It's the same old same old. First they report there is a fire. Then they say some homeless encampment tents were destroyed... And then weeks later, on a fourth-page article, they finally mention that it was a homeless fire that actually started the blaze. But they don't say that too loudly because it would challenge their agenda.
These men and women are amazing! Putting their lives on the line again, never knowing what to expect from these incidents. Great job and thankful no one was injured.
I agree 120%. I watch so many videos where the firefighters have their heads up their ass. These firefighters are well trained and experienced unlike so many that I have seen. The ultimate responsibility comes under the chief and his officers. It is there responsibility to train the firefighters.
Anyone else notice the clowns that wouldn't move when told and then the firefighter shoving the one guy out of their way and they think it is all fun and games. I say put them on the front line with a hose and see how much they think it is.
One hell of a fire this one. Incredible that there were no fatalities or even injuries. Those firefighters did an incredible job in the face of a true disaster. This could have gone sideways very quickly and in many ways. Fantastic job here. Real professional work.
These fires must be getting set on purpose because there were 2 fires on either side of the street at the beginning... the perps need to be caught before somebody loses their life. Fire Dept doing a fantastic job.
I was down there this afternoon and LA street was still blocked and the ladder truck was still there with hoses all over the street. Of course the complimentary street urine stench survived the fire. Damn!
To think that this is also science applied to the firefighting job. Less than a 100 years ago entire towns were consumed by a single house fire. Today's construction materials and all the equipment firefighter's have at their dispose, made a massive, dangerous fire like this, be contained and extinguished in matter of hours without spreading out and zero human loss or injuries in the process. Trained professionals dedicated to the only task of keeping the beast at line. Amazing job, LAFD. Amazing job firefighter's everywhere. Amazing modern world we're living in.
I'm sorry. I was wrong. Many homeless were hard working people and just fell on hard times. I have friends on the street and they built things. I think it's frustration with the take over of public spaces,the increasing size of each camp, the cost of cleaning up and the number of fires. As we get into summer we might not be able to stop the fires. Colorado river is running low along with most reservoirs.
@@tomwilliam5118 that's not true because whatever is stored can give off heat and fumes, especially if whatever is stored is stored in warm, tight spaces. For example, oil or gasoline soaked rags cannot be stored in a pile in a corner somewhere in a warm area or near any heat source. The news reports have been saying it's possible that acetylene tanks are the cause of this fire. Acetylene tanks are flammable once they ignite, so like I said, at around 2 a.m. when this fire started, there more than likely was nobody in the smoke shop, so that would mean those tanks caught fire due to NEGLIGENCE in how they were stored. They were probably stored near a heat source, there are many possibilities as to how this fire started. There probably was somebody in the smoke shop that accidentally did something, but the bottom line is these acetylene tanks have a lot to do with the start of this fire, and once again, like the Boyd St. fire that happened last year that scorched Pierce truck 9, a stupid ass smoke shop was the cause. Smh
The down side to America’s legalizing weed and the processing of it is the cheap butane cans from China. They are known to rupture without someone setting fire to them. Also the way they are stored are typically stacked far too high and stacks will fall and then rupture cans. Both issues are common causes of smoke shop supply companies.
Seriously what is making that noise!?!? It sounds like a munitions factory burning up. And what caused such an intense blaze? So much water was barely making a dent.
100 year old, so its probably went through countless renovations, forgotten utility conduits and out of date wiring, phantom loads and breakers. lathe and tar, wood, dry paper... the gas cylinders hissing ugh. Wonder
Left LA for good on April 23rd after I retired from the railroad, but in the months before I left we had multiple fires set by homeless people around our yard and in the LA river near our yard. They crazies are going to burn everything down. 54% of the fires that LA City responds to now are set by the homeless.
As horrible as it sounds a lot of times they do this stuff to get put into jail. You gotta think they have heat and we’ll sort of a bed and a meal for sure everyday.
When a fire is this fully engulfed, how can you come to the conclusion that its origins were intentional? You'd have to see it when it first flared up. Vape shops house butane canisters. If not stored properly, they can cause explosions and fires. There was a similar fire a couple blocks from this one a year or two ago. If the city is unable to monitor the safety practices of those shops, they should be shut down.
@@jaytee2642 I see, in first frames, fire across the street I On the sidewalks...in front of structure. .. looking like piles of tdash, wood, boxes..etc... and fire outside the structure on the left side of street, on sidewalk outside that store. It's was set...looking
@@billykobilca6321 The "trash' on the sidewalk is homeless encampments. That's Skid Row...the sidewalks are full of trash, cardboard boxes, wooden pallets etc. The fire probably jumped across the street because of the exploding butane canisters.
any reason the ladder truck @2:45 couldnt have come in from a different street instead of driving over the supply hose???? real genius work on that part....
A few months after this video was first posted, a really massive cannabis and whippet shop fire near Skid Row had a particularly massive explosion where 8 fire fighters barely escaped with their lives and engulfed an entire city street it was so bad. Thank goodness no one died despite the sheer scale and violence of the fire. The fire highers had no idea the death trap they walked on.
What's up with all the Historical Buildings going up in flames ? Over 100 Year Old Company burned to The ground in Modesto and now this one, what's up with in California ?
3:13. Am I missing something? I am wondering why he is using the K12 to cut open a glass door. I would thing that busting it out with a pike pole would be easier.
REALLY, did you fight in Bosnia/Herzegovina during the mid 90's, how about Fallujah, Mosul, Kandahar, how about ANY occupation during WWII? STFU with blanket statements like this.
@@patrickkelly5009 You sound like you may have some anger issues . Fortunately for you , you have run up on a Warrior of the battlefield of a realm that by your words show you have no knowledge of . I can't help but feel the need to attempt to help you with the Familiar spirits that obviously torture you daily.
@@patrickkelly5009 how old are you, your acting like a child making wild accusations and bringing up some random comments even though they compared the firefight to a war
Well, if you don't put it out it could say... spread to the other structures and cause even more damage then if you just put it out? Also, what if there is somebody in the structure you need to rescue?
They just burned some old theater in Fairfax district. When will Commiefornians have a real protest demanding a solution to the homeless crisis. That’s the real pandemic not some bs you have to wait 60 days to know if you have it. Complete Bullshit
what was the object that appeared at 8:44 and following? was it an exploded gas cylinder, mangled beyond recognition? also, how did the fire land in the refuse container? that looked to be a one-in-a-million shot, or deliberate. anyway, the lafd was on the ball here, and i commend them, despite being unable to save the old structure. more important was that they saved lives and exposures, though the homeless camp became a victim of the blaze.
yeah i remember this zack was actually across the street on the right hand side him and his news crew filmed there final season another crew was recording the fire when the explosion happend he was like right there the explosion knock down 3 firefighters i believe
@James Ring not you apparently. I bet you will care about the firefighters and paramedics when you need them in an emergency though.. haha. Then you will be all tears and thanks...
What a waste of water, it was clear it was overkill after a while and not actually making a dent in the root of the fire itself, why continue to soak parts of the building that aren’t at risk anymore?
Just about every Class A engine has a "master stream device" (not a water cannon) from the smallest town to the biggest city. It is required by the rating.
@@paser11385they definitely use Master streams in case the building is too far gone to enter, basically it's protect the exposures and surround and drown. Wet stuff on the red stuff, till no more red stuff.
I'm in a small town and our drug store and a farm supply both mysteriously both burned down. Can't believe it would happen here. There was only 1 of each.
......... yes, absolutely should've had a sprinkler system......sometimes it's just to expensive and timing of the work load. Can't be bothered to add this important safety system. More important to this issue......seems people are not important then that of material things are. Money over safety of people.......money!!... greed of all 😈 evil.
Very sad for the old building, cannot complain about the firemen being given water begrudgingly, seems they were putting a whole river on it unfortunately without much effect
Wow hope you had a Happy Thanksgiving 🦃 I don't follow the news to much, my son gave me this phone, learning how to use it found this, very interesting 🤠
Wow that was a hell of a scene! Fantastic footage!!!
It's the same old same old. First they report there is a fire. Then they say some homeless encampment tents were destroyed... And then weeks later, on a fourth-page article, they finally mention that it was a homeless fire that actually started the blaze. But they don't say that too loudly because it would challenge their agenda.
@@jonothandoeser the psychosis is strong on this one☝
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This is news reporting at it's best. All we get usually is copter shots from miles overhead
Thanks guys
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These men and women are amazing! Putting their lives on the line again, never knowing what to expect from these incidents. Great job and thankful no one was injured.
Oh, Grow Up! When you obtain the ability of evaluating their performance, then you get to play Kiss Up!
@@JB91710 Didn't mommy tell you to not bother the grown-ups??
A perfect example of teamwork dedication and professionalism. Those firefighters are heroes.
I agree 120%. I watch so many videos where the firefighters have their heads up their ass. These firefighters are well trained and experienced unlike so many that I have seen.
The ultimate responsibility comes under the chief and his officers. It is there responsibility to train the firefighters.
It's a shame that a building that old was lose to a fire. I am glad no one was hurt.
I am as well.
Anyone else notice the clowns that wouldn't move when told and then the firefighter shoving the one guy out of their way and they think it is all fun and games. I say put them on the front line with a hose and see how much they think it is.
Probably ANTIFA
Blast them with the hose. That'll get rid of them
Really hard job holding a hose lol 😆🙃😅
@@rootedflunky1 You haven't got a clue what it takes to be a firefighter do you.
@@rootedflunky1 Were you born stupid or just fall down the stairs?
One hell of a fire this one. Incredible that there were no fatalities or even injuries. Those firefighters did an incredible job in the face of a true disaster. This could have gone sideways very quickly and in many ways. Fantastic job here. Real professional work.
Very intense fire!! Good quality video, & audio!!! Good job LAFD 🚒😀👍👍 Thanks for the video, keep up the good work!!!!
WOW! Spectacular Footage and Coverage!👏
These fires must be getting set on purpose because there were 2 fires on either side of the street at the beginning... the perps need to be caught before somebody loses their life. Fire Dept doing a fantastic job.
Probably some homeless setting each others encampments on fire as revenge.
Use the aerial ladder to vent the upper windows - FDNY style!
the west coast, they let it burn, tower ladders would have knocked the hell out if that fire,
It’s good to know what is happening in the world but sometimes it sad to know 😞
Christina at least nobody died so its all good
Lost the entire building and 17 homeless tents. $1750 worth of damage.
Great story for Bollywood! They can make the most epic third-rate movie😅
WOW ! Respect LA Fire fighter's
I sure hope they are safe ✌
I was down there this afternoon and LA street was still blocked and the ladder truck was still there with hoses all over the street. Of course the complimentary street urine stench survived the fire. Damn!
I could see the Third Street sign, what was the cross street?
To think that this is also science applied to the firefighting job. Less than a 100 years ago entire towns were consumed by a single house fire. Today's construction materials and all the equipment firefighter's have at their dispose, made a massive, dangerous fire like this, be contained and extinguished in matter of hours without spreading out and zero human loss or injuries in the process. Trained professionals dedicated to the only task of keeping the beast at line. Amazing job, LAFD. Amazing job firefighter's everywhere. Amazing modern world we're living in.
It's the ever-increasing wildfires that sicken me.
Better title:
100 year old building burned down by someone who never built anything.
I heard there's a drought.
blks built it and then burned it so its ok ✊🏾
Also mexicans feminists destroy historic sites
And you'd know any of this how?
@@derrickguffey4775 uh common and typical statistical awful people
I'm sorry. I was wrong. Many homeless were hard working people and just fell on hard times. I have friends on the street and they built things.
I think it's frustration with the take over of public spaces,the increasing size of each camp, the cost of cleaning up and the number of fires.
As we get into summer we might not be able to stop the fires. Colorado river is running low along with most reservoirs.
SOMEONE CLEARLY SET THESE FIRES.
No, it was another dumb ass smoke shop that started this fire because of negligence storing combustible and flammable materials. Smh
@@WLAs_Finest3x just storing them doesn't cause them to blow up and Catch Fire
@@tomwilliam5118 that's not true because whatever is stored can give off heat and fumes, especially if whatever is stored is stored in warm, tight spaces. For example, oil or gasoline soaked rags cannot be stored in a pile in a corner somewhere in a warm area or near any heat source. The news reports have been saying it's possible that acetylene tanks are the cause of this fire. Acetylene tanks are flammable once they ignite, so like I said, at around 2 a.m. when this fire started, there more than likely was nobody in the smoke shop, so that would mean those tanks caught fire due to NEGLIGENCE in how they were stored. They were probably stored near a heat source, there are many possibilities as to how this fire started. There probably was somebody in the smoke shop that accidentally did something, but the bottom line is these acetylene tanks have a lot to do with the start of this fire, and once again, like the Boyd St. fire that happened last year that scorched Pierce truck 9, a stupid ass smoke shop was the cause. Smh
@@WLAs_Finest3x or some loser lit them at 2am. If it happened in the heat of the day your theory is way more likely.
The down side to America’s legalizing weed and the processing of it is the cheap butane cans from China. They are known to rupture without someone setting fire to them. Also the way they are stored are typically stacked far too high and stacks will fall and then rupture cans. Both issues are common causes of smoke shop supply companies.
Seriously what is making that noise!?!? It sounds like a munitions factory burning up. And what caused such an intense blaze? So much water was barely making a dent.
This is the real NEWS, ☕📰🎥 not TV stuff, bravo for the footage, well done, it felt like I was there beside you 👏 👍 😀
My question is; what was so flammable in that building?! What an incredible team of firefighters! 👩🚒 👨🚒🚒🧯
Lord let all the Firefighters go home safely tonight !!
4:51 I like it how this bin just burns casually behind them
Jeez, the sounds at the beginning, I thought there was a rail yard with a lot of trains w/ flat spots on their wheels behind you.
😂😂😂
100 year old, so its probably went through countless renovations, forgotten utility conduits and out of date wiring, phantom loads and breakers. lathe and tar, wood, dry paper... the gas cylinders hissing ugh. Wonder
Prob used a lot of that wood they call fire starter as well
Anyone have any clue what the loud popping sound is from halfway through the video?
Butane gas cylinders. Read the report under the video.
The fire sounds like a jet engine
Left LA for good on April 23rd after I retired from the railroad, but in the months before I left we had multiple fires set by homeless people around our yard and in the LA river near our yard. They crazies are going to burn everything down. 54% of the fires that LA City responds to now are set by the homeless.
As horrible as it sounds a lot of times they do this stuff to get put into jail. You gotta think they have heat and we’ll sort of a bed and a meal for sure everyday.
Its a lot better than being on the street
Did anyone else think those flames popping kind of sounded like gunshots?, Great video by the way
This fire looks like a set one.
When a fire is this fully engulfed, how can you come to the conclusion that its origins were intentional?
You'd have to see it when it first flared up.
Vape shops house butane canisters. If not stored properly, they can cause explosions and fires.
There was a similar fire a couple blocks from this one a year or two ago.
If the city is unable to monitor the safety practices of those shops, they should be shut down.
@@jaytee2642 I see, in first frames, fire across the street I
On the sidewalks...in front of structure. .. looking like piles of tdash, wood, boxes..etc... and fire outside the structure on the left side of street, on sidewalk outside that store.
It's was set...looking
@@billykobilca6321
The "trash' on the sidewalk is homeless encampments. That's Skid Row...the sidewalks are full of trash, cardboard boxes, wooden pallets etc.
The fire probably jumped across the street because of the exploding butane canisters.
All of them are ?!!
@@christinaphillips5933
Yeah, because improperly stored butane canisters never cause fires. 👍🏻
Great coverage.
It's sad to think that anyone of us could become homeless at any time and be forced to live like this.
I hope 🤞 that nobody got hurt or killed or injured 🤕 during the building fire 🔥 dude.
any reason the ladder truck @2:45 couldnt have come in from a different street instead of driving over the supply hose???? real genius work on that part....
Couldn’t sell the building, now it’s fresh land for sale 🤔
Great video
I just subscribe to your TH-cam channel ok 👌
Dude
@2:36 Not something you see everyday, a fire truck driving over a supply hose. Huge no-no.
New fire hose can take it. If you have to cross to get the job done go ahead. Your right it is probably preferable not too.
@@robertsimica6719 it’s not so much the hose but the cavitation/water hammer that occurs at the pump that is the problem.
With the way the ff picked it up it looks like it was not charged
Nice! What camera is this?
A few months after this video was first posted, a really massive cannabis and whippet shop fire near Skid Row had a particularly massive explosion where 8 fire fighters barely escaped with their lives and engulfed an entire city street it was so bad. Thank goodness no one died despite the sheer scale and violence of the fire. The fire highers had no idea the death trap they walked on.
with all those pops going off I was waiting for Andy Bernard to pop up and scream "the fire is shooting at us!"
I have never seen so many people stand around before I started watching these videos.
what a shame. I hope they investigate.
could probably guess homeless they are far away an another block by now...
How come it was on either side of the street? What happened plz?
What's up with all the Historical Buildings going up in flames ? Over 100 Year Old Company burned to The ground in Modesto and now this one, what's up with in California ?
Fire Fighter is like why is the trash 🗑 can on fire 🔥
Radiation
@@AuditRecon Umm no. This isn't Chernobyl, lol.
@@Kharnellius please educate yourself before you step in it.
@@Kharnellius there are 4 ways a fire spreads. 1) radiation 2) convection 3) conduction 4) direct burning.
@@AuditRecon yep..good ole radiant heat
Thats some sketchy something going on there .
Great Footage👍🏽
3:13. Am I missing something? I am wondering why he is using the K12 to cut open a glass door. I would thing that busting it out with a pike pole would be easier.
Probably busy work for the rookie?
Any idea why the fire in the structure was so aggressive ? Just old construction making it burn hot and angry?
Seemed like there was gas feeding it bc the water seemed to do nothing for so long??
I wonder where the fire starts, inside or outside the building?
It was a vape shop, storing butane canisters.
I'm guessing inside.
Someone tell that chief to maintain his fucking pass alarm LMAO
That sounds like a war zone.
REALLY, did you fight in Bosnia/Herzegovina during the mid 90's, how about Fallujah, Mosul, Kandahar, how about ANY occupation during WWII?
STFU with blanket statements like this.
@@patrickkelly5009 You sound like you may have some anger issues .
Fortunately for you , you have run up on a Warrior of the battlefield of a realm that by your words show you have no knowledge of .
I can't help but feel the need to attempt to help you with the Familiar spirits that obviously torture you daily.
@@patrickkelly5009 how old are you, your acting like a child making wild accusations and bringing up some random comments even though they compared the firefight to a war
"Surround and drown" About all you can do on a building like this.
If a fire is going, why even put it out? Everything is destroyed either way, either by the fire or the water
Well, if you don't put it out it could say... spread to the other structures and cause even more damage then if you just put it out?
Also, what if there is somebody in the structure you need to rescue?
@@Sam11714 true
This building is Def another victim of the homeless crisis. Those fools be lighting up shit constantly
They just burned some old theater in Fairfax district. When will Commiefornians have a real protest demanding a solution to the homeless crisis. That’s the real pandemic not some bs you have to wait 60 days to know if you have it. Complete Bullshit
@@meorme6603 - "Commiefornians", wow. Not sure if you're trying to be edgy, or simply off your meds again.
You shall know them by their deeds!
We stand and stand by you.
God bless Los Angeles
Looks like they're burning the homeless out of their shanties
Skid row
I thought a homeless person probably set it
@@Evettecord I know a lot of business owners are pissed off having that in front of their businesses they probably did it, LOL
That's not a bad idea.
Says there was an explosion. Im thinking the shanties caught from flying debris or from radiant heat
Thank you.
WOw hope everyone is ok :(
What was a tent doing on the street?
What building was it?
What the hell is burning in that building? Why was there a fire across the street and in a bin? Was it deliberate?
Is that the rush hour building that explodes?
June-Tao
@@andrehmarkari2987 🎶Oh, when you walk by every night
Talkin' sweet and lookin' fine🎶
@@marcossantana1312 it's actually .. what it is it good for absolutelyyy nothing🎶 ..good guy..you aaar
@@andrehmarkari2987 yeah u definitely cant do that 2 the beach boys, hell nah🙅🏿♂️
Started by the "homeless" camp in the lot next to the building.... Los Angeles averages 2 homeless camp fires a day now...
what was the object that appeared at 8:44 and following? was it an exploded gas cylinder, mangled beyond recognition?
also, how did the fire land in the refuse container? that looked to be a one-in-a-million shot, or deliberate.
anyway, the lafd was on the ball here, and i commend them, despite being unable to save the old structure. more important was that they saved lives and exposures, though the homeless camp became a victim of the blaze.
10:07 green nozzle brand?
I smell something fishy here, esp when its started around night time. Hope it’s not arson .
Djk34😍💖💝💘 are you single how old you are
yeah i remember this zack was actually across the street on the right hand side him and his news crew filmed there final season another crew was recording the fire when the explosion happend he was like right there the explosion knock down 3 firefighters i believe
Djk34😍💖💝💘 single are you single how old you are
that ladder truck driving right overtop a charged hose?
Happens a lot, doesn't bother the hoses a bit it seems.
ok this is weird. on both sides of the street? how?
Good job firefighters!
@James Ring not you apparently. I bet you will care about the firefighters and paramedics when you need them in an emergency though.. haha. Then you will be all tears and thanks...
lol
Do you also get major non-emergency fires?
What is a major non-emergency fire? All fires are emergencies
God Bless all firefightes that risk there lives everyday
They did a fantastic job containing it
Why is the same footage shown twice?
What a waste of water, it was clear it was overkill after a while and not actually making a dent in the root of the fire itself, why continue to soak parts of the building that aren’t at risk anymore?
Why do the videos have to be so short
Tell me what happened!!!!!!!!
Anything suspicious? Great water pressure.
Fire on both sides of a broad street is not caused by radiant heat.That's arson.
Rumour has it they still trying to open that door with a circle saw...
The cop at "1:20"... Is that Ronaldo, the soccer star???!!! :-)
Didn't know LAFD pumpers actually had a water cannon on them. Now I can see why they are equipped with them
Just about every Class A engine has a "master stream device" (not a water cannon) from the smallest town to the biggest city. It is required by the rating.
they use it mainly to shoot over the building or wash the walls and windows :-)
@@paser11385they definitely use Master streams in case the building is too far gone to enter, basically it's protect the exposures and surround and drown. Wet stuff on the red stuff, till no more red stuff.
Coming to your city this summer .
Nah. Tiny little town in the mountains of TN. I just sit back and watch the world burn.
I'm in a small town and our drug store and a farm supply both mysteriously both burned down. Can't believe it would happen here. There was only 1 of each.
Engine and Squad 51 could’ve handled that. Lol.
wonder what started it.
usually, a smaller fire
@@steve1978ger or perhaps who...
Those were not gas cylinders. That was what appeared to be flashovers.
why did this building not have fire sprinkler system. or another word fire suppression system. every building in the world should have them.
......... yes, absolutely should've had a sprinkler system......sometimes it's just to expensive and timing of the work load. Can't be bothered to add this important safety system. More important to this issue......seems people are not important then that of material things are. Money over safety of people.......money!!... greed of all 😈 evil.
Crazy how much water goes into putting that out.
Thats by the greyhound station right..
Very sad for the old building, cannot complain about the firemen being given water begrudgingly, seems they were putting a whole river on it unfortunately without much effect
It's the best means for this operation.
Actually the water put the fire out. big effect!
@ 1:18 "Clear the area", except the guy walking right at the fire. 😄 WTF?
Good job Firefighters
Cali/L.a./ Orange county was a cesspool way back into the early 80s. How much more so now?
it's not just the forest that's burning the city is on fire as well
Dude on the deck gun is rock hard having the time of his life lmao!
Great coverage
For sale: 100 year old antique 4 story building, complete with asbestos, mold, water leaks, rust and the primary damage: burn - interior.
ماهذا الصوت كنة صوت اطلاقات تنفجر هل هذا معمل اطلاقات ام معمل فاعليتة قوية جدا ام مكان عسكري او مثخر انبعاثات كبيرة منة وشدة الرياح قوية
One gnarly beast of fire.
What is a scene in L.A without seeing tents an junkies
Wow hope you had a Happy Thanksgiving 🦃 I don't follow the news to much, my son gave me this phone, learning how to use it found this, very interesting 🤠