@@LogitecUKStrange? I’d say resourceful. There was obviously a problem with the water supply to the high pressure hose reel. That firefighter was improvising.
That isn't a "canal boat". It is a cruiser, we call them "plastics", and they are river boats. It is glass fibre, and canal boat hulls are made from wood or metal.
I thought you called them " yoghurt pots". Maybe a trend is being set because David on " Cruising the Cut" has just bought one and he is one of the most popular Canal boat TH-cam channels? Thanks for watching much appreciated.
@@agent010972 And not forgetting about the most important consideration when buying a "plastic" "yogurt pot". They are a lot cheaper than a real boat.🐕🐕🐕🐕
GRP boat or steel boat the real issue here is suspect arson and criminal damage, after all to some people this is affordable housing i just hope it stops or the culprits get caught before someone gets hurt or worse!
The area under the A40, beside Lisson Studios, is used as a casual boat yard. The cover from the flyover allows people to work when it's raining. It's not the first boat fire along there. You can see evidence of the DIY along the wall - lots of timber and furniture. Boat yards are very expensive, and the people who re-build these boats to live on don't have access to the kind of money to access a boat yard. The biggest fear for boaters is the boat will burn through its line and then become a floating fireball, that then ignites other boats. It's a sad story all round.
Yes you are 100% correct. I spoke to the Fire Brigade commander from North Kensington and they keep telling the CRT who do not have the money nor resources to deal with the problem. Thank you for watching
I am not surprised that the vessel was so badly damaged. Those so called fire fighters are nothing short of criminally incompetent. The one on the far bank was aiming his branch so high that the water was completely missing the fire and merely soaking the opposite bank. And what did that incompetent for on the mooring bank think he was doing by throwing a few buckets of water. Also, noone secured the boat alongside.
You are totally right with your observations. This was a very strange event to video and the bucket was very odd indeed. Thank you for watching much appreciated.
People commenting on the performance of the fire brigade. It may have been that there wasn't a high pressure hydrant on the side of the tow path to put a bigger hose on, hence the attack of the fire from the other side?
Yes I do not live far from there and our water pressure is pathetic. Thames Water take our money and give it out to their shareholders then whinge about investing in our infrastructure. Thank you for watching.
LFB don’t carry light portable pumps on their appliances. One wonders if that may have assisted with low water pressure or even lack of a hydrant jn this situation. They only carry a 300gallon tank
I cycled along there from Paddington station going west Saturday 13/7/24 and noticed this burnt out and now sunken boat also close by a recently burnt out but still floating narrow boat, further up towards Ladbroke Grove a man was dealing with a river cruiser which had it's windows smashed the night before further down near Willow Tree marina a sunken narrow boat was across the canal blocking the canal completely. Is this a coincidence or wilful attacks on house boats?
Thos does sound like arson motivated by an intent to vandalise private property. I trust it is not what was happening in north west London back in the eighties; house boat owners were being sent to court for beaking various laws or by-laws, possibly legitimate accusations, only to return to a burnt out boat; as officials found new ways to reduce house-boats and increase the use of canals for tourism.
@lewisbale1 Yes but the CRT have so much infrastructure to maintain it is not surprising and thankfully boaters do not have to pay council tax. Thank you for watching
Perhaps the woke lefties liberals have put a hose-pipe restriction on firefighters; anything to save the wildlife and the planet... don't concern yourself over the toxic fumes and CO2 emitted by the fire, that is merely a small cost in fighting climate change :-)
1 hose reel jet and a bucket , one person in BA lololol what station is this it’s a terrible show of professional ability , sure it wasn’t new recruits on first day. Also No life jacket on near water
The LFB teams in attendance were North Kensington and Maida Vale apparently there were five LFB tenders attending the scene. Many thanks for watching really appreciate it.
@@LogitecUK good video, kudos camera horizontal, i saw the incident report on lfb site, but YT censors some of the words when pasting?? so I had to chop it short, they mention 25 firefighters but have missed off some stations.
@@john_smith1471 Thanks for the reply. Some commentators have been questioning my description of it. I waited around to talk to the LFB and eventually spoke to the Brigade Commander from North Kensington, who described it as a "serious" fire to me. My wife is annoyed at me for filming this far too close to comfort; if there had been gas cylinders on board, it would have been much worse. Thanks for watching and for your comments; I appreciate it!
Amazing - what appears to be a battle to quench an oil-tanker fire?!?!? Are the firebrigade using the right equipment and the right techniques for fighting a fire in a confined location?
LFB should be ashamed of their performance here...no plan...no leadership from the OIC..no demonstration of acumen from the crew....definitely not their finest hour...
I believe accessibility was an issue and the initial crew response did show a lack of leadership. Not sure but when the Brigade Commander from North Kensington arrived there appeared to be a more coherent response. Many commentators have questioned the "bucket" which I did find a bit strange. Thankfully the LFB did turn up as this was becoming hazardous to the Westway directly above. I do not live far from North Kensington Fire HQ and wish I could give them a chance to respond to how their tactics developed and why? the bucket! Anyway thank you so much for watching and your comments much appreciated.
They learn to park their trucks in a street next to the fire. Without a street, you get what can be devised at the scene. And when the structure is small, there's no time to experiment.
My best guess was "it's the firecrew from the building above but it seems to be the London firebrigade. What a charade they made, you never enter a fire with smoke without breathing apparatus on.
After they had put out the fire I talked to the Brigade commander who was from North Kensington. One of the firefighters was wearing breathing apparatus but was surprised to see some of the others not wearing it.When the fireman starting using the bucket I found that a bit strange. Thank you for watching really appreciate it.
@RogowskiBubba0864 I take it you've never seen 'New York's Finest' operating? They have different lungs out there and are seemingly immune to the effects of smoke. Well at least until 20-30 years into their career when their lungs are fucked!
Fred Karno’s army and a B&Q bucket is this a joke ‘I had one but the handle fell off , ffs there’s water in the canal all yer need is a submersible pump and a electric supply, Doh!
Why only one hose? We hear another appliance arrive, so why don't they get more water on it? Probably doing their risk assessment instead of showing some urgency!
Hardly a raging inferno. Why do people use such emotive words. Bad, yes. Raging inferno, no. I'm surprised you didn't use 'blaze' to complete the cliche hat-trick.I've seen worse bonfires, FFS.
With the greatest respect you were not there. I spoke to the Brigade Commander from North Kensington (they dealt with the Grenfell disaster) when they had the fire under control and he deemed it to be "Serious". There were 5 fire brigade tenders at the scene and the flames were up to the Westway above a concrete megalith which is a bad state of repair. If the Fire Brigade had not turned up and got this under control and the Westway had been affected the traffic chaos above would have been unimaginable. So thanks for watching and I stand by my description it was an extremely serious fire.
They do on the River Thames but as the canal is reasonably accessible throughout London do not think they do. Many thanks for watching really appreciate it.
That is a typical EV fire, Lithithem battery; all that firefighter is going to do is fill the Plastic piss pot full of water. at least if it sinks, then the fire will be out. someone shouted, "come this side," which looked to me to be the lee-ard side where all the smoke is.
I agree with you but these " yoghurt pots" are becoming far more common. David who runs "Cruising the Cut" on TH-cam has just bought one. Thank you for your comment and watching the video
I spoke to the Fire Brigade Commander from North Kensington (they were the first to attend the Grenfell disaster) and he told me he considered this to be a "serious" incident. There were five tenders attending the scene and if they had not been there the Police told me that they would have had to close off the Westway above (due to the location of the fire) which would have caused traffic chaos. I was there and far too close and if there had been gas canisters left onboard then this would have added to the problem. Are you a firefighter by any chance and what is your experience of fighting fires? Anyway thanks for watching I appreciate it.
That is a high pressure hose reel. An alien concept to many American firefighters. It is obvious that at some point, there was a water supply problem and the truck is some distance from the canal side.
I talked to the Brigade commander of the North Kensington Fire department after they had put the fire out. He was very concerned about that area becoming a weld and repair facility for canal boats under the Westway. Problem is the CRT does not have the resources or money to deal with this situation. On to your point about the LFB dealing with the fire, I believe the main guy with the bucket was a trainee as he was being given a lot of instructions. I understand the LFB using water but the team on the other river bank of the canal seemed to be overshooting and missing the flames? I can assure you this was a really fierce fire and heat coming off of it was extraordinary. Thank you for watching.
@@LogitecUK The bucket allows the firefighter to pour water directly down into the boat on the side closest to him. To do that with the hose reel he'd have to lean out and bend the hose to get it to point directly down...and risk falling into the water whilst wearing heavy breathing apparatus.
"We are going to need a bigger bucket."
I’m no expert but that looks like a pretty poor attempt at putting a fire out !
I have to admit whilst filming this watching the Fireman with a bucket was a bit strange. Thank you for watching.
@@LogitecUKStrange? I’d say resourceful. There was obviously a problem with the water supply to the high pressure hose reel. That firefighter was improvising.
That isn't a "canal boat". It is a cruiser, we call them "plastics", and they are river boats. It is glass fibre, and canal boat hulls are made from wood or metal.
I thought you called them " yoghurt pots". Maybe a trend is being set because David on " Cruising the Cut" has just bought one and he is one of the most popular Canal boat TH-cam channels? Thanks for watching much appreciated.
We call the narrow boats sewer pipes and only goodness come from yogurt pots lol
@@agent010972 And not forgetting about the most important consideration when buying a "plastic" "yogurt pot". They are a lot cheaper than a real boat.🐕🐕🐕🐕
GRP boat or steel boat the real issue here is suspect arson and criminal damage, after all to some people this is affordable housing i just hope it stops or the culprits get caught before someone gets hurt or worse!
The area under the A40, beside Lisson Studios, is used as a casual boat yard. The cover from the flyover allows people to work when it's raining. It's not the first boat fire along there. You can see evidence of the DIY along the wall - lots of timber and furniture. Boat yards are very expensive, and the people who re-build these boats to live on don't have access to the kind of money to access a boat yard. The biggest fear for boaters is the boat will burn through its line and then become a floating fireball, that then ignites other boats. It's a sad story all round.
Yes you are 100% correct. I spoke to the Fire Brigade commander from North Kensington and they keep telling the CRT who do not have the money nor resources to deal with the problem. Thank you for watching
Princess 32, good boat back in the day, its a powerful estuary cruiser capable of short coastal hops, totally out of place on a canal.
I am not surprised that the vessel was so badly damaged. Those so called fire fighters are nothing short of criminally incompetent. The one on the far bank was aiming his branch so high that the water was completely missing the fire and merely soaking the opposite bank. And what did that incompetent for on the mooring bank think he was doing by throwing a few buckets of water. Also, noone secured the boat alongside.
You are totally right with your observations. This was a very strange event to video and the bucket was very odd indeed. Thank you for watching much appreciated.
What a bloody disgrace of a fire service 😡
People commenting on the performance of the fire brigade. It may have been that there wasn't a high pressure hydrant on the side of the tow path to put a bigger hose on, hence the attack of the fire from the other side?
Yes I do not live far from there and our water pressure is pathetic. Thames Water take our money and give it out to their shareholders then whinge about investing in our infrastructure. Thank you for watching.
They have a pump and a river.
LFB don’t carry light portable pumps on their appliances. One wonders if that may have assisted with low water pressure or even lack of a hydrant jn this situation.
They only carry a 300gallon tank
@@tigger1662003 Yes good point. Thank you for watching
We live on a narrowboat and its hard enough finding a water point to top your own tank up never mind putting fires out 😢
I cycled along there from Paddington station going west Saturday 13/7/24 and noticed this burnt out and now sunken boat also close by a recently burnt out but still floating narrow boat, further up towards Ladbroke Grove a man was dealing with a river cruiser which had it's windows smashed the night before further down near Willow Tree marina a sunken narrow boat was across the canal blocking the canal completely. Is this a coincidence or wilful attacks on house boats?
Yes it is getting very serious along certain parts of the canal in West London. Thank you for watching
Thos does sound like arson motivated by an intent to vandalise private property. I trust it is not what was happening in north west London back in the eighties; house boat owners were being sent to court for beaking various laws or by-laws, possibly legitimate accusations, only to return to a burnt out boat; as officials found new ways to reduce house-boats and increase the use of canals for tourism.
@@keithalderson100 There was something very suspicious about this and the Police were treating it as arson. Thank you for watching
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Uk really has suffered cutbacks , only one hose and a bucket.
@@freedomnsurvival8472 Yes I found it strange they were trying to put a large fire out with a bucket thanks for watching
@@LogitecUKthat’s not a large fire . Good catch though
@nickdennisdennis It was quite bad and would have.been much worse if the gas canisters had not been removed Thanks for watching
Fees have increased
@lewisbale1 Yes but the CRT have so much infrastructure to maintain it is not surprising and thankfully boaters do not have to pay council tax. Thank you for watching
Oh, no😢 That's the trouble when they build cities near water. Not enough water.
Yes the water pressure in London is awful whilst Thames Water take the money and give it out to their shareholders. Thanks for watching
Perhaps the woke lefties liberals have put a hose-pipe restriction on firefighters; anything to save the wildlife and the planet... don't concern yourself over the toxic fumes and CO2 emitted by the fire, that is merely a small cost in fighting climate change :-)
1 hose reel jet and a bucket , one person in BA lololol what station is this it’s a terrible show of professional ability , sure it wasn’t new recruits on first day.
Also No life jacket on near water
Yes the bucket was a strange one. Thank you for watching much appreciated
This was Alfred Rd Maida Vale, crews from Willesden, Park Royal, Chiswick, and Edmonton attended.
The LFB teams in attendance were North Kensington and Maida Vale apparently there were five LFB tenders attending the scene. Many thanks for watching really appreciate it.
@@LogitecUK good video, kudos camera horizontal, i saw the incident report on lfb site, but YT censors some of the words when pasting?? so I had to chop it short, they mention 25 firefighters but have missed off some stations.
@@john_smith1471 Thanks for the reply. Some commentators have been questioning my description of it. I waited around to talk to the LFB and eventually spoke to the Brigade Commander from North Kensington, who described it as a "serious" fire to me. My wife is annoyed at me for filming this far too close to comfort; if there had been gas cylinders on board, it would have been much worse. Thanks for watching and for your comments; I appreciate it!
Amazing - what appears to be a battle to quench an oil-tanker fire?!?!?
Are the firebrigade using the right equipment and the right techniques for fighting a fire in a confined location?
Yes a bit strange using a bucket. Thanks for watching
What a shame to show London firebrigade under full fighting with BUCKETS , what a joke
It was strange to watch thank you for your comment
Using a bucket This country is a total joke
LFB should be ashamed of their performance here...no plan...no leadership from the OIC..no demonstration of acumen from the crew....definitely not their finest hour...
I believe accessibility was an issue and the initial crew response did show a lack of leadership. Not sure but when the Brigade Commander from North Kensington arrived there appeared to be a more coherent response. Many commentators have questioned the "bucket" which I did find a bit strange. Thankfully the LFB did turn up as this was becoming hazardous to the Westway directly above. I do not live far from North Kensington Fire HQ and wish I could give them a chance to respond to how their tactics developed and why? the bucket! Anyway thank you so much for watching and your comments much appreciated.
U are makeing british fire sevice look like a bunch amatures
They learn to park their trucks in a street next to the fire. Without a street, you get what can be devised at the scene. And when the structure is small, there's no time to experiment.
…and you are making the British look illiterate!
@@heli-crewhgs5285 Without operational spell checkers.
Just like Monty Python show.
@TamppoSilakka Except they were funny thanks for watching
That's a river boat, not
a canal boat/barge.
are there no light pumps these days. Why use a bucket?
Those fumes look very toxic what was the boat made from?
The firefighters were using breathing apparatus
I would think fiberglass.
@@damianbutterworth2434 Thank you for watching
GRP. Probably polyester resin.
Most are made from fibreglass.
My best guess was "it's the firecrew from the building above but it seems to be the London firebrigade. What a charade they made, you never enter a fire with smoke without breathing apparatus on.
After they had put out the fire I talked to the Brigade commander who was from North Kensington. One of the firefighters was wearing breathing apparatus but was surprised to see some of the others not wearing it.When the fireman starting using the bucket I found that a bit strange. Thank you for watching really appreciate it.
@RogowskiBubba0864 I take it you've never seen 'New York's Finest' operating?
They have different lungs out there and are seemingly immune to the effects of smoke. Well at least until 20-30 years into their career when their lungs are fucked!
@@IAMPLEDGE Yes according to the LFB smoke is what kills you not the flames. Thank you for watching
Fred Karno’s army and a B&Q bucket is this a joke ‘I had one but the handle fell off , ffs there’s water in the canal all yer need is a submersible pump and a electric supply, Doh!
It was a very strange scene to watch. Thank you for your comment
Are they not equiped with foam
Water will not easily extinguish a fibreglass fire. They needed foam or carbon dioxide.
I thought so and thank you for confirming this. Also thanks for watching
Someones home...
Why only one hose? We hear another appliance arrive, so why don't they get more water on it? Probably doing their risk assessment instead of showing some urgency!
What a complete shame
Yes that was someone's home. Thank you for watching
Hardly a raging inferno. Why do people use such emotive words. Bad, yes. Raging inferno, no. I'm surprised you didn't use 'blaze' to complete the cliche hat-trick.I've seen worse bonfires, FFS.
With the greatest respect you were not there. I spoke to the Brigade Commander from North Kensington (they dealt with the Grenfell disaster) when they had the fire under control and he deemed it to be "Serious". There were 5 fire brigade tenders at the scene and the flames were up to the Westway above a concrete megalith which is a bad state of repair. If the Fire Brigade had not turned up and got this under control and the Westway had been affected the traffic chaos above would have been unimaginable. So thanks for watching and I stand by my description it was an extremely serious fire.
Just a question. Do they know how to put out fire….
I am not sure about that one. Many people have said they should have used foam not water. Thanks for watching
Um Really Is this how they fight a fire.
Well the fascists were in power for many, many years; just one of the numerous consequences of that ideology.
Farcical reignites when they nearly get it out all that water in canal and they can't put it out
This was a strange one to video. The bucket was odd and he seemed to be a trainee. Thanks for watching
Do the LFB have fire boats?
They do on the River Thames but as the canal is reasonably accessible throughout London do not think they do. Many thanks for watching really appreciate it.
@@LogitecUK: The fireboat on the canal still had six locks to negotiate when the fire was declared out.
That is a typical EV fire, Lithithem battery; all that firefighter is going to do is fill the Plastic piss pot full of water. at least if it sinks, then the fire will be out. someone shouted, "come this side," which looked to me to be the lee-ard side where all the smoke is.
Thanks for watching
Now I understand why they still call them brigades in the UK! LOL
Great comment thanks for watching
Only London is called a brigade most are now Fire & Rescue Services
It's not a canal boat it's a glass fiber yoghurt pot probably un taxed and un insured another junk boat
I agree with you but these " yoghurt pots" are becoming far more common. David who runs "Cruising the Cut" on TH-cam has just bought one. Thank you for your comment and watching the video
has genghis charged them for polluting his air? 😁
Thanks for watching
Near Metro Station Westbourne Park, just under the A40 bridge. I think it is Notting Hill, not Paddington.
@@Andriz2006 Yes you are correct thank you for watching
Fossil fuel for you!
That's an open sea boat ??
The canal boaters call them "yoghurt pots" thank you for watching
bunch of absolute, amateurish clowns. The actual state of the emergency services in this country - utter joke.
How embarrassing is this for the LFB. They look like a joke, is this what Mayor Khan has done with his cuts to the service. Shameful.
Thank you for watching
Waarom is die brandweerman met een lullig emmertje bezig….hebben ze geen brandslangen of zo..beetje raar..gewoon schuim erop en klaar..
Thank you
And any Brit firefighter knows what foam looks like.
Ja, sie sind richtig. Und, warum Grenfell?
@@obieknol5275 Thank you for watching
A ‘boat fire.’ No ‘raging inferno’ to be seen. Change your title.
I spoke to the Fire Brigade Commander from North Kensington (they were the first to attend the Grenfell disaster) and he told me he considered this to be a "serious" incident. There were five tenders attending the scene and if they had not been there the Police told me that they would have had to close off the Westway above (due to the location of the fire) which would have caused traffic chaos. I was there and far too close and if there had been gas canisters left onboard then this would have added to the problem. Are you a firefighter by any chance and what is your experience of fighting fires? Anyway thanks for watching I appreciate it.
A bucket????? 😂😂
Yes it was strange to watch that but I think he was a trainee firefighter. Thanks for watching
The frame generator suggests its being used to charge batteries, youd think they would move it away from the heat
Yes I never thought about that well spotted Thank you for watching
Dude is really throwing water with a bucket? Get a real firehose down there instead of that little garden hose.
That is a high pressure hose reel. An alien concept to many American firefighters.
It is obvious that at some point, there was a water supply problem and the truck is some distance from the canal side.
How embarrassing for the modern fire service. Civilians could have done a better job. They call that a hose line? Garden hose maybe. Bucket? Come on….
I talked to the Brigade commander of the North Kensington Fire department after they had put the fire out. He was very concerned about that area becoming a weld and repair facility for canal boats under the Westway. Problem is the CRT does not have the resources or money to deal with this situation. On to your point about the LFB dealing with the fire, I believe the main guy with the bucket was a trainee as he was being given a lot of instructions. I understand the LFB using water but the team on the other river bank of the canal seemed to be overshooting and missing the flames? I can assure you this was a really fierce fire and heat coming off of it was extraordinary. Thank you for watching.
That is a high pressure hose reel. Perfectly capable fire hose. Unfortunately, supply is an issue in this particular area.
@@joelwhitaker2274 Yes but the bucket seems to baffle viewers? Thanks for watching
@@LogitecUK The bucket allows the firefighter to pour water directly down into the boat on the side closest to him. To do that with the hose reel he'd have to lean out and bend the hose to get it to point directly down...and risk falling into the water whilst wearing heavy breathing apparatus.
@@joelwhitaker2274 That makes sense, so thank you for the explanation and for watching.
The word for today is incompetent. 😂
I think that is a bit harsh the fireman using the bucket was a trainee and thanks for watching
Yeh they where dicking around
Is it not a good idea put the water on the fire. Just saying.
Will Hay could of done better pathetic
Yes the general consensus of opinion is that this was a training session. Thanks for watching