House fire Carlsbad, CA Ladder Truck Action
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 พ.ค. 2024
- House fire in Carlsbad, CA. A lot of resources responded including two ladder trucks. Cause of the blaze is under investigation.
Update: a 98 year old man died during the fire, apparently while trying to rescue his five dogs. Another individual was injured too. Faulty electrical wiring is the suspected cause, but the fire is still under investigation.
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Taking way too much time getting aerial operation into service??? Ridiculous! 20 minutes to get water out the pipe 😕😕😕
By the time they got the aerial into action the fire was just about out. got to be a better way to deploy and get that thing into action.
Why did it take so long before they got that ladder pipe set up
I totally agree!!! Almost all California fire departments are hiring these new firefighters I don’t know what a Phillips screwdriver is anymore!!!!
It’s the truth !!!! I see it firsthand these new recruits. Don’t know how to work anymore. Do you have the phone by the mouth? It’s like kindergarten with a badge!!!! it’s ridiculous!!!!
As a veteran in the fire service!!!
Constructive criticism is a good thing !!! We can all learn something from this video!!!
First of all these agencies need to start training together I can see this is a mutual aid incident!!!!
It doesn’t make any sense to have that ladder that straight up in the air that’s steep!!! Why place your firefighters in great danger that high up in the air!!! of course we can still raise up the aerial ladder, but there is a much safer way of angle approach!!!!
Let’s prevent an injury or a fatality!!!!
Let’s start training let’s start understanding the basics in water supply operations, and overall training together as mutual aid agencies here!!!!
I’m not trying to badmouth these fire department, but they truly need to work together and understand the basics!!!!
God bless everyone stay safe out there!!!!
We are here for the people we serve the people, and we have to ensure we are professionals at all times on duty and off duty✌️✌️✌️✌️
Если мозгов нет, то и учить бесполезно. Оператор видит очаг, видит радиус лестницы, но все равно выдвигает ее на всю длину. Это кретинизм.
18:57 video only 57 seconds of water from the ladder. 18 minutes of set up. Wow.
as a retired firefighter this is painful to watch.....maybe the truck company has never done this before.....
Wow. That was hard to watch...
Yes it was. This dept. needs practice. It took over 15 minutes to get water on the fire.
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Training....,maybe....
Once again. Too little ,too late ,and a waste of time. The fire is probably under control by the time they finally get that thing up.
We did mandatory training for truck companies that included 4 minute drills….4 minutes to get ladder raised and in operation on activation of parking brake
Was 100 feet in the air really necessary?
It looks like to me that the fire is half out and under control ,while the latter truck is trying to get the water going and someone said and I agree the latter is too high up it should be about half that high . The might as well bring the latter back down and not use it it looks kie the fire is mainly out apparently these guys don't know completely what they are doing !. I'm so sorry I had to say that but it's true .
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Yikes. What did I just watch?
Wow. As an ex-fire fighter this is wild to watch. At this point why bother w/aerial stream. 🤔 I don't care for the added water line,plumbed the way to go
Look closely when they raise the stick - it has a plumber waterway with an automatic nozzle. I don't understand why they stretched a pipe or didn't call for a truck with a serviceable pre- plumbed waterway. Even FDNY swaps out their trucks for towers if they want an aerial master stream.
I never knew there was such a thing as Keystone Firemen.
They finally listened to me yelling "VIAGRA...VIAGRA...PUT VIAGRA IN THE TANK!! Eventually the ladder went up and...
WOW. Dude, you did get the money shot 😂
I've been a firefighter for 20yrs this was really bad the house burned down before they got there sh.t together someone would have to go back to training in my company
Must be an old truck using a rope to move the nozzle.
What a waste of time trying to put ladder up. Smoke is all white and fire under control.
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Eighteen minutes to setup aerial and get water flowing? Doesn’t get much slower than that.
It looks like it is taking a long time to get that ladder in the air
Ya think?
Nice catch 👍🏻
Well the house was gone before they used their water. Wooden houses and slow firefighting. Not a good combination.
I know, let's park far away from the fire so we can use our long hoses!
The TDA has a plumbed waterway. Why add a master stream on top of that?
Good footage, anyway. Thanks.
#1 what's the dude going to do who isn't in full turn out gear walking around with the radio? What is he going to do if a firefighter puts out a "help call?" #2 These guys have one job to do and one job only - put the wet stuff on the red stuff, and they couldn't even execute that task? Wow! #3 Why would they fully extend the stick on a single story structure and have a firefighter risk his life to climb to the top when the fire is 90 % contained?
At least you placed it well outside of the collapse zone. 👍
Was this a joke? Didnt know what they wanted to do but whats worse is they didnt do anything but look like bafoons with a new toy. You guys need training and drilling and lots of it or someone is going get injured.
I don’t understand why they used the ladder pipe, when the ladder is pre-piped.
Excelentes camiones pero en ocasiones recurso inecesario, personal en tierra ya habia controlado la situación y casi 20 minutos para instalar y empezar a trabajar lo hace un recurso no viable, al menos en ese tipo de servicio
Okay I thought the idea was to attack the fire from an aerial approach BEFORE it burns out on it’s own! Lol. And that steep angle of the ladder… WHY??? 20 minutes without a single drop of water on that fire…omg…
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Wow, obviously these guys need a lot of training, the Lieutenant and captain need to step it up if they call themselves leaders, time to get out of the day room!
The fire man who is climbing to its ladder is not smart
За это время подготовки только осталось залить головешки..,. 😂😂😂
18 minutes...........Long.....très long .......trop long!!!!!!!!!!!!!
sure they are fire man
Pretty old style ladder truck, if one has to go all the way up the ladder to control the nozzle.
So,was this just a training exercise? It sure looked like it.
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Take your time guys the fire will still be there whenever your ready.
Lol
Wondering why the engine didn't reverse last from the serial to the plug, why they hand-jacked 5" supply line as it is not designed to service an aerial master steam (maximum operating pressure on 5" is 200 psi - you're near that limit on 100' ladder, internal friction loss, and the operating pressure of the alliance), and why a hand line wasn't simply stretched over the wall? They seemed to figure the 5" pressure problem out before disaster struck there and hand- jack a 2.5", then realize that wouldn't supply the volume and then stretched another 2.5". That full extension and climb angle was stupid and dangerous - especially with no fold-down steps at the tip for better footing when the line is charged (even if he did snap in). Where was the crew from the staged apparatus - watching? Just astonished and dismayed at this from a Class 1 accredited fire department. Above all, did my eyes deceive me, or did that truck have a plumbed waterway and automatic nozzle (watch when they first lift it out of the cradle)?
Keep in mind that this is California they do things in a strange way sometimes.
Everything in this video pissed me off! Worst ladder ops I've ever seen. Engine was there to supply the bendy straw,hit a hydrant on the way in so ya don't have to look like a bunch of clowns stretching hose.
A good training video of what not to do I suppose!.
when they have finished half of USA has burnt
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In Europe they would have done this in one tenth the time.
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Climbing the ladder for what? Dangerous and waste of energy
This system of fire brigade is not necessary let them used this as toys in their own home for children
Firemen training again not perfect, i am 25 years service fireman
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Great job by CFD
The house has probably burned to the ground by the time these yahoo get water going.
Wow incredible on how long it took them to start putting water on the fire..Pleased it wasn’t my house.these guys looked like they didn’t have much idea
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У американских пожарных сильный только профсоюз. 20 !!! Минут разворачивать лестницу. Толстобрюхие еле шевелятся.
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Pffff so slow😂
Que verguenza el carro escala inutil no sirve para esta emergencia los bomberos muy lento no se ganan el sueldo no salvan a nadie
Schickt die Leute zur Ausbildung nach Europa... da ist das Haus komplett abgebrannt bevor auch nur ein einziger Tropfen Wasser den Brandort erreicht?! sorry, das ist einfach nur.... lächerlich.
I laugh every time I see. These jokers out in California with their ropes and running hose up the ladder. Pre plumbed waterways work all over the country, but not in California.😅
😂😂😂
Too slow
Very bad performance.workers are very lazy
trop long beaucoup trop long
Slow
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This is ridiculous to watch ?????. 13 minutes to get a truck company in operation, SERIOUSLY. Come on Carlsbad, DO BETTER NEXT TIME.
What a sorry course of action.....apparently, these guys are just on the payroll for job security.