I fucken hate that so much! Ive seen people pull out their phone and just start filming a person trapped inside a burning car.... Instead of helping. I wouldve helped but thankfully someone went to help the woman and it was at an intersection. I called 911 immediately and then started to film for documentation purposes.... Not for social media.
in case you haven't notice, stupid people do living among us. Playing hero stuffs in life-threatening scenarios may cause more harm than good. Do it when being asked, or do nothing at all. Professionals are there, you paying tax for them, let them do the job.
Some drunk guy set the carport on fire in my mom's complex, and one of my neighbors ran out to move his truck. He said the heat was intense and it was starting to melt his bumper. My mom's car got torched along with a bunch of belongings, some with sentimental value. There were cars parked about 50 ft away that melted. The guy that set it only got a few months in jail because he came forward and admitted he did it.
sword115 I can’t tell if you’re being sarcastic or serious. But technically you are correct, they are cutting ventilation holes in the roof because the fire, heat, and gases are trapped in the attic. Those holes improve conditions so inside crews can work to extinguish the fire.
@Erich Weiler I think it was pretty much a generic term for rotary type saws. We had Partner, and later Stihl but we called the all K-12. Cheers from Texas. 29 years service, retired.
@Henley Powell Hi hun, Stephanie here, I’m from Vancouver Washington but came i the states for work, I have so many real estates and houses in my home town and I’m also a millionaire, but I came to the states for some business and I’m always bored, I’m looking for friendship, if you don’t mind being friends just text me (929) 367-8244
It’s nice to see a firefighter video of firefighters actually putting out the fire, I’ve seen plenty of videos of when the firefighters stand around and just let it burn to the ground
0:28 The homeowner can thank that guy in the blue outfit for helping to save his truck. He was the only one calm enough and with enough sense to figure out how to open that sliding gate before he got back to recording the fire. Good job man!
Yes, I am a First Responder here in NZ. It only takes a short few seconds to put on your PPE. God gave you 2 eyes, and 2 ears. If you're department hasn't trained you in the use of PPE, then I wouldn't work for them. Eyes and ears are irreplaceable, and if you retire deaf and blind, coz you think its pussy to protect those God given faculties, then all the best. You take time to put on your bunker gear, your helmet, your BA. Take a few more seconds to protect your eyes and ears. You might curse me today, but you will thank me tomorrow.
@@mlambert1974 , when performed properly, and in concert with a simultaneous, interior, fire attack; allows excess heat and smoke to escape from an enclosed structure. This benefits any trapped occupants inside, as well as, the attack crew with visibility, and exposes interior crews from less heat, as it's ventilated much of the radiant heat out the enclosed space (the same heat that contributes to Backdrafts and Flashovers). However, rooftop ventilation, is becoming ever-increasingly, more- dangerous, because of the kind of lightweight materials they currently use in the construction of modern-day, roof truss systems.
And also perhaps to prevent flashover and backdraft fire occuring (fire when without sufficient oxygen suddenly gets alot of oxygen and creates and explosion).
What jcapen1 said. Only thing is, you have to coordinate with an interior attack team to get it right. If you don’t, you can and probably will just make things worse.
How are they hero’s ? That’s what they sighed up to do it’s there job so tired off Americans always calling the police firefighters and military hero’s it’s there dam job example they go into the military when a war breaks out all off a sudden there’s an outcry saying i don’t want them to go to war they might be killed hello it’s part off there job get over it yanks
Excellent videography. Good framing and editing. Interesting attack in such a confined space. Definitely well practiced crews. (interesting habits...) Definitely gotta agree with Ed Leffler; that's a helluva vertical vent.
Now that’s what I’m talking about ! Excellent job gentlemen. Now here’s a department who trains hard . Everyone had their riding assignments down . Hand tools , chain saws , aggressive with fire suppression . Textbook firefighting . Well done . Stay safe out there .
A line on the roof is for personnel protection. Easy enough to hit anything on that roof from the ground. Just another tripping hazard on the roof. Alot of filks on the roof but they were all working. Great job!
There are times when a second hole may be necessary. If you have good flames and high volume and velocity of gases, that single 4x4 hole may not be enough to improve conditions inside.
Aussie former fire-fighter here. Just wondering what the rationale is behind cutting holes in the roof of a burning house fire? Is it to do with ventilation or something?
Bryce yeah. We use it to clear out smoke and heat and try to prevent the fire from spreading. You have to really coordinate it with an interior crew to get it right though. If you don’t, you’ll make thing a lot worse, fast.
Stephen T ahh ok yeah that's interesting. how effective is it normally? our approach to ventilation is to use extractor fans in the front and back doors and open windows in a way that creates a diagonal wind channel through the house.
The way Angelinos put bars on everything, you would think they had the Crown Jewels inside. Thankfully, the dogs were not in immediate danger, because the time it took to saw that door open could have been critical.
Norris King heat rises. They like to ventilate it out and try and get the smoke out I believe (not a professional I just watch a lot of these videos) so that the firefighters have better visibility inside.
Richard Fernandez it’s an early 20th century bungalow, those are rafter tails that you can see under the eave line. They are conventionally framed homes, not lightweight. Another telltale sign of a conventional roof is the skip sheathing that you can see when they pull back the roofing of their vent hole. If this was a lightweight roof, it would be sheathed with OSB or plywood. Skip sheathing (boards laid across the rafters with gaps in between) is usually 1-by material and holds up better under fire conditions than plywood or OSB. This is a pretty strong roof to operate on.
@@richardfernandez8698 So if as a Batt Chief or a District Chief, if I run the incident from my vehicle where my accountability board, multiple radios and tactical worksheets are located, I will end up with too many people on the roof? Ah, can you clarify that?
Andrew Silva it’s called a drop bag. It started in Los Angeles as a way for crews inside multi story buildings to haul hoselines or tools up to the fire floor from the balcony or window. Usually they have 50-75 feet of 7mm rope in them. In a pinch you can use it to bail out of a window but their primary function is for hauling tools or staying oriented during a search.
A lot of critics here, i hope you are all veterans with 20 years experience and not just keyboard warriors. Good job to the firefighters, from someone going to a fire academy soon :)
Haha, circle jerking Americans detected. That guy had to make it all about him. "I served in Iraq so let's not go there".. Like dude, who really cares? The video is about a house fire, not a stage for your to try and claim valour. I'll never understand the American attitude toward this. It's so cringey and gross.
Did they rescue the dogs inside? I'm assuming the dogs in the video are the dogs that were in the house, I hope? I hate when they say "no life lost" when there are pets in the house or pets that have perished.
Nice catch by you and great job by LBFD. Not alot of Depts would have allowed that home owner back into the property to get the vehicle out even though it would and did in this case, benefit the FD
Yeah, you have to use some judgment on those kinds of things. I'm not a *big* fan of having civilians running around near an active fire, but in that case, getting that truck out of the way was a win-win as you say.
never figured out why US firecrews cut holes in the roof. i know it lets smoke out but it also lets oxygen in, and the risk to the fire crew on the roof from slipping or crashing through the roof into the fire inside the building is significant.
1:53 "what do you need" great way to arrive in my opinion
You get what he meant by it right ?
No time for small talk when you're on a fire, information has to be conveyed quickly
@@NeFjuS Obviously, that's why he praised it
While the other guy tries to hear what he's saying and also not lose his hearing while the other truck just lays on the horn non-stop
That's how they signaled the hydrant to open the gate. The lay was around the corner and not in line of sight.
Kudos to the neighbors actually doing something rather than standing around with their phones like many do today.
Rad I know what is up with that one person did that to my Neighbor when there house was on fire 🔥
@@mh4292 ppl have no humanity these days
I fucken hate that so much! Ive seen people pull out their phone and just start filming a person trapped inside a burning car.... Instead of helping. I wouldve helped but thankfully someone went to help the woman and it was at an intersection.
I called 911 immediately and then started to film for documentation purposes.... Not for social media.
in case you haven't notice, stupid people do living among us. Playing hero stuffs in life-threatening scenarios may cause more harm than good. Do it when being asked, or do nothing at all. Professionals are there, you paying tax for them, let them do the job.
Then who the 🅱️uck is filming
Finally! A homeowner smart enough to move their car away from the fire!
Yeah but then he wanted to run through the garage with the roof on fire so he loses those brownie points
Most of the time
people dont move their cars cause the keys are, u know, inside the burning house!
IKR
Kiluanahugs he probably got told to because it was kinda in the way for the fire fighters, but I would do the same thing even if no one told me
Some drunk guy set the carport on fire in my mom's complex, and one of my neighbors ran out to move his truck. He said the heat was intense and it was starting to melt his bumper. My mom's car got torched along with a bunch of belongings, some with sentimental value. There were cars parked about 50 ft away that melted. The guy that set it only got a few months in jail because he came forward and admitted he did it.
Fire rescue service "gets those chainsaws and disk cutters going boys that poor fire is trapped in that house"
:D
sword115 I can’t tell if you’re being sarcastic or serious.
But technically you are correct, they are cutting ventilation holes in the roof because the fire, heat, and gases are trapped in the attic. Those holes improve conditions so inside crews can work to extinguish the fire.
@Erich Weiler Partner K-12.
@Erich Weiler I think it was pretty much a generic term for rotary type saws. We had Partner, and later Stihl but we called the all K-12. Cheers from Texas. 29 years service, retired.
Lol...
So glad the dogs were able to get out and were not hurt
@Henley Powell Hi hun, Stephanie here, I’m from Vancouver Washington but came i the states for work, I have so many real estates and houses in my home town and I’m also a millionaire, but I came to the states for some business and I’m always bored, I’m looking for friendship, if you don’t mind being friends just text me (929) 367-8244
3:15 i love how someone says its locked and the firefighter just whips out the chainsaw and cuts the door down.
FF: It’s locked
FF with saw: No it ain’t
😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
“I don’t want go there and say “blew up”... “but I was in the back yard when it blew up” lol
We got these cool firemen presentations in gradeschool. Totally unrelated but im now a firemen. These guys did an amazing job
thank you for keeping us safe. firemen have and always will have my upmost respect.
The hipster in the yellow shirt is the most hipster hipster that’s ever hipstered.
HayK47 how many hips would a hipster stir if a hipster could stir hips? Idk
@@jta7 hahaha more people need to see this 😂
HayK47 I thought he was going to start juggling bowling pins.
@@MrBootsmagoo
He skipped ahead. The fire was because he juggled flaming knives
Here’s a late one:
How much wood could a wood chuck chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood?
The one guys Mustache game is on point 👨🏻🚒👨🏻🚒
yea i saw that lol
@@vacexpert2020 lol yea
But his BBQ game ain't.
lol
Du bist ein asozialer Typ mal was Richtiges tupac TH-cam
“Ladder coming through.” “Clear of all overhead obstructions.”
Lol, that brings me back
“4 point contact” lol
1:49 this mans in the gray shirt look like Wade from Gta 5
Ya with all of his hair🤣🤣🤣
Gamer K omg😂😂
Trevor's bitch😂
🔥🍼💑📽️💩🔫
😂😂😂😂
I love that guy with the mustache. That's my type of man. Getting it done all in style.
thank u firemen for saving those two dogs by cutting open the front metal door!
I was glad to see that too!
Bless them all! And it brightened my day to see the dogs coming out unharmed.
😭😭😭😭😭
At 00:07 we have a sighting of the elusive hippest guy in the world.
The Joker shortly before his descent into darkness.
The housefire started it all. So sad, if he'd just put out that candle.
Really awesome to see our first responders in action much love and respect for all the first responders out there
Pretty cool when that firefighter sawed the ghetto grate off the front door.
@Judy G.
It wasn't about the water, just the ghetto grate.
lol
This is why people in CA LOVE to live there. You have to make your house a fort in order to live in it :)
It’s nice to see a firefighter video of firefighters actually putting out the fire, I’ve seen plenty of videos of when the firefighters stand around and just let it burn to the ground
3:14 who needs keys
0:28 The homeowner can thank that guy in the blue outfit for helping to save his truck. He was the only one calm enough and with enough sense to figure out how to open that sliding gate before he got back to recording the fire. Good job man!
Love the PPE on the guy cutting the gates over the front door. No eye protection, no hearing protection. Real professional.
Really? Most people call that not being a pu$$y and if thats how you grade professionalism you've obviously not worked in the real fire service.
Yes, I am a First Responder here in NZ. It only takes a short few seconds to put on your PPE. God gave you 2 eyes, and 2 ears. If you're department hasn't trained you in the use of PPE, then I wouldn't work for them. Eyes and ears are irreplaceable, and if you retire deaf and blind, coz you think its pussy to protect those God given faculties, then all the best. You take time to put on your bunker gear, your helmet, your BA. Take a few more seconds to protect your eyes and ears. You might curse me today, but you will thank me tomorrow.
At 5:10 you can see it all. Truck companies opened the roof, and you see the streams from the interior attack.
Nice work, gentlemen!
K I did not know firefighters had to go through all of this, God Bless them
What did you think they did?
Scratch their asses?
How many fire fighter do u need to vent the roof
The more potential hands that can grab a hold of me, to keep me from falling through, in case of a sudden collapse, the better!
What does venting the roof accomplish?
@@mlambert1974 , when performed properly, and in concert with a simultaneous, interior, fire attack; allows excess heat and smoke to escape from an enclosed structure. This benefits any trapped occupants inside, as well as, the attack crew with visibility, and exposes interior crews from less heat, as it's ventilated much of the radiant heat out the enclosed space (the same heat that contributes to Backdrafts and Flashovers).
However, rooftop ventilation, is becoming ever-increasingly, more- dangerous, because of the kind of lightweight materials they currently use in the construction of modern-day, roof truss systems.
@@MD21037 Thank you.
@@MD21037 great comment - thanks for explaining. I was wondering about it too...
Thank you for your service William,salute!
Serious question from Scotland why do the FF cut the roof up? It seems to add O2 to the stuation which I was taught was bad. Heat +O2+ fuel=BAD
It allows heat and smoke out of the structure. This makes the environment inside a better work environment. Like taking the lid off of a hot pot.
And also perhaps to prevent flashover and backdraft fire occuring (fire when without sufficient oxygen suddenly gets alot of oxygen and creates and explosion).
What jcapen1 said. Only thing is, you have to coordinate with an interior attack team to get it right. If you don’t, you can and probably will just make things worse.
Hats off to all of these Firefighter hero’s!
How are they hero’s ? That’s what they sighed up to do it’s there job so tired off Americans always calling the police firefighters and military hero’s it’s there dam job example they go into the military when a war breaks out all off a sudden there’s an outcry saying i don’t want them to go to war they might be killed hello it’s part off there job get over it yanks
was that vertical ventilation
Excellent videography. Good framing and editing.
Interesting attack in such a confined space. Definitely well practiced crews. (interesting habits...) Definitely gotta agree with Ed Leffler; that's a helluva vertical vent.
U don’t know shit from vent!!
@@crickeymate8966 stfu u u don't know shit ether u fuck
I’m so glad those pups are okay!
Now that’s what I’m talking about ! Excellent job gentlemen. Now here’s a department who trains hard .
Everyone had their riding assignments down . Hand tools , chain saws , aggressive with fire suppression . Textbook firefighting . Well done . Stay safe out there .
Textbook firefighting is wearing your SCBA and PPE. This isn't textbook firefighting.
Good job 👍 Work colleague from Russia 🔥
I'm so stupid, when the dogs ran out I started calling them over from my computer...
😂😂
Damnnn I have so much respect for firefighters so underrated more underrated than polices
Holy vent hole! And the fact that theres 6 guys on the roof, without a line is irritating.
way to many guys on the roof, and they rushed that vent hole, one guy almost got knocked off the roof.
Truck crews don’t use hose lines on the roof. The engine crews spray the water into the attic.
A line on the roof is for personnel protection. Easy enough to hit anything on that roof from the ground. Just another tripping hazard on the roof. Alot of filks on the roof but they were all working. Great job!
excalibur flowerhorn your comment is irritating
Get the Dodge out of there!!
Ohh never mind, it's not a Cummins😁
What's the reason for the vent in the roof? I know with more oxygen the fire spreads more so can someone please explain why?
Lol might as well remove the entire roof. I bet interior had great visibility though 😂
Andrew Coffey it’s called venting
@@SV-pp9ub I'm aware. When it comes to venting you cut your basic hole and get down. You don't keep cutting until half the roof is off
@@SV-pp9ub when you vent usually just a 4x4 to get hot smoke and gasses out not a 10x10 cause now that fire just going to grow.
There are times when a second hole may be necessary. If you have good flames and high volume and velocity of gases, that single 4x4 hole may not be enough to improve conditions inside.
The dogs are already so close to the ground that they didn’t pass out from the smoke 😊
Girls: open the door with a key
Boys: 3:34
Aussie former fire-fighter here. Just wondering what the rationale is behind cutting holes in the roof of a burning house fire? Is it to do with ventilation or something?
Bryce yeah. We use it to clear out smoke and heat and try to prevent the fire from spreading. You have to really coordinate it with an interior crew to get it right though. If you don’t, you’ll make thing a lot worse, fast.
Stephen T ahh ok yeah that's interesting. how effective is it normally? our approach to ventilation is to use extractor fans in the front and back doors and open windows in a way that creates a diagonal wind channel through the house.
Firefighters have the key to the city, AKA the chainsaw
That guy is the most swagger man that ever lived.
2:25 Guy opens door.
4:25 Another guy cuts away the hinges for no reason.
i think it was more for safety measure. if the door would get stuck while someone is inside... they just removed the door for that reason. my guess
@@N0D0hNuts correct and also for faster transportation of tools and hoses
N0D0hNuts true
IsZack thats right
@@jamieoliver6383 wow I got approval from the universal mother of us all. My life is complete
This brings back memories of my days as I was a volunteer fireman for St.helens Oregon for seventeen years
This ^^ is the way it's done. Poor little doggies so scared.
Lol at the dog @ 5:43 "I've seen some shit"
The way Angelinos put bars on everything, you would think they had the Crown Jewels inside. Thankfully, the dogs were not in immediate danger, because the time it took to saw that door open could have been critical.
消火活動を間近で見たことあるけど、マジでかっこよかった。ほんと素晴らしい仕事だとおもう。
Dude was scoring from his plug till the house caught fire he like oh shit bro yo house on fire
LBFD has to be one of the most aggressive fire departments out there, Kudos too them
Excellent video, Nathan!
great video these guys went to work !
Isn't it a little bit dangerous to have that much people on a roof?
Why do they cut holes at the too? Can someone tell me.
Norris King heat rises. They like to ventilate it out and try and get the smoke out I believe (not a professional I just watch a lot of these videos) so that the firefighters have better visibility inside.
Awesome job LBFD !!
Strength & Honor
Love this team- carrying their own lifesaving ropes and axe, also how they carry the radio, with the shoulder strap which is the best way to carry it.
I carry mine in my suit it has a pocket on the upper left side
great advertisement for Stihl.
These guys were on it, great job!
Great job by all. Roof crew...... That's what I call a vent hole.
Richard Fernandez that’s not a lightweight truss roof.
FreeMongooose what makes you think it’s not? You could see the ends of the truss right under the roof line.
Richard Fernandez it’s an early 20th century bungalow, those are rafter tails that you can see under the eave line. They are conventionally framed homes, not lightweight. Another telltale sign of a conventional roof is the skip sheathing that you can see when they pull back the roofing of their vent hole. If this was a lightweight roof, it would be sheathed with OSB or plywood. Skip sheathing (boards laid across the rafters with gaps in between) is usually 1-by material and holds up better under fire conditions than plywood or OSB. This is a pretty strong roof to operate on.
FreeMongooose you’re totally right. I stand corrected. Still think there were to many men on the roof though
@@richardfernandez8698 So if as a Batt Chief or a District Chief, if I run the incident from my vehicle where my accountability board, multiple radios and tactical worksheets are located, I will end up with too many people on the roof? Ah, can you clarify that?
Who needs Netflix?
This shit is intense!
Awesome footage
Just curious, what do those firemen carry in those red sacks that are hanging below their air tanks?
Andrew Silva it’s called a drop bag. It started in Los Angeles as a way for crews inside multi story buildings to haul hoselines or tools up to the fire floor from the balcony or window. Usually they have 50-75 feet of 7mm rope in them. In a pinch you can use it to bail out of a window but their primary function is for hauling tools or staying oriented during a search.
3:23 My respect ✊ to that firefighter
Did they vent with out any fire suppression ?? I didn’t see the water flow
Good work. Except the guy with no eye pro running the rotary saw.
It drives me insane when I see guys doing stuff like that. WEAR YOUR EYE PRO!
Dork
Humanity and thanks to those firemen!
@Cassie Blackwells Hi, doin great! You?
WOW that is how you put out small work are fire! GOOD JOB!!!
Great video! Someone teach me.
What is the red bag on the waist of the firefighters?
I think they're SBCA/CBA bags, carrying their oxygen masks in case they need it.
Nice save for the truck
Don't know who's more destructive the fire or the men
You mind if I run through this garage real quick? 😂😂😂
He was telling them that there were propane tanks in the garage.
ajamessmith1 he was actually trying to get to his son who was on the other side.
Excellent footage.
A lot of critics here, i hope you are all veterans with 20 years experience and not just keyboard warriors. Good job to the firefighters, from someone going to a fire academy soon :)
thank you for your service!
good job brothers...way to show how to move with purpose!
Excellent job - quick knockdown, everyone had a job to do and they got about it really quickly.👍👏👏👏👏
It looks like they are redoing the roof or something
Nathan on the Ropes they are doing ventilation for the smoke but yeah it does 😂
How many people do you need on the roof of a 1 story wood frame?
Fancy pants looked like a tweaked out captain Morgan.
Rj Sekerk 😂😂😂😂😂”fancy pants” I’m dead 😂😂😂
Not surprised the Good Samaritan was wearing an army hat. Nice job Army and William and LBFD
Thank You sir for serving our country in Iraq !
These are Firefighters NOT Soldiers.
@@richardsimpson3136 the guy at the end
@@strohhalm1326 FINE!
Haha, circle jerking Americans detected.
That guy had to make it all about him. "I served in Iraq so let's not go there".. Like dude, who really cares? The video is about a house fire, not a stage for your to try and claim valour.
I'll never understand the American attitude toward this. It's so cringey and gross.
Did they rescue the dogs inside? I'm assuming the dogs in the video are the dogs that were in the house, I hope? I hate when they say "no life lost" when there are pets in the house or pets that have perished.
Bless the fella who first went, the explosion scared him. My grandad was like that with bonfire nite! 😕
Why do they work on the roof without water/protection?
Great aggressive firefighting!!!
Not all superheroes wear capes, some wear oxygen cylinders
Nice catch by you and great job by LBFD. Not alot of Depts would have allowed that home owner back into the property to get the vehicle out even though it would and did in this case, benefit the FD
Yeah, you have to use some judgment on those kinds of things. I'm not a *big* fan of having civilians running around near an active fire, but in that case, getting that truck out of the way was a win-win as you say.
Poppa Joe Benecke Sr you’d think the owner would be more worried about getting his dogs out first
It’s good that they aren’t panicking
I hope Snoop's alright -"Oh god my hizzle's on fizzle!"
This the guy from shot in the dark?
your videos are amazing, it's scary to see that
You scary because you're a coward
never figured out why US firecrews cut holes in the roof. i know it lets smoke out but it also lets oxygen in, and the risk to the fire crew on the roof from slipping or crashing through the roof into the fire inside the building is significant.
It wil let the heat out also! This will enable the fire fighters to close in. Most oxygen will come from broken windows and open doors.
😆 hold on my truck let me move it
What is those red pouches the fire fighters carry?
Сняга крутейшая 👍👍👍🚒🚒🚒 схема не понятная мне почему вскрыли кровлю и не подали туда ствол сразу 🤔🤔🤔👍👍👍
То ли разжигали, то ли тушили
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I Like the scabbard-like thingy for the fireaxe. Something we could try in Germany aswell
oh my god I die if it happens to me that god bless you all
4:40 that girl has 2 PHONES!