Excellent footage. We finally got rain up in Ontario, Canada today. We had heavy downpours most of the day. I didn't notice till today that the clothes I was wearing when I went out last week smelt heavy of smoke. The air seems alot better with rain. Have a great day my friend ❤️🙂⚘️.
This guy was freaked out when the ammo started cooking off. Just a quick note. ammo isn't that dangerous when its going off like that. there is no barrel to propel the bullet so its more like expensive fire crackers at that point
It can definitely hurt you but the danger is the tiny shrapnel from the brass case exploding rather than the bullet. The explosion is significantly weaker as it is not confined for very long, so there is time to build pressure.
U.S. fire departments have so many different coloured fire apparatus. This has to impact on the safety of the crews and the public. It is scientifically proven that green and black are the hardest colours to see, yet these hues are common on all manner of emergency vehicles. Yellow, white, orange and red are the easiest colours to distinguish. Is this a vanity / competition thing between departments?
Unless the ammunition is in the barrel of a firearm it does nothing unless it's 22 rimfire. There is no way for pressure to build up. The reason 22 rimfire is different is because of the priming compound in the rim. Those could have been blanks used in a nail gun as well. Not the biggest deal.
When we were kids, we would pull the bullets, crimp the brass and hammer those little .22s with rocks or whatever until they fired. Also put them on streetcar tracks (yeah, it was a long time ago). Nothing much happened except loud noises.
.22 caliber doesn't matter. Small arms ammo WILL NOT mass detonate, and has very little kinetic energy. You can be 20' away in fire gear and there's little chance of you even getting a bruise from it going off.
If the owner was in construction, the popping noise in the back shed could be live rounds for a Ramset...a type of nail gun that uses 22 rounds to drive the nail into concrete.
Not to be too hasty in judging the cause; remember that most people will store various spray paint cans or stuff like WD40 in sheds. There may even be some fuel for lawnmowers and other things like camping propane tanks, or car maintenance fluids.
If there’s a PRIVATE PROPERTY NO TRESPASSING sign nailed to a tree, you KNOW there’s lots of BLOWIE UPPIE things on the property! And good thing this wasn’t in/near the Pine Barrens, we’d have ANOTHER 5 days of lung killing smoke!! Stay Safe EVERYONE!!!
That sign is so that anyone trespassing on the property is automatically a charge. You've been forewarned you're not allowed to be here so it's an elevated charge.
Around a year ago (July 26, 2022) there was a multi structure fire that happened around 5pm behind and in my neighbor hood. So basically around five, people behind the houses on the street I live on decided to burn trash during a burn-ban (I live in Houston), when the fire spread around the shed and got close to a propane tank, and it exploded. I was in my house around that time and I heard a little pop. That one of my cousins came in yelling ”WE NEED TO GET OUT OF HERE” I exited My house and saw smoke down the street and then I saw the there were flakes of wood falling from the sky. It took 5 minutes for the first fire department to come. By then some pine trees caught on fire and in less than a second there was fire 20 feet above the pine trees. By then another fire department came to help but It still wasn’t enough. The power was out by then due to the pine tree fires scorching the power lines. We then went to the neighborhood park for 30 seconds before returning to my house. When we got back to my house another fire department had came to help and finally the fire was shrinking. By 6 o’clock, the fire was out and me and my family walked down to my cousin’s house. While we were walking down, we met one of my friends, he were talking about the fire with his mom and then my friend said “but mom my food is cold” because they made food before the fire and were eating it when they notice the fire approaching the backyard
*PART 2* (it was too long for a normal comment) Anyways, they noticed the fire approaching their backyard and exited their house and went into their driveway. Also during the fire my dad and mom heard dogs barking and went into the house that had the dogs in it. My dad broke a window to get in. The house was on fire (I think) so they got one of the dogs back into the cage with the other and left the house. My dad got a cut on his arm due to breaking the glass and my mom got blistered on her feet because she stood on hot ground. At around 9pm there was a little fire at the neighborhood propane tanks, but my friend that I mentioned earlier told firefighters that were still there that there was a fire there. A couple of minutes later there was a fire at the Valero nearby (on the grass by it) and we joked about the sign being blown up into the air. That’s my story
@@heli-crewhgs5285 the next day we walked down and saw the damage of the fire. Some homes were damaged and there was big containers at the damaged homes. The power was up throughout the neighbor hood. The big containers were there for some months. When they got removed at last there was some peoples yards who had no fence and were damaged
That is correct. The "heavy" bullet doesn't travel far but the now empty shell will fly a little ways. You don't want to get hit in the face with one but it's not like getting shot with a gun. You're wise to protect yourself, but again, it's not like a gun being shot at you.
@@awwaldo so true….his distance he was fine, unless there was loaded guns and really bad luck. Anywhere other debris can shoot out and hit you is too close anyways. I would be more worried about spray cans shooting around. If you have ever seen them, they sound like gun fire and can literally fly around and start other fires. Or maybe in an intense fire and bullets stored in a metal box, then think shrapnel. Knowledge is power, stay cautious but don’t run in fear as you can get hurt and more then likely hurt running. Just like most cars accidents cars don’t explode due to vented gas tanks etc, Hollywood has every car explode in a fire, doesn’t mean there won’t be the time the right circumstances happen. Ever watch firemen and a car accident they walk right up to them.
Would’ve been a perfect scenario to bring an engine to the rear in that parking lot and possibly dump the tank with a deck gun or pull a 2 and a half Not knockin them they did a good job.
No, I believe Brick township EMS is just run through the Police Dept but the EMTs or Medics riding the ambulances are not law enforcement.. unless of course they are off duty police officers who are also a medic or emt just picking up a shift on the ambulance
When my camper was on fire, I told the fire department that there was a lot of amo in the camper. You could hear it going off. He made his men stay back until it finally stopped. Then they moved in and got the fire put out. My camper burned to the ground, a total loss.
What is all that crap back there? God bless our firefighters that risk life and limb going into unknown situations to fight fires. No idea what is fueling the fire.
Ammo cooking off during a fire like this is about as dangerous as a firecracker. The "Explosion" isn't restricted and energy focused, as in not in a firearm chamber. 😂
Are you a actual Firefighter that's the burning question I think everyone wants to know,and Deck gun or Blitz Fire where the PD Cruiser was parked would have knocked the bulk of that fire down, your videos are great but that Fire Department seems to not get out very fast even most Volunteer Departments get out in under 3 to 5 minutes and with that many being dispatched 1 of them should be close enough to arrive in enough time to set up Master Stream operations and doesn't the Fire Department's on the Jersey shore believe in Big Fire 🔥= Big Water 💦? Just curious. Also instead of filming if you are not a Firefighter how's about joining instead of excitedly watching and videoing? Regardless good video less urgency and excitement though no need to get carried away.
Yea after replay I was thinking Fire works but didn’t see anything and judging off the private property no trespassing side I’m leaning more towers some small caliber ammo.
Who ever is filming this needs to keep his opinions to himself. That is NOT ammunition going off, more likely paint cans, spray cans. Even if it was ammunition, do you think the fire department would go in?????
Is this a joke? Why are american fire fighter often much inferior than fire fighters from other countrys? Slow to get water on the fire, atacking it wrong etc
Dude- love your videos, but if you have to put on PPE you're way too close and risk becoming part of the problem. No video is worth getting hurt or killed, and even worse, forcing a firefighter to have to come rescue you.
Are you a firefighter cause you get awful excited real easy we can tell there is heavy fire just by looking sorry . Calm down and move around front so we can see more .
I said heavy fire in one of my first videos when I had no clue what was going on, now I say it every video cause so many people commented about it, and still do.. ha no I’m not a FF and learned everything I know from just watching and filming fires. It was an intense situation yea I was yelling at first. Sometimes I don’t talk sometimes I do my video that’s why I can do what I want.
You forgot to say “FULLY INVOLVED!!” 25 times.
Excellent footage. We finally got rain up in Ontario, Canada today. We had heavy downpours most of the day. I didn't notice till today that the clothes I was wearing when I went out last week smelt heavy of smoke. The air seems alot better with rain. Have a great day my friend ❤️🙂⚘️.
This guy was freaked out when the ammo started cooking off. Just a quick note. ammo isn't that dangerous when its going off like that. there is no barrel to propel the bullet so its more like expensive fire crackers at that point
It can definitely hurt you but the danger is the tiny shrapnel from the brass case exploding rather than the bullet. The explosion is significantly weaker as it is not confined for very long, so there is time to build pressure.
been a while since a shootout
Good coverage and explanations Sir ! Thanks for taking these risk at the scenes and for sharing your hard work with everyone Sir !
All that for a shed and tiny garage. The tower at the end made me lol.
Good video as always.
Do you think they have Heavy Fire?
Wow, I'm not sure yet hahaha!
Is there "Heavy Fire"!
Great video
I'm not from the area or even NJ but Breton Woods apparatus have always looked nice to me in that shade of green.
It would be nice if these N.J. FD's put as much work into their training as they do their apparatus...
U.S. fire departments have so many different coloured fire apparatus. This has to impact on the safety of the crews and the public.
It is scientifically proven that green and black are the hardest colours to see, yet these hues are common on all manner of emergency vehicles. Yellow, white, orange and red are the easiest colours to distinguish.
Is this a vanity / competition thing between departments?
Sound like popcorn, must have extremally flammable to go up so quickly
Great video. Thanks. Stay safe out there...🤗🤗
I knew I forgot to take my hamburgers,hotdogs,Italian sausage off the grill ughhh darnit. So much for my cookout 😒 🙄 🙄🤔🤨😁
……….HEAVY FIRE……………
Haha yes
That’s some crazy shit right there thanks for sharing
Good job everybody tryin to put out this fire
Me too
Unless the ammunition is in the barrel of a firearm it does nothing unless it's 22 rimfire. There is no way for pressure to build up. The reason 22 rimfire is different is because of the priming compound in the rim. Those could have been blanks used in a nail gun as well. Not the biggest deal.
When we were kids, we would pull the bullets, crimp the brass and hammer those little .22s with rocks or whatever until they fired. Also put them on streetcar tracks (yeah, it was a long time ago). Nothing much happened except loud noises.
Good to kno I honestly was In the moment and things where exploding and popping and I just was like ffffff !!!!
.22 caliber doesn't matter. Small arms ammo WILL NOT mass detonate, and has very little kinetic energy. You can be 20' away in fire gear and there's little chance of you even getting a bruise from it going off.
Yes, heay fire, yes ammo also.
Very good attention to detail 😂
Look up Hilti powder actuated fasteners.
thanks
If the owner was in construction, the popping noise in the back shed could be live rounds for a Ramset...a type of nail gun that uses 22 rounds to drive the nail into concrete.
That's what I was thinking.
Could be a lot of things.
What a fire
Fires are scary. That's it. That's all I got.
Why are they scary ?? You must not be a fireman or fire women lol
Because they have the ability to ki** people, pets and detroy homes and businesses. And you're right, I'm not a firefighter.
This "Fire Dept." is scary....
Not to be too hasty in judging the cause; remember that most people will store various spray paint cans or stuff like WD40 in sheds. There may even be some fuel for lawnmowers and other things like camping propane tanks, or car maintenance fluids.
Owner is an ass
Very, very doubtfully ammunition.
Almost every comment from you poser FF are hasty based upon little facts and a single mono-view video.
Are these paid or vol depts on the sence
Do they got heavy fire back there? I couldn't tell... lol great video but the commentary is painful
That was crazy. Great footage
Thank you for the police department for "keeping you safe during this fire " lol
What kind of PPE do you carry?
A pair of Oakleys and NY Yankees hat .p
@@andrewp7509 🤣🤣🤣
Guess what? They got heavy fire. They got heavy fire.
As usual takes FD forever
If there’s a PRIVATE PROPERTY NO TRESPASSING sign nailed to a tree, you KNOW there’s lots of BLOWIE UPPIE things on the property! And good thing this wasn’t in/near the Pine Barrens, we’d have ANOTHER 5 days of lung killing smoke!! Stay Safe EVERYONE!!!
That sign is so that anyone trespassing on the property is automatically a charge. You've been forewarned you're not allowed to be here so it's an elevated charge.
...SIMLPLY PUT.....HOW TRUE!!!
Silly comment - I have signs that say that but no "blowie uppie" things, other than maybe a couple propane tanks for the grill.
@@dwalmop2 lmao
@@kathys2994 Not sure what's so funny?
Too young to have seen Myth Busters episcope on fire and ammo. Not much risk. Just scary sounds.
Unless 22 rimfire. The priming compound in the rim likes to do unique things.
Definitely missed that episode was loved that show!
to hear with you
Incoherent sweetie.
Around a year ago (July 26, 2022) there was a multi structure fire that happened around 5pm behind and in my neighbor hood.
So basically around five, people behind the houses on the street I live on decided to burn trash during a burn-ban (I live in Houston), when the fire spread around the shed and got close to a propane tank, and it exploded. I was in my house around that time and I heard a little pop. That one of my cousins came in yelling ”WE NEED TO GET OUT OF HERE” I exited My house and saw smoke down the street and then I saw the there were flakes of wood falling from the sky. It took 5 minutes for the first fire department to come. By then some pine trees caught on fire and in less than a second there was fire 20 feet above the pine trees. By then another fire department came to help but It still wasn’t enough. The power was out by then due to the pine tree fires scorching the power lines. We then went to the neighborhood park for 30 seconds before returning to my house. When we got back to my house another fire department had came to help and finally the fire was shrinking. By 6 o’clock, the fire was out and me and my family walked down to my cousin’s house. While we were walking down, we met one of my friends, he were talking about the fire with his mom and then my friend said “but mom my food is cold” because they made food before the fire and were eating it when they notice the fire approaching the backyard
*PART 2* (it was too long for a normal comment)
Anyways, they noticed the fire approaching their backyard and exited their house and went into their driveway. Also during the fire my dad and mom heard dogs barking and went into the house that had the dogs in it. My dad broke a window to get in. The house was on fire (I think) so they got one of the dogs back into the cage with the other and left the house. My dad got a cut on his arm due to breaking the glass and my mom got blistered on her feet because she stood on hot ground. At around 9pm there was a little fire at the neighborhood propane tanks, but my friend that I mentioned earlier told firefighters that were still there that there was a fire there. A couple of minutes later there was a fire at the Valero nearby (on the grass by it) and we joked about the sign being blown up into the air. That’s my story
@@theraider1268 What happened next?
@@heli-crewhgs5285 the next day we walked down and saw the damage of the fire. Some homes were damaged and there was big containers at the damaged homes. The power was up throughout the neighbor hood. The big containers were there for some months. When they got removed at last there was some peoples yards who had no fence and were damaged
Great operation , building colapses .
Ammo just explodes it won’t shoot out unless it was in a gun. So no worries to you, just an FYI.
We do not take risks! Haha
That is correct. The "heavy" bullet doesn't travel far but the now empty shell will fly a little ways. You don't want to get hit in the face with one but it's not like getting shot with a gun. You're wise to protect yourself, but again, it's not like a gun being shot at you.
@@awwaldo so true….his distance he was fine, unless there was loaded guns and really bad luck. Anywhere other debris can shoot out and hit you is too close anyways. I would be more worried about spray cans shooting around. If you have ever seen them, they sound like gun fire and can literally fly around and start other fires. Or maybe in an intense fire and bullets stored in a metal box, then think shrapnel. Knowledge is power, stay cautious but don’t run in fear as you can get hurt and more then likely hurt running. Just like most cars accidents cars don’t explode due to vented gas tanks etc, Hollywood has every car explode in a fire, doesn’t mean there won’t be the time the right circumstances happen. Ever watch firemen and a car accident they walk right up to them.
Great coverage Thank you --- Debbie
Ammo won't hurt you big baby
Thanks boss
Guys on the purple line could have extinguished a lot more fire if they actually moved around and at least pretended to care lol
So, so true. He/she was blind to their surroundings.
Do you carry reels of hose on your Lazy Boy or couch?
-2 alarm for a shed?
-Ammo is only dangerous when in a barrel
-fog stream pushing the fire onto the house
Please DON’T TALK! You repeat yourself CONSTANTLY, and don’t say anything other than what’s clearly obvious.
If I could like this comment multiple times I would do it over and over.
Someone should have called the fire department.
I like the color coded hoses all tangled like spaghetti.
S.O.S= save our shed😆
Would’ve been a perfect scenario to bring an engine to the rear in that parking lot and possibly dump the tank with a deck gun or pull a 2 and a half Not knockin them they did a good job.
They did
Spider-Man come over here with the fire cider video
when amo goes off does that mean anyone could get shot ?
Are the medics on the Brick Township Police Department ambulances, also sworn law enforcement officers?
No, I believe Brick township EMS is just run through the Police Dept but the EMTs or Medics riding the ambulances are not law enforcement.. unless of course they are off duty police officers who are also a medic or emt just picking up a shift on the ambulance
@@Mj-bg2uj Thank you for your reply.
@@heli-crewhgs5285 no prob , be safe!
I like how you tell what is going on thru out your videos.
You mean right after we see it happen ourselves??? SMH.
They all catching on fire 2
Is it a sin on fire four-wheel
Good day 👍
Agreed
Probably not ammo in a garage or shed probably aerosol cans. Spray paint, starter fluid, wd40, etc
I was thinking 22 blanks for a nail gun.
relax little buddy Ammo doesn't do anything but pop. in order for the round to hurt you it has to be in a barrel.
It can still hurt you it just won't hurt you as much.
right? there are videos on RUclips that he could watch to learn what ammo does in a fire.
Hahaha ya never kno!
@Jersey Shore Fire Response I'd still duck too, haha. I doubt it'd kill you, but I wouldn't want scolding hot lead coming at any speed. 😂
When my camper was on fire, I told the fire department that there was a lot of amo in the camper. You could hear it going off. He made his men stay back until it finally stopped. Then they moved in and got the fire put out. My camper burned to the ground, a total loss.
What is all that crap back there? God bless our firefighters that risk life and limb going into unknown situations to fight fires. No idea what is fueling the fire.
Goat rodeo
you know if that damn garbage can wasnt in the way thinghs could have been a lot different
you keep saying that the fire is heavy but never say how much it weighs! how much does it weigh?????
Tried to collect the smoke yo weigh was hard.
@@jerseyshorefireresponse With or without the lead bullet fragments and metal shell casings ? 🔥😆
The garage is on fire
Jcat heavy fire B too we have to get out of jail
Initial reports indicated heavy fire
Barbie doll party on the tree too
Ammo cooking off during a fire like this is about as dangerous as a firecracker. The "Explosion" isn't restricted and energy focused, as in not in a firearm chamber. 😂
Are you a actual Firefighter that's the burning question I think everyone wants to know,and Deck gun or Blitz Fire where the PD Cruiser was parked would have knocked the bulk of that fire down, your videos are great but that Fire Department seems to not get out very fast even most Volunteer Departments get out in under 3 to 5 minutes and with that many being dispatched 1 of them should be close enough to arrive in enough time to set up Master Stream operations and doesn't the Fire Department's on the Jersey shore believe in Big Fire 🔥= Big Water 💦? Just curious. Also instead of filming if you are not a Firefighter how's about joining instead of excitedly watching and videoing? Regardless good video less urgency and excitement though no need to get carried away.
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wow lucky they put it out did not hit the houses. omg.
Am i the only one who thinks you've started a few of these fires? 😅
What about a deck gun from the back where the police cruiser was parked?
Ammo in a fire is nothing the bullets don't fly they just pop apart..
US firefighters - too old, too slow, too fat
Will you please update us if they find the cause of the fire and what may have been in the shed?
I don't know how it started. I read a couple news articles that's ammunition popping.
The homeowner is a loser
@@sharon22669 doesn't mean it's so. Just cuz some guy at scene is saying that.
Why didn't the owners move their cars away from the burning garage, so as not to catch them on fire.?.
Starfire's lie in the window
12:51 lol
Me too I sent out a wall to with you
Was the smoke inhalation worth the coverage? Welcome to copd & cancer, bud.
Hey Pal...put your Camels down and scram.
Potion is going on right now
Ammo!!! 😮 eeek
I think humans depending way touch lithium batteries to damn dangerous
Sounds more like fire crackers.
Yea after replay I was thinking Fire works but didn’t see anything and judging off the private property no trespassing side I’m leaning more towers some small caliber ammo.
Do pitbulls in the garage
Rihanna heavy Fire Woman AOL
Who ever is filming this needs to keep his opinions to himself. That is NOT ammunition going off, more likely paint cans, spray cans. Even if it was ammunition, do you think the fire department would go in?????
You know the idiot owner?
I agree with you
Is this a joke? Why are american fire fighter often much inferior than fire fighters from other countrys? Slow to get water on the fire, atacking it wrong etc
Dude- love your videos, but if you have to put on PPE you're way too close and risk becoming part of the problem. No video is worth getting hurt or killed, and even worse, forcing a firefighter to have to come rescue you.
His words of the day. HEAVY FIRE. I didn't notice?
I was behind a fence and a brick wall I put a fireproof jacket on due to embers and heat plants of escape routes behind me.
They could have brought a Engine where you were and used a deck gun to knock most that down.
I hope everyone was ok!
Karma it is called
@@kathys2994 yeah, sure, whatever helps you sleep at night.
@@kassandrapozalante9826 I personally know the loser
Every video I watch - US firefighters are next to useless at getting water on a fire …… way too slow ^^
Nothing like stating the obvious..heavy fire, explosions. Was there smoke?
Heavy smoke also!
Put out the fire. Duuuhhhh.
Are you a firefighter cause you get awful excited real easy we can tell there is heavy fire just by looking sorry . Calm down and move around front so we can see more .
^^^^this^^^^
I said heavy fire in one of my first videos when I had no clue what was going on, now I say it every video cause so many people commented about it, and still do.. ha no I’m not a FF and learned everything I know from just watching and filming fires. It was an intense situation yea I was yelling at first. Sometimes I don’t talk sometimes I do my video that’s why I can do what I want.
Also I moved around front, better angle in the back for fire.
@@jerseyshorefireresponse everybody has a lot to say. Keep doing what your doing…
@@jerseyshorefireresponseyou can do whatever you want but stay out of the way thank you