That a side line looks like it hurt the fire bad. Most other videos show companies ignoring that fire while working access through the front door. That few minutes made a difference.
Nice video and description. Only one correction I noted. That ladder that was beam raised was only a 24' or 28' ladder. Not a 35'. 35' ladders have two flys and a base section. That ladder only had one fly section.
Jesse Welch Thank You for your concern, but no correction needed. That was a 35 foot extension ladder. It had one fly, one bed- each section is 20 feet long with 14 rungs per section on 14 inch centers. It weighs 122 lbs. It is made by DuoSafety out of Oshkosh Wisconsin.
That chainsaw you guys have are a lot more effective than the one I used for cutting down a stubborn tree that was going to fall on the house a stormy day or night.
Wow, what a great video! You took this from merely entertainment to educational. Liked and subscribed. Greetings from down the road in Fresno! Now excuse me, I have to go watch Part Two... (wanders off, whistling)
during FF ops, we work to minimize damage to the structure. Breaking the skylight would be faster, but would cost more $$ to repair rather than a small patch job. Plus broken glass is a hazard.
Turd Ferguson It would have been more time efficient to put a ground ladder up as well as easier and I couldn’t completely see it but possibly power lines in the way as well
Yes, we love watching these firemen. They are the greatest. They totally help you understand what they are doing.
I’m convinced everything in Stockton is on fire at all times
Really like the way you explain what's going on with titles instead of voice over! Outstanding camera work and post production.
Awesome! Firefighters that run instead of walking. Way to go guys.
48 seconds from parking brake to flowing water! Damn fine job!
That a side line looks like it hurt the fire bad. Most other videos show companies ignoring that fire while working access through the front door. That few minutes made a difference.
Nice video and description. Only one correction I noted. That ladder that was beam raised was only a 24' or 28' ladder. Not a 35'. 35' ladders have two flys and a base section. That ladder only had one fly section.
Jesse Welch Thank You for your concern, but no correction needed. That was a 35 foot extension ladder. It had one fly, one bed- each section is 20 feet long with 14 rungs per section on 14 inch centers. It weighs 122 lbs. It is made by DuoSafety out of Oshkosh Wisconsin.
StocktonFireHistory I guess I've never seen a single fly 35' ladder. My mistake.
Excellent work from the Stockton FD! Very well coordinated and executed. I especially liked the roof work. Be safe out there
LMFAO, roof work/vent was not needed!
Your all great. Thank you.
That chainsaw you guys have are a lot more effective than the one I used for cutting down a stubborn tree that was going to fall on the house a stormy day or night.
Wow, what a great video! You took this from merely entertainment to educational. Liked and subscribed. Greetings from down the road in Fresno! Now excuse me, I have to go watch Part Two... (wanders off, whistling)
Ultra fast,very good job guys !
Excellent attack fellas. Strong work on communication as well.
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Solid work
Great work guys...!
Wearing full structure gear in that heat is the worst
Fantastic video. Keep it up!
Congratulations Stockton, another outstanding response 😃👍👌👏👏👏👏
Why didn't they vent the skylite before cutting roof quicker and more effective vent unless I missed something
Could be because of it being a large warehouse they vented directly over the fire on Alpha side...I don't know thought I was not there.
during FF ops, we work to minimize damage to the structure. Breaking the skylight would be faster, but would cost more $$ to repair rather than a small patch job. Plus broken glass is a hazard.
Nice average good truck work , interior attack and command.
Good knock.
U r the best hard workers 😁😍
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Well oiled machine, nice job.
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Good video. The link to the second video is not working ;-) You need to remove the "edit" part.
Thank you for the feedback. I believe we have it fixed now.
StocktonFireHistory correct Its working! Be safe and keep up the work.
Imagine they had to put out a raw magnesium plant...
Any reason why that $$million dollar piece of apparatus wasn’t raised to the roof?
Turd Ferguson It would have been more time efficient to put a ground ladder up as well as easier and I couldn’t completely see it but possibly power lines in the way as well
Damn, I ❤️ your Videos, how you edit they and the great work. Greetings from Germany
Good job Brothers
500th LIKE. Nice vid btw.
Look good but I noticed that the ladder was placed backwards
What is up with firefighter who is on roof not wearing hood right. Not even covering were it needs too.
These guys need more help! They work their asses off!