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FDNY Ladder 43 Vintage Movie
Vintage Video of FDNY 43 Truck (El Barrio's Bravest) in Spanish Harlem NYC.
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Hitler finds out...
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Make your own Hitler video at downfall.jfedor.org/
FDNY 43 Truck Rope Rope Rescue News footage
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Vintage news footage of a fire where 43 Truck Fireman James Sears made a roof rope rescue of another fireman.
USS Michael Murphy DDG112 FDNY NYPD USCG escort up the Hudson River
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NYPD Aviation and FDNY fireboat escort the USS Michael Murphy (DDG112) up the Hudson River from Staten Island to Manhattan's Pier 88 for her commissioning ceremony.
USS Murphy Michael Murphy DDG 112 Berthing Shift
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A full escort from FDNY Marine, NYPD Avaition, NYPD Marine, and the US Coast Guard as the USS Michael Murphy tansfers from Staten Island NY to Pier 88 in Manhattan for her commissioning ceremony.
Vicious Pittbull attacks tire then turns on foster parent
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This is Jules. He is appx. 7 weeks old. My girlfriend bought him on the streets of NYC to save him from an unknown fate. We were his foster parents for a few days. He is now at the vet getting checkied out and will be going to a rescue organization so someone can adopt him. I'll update his location for adoption shortly.
FDNY Engine 53 ride along
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Ride along with FDNY Engine 53 as they follow 43 Truck to a Class 3 (automatic fire alarm) on East 86th St. in NYC. Video was taken sometime in 2007.
New vs Old Room Fire Final UL
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This video, made by NIST (National Institute of Standards and Testing) shows the danger of "modern" fires compared to the danger of fires occuring 40 years ago. Keep your eye on the clock! The room on the left is furnished with old fashioned furnishings, made mostly with natural materials (wood, cotton, wool, silk, etc). The room on the right is furnished with stuff made largely with synthetic ...
FDNY 96th and Park Ave. 10-77
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CBS news chopper 2 video of a high rise fire a few years ago on 96th Street between Madison and Park Avenue. Thanks to CBS 2 for the footage.
FDNY ENGINE 53 RIDE ALONG
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RIDE ALONG WITH FDNY ENGINE 53 AS THEY RESPOND FROM SPANISH HARLEM TO THE SOUTH BRONX.
SDVT-1A Operation Redwing Tribute
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SDVT-1A Spartan 01 Turbine 33 Tribute
Raymond Camacho
My father was ff.in.ladder38.eng.88 and 18.batt Bronx 7.div
My father worked in ladder 38.eng.88 Raymond Camacho 7.div and 18.batt
I had the honor and privilege to work in L 43 and serve the people of Spanish Harlem for 27 years. Be safe brothers and God bless
Old-school leather helmet. Custom fit. Not like the overpriced ones today.
AGREE. Wore mine for thirty three years. Prized possession.
@@MikeSwinehart my friend's father was on 49 Truck. Appointed to department in 1958.
I grew up one block away from Ladder 43 fire station. What year was the video taken?
How many guys can you get in that room? At least five more. 😅😅
alot of materials these days are more combustible than the stuff used in old times like the 1980s
Whatever happened to…”What you see hear, hear here, say here, stays here when you leave here”?
Awesome
It's all the chemicals everything is treated with now and synthetic materials, compared to older stuff.
So all the furniture that they make nowadays that says "fire resistant" on it is just lying? Considering how many times I've seen a lit cigarette dropped on furniture and it just goes right out much less reaches flashover in 3 minutes, I find this very difficult to believe .
Most modern homes will burn to the ground about as fast as that legacy room flashed.... they are garbage not even built with solid wood floor joists anymore. There are some good builders still out there... some even build with sprinklers but most are not
It's important to have a fire extinguisher as you can extinguish most fires within at least a minute or even 2 When it reaches the ceiling then it would be hard to do it yourself
I had the honor and privilege to work in ladder 43. For 30 years. Jim Sears was a mentor to me. Always a pleasure to work with and a humble and great firefighters. God bless you Jim and thanks for all the great memories
wood, cotton, wool, silk all have high flash points so you have time to try and put it out or call fire fighters
the virtue and the hare but its the modern vs the legacy
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1:39 ladder 43 real Q
got this video in a Powerpoint in our fire-safety class. I'm a Marine Engineering student :)
modern room: *turns into inferno* legacy room: "oh did we start already?"
I do not understand why the modern room burnt like that and the legacy room did not.
@@eleanorhogan8643 the plastics burn much more rapidly than natural fibers
@@wyster14 Oh.
@@eleanorhogan8643 because the modern room had poyester and other low flash point materierals as the legacy room has high flash point matterals like wood, cotton, wool, silk! also polyester and plastic will cling to the body if burned on as with cotten or wool would cleanly burn off you!
@@awesomeninja9178 good Lord.
ikea good bye!
Love catch Capt. “He lowered himself....ah, someone lowered him...” LMAO! No single slides right???
Seems like modern materials shouldn't be made with petroleum, or at least designed in a way to make it harder for the petroleum to burn.
Natural materials vs petroleum products
both rooms are Legacy now...
91/43 was my father's house.. Jon R. Versheck Thank you for the video..gives me a much deeper understanding of what he went through.
What did we learn from this? All those fire-resistant materials required by law ARE CRAP.
I think this is a conspiracy 😵
Proving non-fire treated polyurethane foam burns super well is nothing new or a surprise. Without the open side and infinite ventilation the thick smoke would have kept the fire from growing like it did!! Many fire departments are using this video as an excuse to never try to go inside since they can't make it to a fire in less than the flash-over in this unrealistic video. There is no other modern plastic in common use that burns like blown foam polyurethane! Most burn poorly. Why is something introduced in the 1950s suddenly being used in 2010s as a reason to not fight fires in the interior of structures????? This video has done a lot of harm!
Am I the only one not getting any audio from this video?
Calculators don't have mics.
Well, we didn't make any progress in that regard did we?
No, we actually lost progress.
I'm glad me and my family is moving to a house that was built in 1885.
This is comparing furnishings not build methods or material. You may want to open up a wall or two in that old home of yours. I have seen many that use newspapers and other stuff for insulation.
And make sure there electric (if there is any) is safe as well!
Heavy truck or not, cars shouldn't be passing this fire truck on the highway the way they are.
Old school 70s FDNY War Years
240p in 2010?! Was this filmed using a Motorola Razr?
Even by 2010 standards 240p is pretty garbage. Hell, that was around the time that RUclips introduced 1080p.
The fuck is a legacy room? holy jesus christ
This stupid video is a piece of shit and retarded and just fake because first it has a whole fucking wall missing and a huge amount of oxygen is supplied to both of the rooms and also what’s the fucking point of making new and modern furniture if it’s more unsafe than the old furniture, furniture is treated with flame retardants and it’s supposed to reduce flammability than ever before and it’s supposed to reduce the emissions of deadly gases more than ever before as well, natural materials can also give out HCN (Hydrogen Cyanide) when they’re on fire as well, and that is proven by the American Chemistry Council. And also Polyurethane Foam can’t ignite as easily as natural materials can by a smouldering source. The Modern Room is probably not treated with Flame Retardants, And The Legacy Room is probably treated with flame retardants to make the stupid video look like This. What a bunch of lies and fake stuff and retardness and shit can this stupid fucking video show. Underwriter Laboratories, what a fucking let down, wrong information posted by the fucking media to try and scare people. This fucking Video is just retarded, shit, fake and just a fail in my opinion and it’s should be completely removed and deleted from RUclips immediately and also removed and deleted from every other Internet page and file in existence right now. Because this Piece Of shit Video is just stupid retarded Spam.!
Maybe they should consider banning Glu-Lam in California.
Thanks. I was wondering why all the houses in Sonoma-Napa burned so fast, despite some having tile roofs and tree-free defensible space all around them. After the Oakland FIrestorm, much has been said about keeping the brush away from your house, but in Santa Rosa it didn't seem to make a difference.
It may have played some role but wildlamd firefighting is a whole different monster than structure.
That was more down to the winds. Beyond a certain amount of wind you simply cannot get ahead of it.
Well that's not good.
in the long run, wouldnt a house made from early 20th century burn more since there is more wood (real wood for that matter) then new homes?
Actual wood isn't easy to catch. It burns great once it does, but actually getting it to light is very difficult.
todays osb board ( i call chip board and glue) id assume catch easily?
Chemical saturation
@@randomrazr science experement.
Homes in the old days were built with old growth trees/wood which is more solid
1. When seconds count, help is minutes away. 2. Smoke detectors save lives: as long as there's a battery in it, it's properly placed, and it's loud enough to wake you up. 3. Get fire sprinklers installed in your home, either installed when built or retrofitted.
macmedic892 actually ionization smoke detectors that are in 90% of homes fail to operate 55% of the time in a smoldering fire such as this one. I suggest checking out the omni shield network. The lithium maganese batteries in them last 20 years. They also can actually see a fire happening with infra red sensors and quarts crystal processors. It's state of the art stuff but worth investing in. Comes with an app and many other features
and I keep setting off my detectors by accident.
@@Beezy089 Optical/photoelectrical and CO/2-detector if there's improper central ventilation is pretty much all you need. Heat-sensitive detectors are overkill for private residence given the enclosed space, as are giving the system a 2-way connection - This is a life-saving system, it should never EVER accept remote connections and there's absolutely no need for it. An enclosed wireless water-detector and lock-system will give audible warnings to anyone in the house and shut off the relevant valve(s) to prevent damage, while optical and/or CO-gas detectors are easy to chain-connect internally with automatic dialing over IP with SIM-backup past 30+ seconds if the owner doesn't manually stop it. Ionizing detectors are unreliable, but there's no need to spend thousands on a system that in reality makes you less safe given it introduces several new critical failure points. Even security-companies mess up occasionally, do you genuinely trust a company making smoke detectors and mobile apps to not do the same? And what is the app for actually? Are you expected to start fiddling with your mobile phone while in a potential emergency where seconds count, instead of audibly and visually(if chained) be guided to the initial detector? I assume 90% of homes is for the US? Ionizing detectors became a rarity here(across the pond) 20 years ago, and all buildings after 2010 have by law at the bare minimum optical detectors with direct net-power and battery backup(usually 5-10 year duration). IIRC anything residential built after 2015 has heat-released fire sprinklers installed as well.
This is from July, 1985 for a fire at West 84 street.
By Brandies H.S.
What year is this from? this is incredible history, looks like the Upper West Side in the 80's?
modern room you are dead...I have all old fashioned furnishings and concrete wall in my apartment
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This is eye opening
anybody got a smoke?
fuck it im having an 80s living room