Engine 74-1 house fire with entrapment
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 พ.ย. 2023
- Ride with Delmar Engine 74-1 to a house fire with a subject trapped on the second floor, in Laurel, Delaware. Delmar's crew along with Seaford Engine-Tanker 87-5 located and rescued the patient from the house. The patient was transported to the nearest hospital in Seaford for stabilization, then airlifted to Crozer-Chester Medical Center in Pennsylvania for burn treatment.
The correct date of this incident was Sept 12, 2023. - ยานยนต์และพาหนะ
Having been a volunteer firefighter, I well know what it feels like when you hear about entrapment of a resident.
One day our tones hit for a house fire and children trapped inside, from where I lived I would have had to drive by the fire to get the firetruck. That I knew others would bring so I went to the fire and there were two young children in the first floor living room and the fire was burning on the 2nd floor. So I ran into the living room and grabbed one kid under each arm and ran back outside.
Thank you to all firefighters everywhere for protecting the citizens of your coverage area
You had a long distance to travel to get there great work by everyone stay safe 🙏
Thank you for your service to this community! Please be careful and stay safe!
VES by a crew that arrives at 15 minutes into a fire? Not sure thats how that works. What were the first crews doing all of that time?
Pretty cool. Saved a resident, but lost the Watermelon. Never mind, even Ladder 87's driver missed the melon. In this case, in rural PA, this was most likely a problem of manpower and training, I am guessing these are likely volunteer departments. Clearly this house was pretty much gone before anyone got there. That they got someone out alive is pretty darn good work, no mater how long it took. From my view as someone who finished riding a while back, VES is a fairly new concept and I don't have a lot of confidence in the rescue being called VES without knowing more about the training of the person calling it that. From someone who has - you haven't lived until you have had a burning ceiling fall on you.
This is Delaware not PA
Good job fellow's yall got the trapped person out good job and God Bless
Damn so many "Armchair Firemen" in the comments.
Where were Laurel's Station 81 ?
I personally would've been using the welp as much as possible, I think that's the most effective until approaching intersections then the Q along with the Airhorn yes
Damn, that was a road trip, my boys split a six of tall boys on a trip that long🤪
long haul dam!!!
Looks like Harleyev, in Pennsylvania.
Man engine hook it and book it brother 🚨
What’s up with the random watermelon in the road?
How is the victim?
Your love gives me wings I'm flyin! BIG MOOD.
Crozer is a great burn center
Who’s the guy at 13:50 in the yellow T-shirt and shorts, no turnout gear, SCBA, or anything identifying him as a firefighter, moving that supply line around and directing Ladder 87 into position?
Beautiful area!
Alot of firefighter not wearing scba and gear on fire calls I think they are afraid to go in
Notice he hits Q Going pas homes. Ppl backing out might not see him.rural area
Way to much nasty people on this video. I will watch and not go anywhere near the comments on here.
His fire department used a lot of q siren in all their videos and no other siren I don't get it you should have Les q siren and more regular siren
Generally I hate it when people Monday morning QB the efforts of crews doing the best they ca but in this case it seemed as if it was a complete shitshow.
Nice save for mutual aide companies with Delmar arriving on scene after a 9 minute response. Horrible placement for the truck - both times. The entirety of 2nd Street on the D-side of residence was open for the truck just come down the opposite way and position facing Delmar’s Engine. Instead they came in behind Engine 71 and are to far away to reach anything with the ladder. To reposition they choose to squeeze by Engine 71 and shoehorn themselves into the middle of the intersection. Granted they are now on the A/D corner and can reach two sides of the structure but that is reach is compromised by all the wires. The D-side off 2nd Street was wide open and all they needed to do was go around the block.
How does the guy at 13:45 get a seal with that beard
Most firefighter have a double chin also😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Can someone secure the PASS device
I can’t, no. I’m just watching the video.
@@eriksand9262 🤣
@@eriksand9262 can you move? so we can see what going.
I’m assuming in this rural area this would be mostly volunteer? Just seems like a lot of lack of manpower plus a guy running up in his truck in shorts to try to help respond. Anyone who runs balls out into a fire and manages a rescue from this scene certainly tried their best with probably under trained guys. I mean look at ladder 87s guy doing his own positioning then waltzing up there without basic 3 point contact shows how undertrained. There’s a lot of hateraide on this vid. Sheesh. I’m sure the victim they rescued is grateful even if the scene was a shitshow.
Old balloon construction 😅
Foot off the q and horrible chiefs/management The scene is very chaotic. Nothing is organized.
Please, Please get your foot off that Q. Learn to properly use the siren to be the most effective in clearing traffic and getting everyones attention. Standing on the Q like you were accomplishes nothing except excessive wear on the motor. No other siren in the world stays at a stead pitch fro good resason, to get people's attention. In addition, hearing loss starts at the higher levels where the Q is at when you keep it pegged like that.
Amen, I've commented on this before. They'll never learn.
But then how do we make "cool" videos?!?
Yeah, that's a siren not a juke box !!
Also, it was pegged multiple times when there wasn’t a car in sight lol
Delaware state law
*promo sm*
There’s No traffic why are you wearing out the siren for
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂omg to funny
No keep your foot on the Q and air horns I love them both 😮 let's everyone know that you are coming in hot great job
You very likely play with yourself
You Can't just VES! You can't even VEIS! Does anyone want to tell us why?
Tell us hero
tell us we want to know explain
@@MoparGuy1625 Why not take a crack it yourself, child? If you know me, I've already told you a hundred times.
@@jeffreywolff329 Are you a fireman? If so, tell me.
Because of the extended burn time and unknown equipment on scene time, we have no way of knowing how many crew members were on scene, when. IF you are going to do VES, crew safety is number one - you don't do it unless you have the right number of trained people available. Otherwise you are being unsafe. I can't tell why this fire was allowed to extend to where it was when Engine 74-1 arrived, but that is all the data we have in this video. At this advanced state, VES is probably the right answer. Get in, control the flow path, rescue and get the heck out of dodge. I was a volunteer in Houston 76-81. Because of the excellent training I had and a chief who had a sense of humor, I still feel confident in my training even today, decades later.
Kind of related to what I said above - You haven't lived... until you have spent over 30 minutes sitting on a rolled up 2 1/2 that is leaking and making a puddle, until the power company guy comes up and asks you if the lines down next to your puddle are off!! They were not! But he made them safe. I still decided it was time to take a break. It turned out the room I was trying to flood had it's ceiling down and all the water I sent in the window was flowing down the ceiling and into the hall. But no one told me. Sadly we lost a lot of cats and dogs that night due to electric water. U-shaped 12-plex that broke the rules and had multiple power feeds. We were second engine in and layed a pair of 2 1/2's. This was before LDH. Dispatch kept trying to get us an address, but no one calling lived in the area and knew the numbers. After several minutes of trying, they dispatched Engine 3 and Engine 28 (my company) on a check for fire. Yep it was burning alright. This fire went to 3 alarms. Oh, and we caught another cooker on the way back to the station, so that was a true all-nighter.
Really not worth watching.
Who are all these cowards not wearing gear and scba on fire calls..... theses Guy should go on a diet
Take it easy yard breather! The real ones got there, got a grab, reset the fire, and had several lines on the ground before we ever saw the involved structure. Feel free to post something from your lid the next time you have a working fire, or just stfu. If you cant be constructive, just worry about your own lack of experience since you couldnt observe any of that.
@@itrysrsly1826 I rode with Chicago squad 5 and it's funny how firefighter get mad but let's face it u don't need squad company if every firefighter is worth a
Been there and done it for Yeagertown Pa
Former city h&l sta 14 and east derry Co 2 guy here ✋️
Former city h&l sta 14 and east derry Co 2 guy here ✋️