This was cool to see in 4K. Technology is getting better but it really does look different to the human eye. Just something you have to see. Some cameras do well, some don't. The heat is like hanging out in a 500° where you'd be crawling around at. All while the raw power of Mother Nature is reclaiming your surroundings with destruction. There's nothing like it. If you liked this one, I'm sure you'll enjoy this one. I remember it from sometime ago that was pretty cool to see & can see well compared to some other fire cam videos from at the time. th-cam.com/video/Fwj2UJhqDW8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=_S0otfP-FURQY4yj
Damn that's wild. Much respect. I think we all logically know what fire fighters do, but to see it from this perspective brings a whole new level of understanding.
I don't mean to be a jerk or rude. I appreciate the work firefighters and first responders do but... Not sure if it's the gopro that makes them do weird decisions or is it always like that in Chile? I mean, they run inside a burning house which is in that stage of burning? Definitely no people to save or anything to rescue at that point. Would it be better to let the house burn to the ground and control the fire from safer distance so it won't spread? You will also avoid unnecessary risks for firefighters. At least, that is how we do it in Scandinavia i.e. if there is no people or pets inside, the house is in full burning stage and for example roof is partly collapsed like it is in this video, firefighters won't risk their lives by rushing inside like that. There just isn't any reason for that. And yes, I have been a part time firefighter.
@@Hilirimpsuti1. The building isn’t empty until we say it is. 2. There is little risk to the firefighters here, they are basically outside in this video
I never thought of the issue of losing light fighting fires at night. In the daytime it isn't a big issue but if the sun has set then each fire you put out gradually makes the room darker. Much respect to firefighters
@John-i7o Holding onto a flashlight could be problematic as a firefighter if you're going in solo and having to hold onto a water hose that requires two hands to hold onto. And if you have a partner what if their hands are tied up in moving something out of the way? Even still, a flashlight doesn't give as much light as a building completely on fire and such a building that has had its structural integrity compromised due to being on fire is hazardous everywhere you go thus further exemplifying the danger associated with it. TLDR: Firefighters have difficult jobs
@@Wk-is8ehwe have flashlights on our helmets and chests but they usually do sweet bugger all in a structure fire. You literally can't see your hand in front of your face most of the time. Day or night, doesn't make a difference. This footage is uniquely clear for an internal attack.
This is literally combat footage! I know what firefighters do but seeing it like this takes it to a different level. One of the most intense videos I’ve ever seen!
The visibility in this video is excellent. The roof has already self vented so the smoke and steam escapes instead of enveloping the crew. In a structure that hasn't been vented you can usually see underneath the smoke some but as soon as you put water on the fire the steam expands and turns the whole world pitch black. Even with lots of windows on a sunny day. Example. Something got ahold of me once and it was a big struggle to get free. Just tangled up. Felt like an eight legged monster had me. I got free and later during overhaul I saw that it was an elliptical workout machine.
Its not heavy breathing. Its breathing through a gas mask. In this kind of fire you would be dead in around 30 seconds without a gas mask, purely from smoke inhalation.
I think I want to be a firefighter too…when I’m 40 I’ll try it I know you need to be really strong just to carry the hose and smart to know how to get an open hose because it can kill you literally
This video is amazing because it shows how intense the work of firefighters is. What's even more remarkable is that the video features a firefighter from Chile, meaning he does this work as a volunteer and doesn't receive payment.
@@gunnartribelhorn Damn, can't you just let Chile have this one? The US is like the narcissistic guy in the group who can't let a single conversation not be about them. Edit: People replying to me who are taking my joke seriously, as if I was unironically defending a government who doesn't pay its firefighters... y'all need to reduce your time online.
I’ve got two uncles who are firefighters, one of whom is retiring in a few days after over 32 years with the department. The younger one figures he’s got at least a few years left in him. I’m sending this to both of them
This was also either a training environment or guys just having fun after a structural collapse. You know we would just have the new guy hit this with the arial for an hour while we "rehab ".
@Coldwarrior7781 It sounds like the roof was on fire, so the vast majority of the smoke probably vented out into the atmosphere rather than staying trapped inside the home
@@the_undead pretty much yeah. One wall of the house caught fire from the outside and it traveled up to the roof. The structure of the house remained relatively intact. Still the smell of smoke and burned insulation was something I’ll never forget. House was remodeled though and my parents still live in it today
I’ve never had so much respect for a firefighter in my life. We salute you men, and we need more men and women like you! Thank you for your bravery to withstand the heat everyday!
Always had a general concept that firefighters are heroes. After watching this video they're not just heroes, they're freaking legends. They're angels with gigantic balls. Unbelievable that a human would willingly step into a room of fire.
You also need to remain calm. I heard from my friend, who has taken smoke diving course (not professional firefighter), that it was hard as f*ck. You get only so much air from the bottle, you have to keep your breathing calm. He became breathless and felt like choking. His basic instinct was to remove the mask from his face, but that is certain death
@adammiller9179 Well I gues building codes are real different down there in Chile. All that galvanized tin roofing. Looks just like every barn/shed/shop fire I ever worked.
Watching this is incredible. I never realized how fighting fires at night must make things even harder as the light fades with each flame put out. True heroes!
Actually, it's easier... you just aim for the red spots. Normally you can't see anything anyway and you just do it by feel. Obviously when fire is present you go for that, but this was unusually clear, probably because the roof burned through so there was nothing to trap any smoke.
Eh. Just looks like fun to me. Do your job properly, stay in shape, keep your equipment in check, and this job is virtually risk-free. Edit: Amazing how many people would rather embarrass themselves then look up data on firefighter mortality rates. 🤣🤣🤣
That is awesome man! My dad was also a volunteer firefighter for over 30 years, then my sister joined and she still is a firefighter, my brother was also a firefighter, and I was too for a couple years before we moved away. I started to come to training when I was 15 and joined when I was 16 and left at 18. I never got to go to fires like this because I lived in a small community where fire calls was a rarity, especially structure fires, but it was still an awesome experience, so was the training.
Incredible footage. It makes me appreciate the work firefighters do to keep us safe. These guys are among the most courageous people and for that much respect.
@@rosetyong There are alerts for fire department response in my metro area all the time. They also respond quicker than an ambulance to most trauma accidents, not only do they fight fires they also deal with calls of heart attacks, strokes, resuscitating people, get the neighbor's cat out of a tree, and even have the tools to get pinned people out of car wrecks. They are in the highest-tier of people in society, and critically important.
@@piccalillipit9211 Sadly, bankers who could do his job well are far rarer than firefighters who could do his job well. They paid CEO that much not because they feel CEO is important, but because it's hard to attract competent and trustworthy CEO below that salary.
Theres a reason the most heroic thing Spiderman ever did was run into a burning building to save someone. Even LITERAL superheroes consider that harrowing.
Wow, have done this 20 years ago and while watching got nearly the same sensation. It’s like a rush, I felt so much alive and accomplished after each extinguished fire.
@@BigJayCLI checked your profile and couldn’d find the full video, where did you post it? By the way you’re a firefighter, FPV pilot and street drifter, you’re truly using the GoPro in every possible way lmao
It's even crazier when you know that the Chilean Firefighters (like the good guys in the video), don't get any money from that, they do it by pure will, real angels.
It scratches my itch perfectly, I thought I had to be a firefighter first to experience going into a burning house, now I know what it's like, it's dangerous, Thank you to the brave firefighters who risked their lives to put out the fire and save peopl, respect
Glad you mentioned this mate. I live in Australia where Fire fighters and Nurses are paid fairly well, but considering the lives they both save and the dangers they face (especially Fire Fighters of course), I feel they should be getting paid more than the bludging dirt bag teachers we have here that are in fact "criminally overpaid" but yet these same bludging dirt bag teachers keep complaining and constantly scamming for even more money. I say, take the money off the lazy whining narcissistic teachers and give it to those that truly deserve the good bucks.... Fire Fighters and Nurses. P.S Stay safe mate and thanks to you and all Fire Fighters for your fearless work. The world would certainly look a lot different without you guys.
It really points out that they are quite literally FIGHTING the fire. It even looks like a wild FPS with this perspective, like an actual war with nature. These guys are awesome.
This really makes us reflect on all the things in our lives we take for granted. Thank you to all our firefighters, police, and doctors who work tirelessly to keep our communities safe.
@@josemexicanmexican7602doctors do malpractice too. Police risk their lives daily. Even if there are issues, we shouldn't downplay the important role they play in society
@@josemexicanmexican7602 try to live for a week in a society with no police, you'll be fucked in no time, i understand police does shit sometimes bur they are just as important as any other emergency services
I find it fascinating that the more fires he puts out, the progressively darker it becomes... Like he's caught between two of the greatest fears... Firefighters do some incredible work.
Holy Balls, that was insane! I could almost feel it as if I were the firefighter. Adrenaline pumping, letting your training just take over, all while dealing with an unpredictable, hellish environment taking place around you. Extreme respect.
That was not a stressful situation for them. There was no roof so the heat was able to vent, that's why the firefighters were just walking in there. The visibility was absolutely amazing. Usually you can't see your hand in front of your face even in the day time, and thankfully they appeared to be on a ground floor so there was no risk of falling through unless that shop had a basement.
Fire is the greatest discovery by man. But it too can become man's greatest enemy. Kudos to these brave warriors who risked their lives to help whoever may live in that house, and record this epic footage out here
the way fire at many places just refused to die even when being doused at such incredible speed tell a lot about what these heroes go through when at work. hats off!!
I never really understood a burning house would look this chaotic with debris scattered everywhere based on what I've seen in movies/games. Firefighters are real heroes!
This video is from Chile, houses are made from wood and zinv sheets, so when they crumble and fall... they look like this. Also, you can see how much they obstruct during the video, because the flames are staying alive behind them
My family lost our house in a fire when I was younger. We suffered from PTSD because of it; I still remember the bitter taste. Firefighters will always have the utmost respect in my eyes.
Yeah this is awesome footage. Show the impact of water can do to a fire and how much it can cool it down. Smooth bore nozzles are great for volume as well as knocking stuff down and out of the way. Surround and drown!!! You can also see how much visibility is ruined when the steam conversion happens. My favorite fact is each water droplet expands 1700 times when converted to steam.
Not to mention the loss of visibility that comes from the fire not lighting anything up anymore. That’s something I had never even thought to consider before. Mad respect for what these people do every day! I had no idea other than the little glimpses I’d gotten from movies like Backdraft, etc., which, while based on real phenomena, really undercuts the everyday reality of fire fighting.
@@babybirdhome I have literally put my hand inches from my face to see it. You are taught to feel the couplings on the hoses to know which direction is out based on the coupling.
@@enderwigin7976 only in certain circumstances do you use foam to smother it. Water is easy to get and don't need a CAFF system to flow and add air to it.
This video reminds me how much I miss the fire. With your brothers and sisters tearing down Hell. I'm a nurse now, but this brings back the adrenaline.
God bless you, firefighters. Much respect. I'm not a religious man, but still. If I were facing a fire like that, I’d probably forget my non-religiousness...
It's even more impressive when you realize that firefighters in Chile are volunteer workers who don’t get paid for this job. They are basically ordinary people willing to put their lives at risk to help others.
"Firefighter's Raw POV." Oh, it's raw in so many ways than one. What hits me is that this NOT a game. I'm watching it from the safety of my room but these absolute men are out there, REALLY in there, literally FIGHTING the fire. Absolutely deserved award.
This is the first time I’m seeing a POV video of a firefighter
And the view is scarily awesome
Awesome? looks like he is in hell. lol
This was cool to see in 4K. Technology is getting better but it really does look different to the human eye. Just something you have to see. Some cameras do well, some don't. The heat is like hanging out in a 500° where you'd be crawling around at. All while the raw power of Mother Nature is reclaiming your surroundings with destruction. There's nothing like it. If you liked this one, I'm sure you'll enjoy this one. I remember it from sometime ago that was pretty cool to see & can see well compared to some other fire cam videos from at the time. th-cam.com/video/Fwj2UJhqDW8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=_S0otfP-FURQY4yj
@@raptic5778 in FOUR! k
Facts
of course its a jhin main
Damn that's wild. Much respect. I think we all logically know what fire fighters do, but to see it from this perspective brings a whole new level of understanding.
I don't mean to be a jerk or rude. I appreciate the work firefighters and first responders do but... Not sure if it's the gopro that makes them do weird decisions or is it always like that in Chile? I mean, they run inside a burning house which is in that stage of burning? Definitely no people to save or anything to rescue at that point. Would it be better to let the house burn to the ground and control the fire from safer distance so it won't spread? You will also avoid unnecessary risks for firefighters.
At least, that is how we do it in Scandinavia i.e. if there is no people or pets inside, the house is in full burning stage and for example roof is partly collapsed like it is in this video, firefighters won't risk their lives by rushing inside like that. There just isn't any reason for that. And yes, I have been a part time firefighter.
@@Hilirimpsuti Just curious. Is it SOP to visually check if there is anybody in the burning building?
@@vinhnguyen7142 european home construction is very different than most other countries, different tactics.
@@Hilirimpsuti1. The building isn’t empty until we say it is. 2. There is little risk to the firefighters here, they are basically outside in this video
What do you mean? How did you think it looks like?
I think this is one of the best GoPro contents ever I've seen
God bless all the firefighters
It's a faaaaaake!
@@IIISentorIII I hope you're being sarcastic
couldn't agree more
Totally agree. Really gives you a glimpse into the world of FF. Many times to when there is steam conversion the lens fogs up
@@IIISentorIII ragebait don't pay attention to this boy
I always knew firefighters were awesome, but to see it in FPV is on another level. Thank you to all the heroes.
It's like Power Washing Simulator.
@@elusivelectron its like power washing simulator but everything is on fire 😂
I never thought of the issue of losing light fighting fires at night. In the daytime it isn't a big issue but if the sun has set then each fire you put out gradually makes the room darker. Much respect to firefighters
it’s ok if it’s outdoor but could be a huge problem indoor
@@rosetyongjust have a flashlight on you?
@John-i7o Holding onto a flashlight could be problematic as a firefighter if you're going in solo and having to hold onto a water hose that requires two hands to hold onto. And if you have a partner what if their hands are tied up in moving something out of the way? Even still, a flashlight doesn't give as much light as a building completely on fire and such a building that has had its structural integrity compromised due to being on fire is hazardous everywhere you go thus further exemplifying the danger associated with it. TLDR: Firefighters have difficult jobs
@@Wk-is8ehwe have flashlights on our helmets and chests but they usually do sweet bugger all in a structure fire. You literally can't see your hand in front of your face most of the time. Day or night, doesn't make a difference. This footage is uniquely clear for an internal attack.
You largely can't see shit regardless of light conditions thanks to the smoke.
Now I can finally experience what it’s like to fight a fire while sitting on the toilet. Thanks TH-cam
We have come a long way. Major progress.
Same
Taco Bell says "Why not both?"
Thanks GoPro*
Im making brain surgery also
Yet my GoPro overheats at room temperature 🤣
And outside during the winter
🤣 So true.
They all do
Exactly must have been a insta360 cam
it prolly overheated, thats why the clip is only 3m long
This is literally combat footage! I know what firefighters do but seeing it like this takes it to a different level. One of the most intense videos I’ve ever seen!
Type in Michael Myers vs Firefighters, you’ll like that even more
This clip is intense! The low visibility, heavy breathing, and jumbled scene had my heart racing.
The visibility actually is very good in this case. Often this guys see nearly nothing.
The visibility in this video is excellent. The roof has already self vented so the smoke and steam escapes instead of enveloping the crew. In a structure that hasn't been vented you can usually see underneath the smoke some but as soon as you put water on the fire the steam expands and turns the whole world pitch black. Even with lots of windows on a sunny day. Example. Something got ahold of me once and it was a big struggle to get free. Just tangled up. Felt like an eight legged monster had me. I got free and later during overhaul I saw that it was an elliptical workout machine.
@@SheldonShooteryeah I was about to say that, some cases you can’t even see your own hands 10cm away from your face,
Its not heavy breathing. Its breathing through a gas mask. In this kind of fire you would be dead in around 30 seconds without a gas mask, purely from smoke inhalation.
I don't think it was their breathing, sounds more like an oxygen tank motor pumping air
Thank God there are people out there willing to do this every day. Respect.
I think if you’d try your love it.. it’s fun as shit
I think I want to be a firefighter too…when I’m 40 I’ll try it I know you need to be really strong just to carry the hose and smart to know how to get an open hose because it can kill you literally
it ain't every day lmao
@@serunato For some people it probably actually is
@@giovanimontoya4517 Wow! No way!
This video is amazing because it shows how intense the work of firefighters is. What's even more remarkable is that the video features a firefighter from Chile, meaning he does this work as a volunteer and doesn't receive payment.
If it wasn't so dangerous, it actually looks kind of fun
@@fraizie6815 it sort of looks like that pressure washer game lol
how did you find out?
UPD: oh, the video description
There's many volunteer firefighters in the US, too; especially rural regions without a large budget.
@@gunnartribelhorn Damn, can't you just let Chile have this one? The US is like the narcissistic guy in the group who can't let a single conversation not be about them.
Edit: People replying to me who are taking my joke seriously, as if I was unironically defending a government who doesn't pay its firefighters... y'all need to reduce your time online.
You truly don't comprehend the risk these courageous individuals endure to save lives, until videos captured. Thanks from the bottom of our heart
Meh.
I'm a retired firefighter with 25 years of experience and this is an AWESOME video. The hardest job you'll ever LOVE!!! I MISS IT!!!!
How long have you been retired for?
I’ve got two uncles who are firefighters, one of whom is retiring in a few days after over 32 years with the department. The younger one figures he’s got at least a few years left in him. I’m sending this to both of them
I plan on becoming a firefighter here pretty soon, I just got done with a citizens fire academy. Firefighting is my dream job.
Me too.
This was also either a training environment or guys just having fun after a structural collapse.
You know we would just have the new guy hit this with the arial for an hour while we "rehab ".
Im never complaining about coming into the office on a Monday again
this seems more interesting then coming into the office on a Monday.
Unless your office looks like this on Monday...
This is more exciting tho
@@sebrassino like that one meme
This is fine
Had my house catch fire when I was young, thankfully FD arrived in time and a lot of the house was saved minus the roof. Grateful for firefighters
Even a small kitchen fire can total a home from smoke damage. Very toxic.
@Coldwarrior7781 It sounds like the roof was on fire, so the vast majority of the smoke probably vented out into the atmosphere rather than staying trapped inside the home
@@the_undead pretty much yeah. One wall of the house caught fire from the outside and it traveled up to the roof. The structure of the house remained relatively intact. Still the smell of smoke and burned insulation was something I’ll never forget. House was remodeled though and my parents still live in it today
@@SleekEaZy1did you have to sleep without a roof or your family just stayed elsewhere?
@@SleekEaZy1 That sounds almost exactly how my house burned down... only difference is my old home is now just an empty plot of land.
I’ve never had so much respect for a firefighter in my life. We salute you men, and we need more men and women like you! Thank you for your bravery to withstand the heat everyday!
Always had a general concept that firefighters are heroes. After watching this video they're not just heroes, they're freaking legends. They're angels with gigantic balls. Unbelievable that a human would willingly step into a room of fire.
stop! you made me think of an angel with gigantic balls XD
@@genbearrrrnow imagine a biblically accurate angel with large balls
@@JulianVic A bunch of eyes together in a scary pattern... underneath all that is big, hairy, and particularly unappealing set of unwashed balls.
You also need to remain calm. I heard from my friend, who has taken smoke diving course (not professional firefighter), that it was hard as f*ck. You get only so much air from the bottle, you have to keep your breathing calm. He became breathless and felt like choking. His basic instinct was to remove the mask from his face, but that is certain death
I could have done better than this guy. He wasn’t that efficient with it really
Fire content
ba dum tsss🥁
Bro, it’s lit
their future is bright
It burns
I see what you did there 👏🏽
Thats gotta be some of the best interior visibility ive seen in a structure fire. Nice catch!
Apparently they have already vented the roof so a lot of the smoke is going out.
@@mikesmith-po8ndProbably self vented. Looks like a shop or something like that with that metal roofing. Probably a lot of bad stuff in there.
@@Coldwarrior7781 Description says it's a house...
@adammiller9179 Well I gues building codes are real different down there in Chile. All that galvanized tin roofing. Looks just like every barn/shed/shop fire I ever worked.
Was going to say. People might get the wrong impression thinking all structure fires look as clear as they do in the tv shows hahah.
This was the longest 3 minute video i've ever watched in youtube. Respect for firefighters.
Watching this is incredible. I never realized how fighting fires at night must make things even harder as the light fades with each flame put out. True heroes!
This was rather unusual in that conditions were quite clear. In the vast majority of structure fires visibility is poor to nonexistent.
You could argue it’s easier for them to immediately locate every flame even the most minute
I totally disagree with "... make things even harder as the light fades with each flame put out".
Actually, it's easier... you just aim for the red spots. Normally you can't see anything anyway and you just do it by feel. Obviously when fire is present you go for that, but this was unusually clear, probably because the roof burned through so there was nothing to trap any smoke.
this is what REAL super heroes do. Everyday. All over the world.
Thanks ❤
Exactly. Real heroes saving people
Thank you.
Eh. Just looks like fun to me. Do your job properly, stay in shape, keep your equipment in check, and this job is virtually risk-free.
Edit: Amazing how many people would rather embarrass themselves then look up data on firefighter mortality rates. 🤣🤣🤣
@@Political_Brainrot_Auditorrisk-free? 😂😂😂
My dad was a firefighter for 30 years. This is really cool to see footage like this.
That is awesome man! My dad was also a volunteer firefighter for over 30 years, then my sister joined and she still is a firefighter, my brother was also a firefighter, and I was too for a couple years before we moved away. I started to come to training when I was 15 and joined when I was 16 and left at 18. I never got to go to fires like this because I lived in a small community where fire calls was a rarity, especially structure fires, but it was still an awesome experience, so was the training.
Firefighter they are hero's ✨
Incredible footage. It makes me appreciate the work firefighters do to keep us safe. These guys are among the most courageous people and for that much respect.
This is the reason why fire fighting is one of the most stressful and important jobs in the world. HUGE respect to all firefighters.
Yet we pay bankers more...
@@piccalillipit9211i hate to say it but you don’t get fires in an everyday basis
@@rosetyong You absolutely do - there are hundreds in every city every day
@@rosetyong There are alerts for fire department response in my metro area all the time. They also respond quicker than an ambulance to most trauma accidents, not only do they fight fires they also deal with calls of heart attacks, strokes, resuscitating people, get the neighbor's cat out of a tree, and even have the tools to get pinned people out of car wrecks. They are in the highest-tier of people in society, and critically important.
@@piccalillipit9211 Sadly, bankers who could do his job well are far rarer than firefighters who could do his job well. They paid CEO that much not because they feel CEO is important, but because it's hard to attract competent and trustworthy CEO below that salary.
In total awe and shocked and feel an overwhelming sense of respect for these heroes.
A recomadation, would be a TV series call " Chicago Fire" ... it's really good
Thank you, I'm a Mountainbiker.
@@brenth263 I'll check it out. Thanks.
And now people want to defund them.
Thank you for your service. Got nothing but respect for the Firefighters and Medics.
you're lying you're a villain
@@Blackreaperxx1 why are my subclasses not inheriting from the interface
And Engineers for making sure our buildings and bridges don't just collapse on us.
This is a really good ad for GoPro and thank you to all of the firefighters who do this daily.
Aww, one like? There you go buddy, now you have two.
@aisha_cookie217 Thank you for the second like.
These guys are among the finest that we have. Actual heroes walking among us, saving lives. Hats off to firefighters
Theres a reason the most heroic thing Spiderman ever did was run into a burning building to save someone. Even LITERAL superheroes consider that harrowing.
Generic like bait comment
AMONGUS
Wow, have done this 20 years ago and while watching got nearly the same sensation. It’s like a rush, I felt so much alive and accomplished after each extinguished fire.
unreal engine 5 is crazy
You beat an element, so
@@The_Devil_Breaker_ they are a fire bender now
@@The_Devil_Breaker_ you coulndt fight your way out of a plastic bag lil bro.
How loose did your butthole feel after putting out a fire???
Honestly, it's more frightening than I ever thought it would be. I really admire the men and women who do this job. They're absolute heroes.
Women don’t do this job. Never have never will. So stop that
Looks like fun
Umm, didn't see a single woman in there...
@@stonefox9124it does lol
@@oneiros1401.. yk op was talkin about the people who do the job in general, not specifically in this video..
I imagine this will inspire countless kids to become firefighters themselves.
This was so cool.
This sure as hell beats the "30min of food prep" POVs that I've been getting lately. Firefighters are badass
lol
I love my Gopros, but the fact this was recorded at 4K and he got nearly 4 minutes of footage without overheating is kinda hard to believe!
The original video is about 16 min (this is my video)
@@BigJayCLyou badass
@BigJayCL
You know the old saying about firemen: "Firemen are crazy - everyone else runs out of a burning building, they run in."
@@BigJayCLI checked your profile and couldn’d find the full video, where did you post it? By the way you’re a firefighter, FPV pilot and street drifter, you’re truly using the GoPro in every possible way lmao
I will post the full video soon
Holy ... I found a new level of respect for firefighters. Thank you for sharing this intense experience.
It's even crazier when you know that the Chilean Firefighters (like the good guys in the video), don't get any money from that, they do it by pure will, real angels.
@@azomuto5239 mad respect
Firefighter's are a tremendous blessing to all of us, God bless each and every one of them and their families.💯
I mysteriously want a bodycam firefighter game now
Awesome game from the 2000s called brave firefighter
Power Wash Simulator is calling your name.
Just join your local fire department. It's the next VR!
Why mysteriously?
@@NegussugeN cause it’s provocative!!!
My dad has been doing this as a living for over 30 years and counting. Seeing this makes me so proud of him
wow Intense!!! that right there beats half of the action movies to come out in the last 5 years
Firefighter for 26 years. Hate firefighting movies. They are never even close. Backdraft just pissed me off.
@@Coldwarrior7781 what about "Only the Brave"?
i guess you could say the content was lit
@@JetFightzer Never heard of it.
watch better movies than action movies
Thank you Firefighters everywhere. Fire is a primal fear in humans and they have control from training. Much respect
It scratches my itch perfectly, I thought I had to be a firefighter first to experience going into a burning house, now I know what it's like, it's dangerous, Thank you to the brave firefighters who risked their lives to put out the fire and save peopl, respect
That's some terminally online behavior. You didn't experience anything
I am training to become a firefighter. They are criminally underpaid in my opinion. One of the hardest jobs in the world
Pay depends where you live
Glad you mentioned this mate. I live in Australia where Fire fighters and Nurses are paid fairly well, but considering the lives they both save and the dangers they face (especially Fire Fighters of course), I feel they should be getting paid more than the bludging dirt bag teachers we have here that are in fact "criminally overpaid" but yet these same bludging dirt bag teachers keep complaining and constantly scamming for even more money. I say, take the money off the lazy whining narcissistic teachers and give it to those that truly deserve the good bucks.... Fire Fighters and Nurses. P.S Stay safe mate and thanks to you and all Fire Fighters for your fearless work. The world would certainly look a lot different without you guys.
In my country, Argentina. They are volunteers, they are not paid.
supply and demand. want pay to go up? stop training and do something else.
@@callsign.berserker the real hero’s 🙌
Damn now that is what a GoPro is for. Thank you to all Firefighter and other first responders
This point of view is incredible; I've never seen anything so amazing in my life.
Very informative and educational video despite no commentary. This is the kind of stuff that belongs on TH-cam.
It really points out that they are quite literally FIGHTING the fire. It even looks like a wild FPS with this perspective, like an actual war with nature.
These guys are awesome.
That's actually a pretty cool idea for a video game
I 100% thought it was a video game for the first few seconds before realizing it was real life footage
Firefighter Simulator@@aarondawson655
That’s exactly right, the fire is fighting back.
@@SikerGaming there used to be a fps fire fighting arcade game I used to play at chuck e cheese lmao
This really makes us reflect on all the things in our lives we take for granted. Thank you to all our firefighters, police, and doctors who work tirelessly to keep our communities safe.
Do not put police no a pedestal with Firefighters and doctors. They are not the same.
everyone who works on the clinical side of healthcare and first responders deserve far more respect
@@josemexicanmexican7602doctors do malpractice too. Police risk their lives daily. Even if there are issues, we shouldn't downplay the important role they play in society
@@josemexicanmexican7602 try to live for a week in a society with no police, you'll be fucked in no time, i understand police does shit sometimes bur they are just as important as any other emergency services
@@josemexicanmexican7602if you want to act gangster don't be surprised when 'racially' profiled.
Roles reversed you'd be just like them.
Finally a decent video showing what we see in the fire! Thank you! God bless and stay safe brothers!
I find it fascinating that the more fires he puts out, the progressively darker it becomes... Like he's caught between two of the greatest fears... Firefighters do some incredible work.
At least theres no bugs
Holy Balls, that was insane! I could almost feel it as if I were the firefighter. Adrenaline pumping, letting your training just take over, all while dealing with an unpredictable, hellish environment taking place around you. Extreme respect.
That was not a stressful situation for them. There was no roof so the heat was able to vent, that's why the firefighters were just walking in there. The visibility was absolutely amazing. Usually you can't see your hand in front of your face even in the day time, and thankfully they appeared to be on a ground floor so there was no risk of falling through unless that shop had a basement.
Amazing graphics, I wishlisted this on steam already.
Hahaha “steam”
Team Fortress 2 looks sick. I love that Pyro still sounds the same
"Does He Know?"
@@johnkakuk
VR could be pretty cool.
We appreciate you all for your services!! Yall are awesome!
Wow- I've never seen a video like this. This is what GoPros are made for. Amazing!
Fire is the greatest discovery by man. But it too can become man's greatest enemy. Kudos to these brave warriors who risked their lives to help whoever may live in that house, and record this epic footage out here
I think main problem is we insist on making our stuff from fuel while non-fuel material are readly available.
This is some intense footage. Wow. Like walking into a furnace and the visibility deteriorates very quickly.
Firefighters truly are a special breed!
These people deserve so much more. They're amazing, props to them for going out and doing this everyday.
We need more GoPro videos like this, showing jobs that many dont know how it looks to be there
Buddy of mine is almost done with his training to become a firefighter and I have immense respect for him and anyone who takes this on.
I think Powerwash Simulator needs a Firefighter DLC. 🔥🔥🔥
There is a firefighter simulator on ps5
😆😆😆
Seeing the POV of just a fraction of what these men and women do on the daily is truely incredible to see. Much respect.
the way fire at many places just refused to die even when being doused at such incredible speed tell a lot about what these heroes go through when at work. hats off!!
I never really understood a burning house would look this chaotic with debris scattered everywhere based on what I've seen in movies/games.
Firefighters are real heroes!
This video is from Chile, houses are made from wood and zinv sheets, so when they crumble and fall... they look like this.
Also, you can see how much they obstruct during the video, because the flames are staying alive behind them
This is incredible. This captures every heart pounding second.
WOW. The greatest GoPro content I’ve ever seen. Huge respect for the Firefighters 🫡
How has this not been made into a video game yet?
There are games like that
ok
@@Praisethesunson I’m sure there are a gajillion firefighter sims on Steam & Roblox 😅
Firefighting VR would be very cool
As a kid I remember there was this one firefighting arcade game I always thought was cool, "brave firefighters"
My family lost our house in a fire when I was younger. We suffered from PTSD because of it; I still remember the bitter taste. Firefighters will always have the utmost respect in my eyes.
The POV I never thought I needed
🤯🤯🤯
absolute heroes! best use of a gopro till date.. never ever seen a POV like this before.
Yeah this is awesome footage. Show the impact of water can do to a fire and how much it can cool it down. Smooth bore nozzles are great for volume as well as knocking stuff down and out of the way. Surround and drown!!! You can also see how much visibility is ruined when the steam conversion happens. My favorite fact is each water droplet expands 1700 times when converted to steam.
I was comforted to see how quickly he got the first room cooled down using that nozzle. Second room looked like it had too much debris
Not to mention the loss of visibility that comes from the fire not lighting anything up anymore. That’s something I had never even thought to consider before. Mad respect for what these people do every day! I had no idea other than the little glimpses I’d gotten from movies like Backdraft, etc., which, while based on real phenomena, really undercuts the everyday reality of fire fighting.
@@babybirdhome I have literally put my hand inches from my face to see it. You are taught to feel the couplings on the hoses to know which direction is out based on the coupling.
They use foam instead of water
@@enderwigin7976 only in certain circumstances do you use foam to smother it. Water is easy to get and don't need a CAFF system to flow and add air to it.
Firefighters are some real heroes. Thanks to them all.
This is better than any recruitment ad anybody could ever make.
This gave me anxiety, fear and made me wanna cry that’s how you know fire fighters are built different much respect
That’s intense! One of the longest three minutes and 48 seconds ever
that's what she said....
That was incredible and terrifying. Thank you for your service
Tremendos los Bomberos de Chile!! 🇨🇱
kpos! reconocí que eran chilenos al escucharlos hablar... saludos desde Argentina!
@@flawleesvictoryapolok9589 yo igual KLJFSKLDGJSD no habia ni leido la descripcion
These guys don’t get enough recognition for the hard work they do
This is what bravery looks like. Mad respect to those who run towards the fire.
"These things we do, so that others may live." --Motto of the USAF Pararescue Jumpers, though this could be any first responder
This video reminds me how much I miss the fire. With your brothers and sisters tearing down Hell. I'm a nurse now, but this brings back the adrenaline.
👍👍👍💪💪💪💪 God bless you! Respect. Thanks for video.
🤯 Please give EVERY firefighter a raise.
Amazing POV and such a great job these guys do, but man I can not stop thinking about his approach of "Rule #2: Double tap"!!!
God bless you, firefighters. Much respect. I'm not a religious man, but still. If I were facing a fire like that, I’d probably forget my non-religiousness...
You should be, life is a test of faith
I rely on training rather than religion.
@@legen_dary42 There always comes a point when man can't rely on his own strength for things. Best of luck to you tho
@@KINGVAMP_954 settle down cultist
@@Folfah I believe in something oh no I must be evil :O
This is refreshing! Totally different from the police body cams we see everywhere.
Yeah,..... refreshing....🤔
I'm a retired firefighter, this is about as real as it gets, thumbs up. Stay Safe.
What a hero! I am grateful to have heroes like you in our society!!! amazing!
It's even more impressive when you realize that firefighters in Chile are volunteer workers who don’t get paid for this job. They are basically ordinary people willing to put their lives at risk to help others.
Walking into hell, and taking it back into our hands. Truly bad ass footage. God bless firefighters everywhere.
The graphics on this game are incredible.
This is one of the most amazing videos I have seen. Thank you Firemen
Firefighters are true hero’s. That footage looks terrifying 😮
Cops: exsist
Unless the fire starts firing rounds back at you
My respect to this man. Speechless.
The definition of spray and pray 🙏
There's actually a pattern and places you do and don't want to spray or praying won't do you any good.
No praying... It's science.
"Firefighter's Raw POV."
Oh, it's raw in so many ways than one. What hits me is that this NOT a game. I'm watching it from the safety of my room but these absolute men are out there, REALLY in there, literally FIGHTING the fire. Absolutely deserved award.
The footage was raw but the house was overcooked.
cameraman never dies
Thank God for men like this
And women
Nice quality as always. Although this job is a very dangerous one.
my eyes just kept growing wider. Mad lads. Respect
This feels like a video game
mad respect to these firefighters and sorry for the loss of the family.
‘While the house was lost, nobody was injured’ from the description
@@bobertastic6541 yes, the loss to the family was the house, assuming thats what the comment meant
That’s friggin wild!
Felt like a 4 minute movie!
Firefighters are a different breed. 🙏