Heavy Fire Consumes A Large 3 Story Home In Point Pleasant Beach 2nd Alarm Fire Arnold Ave 4-28-23
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- Location: 37 Arnold Ave Point Pleasant Beach
Call Description: 2nd Alarm Fire
Units In Video: 4201 4211 4203 4301 4305 7501 7505 52-3-86 99-78 2913 2917
Date Filmed: April 28 2023
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The only way to extinguish a fire is to actually go inside the house, not spraying water from the exterior.
except you can't always do that. It is preferred, but sometimes conditions don't allow that to be done safely. I think this is one of those times. Emphasis on safely. Any crazy can run in, but it take some thought to make sure you know how you will get back out. I have been in one and had a ceiling come down on me, then have the captain I was chasing hose for come and stand on said ceiling such that I couldn't get up and get out. Not fun.
With no fire visibly showing initially, why were they defensive instead of getting upstairs and opening that ceiling up? The wind doesn't drive the fire until it vents through the roof. 🤷♂️
This was actually a mess of a fire. There was an issue with water in the beginning, the wind was crazy, and it was raining. Extreme conditions.
Can you come up with any other excuses for them?
@@JB91710 excuses for what you weirdo? I don’t know the fire fighters. The fire hydrant came out of the ground and it was raining and windy. Excuses for what? I was making a point ya clown.
@@JB91710 there’s the lazy-boy fireman again.
@@FloridaCatholicGuy The lazy boy, Retired firefighter, ignorant one. Where are your helpful and educational tips for more effective and responsible firefighting? Or are childish comments all you can handle?
The wind was blowing the stream off that stick completely away from the flames. That's some crazy conditions there!!
Nice video! Really like the way you kept the camera from not moving.
Yeah. That's nice for change.
Thanks I tried my best with getting soaked with the wind and rain!
@@demonracer2 :) Nice vid!
@@demonracer2 I appreciate it!
Yes! I hate moving cameras.
Sad. Looks like they didn't even try an interior attack. Easy access off the rear fire escape.
Seems like that house was totally saturated by the fire department, during a rain shower, and still continued to burn. Tough task for sure. I hate that for the homeowners. Looks like a beautiful home.
Good video it was a rainy night!
That was one hell of a battle with the wind
Wow wind driven fire very hard to contain but a great job to save the home
Save it? Looks like it burned down
Drove by that house today, havent heard about it so had too look it up. Unbelievable.
Seems like the Tower Ladder has prostrate trouble.
Great video
Looks as though the hoses were on the wrong side? Wind was blowing all the water away.
Wind driven fires are the worst -the Marshall fire in Colorado was a true example 50-100mph winds and close to 1100 homes lost it was and still is horrible for all the home owners -2 lives lost and 1000 pets also perished 💔💔
Did it rekindle later on? Im in Point Now and the 1st floor is all burnt up too and it wasn’t in the vid
The strong wind did his job for the fire I think.
The winds and heavy rain surely did not help
So did a completely useless water application.
Tough job with all the wind
Wind and rain was no help
Somebody backed into the nearest hydrant rendering it useless. Interior attack would have been the ticket.
This is not true, when the hydrant was charged by the first arriving engine it was sheered off at the base which delayed a water supply establishment.
@@demonracer2 So how did it get sheered off is all I'm wondering? Was the valve stuck, pipe cracked, valve didn't want to open?
22 minutes of a PASS alarm
You guys are amazing so brave
this is a good one for the "cool from a safe location" exterior crowd. one dubious study by NIST told fire departments to blow water at smoke from a mile away so you have an elevated master stream and two 2.5 in streams entraining tons of air into an incipient stage fire and charging the entire structure with gas and smoke for several minutes before the entire house is fully involved in fire.
I hope they can rebuild. Well done to the firefighters it was a hard battle with those winds
With this kind of wind, there is only so much you can do unless you have plenty of engines and a couple of 60 inch water mains nearby. In just a few minutes of watching this, you went from attic only to the entire second floor fully involved. If they saved anything other than the slab, they did a good job. It will still have to be torn down and rebuilt from scratch. Serious yuck! First it is windy as heck, then it is raining like crazy. No fun. Been there. Done that. Got the merit badge.
Ladder should have been closer and knocking down the fire
Wind
Very much a wind driven fire , nice work by all the departments ,it's hard to believe but they saved the house , minus the attack and roof , but it can be fixed . Thanks for standing in the rain to give us this great video .
Wrong, if you look with an open eye, you will see that the fire is moving against the wind, not with the wind, so it not a wind driven fire.
Looks like the second floor was involved as well.
Little water and a lot off wind, and the ladder was ehrm
Hitting it hard from the front yard.
Put the fog nozzles away kids, they have no business on that type of fire with the wind. And if you're gonna shoot water over the roof from tge Tower leave it in the barn. Should gone right into that 3rd floor window with a 2" solid bore. And the guys spraying a fog nozzle onto roof shingles? Useless waiste of water and effort.
Wind drivwn fire & water issues RECIPE for disaster. The rain was nostvlikeky evaperating due to the amountvof heat, tge rain dosent help matters either by hampering vidability of the crews trying to fightvthis monster fire.
Any id of wat caused the 🔥?
Houses made out of cardboard
Good old douglas fir or southern yellow pine balloon frame construction, which is too economical for our own good
0:01 Not one drop of water got on burning material. The grass in the backyard is getting watered pretty good. Typical USA firefighting!
pause… typical volunteer firefighting
@@bobbys1984 No, the FDNY wouldn't have handled this any differently!
@@JB91710 so happy one of you hoopsters replied 1. They woulda got their way faster, closer to the incipient stage. 2. An aggressive interior attack woulda wrapped that fire up in 20 mins.
@@bobbys1984 With the FDNY, that house would have been in the basement and three fireplayers would have been in the hospital.
Exactly, I cannot believe that they even show a video of such incompetence, poor management of this fire
terrible or horrible of fire
This department must get paid by the minute as long as the house continues to burn.
Complete shit show, master streams go in windows not across the top of the roof. I think thw truck company must be afraid of heights