As we used to say in my firefighting days " enough fire for everyone ". Great audio and video. Unbelievable how many multiple alarms FDNY has had so far this year.
Must be the green new deal The weather is causing all of the fires..... HAAAA HAAAA HAAA People can't afford to change the batteries in their smoke detectors and people and going to die!
When I was the safety officer for my department I would watch the faces of the men and officers for frustration, This fire even had the operations chief shaking his head. My main concern was as the amount of members increases and the desire to put the fire out increases that's the time for worry. members crowding the stairs means a traffic jam at the off ramps for the guys inside.....
Bad-Asses, every one. Skyler Fire, you're a Pro. Subscribed. dugie, I'm in Colorado, it's been very dry. 5 major fronts of attack, none defended. Asymetrical siege.
I was a mile down wind and the smoke woke me out of a dead sleep. I thought it was MY building. Not until I searched my building, went out to check the adjacent homes, and walked the block upwind -- did I realize the fire was distant. The smoke covered my entire street a mile away from the source.....Folks reported smelling the smoke 3 miles away.
I live three blocks from where the fire took place. The smoke was overwhelming. I watched this happen and it was a scary sight. I applaud the speedy response from the FDNY.
I was a volunteer up here in Maine and some scariest building fires were during hi wind storms man fire just rips thru a place so much faster when that winds cranking good video bro be safe and keep up the great catches
My Gosh I think New York Fire Fighter's And Fire Paramedic's Regarding All The "BROTHER'S AND SISTER'S ABSOLUTELY DESERVE WAY HIGHER PAY " !!!!!!!! They Work So Darn Darn Hard To Protect And Save Lives , And I Am Asking The State Of New York To Please Do This , They Have Been Through So Much This Year !!!!!!!!
Fantastic coverage, if this happened in the UK (London), the cordon put in by the police would have made it impossible for you get close up shots like you can in NY.........Thank you.
I liked hearing the call for relief for firefighters. It shows care for the team members. What is the average time for operation before relief is called?
I ALWAYS hated those log jams at the narrow doorways. Seen too many injuries happen because of it. Not safe when you're tripping over fellow firefighters, hoses etc. not to mention the extra risk of a possible smoke explosion with no quick egress. Thank God no serious injuries here. Stubborn fire for sure.
That's why my personal plan in the event of needing rapid egress and the doorway being jammed with people is to bail out the nearest window. Be that break the thing with a tool and hop out, or full speed running start jump through it
A regular house fire is one thing, at least it's fairly contained. But a building? That's a different nightmare. Because of their age some of those have lots of wood, much older standards of construction, and fire prevention measures that are iffy at best. Then add the height, narrow streets and alleys, and connecting walls. It all adds up.
An extremely dangerous Wind- Driven fire. According to NIST, ot is safest and most effective to attack them with the wind at your back. Stay safe Brothers!
Very Dangerous Windy Fire 🔥Conditions, For The Firefighters 🚒, Good Coverage Skyler, Who Was First Due On The Box, 🚗 🚒🚒🇺🇸 🚑 Do You Know The Causative Factor And The Point Of Ignition 💥 Any 10-45S ?
🎉watching this again a year later lol omg those hanging wires look like a town In a third world country you think America could afford to dig up rds put wires underground and whilst there at it fix the roads, rat 🐀 infestation its looking so dirty and dangerous. Leaders get your asses I gear and actually do some work . Rather than posing for pr photos etc end of rant xx
Wind took this fire from a 10-75 to a 5 alarm. Thanks Sky.
As we used to say in my firefighting days " enough fire for everyone ". Great audio and video. Unbelievable how many multiple alarms FDNY has had so far this year.
I know... Wow!!!! 💯😱
I would say the about Philly.
Must be the green new deal
The weather is causing all of the fires..... HAAAA HAAAA HAAA
People can't afford to change the batteries in their smoke detectors and people and going to die!
Great video, Skyler. That was one smoky, hot mess and could have been a lot worse. Stay safe out there.
Great video Skyler. Lots of good detail shots. What a mess.
Good camera work and commentary. Well done.
Thank you very much!
Strike the 5th alarm!
Sounds like Boston FD lingo.
Great comma and video!!
Thanks Skyler. My old neighborhood. Second due at this box. Great video, thanks for the good job as usual.
When I was the safety officer for my department I would watch the faces of the men and officers for frustration, This fire even had the operations chief shaking his head. My main concern was as the amount of members increases and the desire to put the fire out increases that's the time for worry. members crowding the stairs means a traffic jam at the off ramps for the guys inside.....
I love that even the top brass wants to help. Great video.
Always! Thanks for watching!
Bad-Asses, every one. Skyler Fire, you're a Pro. Subscribed. dugie, I'm in Colorado, it's been very dry. 5 major fronts of attack, none defended. Asymetrical siege.
Thanks for watching!
I was a mile down wind and the smoke woke me out of a dead sleep. I thought it was MY building. Not until I searched my building, went out to check the adjacent homes, and walked the block upwind -- did I realize the fire was distant. The smoke covered my entire street a mile away from the source.....Folks reported smelling the smoke 3 miles away.
Amazing job by FDNY! Smoke was intense...I don't know how they could even see or breathe! Great video! 👍
Shocked that so many are not wearing masks.
Great video. God Bless the firefighters. They have had a lot this year so far.🤗
I live three blocks from where the fire took place. The smoke was overwhelming. I watched this happen and it was a scary sight. I applaud the speedy response from the FDNY.
Lorena H, I thank God you're alive. No joke. Thank Christ.
I was a volunteer up here in Maine and some scariest building fires were during hi wind storms man fire just rips thru a place so much faster when that winds cranking good video bro be safe and keep up the great catches
FD did a great job. Hat's off to them. Wind looked pretty intense there for awhile.
Skyler. Great video with tough conditions. Up close camera work. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it
My Gosh I think New York Fire Fighter's And Fire Paramedic's Regarding All The "BROTHER'S AND SISTER'S ABSOLUTELY DESERVE WAY HIGHER PAY " !!!!!!!! They Work So Darn Darn Hard To Protect And Save Lives , And I Am Asking The State Of New York To Please Do This , They Have Been Through So Much This Year !!!!!!!!
Great scene video Skyler!👍🚒
Fantastic coverage, if this happened in the UK (London), the cordon put in by the police would have made it impossible for you get close up shots like you can in NY.........Thank you.
Great Video !Seems like alot of 5th alarm lately
I liked hearing the call for relief for firefighters. It shows care for the team members. What is the average time for operation before relief is called?
Always having 1 Engine & 2 Trucks in Reserve Ready to go.
Great job, i hope nobody got hurt
Wow... What a battle... Great video, Good job!!!!
Skylar you are the best
Firefighters sure hate to listen to the chiefs when they want them to leave out of the structure....very resistant!!!
awesome footage of the fire
Multiple alarm fires are non-stop sometimes multiple multiples daily!
I ALWAYS hated those log jams at the narrow doorways. Seen too many injuries happen because of it. Not safe when you're tripping over fellow firefighters, hoses etc. not to mention the extra risk of a possible smoke explosion with no quick egress. Thank God no serious injuries here. Stubborn fire for sure.
That's why my personal plan in the event of needing rapid egress and the doorway being jammed with people is to bail out the nearest window. Be that break the thing with a tool and hop out, or full speed running start jump through it
Oh dear, that looks really bad. Stay safe.
A regular house fire is one thing, at least it's fairly contained. But a building? That's a different nightmare.
Because of their age some of those have lots of wood, much older standards of construction, and fire prevention measures that are iffy at best.
Then add the height, narrow streets and alleys, and connecting walls. It all adds up.
That was one tough fire
Sure was!
It's awful when I think it could be my home.
Sadly yes
An extremely dangerous Wind- Driven fire. According to NIST, ot is safest and most effective to attack them with the wind at your back. Stay safe Brothers!
Excellent video Skyler Did they ever determine a cause ?? --- Debbie
No idea sorry
Liked and shared
Great video,Skyler. Just curious as to how this got started.
All I know is in the rear.
damn...lots of units on this one..
Very Dangerous Windy Fire 🔥Conditions, For The Firefighters 🚒, Good Coverage Skyler, Who Was First Due On The Box, 🚗 🚒🚒🇺🇸 🚑 Do You Know The Causative Factor And The Point Of Ignition 💥 Any 10-45S ?
Very nice!
Thank you!
Does Skyler Fire also do "the Majestirium"??
No we work together
Ready for wau-tuh LOL
Yup
🎉watching this again a year later lol omg those hanging wires look like a town In a third world country you think America could afford to dig up rds put wires underground and whilst there at it fix the roads, rat 🐀 infestation its looking so dirty and dangerous. Leaders get your asses I gear and actually do some work . Rather than posing for pr photos etc end of rant xx
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