***MASSIVE*** Multiple Alarm Fire Destroys Multiple Businesses, West Easton, Pennsylvania - 4.4.23

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
  • We had our drone up over a huge industrial fire in West Easton, Northampton County Tuesday morning, while flying the scene we were also coordinating with fire command Giving them an overview of the fire ground….

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  • @aday1637
    @aday1637 Год назад +12

    Proof that sprinklers are necessary in buildings.

    • @historychannel897
      @historychannel897 Год назад

      民主火大、风大、水大、屁股大。✌✌✌

    • @josephgrenier5603
      @josephgrenier5603 Год назад +2

      I'm not sure based on the volume of fire, that sprinklers would've helped

    • @davesservices
      @davesservices Год назад

      sprinklers would not have changed this

    • @davesservices
      @davesservices Год назад +1

      sprinklers will work in a residential. hospitol care facility but what you have all forms of fire load accelerants explosive mataerials na .

    • @DaleDix
      @DaleDix Год назад +1

      But not practical or effective for some applications

  • @Bigcountryfrank
    @Bigcountryfrank Год назад +5

    Good job with the drone video and wow just wow.

    • @novdt
      @novdt Год назад

      what`s your point, its a drone, that`s what drones are 100% good at

  • @user-peach408
    @user-peach408 Год назад +9

    I am not a fire expert. It doesn’t seem like there are enough ladder trucks for the size of fire. Is it water pressure? Or shortage of equipment.

    • @Great-white-tiger-hunter
      @Great-white-tiger-hunter Год назад +3

      Nobody would have had enough!

    • @Rich-dw9ii
      @Rich-dw9ii Год назад +3

      Need a lot of water. If you need that many ladder trucks it’s too late to save anything.

    • @frednone
      @frednone Год назад

      They only had two hydrants, but the Lehigh River was on the other side of the trucks.

    • @BonzoGal1980
      @BonzoGal1980 Год назад +1

      Doesn't matter how many trucks you have if you don't have the water to supply them.

  • @michaelv.1107
    @michaelv.1107 Год назад +3

    I wonder why they're dousing the burning rubble of the already lost buildings with lots of master streams while other buildings in danger but still standing. What about building a line of defence here and save what can be saved?

  • @zeldarepsher3164
    @zeldarepsher3164 Год назад +3

    Does anyone know where abouts this factory is located at in West Easton Pa Because we used to live in Easton Pa also is this factory still burning right now as we speak because I haven't heard of any updates

    • @mannybooker8468
      @mannybooker8468 Год назад +2

      1550 Lehigh drive

    • @NVPMedia
      @NVPMedia  Год назад +3

      It’s along lehigh drive along the river and they still have hot spots or small pockets of fire they are dealing with

  • @josephgrenier5603
    @josephgrenier5603 Год назад +2

    Half of the problem is Tower Ladder placement is too far from the seat of the fire. As the fire is dying down apparatus should be shut down and relocated to make extinguishment more affective

    • @trvman1
      @trvman1 Год назад

      it was gone, water was having no real effect. Just let it burn and contain it. You could see the walls were containing it after it collapsed.

    • @kayakingphotos
      @kayakingphotos Год назад +1

      Have you seen the video of the Ennis Texas tower ladder surrounded by and consumed by fire? You don't want to get too close especially if it has been determined that it will be defensive firefighting activity

  • @Maddieson
    @Maddieson Год назад +1

    As someone who lives in Easton,it was very confusing when I first saw it. I heard the loud bang. Some say it was propane tanks,but the truth is that it was just burning rubber from access tires. My school had their power shut off for almost the entire day,smoke filling the air,and lost electricity. Nobody was hurt from this fire. They're still determining what or who caused the fire.

    • @joebigguybiden
      @joebigguybiden Год назад

      If it was just “burning rubber” why did multiple people interviewed immediately after it started say they heard “multiple explosions” and how are you so sure of this “truth”? Also, how did rubber ignite and go on to burn multiple warehouses down to pieces of frame 🤔🤔 Something tells me you’re intentionally misleading people, if you’re not then I apologize sincerely… I live in Easton as well, not far from the Turkey Hill off of 78, kept my son home from school that day.

  • @craigallenbaugh786
    @craigallenbaugh786 Год назад +8

    Poor fire fighting tactics, multiple trucks and trailers burned unnecessarily while they just poured water into the middle of the fire that has zero chance of saving it. Protect the perimeter , buildings and equipment, the middle is gone.

    • @novdt
      @novdt Год назад +2

      this is the great reset, wakeup people.

    • @TalbotBrooks
      @TalbotBrooks Год назад

      Keep that heavy wrecker service phone number in you contacts list - never know when you're going to need it...

  • @crooked-halo
    @crooked-halo Год назад

    Sorry for the loss of such a huge amount, but it looked like a very good firefight. At first I was like "those 3 or 4 ladders aren't going to even touch this giant blaze, it'll have to just burn itself out." But it appears that they did indeed knock it down! Experts...were they pumping from the river? Is that even possible? To re-plenish tankers or go through the truck from the river directly? They'd need a filter, right? Or was this all from hydrants? I hate to see firefighters up on those ladders without any PPE at 9:27. I know a couple firemen & they've told me lots of guys ignore apparatus unless absolutely necessary just to show how cool, tough & capable they are. Great drone video & edit!

    • @NVPMedia
      @NVPMedia  Год назад +1

      With your question to water supply They were drafting from the river directly with two engines they also had a tanker shuttle going and hooked into a hydrant.

    • @danielheartsill4269
      @danielheartsill4269 Год назад

      I grew up in a small town in Oklahoma. We had a scanner and many times the fire department would ask the dispatcher to call the pump station at city lake to add water pressure because the water towers were getting very low and pressure was falling. Small towns just do not have equipment metro areas have.

    • @crooked-halo
      @crooked-halo Год назад

      @@NVPMedia Cool! Thanks! I was very curious. I'm assuming the trucks/tankers have an onboard filter when drafting from a body of water?

  • @lotharhamburg5343
    @lotharhamburg5343 Год назад +2

    Let me guess TOXIC cloud

  • @HugsBach
    @HugsBach Год назад +8

    Too many disasters lately 😪

    • @historychannel897
      @historychannel897 Год назад

      民主自由好,风自由、火自由。

    • @geac9100
      @geac9100 Год назад +1

      The Freemasons own these businesses, their insured, and they working with the New World Order to ruin America.

  • @OnTheAir
    @OnTheAir Год назад +2

    They could have really used a couple more tower ladders.

  • @donnaduda450
    @donnaduda450 Год назад +3

    How does a warehouse of that size go up in flames so evenly spread out. Not in the middle and spread or at one end or the other and spread. it's an even burm throughout from the picyure.Something smells fishy here !

    • @joebigguybiden
      @joebigguybiden Год назад

      A pipeline is desired in this area for exports overseas, not to lower out energy costs! Time will tell if imminent domain is used to take control of the area and waterways they have insisted are safe…

  • @johnvitarelli1553
    @johnvitarelli1553 Год назад +3

    I'm not knowledgeable about how to fight fires,but how does a fire this big in that large of a building get to be completely destroyed.I would think the fire equipment arrived well before the fire consumed the building.

    • @bennyedmondson8919
      @bennyedmondson8919 Год назад +1

      You have to look at the situation was the building occupied how long before it was noticed it's a large structure with hardly anything above it so it has the opportunity to spread rapidly due to it's got plenty of oxygen to help

    • @newguy2794
      @newguy2794 Год назад +3

      I was a firefighter for about 30 years. If you look at a house trailer which is totally different situation, it will be completely destroying about 3 minutes

    • @BonzoGal1980
      @BonzoGal1980 Год назад +1

      A lot of factors. Location, accessibility, amount of fuel, the time passed before the fire was noticed, and water supply issues on arrival- forcing them to draft water from the river and set up tenders. Just a bad scene all around, all you can do is douse it and keep it from spreading.

    • @rosewetzel8284
      @rosewetzel8284 Год назад

      Speaking of which was this a 5th alarm fire?

    • @rosewetzel8284
      @rosewetzel8284 Год назад

      @@newguy2794 do you think this was a 5th alarm blaze due to the size of this fire?

  • @JOTIKAJEETKAURSINGHGODLORD
    @JOTIKAJEETKAURSINGHGODLORD Год назад

    Massive🔥🔥🔥🔥🔏 1:50

  • @novdt
    @novdt Год назад +2

    this the great reset. so they are only giving the impression that they are putting the fire out.

  • @kevinkwiatkowski7197
    @kevinkwiatkowski7197 Год назад

    What did they make there?

  • @Binx345me
    @Binx345me Год назад +1

    they needed helicopter/airplane water dumps!

  • @jhonsiders6077
    @jhonsiders6077 Год назад +4

    Sad no one could move those two trucks that had no hose line on them .

  • @bennyedmondson8919
    @bennyedmondson8919 Год назад +1

    Waste of time trying to put it out protect the exposure and let it burn

  • @JOTIKAJEETKAURSINGHGODLORD
    @JOTIKAJEETKAURSINGHGODLORD Год назад

    🔥🔥🔥🔥🔏🔏🔏🔏 0:21

  • @jameswitkowski6736
    @jameswitkowski6736 Год назад

    Need more than sprinklers on this one , who started this ?

  • @JOTIKAJEETKAURSINGHGODLORD
    @JOTIKAJEETKAURSINGHGODLORD Год назад

    Burnt👻

  • @teresaallen3045
    @teresaallen3045 Год назад +2

    What factory is it

  • @eliasthienpont6330
    @eliasthienpont6330 Год назад

    🦁🦁🦁🦁🦁🦁LION c LIKE No. 003

  • @user-peach408
    @user-peach408 Год назад +1

    Why don’t they do water drops by helicopter like forest fires on things like this? Anyone know?

    • @Great-white-tiger-hunter
      @Great-white-tiger-hunter Год назад

      Pointless !

    • @TalbotBrooks
      @TalbotBrooks Год назад

      Beyond minimal effect (most of what you see with forest fires are actually retardent drops which help slow the spread of fire, water drops are used, but primarily on spot fires or trouble spots that threaten a fire line), this fire is in Pennsylvania where aerial firefighting resources are likely pretty limited to things like a "Bambi Bucket" - a helocopter-based drop of 500-1000 gallons. The monitors on those ladder trucks flow up to 1,500 gallons per minute.

    • @user-peach408
      @user-peach408 Год назад

      @@TalbotBrooks thank you

  • @redrubyslippers8284
    @redrubyslippers8284 Год назад

    So sad😢

  • @richardthornton3051
    @richardthornton3051 Год назад

    There seems after watching this video that other building that were destroyed by fire that that's to many in a short period of time esp in ny and ever wonder why these happen as well in ca because ny and ca is both democratic states that's why

  • @MikeAGarza
    @MikeAGarza Год назад

    Where in place ?

  • @hangthefarleft446
    @hangthefarleft446 Год назад +1

    Government did it.. for there pipe line.

  • @VintageVaughnVehiclces
    @VintageVaughnVehiclces Год назад

    Female with bouncing ponytail I'm going to ride my E BIKE to work and let it charge while I'm doing my shift...