LAFD Greater Alarm Fire: Station 66 (South LA)
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- Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
- Los Angeles Fire Department Battalion 13 companies were dispatched to a reported structure fire on the 1700 blk. of W. Florence Ave., just before 5:30AM.
Light Force 66 & Engine 458 (in place of E66, on a strike team at the time) were first on scene of a (one-and-two story) commercial dry cleaners w/ fire through the roof, additional resources were requested.
Companies began the firefight in offensive mode but shortly went into defensive mode, ordering all companies off the roof and out of the building, multiple ladder pipes and large hand lines were deployed shortly after.
Knockdown was called in a little over an hour and a half. Unknown cause, no injuries reported. The building was placed on fire watch for an unknown duration of time with LF66 & E33 beginning the first leg.
Units due: AR2, CM22, CM32, BC4, BC11, BC705, BC706, TF5, TF33, LF15, LF21, LF64, LF66, E10, E34, E46, E57, E458, HR3, UR5, SQ21, JT1, JT2, JT3, RM2, EA1, EM11, EM13, EM18, RA5, RA57, RA66, RA266, and RA866.
Location: Harvard Park / South Central, Los Angeles, CA
Date: Wednesday, September 16th, 2020
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Legend has it, he’s still trying to start that saw!
That saw needs some SeaFoam treatment
In that area - there is no telling what exactly was stored in those businesses and for what purposes. Old buildings with highly volatile flammables certainly were evident here. Every one of the Ladder Companies was doing their best to contain it and stop it. I SALUTE YOU and thank you all.
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Everybody got saw today
Great footage jay! Glad you were able to make this. Damn that thing was rippin!
thanks again for the ring 🙏🏾
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One of the best videos on RUclips for sure great great great great. Retired
thank you! i hope retirement is treating you well. 😎
This is the kind of video I wanted to watch over breakfast. Great footage of truck work at beginning - almost got your eyes burnt out by those sparks 😂
i'm glad you enjoyed this video during the most important meal of the day 🤓 hahah, thanks steve!
also, i was more worried about my ears than my eyes after all those saws cutting at once. tinnitus for a good 5 mins LOL.
love how they cut the gates instead of just the padlocks..thanks guys
This was an awesome catch! Glad to see you stick with the shot and not just cut us a five min clip of a four hour fire. Thanks again
thanks for the input and thanks for watching! i was a little concerned that no one would be interested in such a long vid haha
I enjoy the longer videos shows the hard work this men do to get the job done.
Amazing work brother. Nice footage all around ,this one was ripping! Glad 66’s was pulled off from the roof Bc There was way too much fire showing in different points of the structure, And there roof collapse .. but they great did . Stay safe . And again dope footage. 👍🏾
The last 4 were getting a really hot foot.
My Junior High is right round the corner I used to get something to eat from the Burger Place across the street from this Fire. It's Weird seeing my Neighborhood up in smoke but then again it looked vacant for years. But that's how Places on South LA always looked! Great coverage.
WELL JW WHY DON"T YOU BUY A BURGER WITH THE WORKS.
Ladder pipes are used when fighting a fire in a defensive mode..the lafd started fighting this fire with an aggressive interior attack cutting through the doors to gain access to the interiors..latter they set up “ladder pipes” to contain the fire....when they had to pull back because of roof failure.....you don’t pour water on your firefighters when they are inside.
When the sticks go up...the building comes down.
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Lol 20 mins to set up those ancient pipes.
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I was watching vlogs that had nothing to do with this and I was scrolling by and needed to stop and see this video. My God be with these men. 💚💚💚. My heart is pounding just watching this.
Nice video and keep up with the great work and be safe out there.
Excellent Footage and Coverage!👍
Hi what a fantastic team of fire fighters who yet again are risking their own lives to protect others I'm very grateful to you all for the job you do and may the Lord keep you all safe so you can all go home safely to your love ones
Awesome catch, surround and drown, fire thru the roof..love it
Awesome footage!
That's a hot one. One hell of a fireload in that structure. Took a lot of water to douse it. Good work! Great video!
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High quality video. Well done.
Firefighters >>>unreachable wall>>> Superheroes from the movies
(We always respect firefighters working at all over the world)
Thnx to all the firefighters in california working on all those wild fires! Please stay safe out there & get home to the loved ones.
No tihs is la
Awsome video! Thumbnail is on point!
Amazing job by the company's an amazing job for filming it brother
Next day in the classified: for sale, K12 saws cheap first come first served no return. Thank you for the great video. Good work guys putting the blue stuff on the red stuff. Stay Strong and Stay Safe
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Iron keeps you out so you cannot get to fire in timely manner. Hoseman stretches assault line, engineer charges, still cutting iron to get in? hoseman, engineer stretch to ladder pipe (or gets the deck monitor set up) in the company for defensive fight you are going to have... Your pumper rolls a hose up and plugs you in from the hydrant they caught 2-3 blocks away. (relief because you are no longer on tank only)
Defensive gets called, roof crew tumbles down and ladder goes up as you charge the either the tower pipe or monitor. Grab your tools and stow them, and stage for overhaul while filling the saw and changing blade. Soften building for access when you have to do overhaul... or save some safety ladders you threw up when things were still in attack mode.
Grind, grind, grind and no one seems to appreciate you, but we do. Many of us know if it wasn't for you the whole city would be a burnt carbonized marshmallow. Keep doing what you do and stay safe and healthy.
Lots of Awesome work by the Truck companies... Truckie Up
Really good camera shot at 5:01. Well done camera person
I'm sure they know what do do etc much better than me but I'm curious as to why they don't use foam?
Where I'm from firefighters seem to always use foam and it always seems super effective although it's a mess afterwards
Great video
is it my impression or they haven't a lot of psi in the hoses?
Great job on the video.👍
I knew as soon as it was an LAFD video I'd hear some sawing metal.... not even as soon as it started, there we go hahaha, those boys really love their saws.
Excellent fire footage! Great video.
Great footage, especially of truckers safely but patiently exiting the roof w captain waiting for all others. Curious what their equipment was getting hung-up on. 2 1/2 handline no joke!
guys you only need to cut the lock. not the whole cage if there was a lock
Great video thanks for posting . Doesn't anyone use ground monitors anymore.
Good job!! It's good to see firefighters at work. Others record fire coming out of windows and roofs nothing else. But, seeing firefighters at work is much better footage! Good job again!!
just me but i would have put another 5 or 6 lines in operation through that same window as the other 3 that were doing absolutely nothing. definitely need more Saw's!! go get'em brothers!!
perfect video image👍
16:10 I was wondering when they were going to send some water through the door.
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I remember watching this on t v it’s dry cleaning business (the cleaners ) on Florence and Western avenues in South Central L. A. right across the street from Station 66 old fire house if anybody comes to get their dry cleaning done here your stuff might’ve been destroyed by the fire and somebody’s business gone for now until they can rebuild good job from the firefighters
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Just curious as to why they had all the lines out but it looked like only one Truck mounted nozzle going up top? I saw in comments it may have been a pressure issue. They did a great job either way.
I have to ask, isn't there some kind of base, stand or tripod, the firemen can place their handlines into so they don't have to stand there and hold the hoses?
These fires that are hidden in walls or ceiling are dangerous. They can become supper heated and flashover can occur and put the firefighter in more danger. Good luck to Thr FDNY you are always in my prayers.
Looks so strange to see the bars on all the doors. Must be a very high crime area.
Welcome to LA
THERE ARE THIEVES EVERYWHERE. PEOPLE ARE ANIMALS ON TWO LEGS......UGH........
We have one store, none downtown, in our Texas city of three hundred thousand, suburban Dallas that has bars or gates and it is not operated by Americans. Our city is below the national crime rate.
13minutes ,now you got it.
GREAT CATCH!!!!!
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Amazing catch LAFD in Action 🚒🚒🚒🚒🚒🚒🚒🚒🚒👍👍👍👍Thank you for sharing
Nice video coverage. Great action shots. Could there be any more saws in action. Are they using K-12?
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Nice footage, not sure if it could’ve been any closer to your house haha.
prob the closest incident to my place ahah. thanks man
Love the Rotary Saw Action, Awesome footage!
Their ladder trucks aren't pre-piped for water??
8:00 caution insane good guys ahead!
Hey mate great footage. Just wondering why most American firefighters don’t Don BA earlier? Here in Aus we are trained to don before attacking any fire to prevent cancer in the future. Is it something that isn’t pushed as much over there? It’s just hard to watch knowing some of these lads might have issues down the line…
wy not use the spreaders of the G.O.L. Tool that will push the door off the hinges
Awesome video. What did u record this with?
an iPhone 11 mounted to a Nikon DSLR camera. thank you for watching.
@@FB1ResponseVideos Great footage , well done .
Great video work of the fire! I do have a couple of questions though; what is the difference between LF and TF on the truck companies and do they really don't have any trucks with pre piped water ways?
a light force consists of a truck and a 200-series engine, or what LAFD calls the "pump" (i.e. Truck 66 & Engine 266 = Light Force 66). the truck never goes anywhere alone (with the exception of Truck 9, heavy duty task force). the engine (in this example, Engine 66) runs calls alone but when the light force and engine are put together, they are now a task force (Task Force 66 = Truck 66, Engine 66, and Engine 266). as for the pre-piped water, that's correct. thanks for watching.
@@FB1ResponseVideos cool deal. I live in Virginia so the order of operations are a little different.
Great video, what camera do you use?
scene videos: iPhone 11 mounted to a DSLR camera. response videos: Canon Vixia HF R50.
photos: Nikon D3400. thanks for watching!
@@BostonFireResponsesEST.2020 this specific video was filmed on an iphone. but i've also noticed issues with the vixia, mostly focus and quality issues. i've used several vixia models before recently switching over to a panasonic camcorder.
Can’t see too well, but it seems like there is a simpler way of removing the bars on the doors. Chains tied to those security bars and those bars pulled by trucks is very effective and can happen fast. I admit, however, that I am not there. Easy to second-guess when I don’t know all the reasoning involved.
Orientation of the windows and doors to the streets make that difficult to do safely in LA. Plus the apparatus priority is to either to drop lines and start supplying water, or set up for roof ops to vent. LAFD are the “Cutoff Saw Ninja’s”!!!
Right down the street from the old 66s fire station
in fact, right across the street!
@@FB1ResponseVideos TF 66 I was a Rookie my first house
Wait. 2 lines shooting in one window ? 🤔🙄😂 In the mean time there is door wide open just to the left 🤔😱🥵 oh wait NOW 3 lines in one window ?
Love seeing LAFD do the work on a fire. Boy this one is really raging I guess Ladder 66 had to evacuate the roof.
that's correct, Truck 33 and Truck 66 had to evacuate the roof due to hard access to the fire from the inside, and the amount of fire out of the roof, BC705 ordered everyone out of the building and off the roof. thanks for watching
They need to be more careful, all those sparks might start a fire
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The cutting crew should wear gloves, visor or at least safety glasses and face mask to protect themselves from the sparks, smells and other lose flying object during the cut.
Remember its diesel powered fire trucks and pumps that do this
FB1 Response Videos, are you a firefighter? Great camerawork. Just wondering why you have access that most media people don't have.
not a firefighter yet, just a photographer. staying out of everyone's way keeps them from kicking you out 😉 thanks for watching
@@FB1ResponseVideos they let you get so close?
A dry cleaning establishment. All sorts of nasty chemicals.
did anyone else notice the hose under the wheel at 13:23 ?
Been there done that pulling on that starter cord. Gotta be a better way, maybe a starter fluid injector.
Is it unusual when a gas powered saw wont start or is difficult to start? I imagine they are started from time to time at the station. Interesting video - thanks!
took them long enough to get the water going wtf
Another way thieves cost businesses. If the FD had access to the interior without having to cut through the security bars and gates entry would have been gained much sooner. Possibly saving much more of the structure.
Every fire video I watch, at least 2 or more firefighters are trying to start up demo saws, and the saws won't start. SOMEBODY GET THESE GUYS SOME DEPENDABLE SAWS DAMNIT.
what? ten of them on the roof?
Que esperan????
Why can't they hook a chain around these gates & pull them off?
all those ladders and no water especially when the team needed it coming off the roof
tactics were changed during the initial firefight, it took a minute for the engine companies to get their hand-lines flowing.
@@FB1ResponseVideos thanks for the feedback
Nice work by lafd keep it up 🧑🚒🇺🇸
Looks those steel bars dont really work. 🤔😂
Why would you send anyone to that roof with that amount of fire burning through it?
it started with only pressurized smoke. fire wasn't showing until a vent hole was cut by T33 & T66.
@@FB1ResponseVideos oh, OK...thanks
it must be a west coast thing. you see a lot of fires in Cali where reckless roof ops are conducted, by the grace of god nobody has been killed, yet!!
I don't hear as many PASS birds singing and chirping on the fire fighters SCBA as much as those on FDNY PASS birds.
God they let you that close
Being an arm chair firefighter having viewed many of these books videos I have a question for you real firefighters .... In a huge fire such as this how do you know who's equipment is who's? Like how do you know what goes back to what truck?
My dept, uses a color coding scheme for each company for equipment/tools along with the numbering. Keeps the “Booters” busy painting, and helps the old farts quickly find what is ours...
Just me,why is anyone on that ladder with all those flames? A hose on the ladder & direct it from the ground.🤔
Do lafd medics double as firefighters?
affirmative.
I guess they don't require Knox Boxes in the hood.
what is it with America and the constant fires in buildings in the uk we would have a fire like this maybe once a year it seems constant in the states
In LA mainly homeless and insurance fraud
Pero que manera de demorarse en extinguir el fuego....Paseos van,paseos vienen...Y el fuego sigue igual....Peeeeeeeeeeencas...
Florence & Western. Did you get a burger from Jack-in-the-box?
gross, no 😂 couldn't have asked for a closer incident to my house haha
The best way to reach the Fire place is ground. Use the monitor ladders increase discharge water and is for spaces without roof.
God please protect them always 🙏 💚
That fire is not fare from where the old fire station 66s use to be.
yep, right across the street.
Tough call to put up high security steel doors, you keep thieves from steeling your stuff, but you slow down firefighters.
Your a fire fighter right or am I wrong
not yet but that's the goal
Gela
Die Feuerwehrhelme vom LAFD finde ich lustig! Sehen aus, als kämen sie gerade von der Baustelle. Jaa, streiche "LAFD", setze "STRABAG".
all they were taught was to spread their legs and make a heroic face
The Red Devil. That is whats its like in HELL. 24/7. For ever. !
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But real
water, water,water,water e stop.