Again another great video you have made its frightening how quick this fire spread threw out the top floor the fire fighters did a great job fighting this very difficult fire well done to them
MERCI John! I'm 7 hours away from the scene and with your video it's like I was there with you. I wish I be able to stay in New York city for a month and just focus on good fire calls pictures.
It's always a shame to see the water destruction that occurs while containing a fire, but there is no other way. Hearing the actual communications on your Motorola really adds to the feeling of being right there at the situation.
John, You're on a roll. Two outstanding videos within a week. After watching your video on 4th alarm Box 1785 I didn't think I'd see another video like that one for a while but sure enough this 6 alarm at Box 1622 you caught was unbelievable. I worry about you inhaling so much smoke so please be careful out there. I still have to watch your video of the aftermath of this fire which you originally described as a major vicious 6th alarm fire and your description was absolutely spot on.
WELL, THANKS SO MUCH TOMMY! I KNOW HOW TO STAY OUT OF THE SMOKE NOW TOO! HEHEHE! THERE WAS A 2ND ALARM ONE LAST NIGHT AND THE VIDEO IS UP NOW! AGAIN, THANKS SO MUCH!1 ;o)
Another great video my friend. Classic example of "chasing the red devil." Fire science is not just a loosely used term. There are real "fire science" methods used to extinguish fires of that size. Volume and pressure of water used. How much water you can put on it. The scary ones are when there is so much fire that there is no real way to put enough water on it to extinguish it. Protect exposures and people and surround and drown. Reading the smoke and fire color is interesting too. Good job.
John, Great video coverage! I always appreciate your covering these major fires and incidents. You manage to get outstanding angles and combined with the radio traffic, it makes it seem like I'm right there. Thanks again for bringing us these amazing videos and putting yourself at risk in doing so. Sadly, my cousin and his family lived in the building and lost everything.
WELL, GLAD THAT I CAN DO THE BEST I CAN FOR YOU GUYS! SO SORRY ABOUT YOUR FAMILY MEMBERS! ;o( THANKS SO MUCH CHRISTOPHER FOR ALL THE KIND WORDS ALWAYS! ;o)
A true classic of yours, I come back to this often and share this epic battle of the Truckies from on high.Birdseye to our eyes thanks to you Sir, keep up the great work and stay safe Bro 👍🙏🔥
Magnificent job John as you always do deliver the greatest footage of these fires in NYC ! I know you endure a lot & put a huge effort into the quality & content that you post on this channel! Just want to send you a huge thank you from many of us that watch! Take care & stay safe my friend!
Great video!! This is the first time I have watched an 1 hour + video and was captivated during the entire video! It’s awesome to think about the millions of gallons of water that must have been used. Just the weight of the water alone could be enough to collapse the building. I am glad there were only minor injuries. This could have been really bad if had been at 1AM or somewhere in that time frame. You always get the best angles but take care of yourself, you were in some pretty serious smoke there for a while!
Really great filming and a lot of just super camera angles. I don't envy those guys and gals in NY. Loads of very old building and hazards galore. They are all true heroes not just in New York but all fire service personnel. Keep up and tremendous work and your videos are really the best! - Stay safe out there!
Having a good scanner is definitely the way to keep up with what's happening and where. Here in Australia , the radio system has gone digital, and most of the emergency responders are on the Gov Radio Network. Some radio is still analogue, but the really interesting stuff is on the digital network, which meant buying a scanner which could receive the digital channels. Our Police are on digital, but encrypted , which means no way of hearing them (drat !!). Prior to a couple of years ago, I had been listening in on the Police for nearly 20years , on a Bearcat xlt_780 trunk tracker, which is all but obsolete now. My current scanner is a uniden 396xt.
John this is one of best videos you have put up on u tub. Command ran operations on this fire by the book. Communications between Command and Divisions was text book, information was clear and operations carried out. There was comment made about the tower crews not wearing SCBA's. I don't know FDNY SOP regarding SCBA's and Tower Crews. I can only say that our department gives Division Chiefs a lot of options as to how each firefighter will address his or her assignment. Again John Great Job and this video will be used as a training tool. Thanks so much my friend
@@THEMAJESTIRIUM1 great footage however little less zooming and pan out some. To be able to see firefighters and equipment in action is key! Thank la again for your efforts.
Great job John, Seeing the roof collapse and the hard time they had to put the fire out, I give the firefighters of FDNY credit in the work that faced them, it looked like at one time the whole building was going to go up in flames, but they cut it off in good time with what they were up against. I watched your other video and what a difference in communications almost nil of course, after the length of time, and again John, the best coverage on the internet, Thank You very much for the job You do.Your Friend Harold from Canada.
Bonjour, on voit bien que les lances a eau passent au dessus du toit et que cet angle est problématique , je ne connais pas les conditions d'intervention, mais un hélicoptère languant des bombes d'eau avec un produit spécifique ( la couverture du toit doit comporter du bitume pour l'étanchéité ) ne serait t'il pas judicieux, merci pour la réponse.
Another great video. Your videos are among the best on the internet. Please be careful not to expose yourself to so much smoke. Great shots are not worth you having COPD. Take care and God bless.
As you say John "Wowie"!! Good job. I was surprised a bit that they didn't have some lines on the roof where you were. That's something the FDNY loves to do. Stay safe! PS: for safety you should carry some juice or something cause you never know when you can't get someplace. Want ya safe!
Fantastic work FDNY. You truly are the best. thank you John. You are the best videographer. Blessings to th FDNY, blessings to John. Stay safe all. 🤗 PS Hey John did you know a man named Frank Russo, perhaps?
I have not fought fires ever in an area as urban or with the high-rise structures such as New York, but I always wonder why they rely so heavily on straight-stream smooth-bore nozzles for exterior attach and defensive positions. I completely understand the logic behind steam reduction on aggressive interior attach, but I wonder why with the monitors they are such big fans of the smooth-bore nozzles and attack. Great video sir.
Looks absolutely ridiculous what thy were doing there. Was watching that , minute after minute i asked myself : "WHAT are they doing there ??" Move that ladder 10 feet higher and put out the actual FIRE ON THE ROOF, you morons.
@@slcncr I know right! My step-dad is a paramedic/ Firefighter so I have some insight into what they are doing. They are hitting it through the windows and walls but the fire is defensive and I think that spraying it from the top would have been much more effective. It's possible the ladder couldn't extend higher but I don't think that is the case! At very least get a ladder that has two nozzles, one to spray in the windows, and the other hit the fire from the top. I'm just a civilian with a little insight into fire operations but I'm sure they know what they are doing better than me. It just appeared very odd that ladder 45 was only staying in that spot where their effectiveness was greatly limited due to the angle of attack. Regardless, overall good work and stay safe out there firefighters! After 9/11 all buildings over 5 stories should be required to have 5" supply lines (with necessary pumps, hidden into the design of the building while accessible) that run up the exterior of the buildings (that appear natural to the building exterior) to provide water to upper floors. Hand crews could fight from adjacent buildings or could open up nozzles that spray the building next to it that are on fire or opened to spray the interior of the building on fire). I know I have seen some in the stairwells of tall buildings but don't know if they can be opened wirelessly. I know if I owned a building over 10 stories I would want some massive supply lines that lead to each floor and the roof on the inside stairwell and exterior of the building. I may be naive though, I'm only an architect that designs mostly houses, and a few commercial buildings, the tallest I've worked on is 10 stories and the supply lines on it were totally over-engineered. I hope they never need to use them but the fire chief that passed the final inspection personally told me that it was the best water supply/ sprinkler system he has ever seen. When I was designing it all I could think about was 9/11 and what it must have been like for those trapped above the impact zone. I live in Utah and there are very few buildings higher than 20 stories but I hope there have been improvements to water supply in NYC after 9/11. Keep up the hard work first responders, I'm doing what I can on my end to make your job easier and more efficient!
Pushing into the cockloft. Nothing showing but you can see the thick dark smoke pouring out whenever they move away to hit a different section. It's burning pretty heavy in there, just can't see it.
I knew when the 10-75 was given that this one would be a bad one ... 4 Alarms in 10 minutes ... Yep ... You definitely had the best angle on the roof there brother ... Think you should carry a few items with you for the low blood sugar level issues ... GREAT Job ... :o)
J.J. be careful with your suagar man.Some of the best videoI have seen yet.And you are always considerate with you interaction with people.My wife wants to cook you a appreciation supper.next time you come to Connecticut you are welcome.Miss Hennrietta can sure cook.peace
HAHA! THAT IS MOST KIND OF YOU ROBERT! I HAVE NOT BEEN TO CONNECTICUT FOR DECADES! BUT I WOULD LIKE TO COME BUFF THERE SOMEDAY! I AM SURE MISS HENNRIETTA CAN COOK! THANKS SO MUCH MY FRIEND! ;o)
Awesome coverage man! You deserve to have a thermal camera as a nice supplement. I think there are thermal cameras that work on iPhone, but I'm not sure that would work for wide shots. You might need something more robust and pro level for this. Maybe set up a Patreon to get one with sponsors. Either way, might be a fun tool to have to be able to see through the smoke. I think the firefighters use them sometimes. I don't know though. maybe someone can answer?
Fire departments do use thermal cameras for searching in heavy smoke conditions, sometimes they get other, more humorous uses. When my father was on the Independence, MI fire department they got a call out to an area to assist the sheriff's department. The sheriff's had chased a guy into a wooded, marshy area and lost him. The K9 lost him and they didn't have the helicopter available, so the FD came out with their thermal camera and after 10 minutes it was like "there he is, right over there" lol. I worked in Detroit for 4 years from 07-11, the engine and ladder at my station didn't get the privilege to play with cool gadgets like that. We had old school sensory gadgets for searching like hands and ears lol
What I would like to know is how you manage to get access to roofs! You do come up with great videos! With your videos I can feel the heat and smell the smoke! Digitalfirephotog
Yet another fantastic video John. well done and thank you so much from your nosey Brit fan. I think the Chief said there were 75 appliances and over 200 personnel involved. Sorry to ask more questions but I get confused about the names of the different squads and units, how many operatives on each different appliance, why there always seems to be so many personnel waiting to search the building and clear debris, how many radio channels are used, how, with so many white helmets, many having the same rank, the radio calls do not get mixed up. Sorry to ask so much but I cannot help my interest and queries.I do not expect you, as a brilliant videographer, to answer these questions but you may know a webb site or two where I may be able to find the answers. Thank you again from here in England, stay safe and keep up all the good work. God Bless
Wow I haven't seen such a wild fire like that in a while. For alot of other departments they could have been in big trouble. God bless the FDNY. Another outstanding job in a difficult environment JJ. I'm sure Skyler was with you so hats off to him also. As always be safe guys. This may sound crazy but as I was watching I kinda got the feeling that NY was waking up from its pandemic nap. Let's hope so!!!
Yet another awesome vid from you John. You know it’s going to be a tough fight with the devil when you pull up and fire is already over the edge of the roof. No doubt which area where the fire started on this one.
Love when you get the press conference in the videos. Thanks for the great videos, but put yourself first man. Gotta take care of yourself first and foremost. I have a question for you, do you know any of the guys personally? Like every once in a while I hear some of them say hi to you by name. Also do any of the guys or chiefs ever tell you to stop recording them or to move away?
So why didn't the FD tell you to get of the building since it is realy colse to the other building at it could spreed? Great video this has to be the best video you've done.
John, you need to take some OJ with you for cases like this. Were you able to get relief at the RAC or did you have to forage on your own? Take care, you get the best angles of all.
Ah, so it is going to be razed? OK, there was something on the news about the bldg being structurally unsound. It's one thing to see this on video, but seeing it in person, unreal, these buildings are actually huge. Plus it was really windy that day, it was still burning thru the night.
What I was getting at, sadly, was that this being uptown, this bldg was probably rent-controlled and whatever is potentially built to replace it will likely be priced out of these peoples; reaches. Manhattan is outrageous when it comes to housing! I hope bldg can be saved for the people displaced by this horrible fire. Guess we'll see.....
Awesome job filming. I was wondering how many gallons per minute a tower ladder puts out?? Watching this I understand going through the windows however tower ladder 45 spent the whole time wasting water on the outside of the roof wall. I would think once you had the fire knocked down through the window if all the buckets went to the roof with the amount of water I see they could have knocked it down faster. Just my firefighter experience is all.
Seems like 44 bucket could have done a lot of fire suppression if they elevated 10 feet and actually hit the bulk of the fire. Do the chiefs not see this because most of your viewers sure can.
Outstanding job, JJ. Thanks again for these videos. Be safe out there and take care of yourself!
THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE KIND WORDS AND SUPPORT! ;o)
9Awesome work! Radios are clear, and you are tracking what they are talking about. The sound is real and clear too, exactly what people need.
YES, I LISTEN WHILE I FILM! THANKS SO MUCH! ;o)
As usual, the best coverage of the fire -- anywhere -- period. Well done, JJ.
GLAD YOU ENJOYED IT AND THANKS SO MUCH KEVIN! ;o)
Again another great video you have made its frightening how quick this fire spread threw out the top floor the fire fighters did a great job fighting this very difficult fire well done to them
YES INDEED ANGEL AND THANKS SO MUCH.....
once again my friend, you bring us right to the action.much respect to you.. thanks for your time in filming these
THANKS SO MUCH MIKE! ;o)
MERCI John! I'm 7 hours away from the scene and with your video it's like I was there with you. I wish I be able to stay in New York city for a month and just focus on good fire calls pictures.
WELL, THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE KIND WORDS AND SUPPORT GILLES! GLAD YOU ENJOYED IT. ;o)
It's always a shame to see the water destruction that occurs while containing a fire, but there is no other way. Hearing the actual communications on your Motorola really adds to the feeling of being right there at the situation.
YES I AGREE MIKE! THANKS SO MUCH MY FRIEND! ;o)
excellent job John I love the complete & thorough report the chief gave --- Debbie
YES INDEED DEBBIE.....THANKS SO MUCH.....
Hey JJ, superb view vantage point as always. Watching the smoke read, that blaze is going to put up quite a fight. Be Safe!
YES INDEED! IT WAS A STUBBORN ONE! THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE KIND WORDS AND SUPPORT! ;o)
Wow! Man you deserve an award for photo journalism with this coverage. My adrenaline was racing at times. Thank you!
WELL, THANK SO MUCH MIKE! ;o)
John, You're on a roll. Two outstanding videos within a week. After watching your video on 4th alarm Box 1785 I didn't think I'd see another video like that one for a while but sure enough this 6 alarm at Box 1622 you caught was unbelievable. I worry about you inhaling so much smoke so please be careful out there. I still have to watch your video of the aftermath of this fire which you originally described as a major vicious 6th alarm fire and your description was absolutely spot on.
WELL, THANKS SO MUCH TOMMY! I KNOW HOW TO STAY OUT OF THE SMOKE NOW TOO! HEHEHE! THERE WAS A 2ND ALARM ONE LAST NIGHT AND THE VIDEO IS UP NOW! AGAIN, THANKS SO MUCH!1 ;o)
Another great video my friend. Classic example of "chasing the red devil." Fire science is not just a loosely used term. There are real "fire science" methods used to extinguish fires of that size. Volume and pressure of water used. How much water you can put on it. The scary ones are when there is so much fire that there is no real way to put enough water on it to extinguish it. Protect exposures and people and surround and drown. Reading the smoke and fire color is interesting too. Good job.
YES, I AGREE WITH ALL YOUR POINTS FOR SURE! THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE KIND WORDS AND SUPPORT ALWAYS! ;o)
@@THEMAJESTIRIUM1 bro r u stuck in all caps or sum
Wow a very big fire. A very Great video 📸 once again. I love the big fires 🔥
YES INDEED ELIZABETH AND THANKS SO MUCH.....
John, Great video coverage! I always appreciate your covering these major fires and incidents. You manage to get outstanding angles and combined with the radio traffic, it makes it seem like I'm right there. Thanks again for bringing us these amazing videos and putting yourself at risk in doing so. Sadly, my cousin and his family lived in the building and lost everything.
WELL, GLAD THAT I CAN DO THE BEST I CAN FOR YOU GUYS! SO SORRY ABOUT YOUR FAMILY MEMBERS! ;o( THANKS SO MUCH CHRISTOPHER FOR ALL THE KIND WORDS ALWAYS! ;o)
A true classic of yours, I come back to this often and share this epic battle of the Truckies from on high.Birdseye to our eyes thanks to you Sir, keep up the great work and stay safe Bro 👍🙏🔥
GLAD THAT YOU ENJOY IT AND THANKS SO MUCH WAYNE! ;o)
Old fashion surround and drown. great coverage, we get it all time thanks
YES, I AGREE!1 THANKS SO MUCH JAMES! ;o)
Magnificent job John as you always do deliver the greatest footage of these fires in NYC ! I know you endure a lot & put a huge effort into the quality & content that you post on this channel! Just want to send you a huge thank you from many of us that watch! Take care & stay safe my friend!
THANKS SO MUCH LYNN FOR THE KIND WORDS ALWAYS! ;o)
John, me again! Another fantastic reporting job! Bad fire! Of course the winds don't help matters any, do they!
YES IT WAS BAD AND THANKS SO MUCH ED! ;o)
Enjoyed your amazing footage of the 6 Alarm, thanks John for all of your hard work.
WELL, THANKS SO MUCH TIM! ;o)
Great video!! This is the first time I have watched an 1 hour + video and was captivated during the entire video! It’s awesome to think about the millions of gallons of water that must have been used. Just the weight of the water alone could be enough to collapse the building. I am glad there were only minor injuries. This could have been really bad if had been at 1AM or somewhere in that time frame. You always get the best angles but take care of yourself, you were in some pretty serious smoke there for a while!
I AGREE WITH ALL YOUR POINTS DARRYL! IT WAS A BAD ONE INDEED! THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE KIND WORDS AND SUPPORT! ;o)
Really great filming and a lot of just super camera angles. I don't envy those guys and gals in NY. Loads of very old building and hazards galore. They are all true heroes not just in New York but all fire service personnel. Keep up and tremendous work and your videos are really the best! - Stay safe out there!
YES INDEED AND THANKS SO MUCH! ;o)
It’s videos like this one is why you are the king of prime time. The best of the best
WELL, LIKE I HAVE SAID BEFORE BOB! I MUST KEEP YOU ALL HAPPY SO I HAVE TO GO OUT AND BEYOND! HEHEHE! THANKS SO MUCH PAL.....
Wow great footage pretty darn clear. You got right where the fire was. Be careful all that smoke thanks
THANKS SO MUCH.....
Having a good scanner is definitely the way to keep up with what's happening and where. Here in Australia , the radio system has gone digital, and most of the emergency responders are on the Gov Radio Network. Some radio is still analogue, but the really interesting stuff is on the digital network, which meant buying a scanner which could receive the digital channels. Our Police are on digital, but encrypted , which means no way of hearing them (drat !!). Prior to a couple of years ago, I had been listening in on the Police for nearly 20years , on a Bearcat xlt_780 trunk tracker, which is all but obsolete now. My current scanner is a uniden 396xt.
COOL!
John this is one of best videos you have put up on u tub. Command ran operations on this fire by the book. Communications between Command and Divisions was text book, information was clear and operations carried out. There was comment made about the tower crews not wearing SCBA's. I don't know FDNY SOP regarding SCBA's and Tower Crews. I can only say that our department gives Division Chiefs a lot of options as to how each firefighter will address his or her assignment. Again John Great Job and this video will be used as a training tool. Thanks so much my friend
YES, I AGREE WITH ALL YOUR POINTS JOSEPH! GLAD YOU ENJOYED IT AND THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE KIND WORDS AND SUPPORT! ;o)
Fantastic coverage JJ! And always cool to see the Motorola in action!
YES AND THANKS SO MUCH MY FRIEND! ;o)
JOHN , FANTASTIC JOB AS USUAL. GREAT ANGLES
THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE KIND WORDS AND SUPPORT! ;o)
I was waiting for your footage JJ ,it's always the best ! Thank you .
THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE KIND WORDS AND SUPPORT! ;o)
@@THEMAJESTIRIUM1 great footage however little less zooming and pan out some. To be able to see firefighters and equipment in action is key! Thank la again for your efforts.
John......excellent coverage...views from all angles....clear visuals...interesting Motorola commentary...you worked hard on this one!!
THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE KIND WORDS AND SUPPORT ALFRED! ;o)
Thank you, Love your videos, they are a pleasure to watch.
THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE KIND WORDS AND SUPPORT! ;o)
U r a trooper. Always the best. I’ll always remember u covering the gigantic paper factory fire while freezing fr hours
THANKS SO MUCH.....
JJ IS THE GOAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great catch JJ! They had their hands full with that one, great job by FDNY as always.
YES TIMOTHY AND THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE KIND WORDS AND SUPPORT! ;o)
Great job John, Seeing the roof collapse and the hard time they had to put the fire out, I give the firefighters of FDNY credit in the work that faced them, it looked like at one time the whole building was going to go up in flames, but they cut it off in good time with what they were up against. I watched your other video and what a difference in communications almost nil of course, after the length of time, and again John, the best coverage on the internet, Thank You very much for the job You do.Your Friend Harold from Canada.
YES, THEY DID A GREAT JOB INDEED! GLAD YOU LIKED THEM! THANKS SO MUCH HAROLD! ;o)
Very nice footage and angle, flat roof fires are always difficult too put out, nice job John.
THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE KIND WORDS AND SUPPORT AS ALWAYS ROLF! ;o)
Stop shouting for fuck sakes
Bonjour, on voit bien que les lances a eau passent au dessus du toit et que cet angle est problématique , je ne connais pas les conditions d'intervention, mais un hélicoptère languant des bombes d'eau avec un produit spécifique ( la couverture du toit doit comporter du bitume pour l'étanchéité ) ne serait t'il pas judicieux, merci pour la réponse.
Another great job at another day time fire. the up close shots are great
THANKS SO MUCH GEORGE! ;o)
Fantastic footage my friend! 😉 You did a very nice job covering this fire!
THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE KIND WORDS AND SUPPORT! ;o)
This fire was incredibly frustrating. One of the most stubborn fires I’ve ever seen.
INDEED IT WAS.....THANKS SO MUCH.....
JJ this is some of your best work, although that blaze last year on Liberty ave in Queens is my favorite.
WELL, THANKS SO MUCH! ;o)
Hell of a fire! Awesome video & great job bud! ;)
YES IT WAS AND THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE KIND WORDS AND SUPPORT DAVE! ;o)
Great coverage. Love your videos
THANKS SO MUCH JOE! ;o)
Good catch, especially the roof top footage. A little strange though that the building was hit with a violation and it goes up in flames.
YUP.....THANKS SO MUCH.....
Another great video. Your videos are among the best on the internet. Please be careful not to expose yourself to so much smoke. Great shots are not worth you having COPD. Take care and God bless.
I WILL BE CAREFUL AND THANKS SO MUCH DANIEL! ;o)
Great video thanks you for sharing my friend.I hope your health problems are better and I salute you from france :)
I AM BETTER! THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE KIND WORDS AND SUPPORT! ;o)
As you say John "Wowie"!! Good job. I was surprised a bit that they didn't have some lines on the roof where you were. That's something the FDNY loves to do. Stay safe! PS: for safety you should carry some juice or something cause you never know when you can't get someplace. Want ya safe!
YES, I AGREE! ALSO YES TO THE JUICE COMMENT! THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE KIND WORDS AND SUPPORT ALWAYS! ;o)
Great video, I new I would be watching some of your great work today. Sounded like you were eating some smoke on the roof! Thanks for a wonderful job.
YES, I ATE SMOKE LAST NIGHT LEO! PART OF THE TRADE THO! HEHEHE! THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE KIND WORDS AND SUPPORT! ;o)
Wow! Super scene video JJ! ;-)👌👌👌I give you a huge like!👍👍👍👍👍
THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE KIND WORDS AND SUPPORT! ;o)
John, my man! your scanner looks like it has a LOT of miles on it! ;-)
IT DOES HAVE TONS OF MILES! IN FACT IT HAS SINCE DIED SADLY! GOT GET A NEW ONE SOON! THANKS SO MUCH! ;o)
That must have been some fire for nearly haf the roof to go before you got there, much respect to those guys and you for another great show
Another great catch John..that was intense
YES IT WAS ANDREW AND THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE KIND WORDS AND SUPPORT! ;o)
Thank you from Downunder 🎉🎉🎉
YOUR WELCOME, THANKS SO MUCH AND HAPPY NEW YEAR DAVID.....;o)
John how do you get access to the fires with out the police telling you to stay clear …28 c here in south Australia to on New Year’s Eve ❤️🔥
More great coverage (of the fire)...awesome work once again...thanks.
THANKS SO MUCH BRENDON! ;o)
Fantastic work FDNY. You truly are the best. thank you John. You are the best videographer. Blessings to th FDNY, blessings to John. Stay safe all. 🤗
PS Hey John did you know a man named
Frank Russo, perhaps?
NO, I DID NOT KNOW FRANK AND THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE KIND WORDS AND SUPPORT CAROLE.....
Fantastic fire coverage
THANKS SO MUCH.....
Incredible video , incredible job by the FDNY!
I AGREE! THANK......
JJ... inhaling that smoke looks like a "three carton a day!" Roof fire smoke smells so good, too! Stay safe!!
YES AND THANKS SO MUCH ED! ;o)
I really like your videos john keep up the good workv😊
GLADE YOU ENJOY THEM AND THANKS SO MUCH.....
Just saw this, great job John.
COOL! THANKS SO MUCH! ;o)
That wind combined with the fire is like a blow torch!!
I TOTALLY AGREE! THANKS! ;o)
...and why did they keep spraying the side of the building instead of directly on top of the fire?
That one window just refuses to break!
YUP.....THANKS SO MUCH.....
I have not fought fires ever in an area as urban or with the high-rise structures such as New York, but I always wonder why they rely so heavily on straight-stream smooth-bore nozzles for exterior attach and defensive positions. I completely understand the logic behind steam reduction on aggressive interior attach, but I wonder why with the monitors they are such big fans of the smooth-bore nozzles and attack. Great video sir.
WELL, I GUESS THEY HAVE A METHOD OF OPERATIONS UNIQUE TO THIS AREA! THANKS SO MUCH MY FRIEND! ;o)
Legend has it ladder 45 is still spraying that same spot!
I DON'T THINK SO.....
Looks absolutely ridiculous what thy were doing there. Was watching that , minute after minute i asked myself : "WHAT are they doing there ??"
Move that ladder 10 feet higher and put out the actual FIRE ON THE ROOF, you morons.
@@slcncr I know right! My step-dad is a paramedic/ Firefighter so I have some insight into what they are doing. They are hitting it through the windows and walls but the fire is defensive and I think that spraying it from the top would have been much more effective. It's possible the ladder couldn't extend higher but I don't think that is the case! At very least get a ladder that has two nozzles, one to spray in the windows, and the other hit the fire from the top. I'm just a civilian with a little insight into fire operations but I'm sure they know what they are doing better than me. It just appeared very odd that ladder 45 was only staying in that spot where their effectiveness was greatly limited due to the angle of attack. Regardless, overall good work and stay safe out there firefighters! After 9/11 all buildings over 5 stories should be required to have 5" supply lines (with necessary pumps, hidden into the design of the building while accessible) that run up the exterior of the buildings (that appear natural to the building exterior) to provide water to upper floors. Hand crews could fight from adjacent buildings or could open up nozzles that spray the building next to it that are on fire or opened to spray the interior of the building on fire). I know I have seen some in the stairwells of tall buildings but don't know if they can be opened wirelessly. I know if I owned a building over 10 stories I would want some massive supply lines that lead to each floor and the roof on the inside stairwell and exterior of the building. I may be naive though, I'm only an architect that designs mostly houses, and a few commercial buildings, the tallest I've worked on is 10 stories and the supply lines on it were totally over-engineered. I hope they never need to use them but the fire chief that passed the final inspection personally told me that it was the best water supply/ sprinkler system he has ever seen. When I was designing it all I could think about was 9/11 and what it must have been like for those trapped above the impact zone. I live in Utah and there are very few buildings higher than 20 stories but I hope there have been improvements to water supply in NYC after 9/11. Keep up the hard work first responders, I'm doing what I can on my end to make your job easier and more efficient!
Ladder 45 was in there happy place
Pushing into the cockloft. Nothing showing but you can see the thick dark smoke pouring out whenever they move away to hit a different section. It's burning pretty heavy in there, just can't see it.
Your videos are the best!!
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I knew when the 10-75 was given that this one would be a bad one ... 4 Alarms in 10 minutes ... Yep ... You definitely had the best angle on the roof there brother ... Think you should carry a few items with you for the low blood sugar level issues ... GREAT Job ... :o)
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Hey Dave is the FDNY 100% over to UHF now? are they still Simulcasting the VHF?
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J.J. be careful with your suagar man.Some of the best videoI have seen yet.And you are always considerate with you interaction with people.My wife wants to cook you a appreciation supper.next time you come to Connecticut you are welcome.Miss Hennrietta can sure cook.peace
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Another Great Video John!
AWESOME WORK!
Keep the cam rolling, and Be Safe Bud!
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FDNYC had a massive and dangerous job ahead of them. What a Hugh apartment building. Things for the great video.
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Grande Thema, sempre pegando bons videos...
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Awesome video, appreciated the part about the chief talking.
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Awesome coverage man! You deserve to have a thermal camera as a nice supplement. I think there are thermal cameras that work on iPhone, but I'm not sure that would work for wide shots. You might need something more robust and pro level for this. Maybe set up a Patreon to get one with sponsors. Either way, might be a fun tool to have to be able to see through the smoke. I think the firefighters use them sometimes. I don't know though. maybe someone can answer?
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Fire departments do use thermal cameras for searching in heavy smoke conditions, sometimes they get other, more humorous uses. When my father was on the Independence, MI fire department they got a call out to an area to assist the sheriff's department. The sheriff's had chased a guy into a wooded, marshy area and lost him. The K9 lost him and they didn't have the helicopter available, so the FD came out with their thermal camera and after 10 minutes it was like "there he is, right over there" lol.
I worked in Detroit for 4 years from 07-11, the engine and ladder at my station didn't get the privilege to play with cool gadgets like that. We had old school sensory gadgets for searching like hands and ears lol
That was a great video, thanks
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Great coverage
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holy shit bud. damn what a fucking nasty fire. my goodness wow. glad you and everybody else are fine. unbelievable.
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What I would like to know is how you manage to get access to roofs!
You do come up with great videos! With your videos I can feel the heat and smell the smoke!
Digitalfirephotog
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@@THEMAJESTIRIUM1 What equipment do you use?
I use to be strictly Olympus digital but now moving up to drone.
A IPHONE 7+
Yet another fantastic video John. well done and thank you so much from your nosey Brit fan. I think the Chief said there were 75 appliances and over 200 personnel involved. Sorry to ask more questions but I get confused about the names of the different squads and units, how many operatives on each different appliance, why there always seems to be so many personnel waiting to search the building and clear debris, how many radio channels are used, how, with so many white helmets, many having the same rank, the radio calls do not get mixed up. Sorry to ask so much but I cannot help my interest and queries.I do not expect you, as a brilliant videographer, to answer these questions but you may know a webb site or two where I may be able to find the answers. Thank you again from here in England, stay safe and keep up all the good work. God Bless
Very very amazing video my friend
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Was that paper factory called Marvel or somethg like that. Fantastic n sad fire.
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Wow I haven't seen such a wild fire like that in a while. For alot of other departments they could have been in big trouble. God bless the FDNY.
Another outstanding job in a difficult environment JJ.
I'm sure Skyler was with you so hats off to him also.
As always be safe guys.
This may sound crazy but as I was watching I kinda got the feeling that NY was waking up from its pandemic nap.
Let's hope so!!!
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Yet another awesome vid from you John. You know it’s going to be a tough fight with the devil when you pull up and fire is already over the edge of the roof. No doubt which area where the fire started on this one.
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Grate video. They need to get taller buckets goes above the roof otherwise they could spray water all night and dosent to s**t
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Great Job!
THANKS!
One tough fire.......Good job !
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Love when you get the press conference in the videos. Thanks for the great videos, but put yourself first man. Gotta take care of yourself first and foremost. I have a question for you, do you know any of the guys personally? Like every once in a while I hear some of them say hi to you by name. Also do any of the guys or chiefs ever tell you to stop recording them or to move away?
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Brother I love your videos!! Always spot on and love the action!! When you going to come to Vegas to Buff?? I put ya in the front seat!!
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A other great vid...you get some great angles...thanks
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Awesome vid, thank you!
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So why didn't the FD tell you to get of the building since it is realy colse to the other building at it could spreed? Great video this has to be the best video you've done.
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Great video, great views.
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Great job
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That fire was playing peekaboo with those guys. Just nonstop poking out in different spots. What a pia.
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Another fine job on both sides!
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John, you need to take some OJ with you for cases like this. Were you able to get relief at the RAC or did you have to forage on your own?
Take care, you get the best angles of all.
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Sweet footage
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Great footage once again man are they going to demolish that building?
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Ah, so it is going to be razed? OK, there was something on the news about the bldg being structurally unsound. It's one thing to see this on video, but seeing it in person, unreal, these buildings are actually huge. Plus it was really windy that day, it was still burning thru the night.
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What I was getting at, sadly, was that this being uptown, this bldg was probably rent-controlled and whatever is potentially built to replace it will likely be priced out of these peoples; reaches. Manhattan is outrageous when it comes to housing! I hope bldg can be saved for the people displaced by this horrible fire. Guess we'll see.....
Oh my Gosh! I saw that on Channel 7 Eyewitness News (ABC7NY). I could see the smoke al the way from the GW bridge.
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Awesome job filming. I was wondering how many gallons per minute a tower ladder puts out?? Watching this I understand going through the windows however tower ladder 45 spent the whole time wasting water on the outside of the roof wall. I would think once you had the fire knocked down through the window if all the buckets went to the roof with the amount of water I see they could have knocked it down faster. Just my firefighter experience is all.
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Seems like 44 bucket could have done a lot of fire suppression if they elevated 10 feet and actually hit the bulk of the fire. Do the chiefs not see this because most of your viewers sure can.
McDonalds once said...Location, Location, Location and that's why your videos stand out from your peers!!
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Great Job ,any ideas to what caused it? with the age of some buildings in NYC it could be anything
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Nice footage jj!
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