ok
Is there a drought in NYC
No
I am not a firefighter. However I do know that the sooner you extinguish a fire, the easier it is. Why don’t they just apply water from the outside? They just kept letting that fire grow. The sooner you get water on it, the sooner it goes out.
Members where inside….
Spoken like someone who knows nothing about firefighting
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A tower ladder using a "CAN" is just wrong !!!! Great video thanks
Thanks
Dang, one a day so far, fdny busy busy!
Yes first day winter too
I ask again are you a FDNY member? If not your just in the way
Deff not in the way.
@@BrandonShappell-pz1ir after doing this for how long I have don’t you think I would know or be told if I was in the way?
Is the guy on the ladder just playing or what? He could have put that out already, instead they let it burn down!
You have no idea what you are talking about…. They have to wait for water from a 2nd alarm engine company….
This is Rescue 2, do you smell something?
Hahahah
why wasn't 239 on this
OOS
11 минут не могли подать ствол с улицы
she was hot
Yes
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Thanks for watching
What took so long for water in the tower and why did they leave the stick in the lapping fire from the bldig
Had to wait until the 2nd alarm companies arrived. Engine company has to supply the tower ladder hydrant was at the end of the block. Roof firefighter was on the roof ladder needs to be there to get off roof.
Ninth St not E Ninth St
Typo thanks
For a European firefighter, educated up to date fire fighting science, these NYC videos are so painful to watch. Feels like prehistoric footage. 😢 OMG what's wrong there?
The best fire dept in the world this is not Europe.
Best by definition, but not by any fact
😆😅😂🤣
Europe... Where most are afraid to go interior and still use glorified garden hoses to try and fight fires
@@virgilhilts3924 Europe where we use science instead of tradition. And therefore know that every 5 to 30 seconds means a doubling of fire - by the cubic nature of space. And therefore we go with our little hoses and use water out of the tender very quickly onto the fire. Instead of endless build ups. It works, proven by physics and mathematics. We rarely need the big hoses, however trust me, we have them - but we don't need to show them around to compensate...
But yeah, prehistoric approaches work fine to end the fire too by burning down buildings. So continue with the US arrogance 🤷🏻♂️ as long as you don't burn down our houses everything is fine 😅
@@ohjumpa
_"And therefore know that every 5 to 30 seconds means a doubling of fire - by the cubic nature of space"_
-Cite a single credible study that proves your above assertion...
-Be sure it includes all the relevant data...
How about alot less talking and MORE water on the fire!! Slowest response I've ever seen!
That’s your opinion
@@SkylerFire And I am correct. Rewatch the video.
@CarrieJones-nj4bm I don’t have to rewatch anything I was there you weren’t.
@@SkylerFire Obviously you missed a lot. Fact, water kills fires, almost immediately. They sure took their sweet time proving it.
@@SkylerFire And, if you notice the fireman in the bucket was only observing, he didn't do squat.
really bad fire fiting....no deck gun??? why not...jesus.
Really bad spelling…. You clearly don’t know anything about the FDNY.
Whats thecladder guy doing besides watching
Always gotta go in and play then the tower ladder knocks it down in 30 seconds, rediculous
Because you fight fires from inside first….
Thanks