That's my neighborhood That building was 2 complete blocks long It use to be Blue Ridge Farms On Fulton St Between Chestnut and Euclid in The East New York Section of Brooklyn
Was that the "Blue Ridge Farms" warehouse ? Which I believe was formerly the Columbia Wire & Cable Co" back in the early 1960's when I lived in that neighborhood.
this was my God fathers food factory he started back in the mid 70s and at the age of 75 he sold the company it's sad to see that the scumbag urie that bought it shut it down and everyone has to know this was a insurance job. the worst part is blue ridge employed over 600 Brooklyn residents who obviously lost their jobs when that piece of crap urie shut the place down after buying it and screwed my family that had investments in the company my heart goes out to all the people in the Brooklyn community that lost jobs
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Likely worried about a collapse. If you look, you can see a large crack in the brick already. The fire conditions inside the building are already well beyond a quick knockdown prior to the start of the video.
Nope........that was the water from the hoses directly in the fire. And now in german >>>>>>>Und der Druck der entweicht dann in solchen Rauchformationen
Glad they got water on it. Wonder why they sprayed from snorkels, instead of hand line from the ground. With the garage doors burning open, they could have sprayed up and into the ceiling space. Guess I wasn't there. Don't know.
Wasn't this place practically empty? I remember this fire.This was that vacant warehouse on Fulton St. It was a "surround and drown", nothing inside to save and urban renewal at its best. So how does a vacant warehouse burn to the ground??????
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The bigger the fire the more the disaster the more the dissaster the bigger the budget so go figure why so many fires are delayed before water is pumped
I think some buildings should be given fire DNRs, as in a flag that says, "if this building burns, don't try to save it, just protect nearby properties". A dilapidated vacant warehouse is a case in point. If the owner cares enough about the property to keep it, he should care enough to keep it in decent condition. If not, oh well …
That warehouse was not vacant. The temperatures needed to flashover 2x & backdraft once, while fire is venting from second floor openings & melting concrete is an indication that there are highly explosive/corrosive materials inside. Leaving such a large building filled with such obvious signs of temperamental & possibly catastrophic contents would without a doubt create injury to the public, contamination to the grounds & watershed and lastly create a biohazard / superfund site requiring a mandatory evacuation of permanent life residency for an X mile radius. As trained firefighters it is our sworn duty to protect life, save life & once no life is in danger, we put our lives in danger to save property. You want to live in a country where the looks of a building decide it's right to fire protection? That warehouse (the mere definition of the word should be enough to understand) pays more in property taxes a year than you make. So simply because it's not as pretty as your house on the hill in Yonkers, your answer is let it burn? Forget the entire neighborhood, the playgrounds, the school, all the homes .. You just want it to burn & blow up, destroying everything. All life, gone. Because you think. That someone like you believes it's justified to exterminate people and the environment; makes you a true sociopath. Perhaps next time you think it's better to let a warehouse full of toxins blow up in a neighborhood full of children playing, you keep that to yourself. If you're serious about what you said, you need help. You are a sick person. We'll take care of protecting the public & putting out fires .. Doing what a firefighter does in a Fire Department. You figure out why you rather exterminate people.
Chris Palevich Wow, man, seriously chill right the fuck out. If it's time to take your meds, please take them. First, you make an assumption that I was referring to this particular warehouse, and then you make a statement about this particular warehouse that would be a lot better for some kind of evidence. And then you expand your position from that exceedingly flimsy basis to an overblown accusation that I'm a sociopath that desires to exterminate people. Jesus Christ, man, *you* are a truly sick person. If you really are a firefighter, and that's the way your thought processes run, I hope to God that you get a psych eval soon so that you can be removed from a position of responsibility. I don't want to entrust the fate of any building I own to someone who thinks and talks as crazily as you.
When you first get there, cut some 1 foot square holes in those doors and see what's burning. Put a 2.5 in each hole and put water on what's burning. Braindead fire fighting. It isn't brain surgery.
Of course he does. He knows more than everyone and I'm sure he'll tell you if you ask. There's a video on here from Neerlandia (sp?) AB Co-Op fire. You can hear ammo and god knows what else exploding in the background, of a fully involved building at that, and he's saying they should be in the windows with a 2.5 putting the fire out. This all with extremely limited manpower to boot but don't try and tell him otherwise or he'll snap like normal.
Hello fireman or fireperson the water goes on that red hot thing.🙄🙄🙄
lol the little kid in the backround is a future battalion chief
Seems like Brooklyn has the worst fires.I read back in 1995 a hotel fire turned into a 16 alarm fire.It was the St George Hotel fire.
That's my neighborhood That building was 2 complete blocks long It use to be Blue Ridge Farms On Fulton St Between Chestnut and Euclid in The East New York Section of Brooklyn
Excellent video for reading smoke
Was that the "Blue Ridge Farms" warehouse ? Which I believe was formerly the Columbia Wire & Cable Co" back in the early 1960's when I lived in that neighborhood.
Yep this is it
FIRE IN BROOKLYN NEW YORK CITY 7-24-2012 part 2 heres another part hop yous enjoy thanks for the comments and the viewsssss....
Wow, this was a very interesting video to watch! Thanks for posting it!
Looks like a backdraft brewing...
this was my God fathers food factory he started back in the mid 70s and at the age of 75 he sold the company it's sad to see that the scumbag urie that bought it shut it down and everyone has to know this was a insurance job. the worst part is blue ridge employed over 600 Brooklyn residents who obviously lost their jobs when that piece of crap urie shut the place down after buying it and screwed my family that had investments in the company my heart goes out to all the people in the Brooklyn community that lost jobs
I'm sorry to hear that. There should be more investigation into this kind of fraud
That’s sad
OMG, that's so sad 🥺😖🤬
When the smoke is pushing through the eaves, you know it's a good fire
dig a hole in the wall
experts everywhere. !
That was a HUGE complex of nine interconnected buildings.
15 hours, seven alarms.
Do a Google Map search - 3301 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, NY
no sprinklers?
you did a great job !!!
thank yous all for the views god bless..
HA! Love the kid in the background.."This is the worstest fire I had every seen!"
Reality Thumper thank you
Heard about this from my friends when I came back home when this happened at cypress hills.
2012 looks so old now xD
I love the kid narrating the scene. I detect a future firefighter there!
Future Chief of the Department.
@@bohemoth1 🤣🤣👍👏👏👏👏
if you look at the smoke you can till it was a flashover
Hey there! Awesome footage! Would you be willing to allow us to use your video on our social media pages with credit, of course? We are a film company who documents and shares video from emergency scenes around the world. Your footage would fit well!
Not down playing their attack methods, but why not have a 2 1/2 at the roll up doors cooling to prevent the flash then rapid growth??
Likely worried about a collapse. If you look, you can see a large crack in the brick already. The fire conditions inside the building are already well beyond a quick knockdown prior to the start of the video.
Christopher Roy True, there is always more then what is on video anyway. I was thinking of protecting the equipment as well.
what can be burning that much on the inside?
thank yous all for your comments
box?
Rabina's house is on fire 🔥
1:35 and 3:05. Was that backdraft????
Nope........that was the water from the hoses directly in the fire. And now in german >>>>>>>Und der Druck der entweicht dann in solchen Rauchformationen
Glad they got water on it. Wonder why they sprayed from snorkels, instead of hand line from the ground. With the garage doors burning open, they could have sprayed up and into the ceiling space. Guess I wasn't there. Don't know.
Christopher Young it was all over the place the whole place was on fire
JUNITO IMPIO PRO
+Christopher Young The ladder nozzle did nothing but wash the façade. It was brainless panic. A line from the ground was the answer.
Because you can see cracks in the brick. They were likely worried about collapse
JB91710 you are again 100% wrong. God you are so ignorant.
Wasn't this place practically empty? I remember this fire.This was that vacant warehouse on Fulton St. It was a "surround and drown", nothing inside to save and urban renewal at its best. So how does a vacant warehouse burn to the ground??????
that is a huge building
The building is "breathing'. A really bad sign.
Sad scene. But love the kids commentary
After all these years...111 Truck is still too close operating..
I was wondering that. If they were they were gentle ones. I guess it was just the flow of air in the building
she going to flash
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The bigger the fire the more the disaster the more the dissaster the bigger the budget so go figure why so many fires are delayed before water is pumped
I think some buildings should be given fire DNRs, as in a flag that says, "if this building burns, don't try to save it, just protect nearby properties". A dilapidated vacant warehouse is a case in point. If the owner cares enough about the property to keep it, he should care enough to keep it in decent condition. If not, oh well …
That warehouse was not vacant. The temperatures needed to flashover 2x & backdraft once, while fire is venting from second floor openings & melting concrete is an indication that there are highly explosive/corrosive materials inside.
Leaving such a large building filled with such obvious signs of temperamental & possibly catastrophic contents would without a doubt create injury to the public, contamination to the grounds & watershed and lastly create a biohazard / superfund site requiring a mandatory evacuation of permanent life residency for an X mile radius.
As trained firefighters it is our sworn duty to protect life, save life & once no life is in danger, we put our lives in danger to save property. You want to live in a country where the looks of a building decide it's right to fire protection? That warehouse (the mere definition of the word should be enough to understand) pays more in property taxes a year than you make. So simply because it's not as pretty as your house on the hill in Yonkers, your answer is let it burn?
Forget the entire neighborhood, the playgrounds, the school, all the homes .. You just want it to burn & blow up, destroying everything. All life, gone. Because you think.
That someone like you believes it's justified to exterminate people and the environment; makes you a true sociopath. Perhaps next time you think it's better to let a warehouse full of toxins blow up in a neighborhood full of children playing, you keep that to yourself. If you're serious about what you said, you need help. You are a sick person.
We'll take care of protecting the public & putting out fires .. Doing what a firefighter does in a Fire Department. You figure out why you rather exterminate people.
Chris Palevich
Wow, man, seriously chill right the fuck out. If it's time to take your meds, please take them.
First, you make an assumption that I was referring to this particular warehouse, and then you make a statement about this particular warehouse that would be a lot better for some kind of evidence. And then you expand your position from that exceedingly flimsy basis to an overblown accusation that I'm a sociopath that desires to exterminate people.
Jesus Christ, man, *you* are a truly sick person. If you really are a firefighter, and that's the way your thought processes run, I hope to God that you get a psych eval soon so that you can be removed from a position of responsibility. I don't want to entrust the fate of any building I own to someone who thinks and talks as crazily as you.
+Arkadia Moon You are probably one of the dumbest people I have seen on RUclips this week.
What are you talking about??
.......i think about fire 🤷♀️🤔!?
Building was vacant a few years
Evidently you need elevation to wildly spray water at, not in, dock doors instead of hand lines. You had plenty of time and resources.
Wow .
how about you get 'junior fire chief" out of there now and let FDNY so their work. Bless!
Diane
He's a future Assistant Chief. I must say that I admire him for his keen sense of observation. He's perception of the fire is OUTSTANDING.
I live their
Shouldn't it be "youse"?
all you need now is a hugh backdraft and the spectators would be toast.
Did the fire look at you?
@SmokeyTheBearE4 hahaha yeah no kiddin :)
Just a hunch..
A: crackheads loitering inside and getting high caused this
OR
B: greedy landlord collecting on an insurance policy caused this
01:55 FIIIREEEE IN THA HOOOUSE :D
Bolshit
Jewish stocktake.
When you first get there, cut some 1 foot square holes in those doors and see what's burning. Put a 2.5 in each hole and put water on what's burning. Braindead fire fighting. It isn't brain surgery.
Do you really believe that you know more than the FDNY and without being there.
Yes he does believe that, D Mac. Yes he does.
Of course he does. He knows more than everyone and I'm sure he'll tell you if you ask. There's a video on here from Neerlandia (sp?) AB Co-Op fire. You can hear ammo and god knows what else exploding in the background, of a fully involved building at that, and he's saying they should be in the windows with a 2.5 putting the fire out. This all with extremely limited manpower to boot but don't try and tell him otherwise or he'll snap like normal.
Just a troll, he is spamming all fire-videos on RUclips with garbage
This guy has absolutely no clue about any F tactic let alone FDNY. Try to ignore it otherwise he’ll just aggravate you. This guy is clearly NOT a ff