I agree only took 8 seconds from the time they came to a stop to get water on the fire. You will never see that in the USA you would be lucky to get water on it in 3 minutes.
In my years of watching fire videos worldwide, one must understand that the US FD needs to handle their bellies on the job while pulling the sack of hose and chuck it aside, straightening it, then strike a pose or kneeling to setup gears (gloves, SCBA, helmet, etc etc etc). Then they begin working on the job provided the engineer engaged the pump prior or else let's wait further, mate! 18 seconds to get water on the fire (let alone 8) will earn them the first-ever grammy & make history! At times, TRUTH is unfortunate (sad).
@@kelvinsoon7690 You forgot to mention that every US Fireman's first job on scene is to grab a six foot wrecking bar, even if it's a grass fire. This clip should be a compulsary training film and, they need to start with the guys at the top. Along with a serious weight loss programme for most of them.
One of the fastest firefighters seen in youtube arriving and placing not one but 2 nozzles in operation. This video should be used for training purposes especially in US.
Well that’s a lesson to the world on how to attack and kill a fire. Talk about “seconds count”! Those guys are so good. True professional skilled workers. A full on dangerous blaze to harmless light grey steam in no time at all! Well done to those officers!!!
Yeah that was real spiffy parking the engine right down wind and that close. So the rig gets a smoke bath of carcinogens and soot. Wouyld have been great if there had been a running fuel spill right under your rig. Love to see you big feeling obnoxious limy assholes talk your way around that.
Ski dude, people in glass houses should not throw stones. The yankee fire services suck. They are incompetent to the point of being a public danger. I just hope that you never need there services, because your property will be lost before those idiots even turn up. And then they will have a piss and a cup of coffee before they call for water. Total parts if you ask me. So just keep your cretinous comments to yourself, would yankee reject.
UK doesn't have High pressure anything special. That is just a center fed hose on a reel with like 1300 litres of water. If its the bigger hoses it takes longer as you need a hydrant or tanker.
Those Hose reels are 20mm bore... You have bigger garden hoses in the US. They are not High Pressure, they're used by people who know what they're doing. Those oversize US Toy Trucks do have hose-reels and they do have on-board water, they just don't bother to use them. Also note... Not a single Wrecking Bar in sight.
Why do the English always think they are the best in the world at everything??? According to them they have the best police, the best firemen, the best health service, the best teachers, the best football league, the best car manufacturers and the best democracy in the world!!! Look around you - see what we Europeans see and realise you're just one big laughing stock for the rest of Europe - Brexit can't happen quickly enough!!!
@@lifeinrussia1991 Agree with you about Brexit, go fund your own roads etc the money we will save is astounding, I note that Sweden didn't fully embrace the European dream and held onto it's own currency, a wise move in my view.
What i like to see suited and booted on it as soon as they stop. Not like these new engines where you have to wait to get to the fire to put ba on. Weldone
The BA would be on as soon as they left the station. They knew what the fire was and what would be needed at the scene. It's called Training! Not like the US where they need to hold a meeting first, then everyone grabs a wrecking bar before they think about putting the fire out.
Uk fire pumps dont need priming..The water in the tank is also in the pump, so you hit the PTO to engage the pump and you have instant pumping and water delivery. As the UK uses hose reels for car fires and other small fires, these can be deployed and in action in seconds.
That is a water tanker so it stores water rather than relying on a hydrant or ground pump. They are used in rural areas and places where ground pumps lack in quantity. They are increasing in popularity in the UK
Really funny; except that what happened to me! Driving along a country lane it was getting hotter and hotter, turned the heater to cold, opened the window, then suddenly i was surrounded by flames. Thankfully wasn't wearing a safety belt and could get out verry quickly.
@@paulacott7072 UK engines are 5 actually. Driver/engineer, Crew commander or a officer and three in the back. Typically the two on the back closest to the door's are the Attack section or BA team and then the middle helps hose running and things.
This should be a compulsary training film for every American Fireman. Water on the fire 8 seconds after arriving and not a wrecking bar in sight. The moral being.... Put the bloody Fire out First!
Good job it wasn’t the American fire service the car would have just been the burnt out remains left as they turn up the run around like chickens then put water on it later
Nothing mad about it, it's called training and every man on that engine knowing and doing his job without needing a meeting first. Water on the fire in 8 seconds is good but nothing unusual. It's how it should be done.
That's the difference between UK/EU and USA fire departments. In the US they set up full hoses and attack lines. Over here we jump out, get the rapid attack lines and fire is immediately under attack instead of spreading to other things. Even if response times are slower they are immediately doing what they can.
@@johnsutcliffe171 100% the UK's fire brigade/service is the best. Not just public's support though. Just everything from training, apparatus and the country we live in as a whole
That's not an old Fire Engine....... It's a standard used throughout the UK. The rest of the world needs to learn that bigger is not always better. It's not the size of your equipment... It's how you use it that matters.
I watch fire vids all the time and I know this is gonna sound daft and like I'm reading too much in to things as usual, but there's something very eerie about this fire, like, almost supernatural.... just something about the way it burned so bright and vicious it looked and sounded like thermite was burning.... this is a weird one, especially when the door fully closed itself while fully engulfed in the flames.... 🔥🤔
Water on the fire in 8 seconds. Well done lads, great firefighting.
If you've ever seen the US fire service, --- no sign of urgency at all.
@@godzillasdad they usually wait a week or 2 before water cos its too high risk...not generalizing tho...
US Fire fighters,could learn a bit from this,8 seconds water on fire.
The US fire department need to see this
Malcolm Marshall not
I agree only took 8 seconds from the time they came to a stop to get water on the fire. You will never see that in the USA you would be lucky to get water on it in 3 minutes.
@@jenniferlehane4927 Yes they do, most US fire departments are woefully slow in deploying once they are on scene
In my years of watching fire videos worldwide, one must understand that the US FD needs to handle their bellies on the job while pulling the sack of hose and chuck it aside, straightening it, then strike a pose or kneeling to setup gears (gloves, SCBA, helmet, etc etc etc). Then they begin working on the job provided the engineer engaged the pump prior or else let's wait further, mate! 18 seconds to get water on the fire (let alone 8) will earn them the first-ever grammy & make history! At times, TRUTH is unfortunate (sad).
@@kelvinsoon7690 You forgot to mention that every US Fireman's first job on scene is to grab a six foot wrecking bar, even if it's a grass fire. This clip should be a compulsary training film and, they need to start with the guys at the top. Along with a serious weight loss programme for most of them.
Excellent response time and tactics from the firefighters!
One of the fastest firefighters seen in youtube arriving and placing not one but 2 nozzles in operation. This video should be used for training purposes especially in US.
Well that’s a lesson to the world on how to attack and kill a fire. Talk about “seconds count”! Those guys are so good. True professional skilled workers. A full on dangerous blaze to harmless light grey steam in no time at all! Well done to those officers!!!
Great on scene response. The NYFD should be watching real close. They take too long once on scene.
FDNY
Because there appliances are too heavy
Watch this for yankee incompetence: th-cam.com/video/1Ct3mBUwj-Y/w-d-xo.html
In USA would have walked round it for around 15 mins. Look & learn
Yes I live in us
Yeah that was real spiffy parking the engine right down wind and that close. So the rig gets a smoke bath of carcinogens and soot. Wouyld have been great if there had been a running fuel spill right under your rig. Love to see you big feeling obnoxious limy assholes talk your way around that.
@@skidude8989 Yep, bad sighting.
Ski Dude you got to feel the love Bro. Take a chill pill, how does it effect you in the great cosmic scheme of things
Ski dude, people in glass houses should not throw stones. The yankee fire services suck. They are incompetent to the point of being a public danger. I just hope that you never need there services, because your property will be lost before those idiots even turn up. And then they will have a piss and a cup of coffee before they call for water.
Total parts if you ask me.
So just keep your cretinous comments to yourself, would yankee reject.
Wow "...instant water on....BA in place ....OIC tabard ....Bonet opened ...great crew
UK firefighters: the best in the world.
Great job lads 1.49 from arrival to fire basically out, very professional job
Now that's how you put out a car fire. Certain fie fighters from certain countries need to see this and learn how it should be done
Water on within 10 seconds, American fire fighters, I hope you are watching how we do it.
Excellent response time and quick fire management. Sad for the owner of the car, hopefully with a few repairs and paint touch up the car should be ok.
Into the USA it takes minutes because they have fancy fire-engines without high pressure hosereels.
USA water pressure is different to UK. Systems that could be why
UK doesn't have High pressure anything special. That is just a center fed hose on a reel with like 1300 litres of water. If its the bigger hoses it takes longer as you need a hydrant or tanker.
@Erich Weiler why should they? The sooner u put water on a fire the better. And can u keep a fire small there is no need for a flood line
Those Hose reels are 20mm bore... You have bigger garden hoses in the US.
They are not High Pressure, they're used by people who know what they're doing.
Those oversize US Toy Trucks do have hose-reels and they do have on-board water, they just don't bother to use them. Also note... Not a single Wrecking Bar in sight.
@@steuk6510 ??? In my experience, US water pressure is substantially Higher than the UK.
This how quick us UK firefighters are...been doing this for 33yrs...and we are still the best in the world .
Why do the English always think they are the best in the world at everything??? According to them they have the best police, the best firemen, the best health service, the best teachers, the best football league, the best car manufacturers and the best democracy in the world!!! Look around you - see what we Europeans see and realise you're just one big laughing stock for the rest of Europe - Brexit can't happen quickly enough!!!
@@lifeinrussia1991 Everyone thinks that they're the best in the world. We in the UK on the other hand don't think it, we know it. 😚
@@lifeinrussia1991 Agree with you about Brexit, go fund your own roads etc the money we will save is astounding, I note that Sweden didn't fully embrace the European dream and held onto it's own currency, a wise move in my view.
@@lifeinrussia1991 Ah Stockholm Syndrome is it? Don't drink the Kool aid.
1:52...How did that door close? There was absolutely no wind!
Hats off to ALL Firefighters everywhere. Such a dangerous job. Hope no one was injured.
What i like to see suited and booted on it as soon as they stop. Not like these new engines where you have to wait to get to the fire to put ba on. Weldone
They probably put their BA on as soon as the fire engine has come to a halt.
The BA would be on as soon as they left the station. They knew what the fire was and what would be needed at the scene. It's called Training! Not like the US where they need to hold a meeting first, then everyone grabs a wrecking bar before they think about putting the fire out.
12 seconds to apply water....under air already... fantastic...great crew.
In America it would take at least 3 minutes. 🇬🇧👍
Good job guys,👏👏👏👏👏
What make of truck is that? Noticed the pump kicked in without anyone accessing the back? Is it instant auto after engaging PTO from the cab?
Uk fire pumps dont need priming..The water in the tank is also in the pump, so you hit the PTO to engage the pump
and you have instant pumping and water delivery.
As the UK uses hose reels for car fires and other small fires, these can be deployed and in action in seconds.
Volvo you can do pto from cab
@Cindy Hossack Not as good as a Dennis, a proper British Fire Engine, none of this foreign rubbish!
@@allanxxx8789 to a point we still have to open the tank valve and open the hosereel left or right...
That is a water tanker so it stores water rather than relying on a hydrant or ground pump. They are used in rural areas and places where ground pumps lack in quantity. They are increasing in popularity in the UK
Some off the explosion are air bag cylinders. And tyres
Hey honey the heat is a little high in the car. How do I turn it down?
Really funny; except that what happened to me! Driving along a country lane it was getting hotter and hotter, turned the heater to cold, opened the window, then suddenly i was surrounded by flames. Thankfully wasn't wearing a safety belt and could get out verry quickly.
We’re was that at?
Great video 👍👍🏻👍🏼👍🏽👍🏾👍🏿😀😀🙂🙂
That's how you do it USA !
How did it start?
how did the fire start
Only went in for tea bags
😂
@@shaunobrien534 correct
And they make jokes that all we do is have a cup of tea
2:40 BANG,
and the fire fighters spray the car to cool it down and put out the fire,
When there’s a Honda at the start you know the firefighters are gonna do a good job in a vid
i don't know why i just wanna know what Morrison's it is
This is in the uk guys I’ve been to Morrisons before
What kind of car is this?
VW Passat
Skoda
One that's not going to drive
Why have you parked so close, where is the pump operator
Great response on putting the fire out..But only a crew of 3 firefighters?..
There’s 4
@@beastlyanimal2518Yeah your right 👍
@@paulacott7072 UK engines are 5 actually. Driver/engineer, Crew commander or a officer and three in the back. Typically the two on the back closest to the door's are the Attack section or BA team and then the middle helps hose running and things.
**when you live a few miles away from here**
Is this in swan?
This should be a compulsary training film for every American Fireman.
Water on the fire 8 seconds after arriving and not a wrecking bar in sight.
The moral being.... Put the bloody Fire out First!
Hot deals at morrisons!
Good job it wasn’t the American fire service the car would have just been the burnt out remains left as they turn up the run around like chickens then put water on it later
Pedna If it was the American fire department the store would have been a total loss also.
@@johnpiper3416 Very True!
8 seconds to get water on madness
Nothing mad about it, it's called training and every man on that engine knowing and doing his job without needing a meeting first. Water on the fire in 8 seconds is good but nothing unusual. It's how it should be done.
Years ago people would have been queueing to make jacket potatoes 😂😂
great hose speed the best i have seen,
Water on the fire in 8 seconds. It's what they're trained to do and they do it well.
That's the difference between UK/EU and USA fire departments. In the US they set up full hoses and attack lines. Over here we jump out, get the rapid attack lines and fire is immediately under attack instead of spreading to other things. Even if response times are slower they are immediately doing what they can.
@@Alpha24200 our fire service is second to no other, they will always have the public support they deserve.
@@johnsutcliffe171 100% the UK's fire brigade/service is the best. Not just public's support though. Just everything from training, apparatus and the country we live in as a whole
It seems like it could be an electrical fault
1:06 it's burnt into fuel line causeing it make hissing sound
I been there and seen everything happening even what happened to that car
Woow They driving old Fire truck been While seeing old classic fire truck fast to put fire out Amazing
That's not an old Fire Engine....... It's a standard used throughout the UK.
The rest of the world needs to learn that bigger is not always better.
It's not the size of your equipment... It's how you use it that matters.
No fire extinguishers like
Oh, LOOK! Its a Fiat Abarth! Clarksons favorite car!
A car set fire outside my house
"Let it shine let it shine".
Sean Connolly . I like that song !
And that's what happens if you listen to Justin Bieber in your car.
Bit of T-cut and autoglym should be fine.
Another one of the 300 ICE cars which catch fire every day in Britain... Looks like a VW Passat....
It doesn't take that long put fire out
Michael Sorrells all depends on the type of fire what fuel it’s burning and if it’s lithium batteries ect
Yes you are right
Come home to a real fire.
I been there
Nice
I've studied fire investigation and firefighting. I have a degree in electrical engineering and programming
That’s a bad fire. Good video though
Asta is going to be all over the guys insurance
Roll on Brexit
I watch fire vids all the time and I know this is gonna sound daft and like I'm reading too much in to things as usual, but there's something very eerie about this fire, like, almost supernatural.... just something about the way it burned so bright and vicious it looked and sounded like thermite was burning.... this is a weird one, especially when the door fully closed itself while fully engulfed in the flames.... 🔥🤔
@@philyew3617 yes I've seen it in some other videos, but I just got a rather uneasy, eerie feeling about this one for some reason....
Okay, who forgot the marshmallows?
Walter Fink The 'marshmallows' comment has been made thousands and thousands of times, so shove it up your ass!
Fire akjv holybible
Parked the engine in the wrong place could see the wind blowing that way when he pulled up