Detroit Fire Department - Devil's Night 2023 Engine 44 Stretching on a Dwelling - Fully Involved
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ต.ค. 2023
- Devil's Night 2023, a box alarm assignment was struck for Golden Gate and John R. Engine 44 upon arrival reported a dwelling fire, fully involved. Engine 56 dropped the monitor, and crews setup Ladder 18 for aerial operations.
Crew ran into low water pressure while battling the fire. Firefighters protected the Bravo Exposure.
Neighbors reported the vacant dwelling was used by squatters in the neighborhood.
Engine 44, 56, Hamtramck Engine 1, Ladder 18, Squad 5, Chief 5, 8.
Copyright 2023 Brad Noyes Photo 39 Fire and Rail Photography
To all those Monday morning firefighters out there, this was a vacant building. Once verifying no one was inside, they let it go while protecting exposures. The city will most likely be responsible for clean up. So the more that burns the less to clean up. If you disagree then maybe you should go through the hell we do all the time!
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I read elsewhere that it’s Detroit policy to let these abandoned buildings burn to the ground, to just keep the fire from spreading to other buildings. If that is still the case, there is no reason to criticize the firefighting techniques.
Wow that place was going end to end, glad that it was a vacate building and hopefully there were no injuries to anyone related to this incident.
Thank you to all firefighters everywhere for protecting the citizens of your coverage area.
Devil's night and Devil's grass. It's a fire!
i like how the chimney kept on puffing away
Keep going o cash
Man its Ripping ! All the dry wood. 😮
Good save
Thank you for a what not to do video😂😂😂😂
Chief standing near with no protective gear in case of a collapse.
How many fires did detroit have during this years "Devil’s night"
3 total structure fires on the 30rh.
Thank you for the reply. Definitely not what it use to be; although I've heard the 4th of July is the new fire holiday.
Yeah if it is abandoned and is burning, protect the neighbors and let it go all the way. Since there is no shelter you will not get a relight from a homeless trying to get warm or a crime/ drug den and other problems.
I'm kinda surprised that they didn't lose the "B" exposure.
Im not crticizing just have a question. Many times all over theres a problem with water pressure. I thought they check hydrauts on a regular basics. What causes this?
Water pressure problems can be caused by lots of issues, from trucks using more water than the lines can handle, to the city system not having enough static water pressure.
No Angeles Night anymore? 😮
Do they even try to deal with something like this, or do they just protect the exposures and let it go ? There doesnt look like there would be much point in trying to save it when it is that far gone.
At the beginning of this video, crews dumped their engine water to see if they could reset the fire. Typically, if that doesn't work the fire is too involved.
@@photo39fireandrailphotography do you know the address of this incident?
@@scotttiminey next to 197 W Golden gate.
You can hear it in the video where they were instructed to let it burn. That is the New Fire Chiefs policy to deal with the many vacant houses in Detroit and the arson that come about from them.
Probably 30-40 yrs back this was a well maintained property and a home. Sad.
30-40 years ago it was probably a barely-maintained home. Detroit has been a mess for a long time.
Ur lying
ما هي اسباب فشل اطفاء هذا البيت
كانت عملية الاطفاء غير مرضية
Too bad the deck gun didn't work. Definitely would have made a big difference.
It’s a vacant. When a vacant structure catches fire in Detroit, they normally just protect the exposures and let the structure go because most of these vacant houses are either already too far gone to fix and it becomes a tear down anyway if someone were to buy the property. However, most of them are never ever lived in again. So either way, no point in saving it.
Oh i forgot my Weaners frying on the stove . 😮😂
Old dry wood.
TURN ABANDONDED BULDINGS INTO HOMELESS SHELTERS GOVERNMENTALLY WE NEED A POLITICIAN
OUR GOVERNMENT AND OUR SUPREME COURT ALAS THE WHOLE COUNTRY HAS DEMENTIA
Clearly, they gave up on the structure early on. Not enough water anywhere. And the ladder truck seems useless. Just sayin’!
They let'em burn down in Detroit if they're vacant.
Policy dictates that if the building is confirmed abandoned by either the truck or squad company, crews will surround and drown it. There is zero reason to risk lives fighting in an abandoned building.
Devil's night 🤣 you mean Halloween
It's the day before 😂😂😂😂😂 ur lying
Yes halloween is devils night, as halloween is a satanic holiday
When discipline takes a back seat, this is the result. 😮☹️😳👺😈🔥🔥☄️☄️
What are you talking about?
@@speedball10169 I would guess its a criticism of whoever set the fire.
@@mgratkPossible. As it stands, it makes no sense.
You would think they would put the pipe up to protect the bravo exposure instead of trying to protect it with multiple handlines??? I really hate to state an armchair opinion but based on observation I would say chief 8 is probably counting his days to retirement?
Turning up in a hoodie just shows how much he cares.
Check out his radio microphone.
They may be putting probies on handlines for training purposes instead of having them sit around watching an elevated stream do all the work.
Statistically speaking the exposures are very likely to be vacant as well. Detroit.
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This is a terrible job of firefighting waste of taxpayers money
Detroit doesn't put out fires in abandoned houses. They control the fire so it won't spread to surrounding structures. If they put the fire out and the building is left standing, someone will set it on fire again.
I don't like firefighters 👎
Cool story. And we don't care. We don't like you either.