Fire Trucks, Air Tankers, and Helicopters Responding to an East San Jose Brushfire
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
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Fire Trucks, Air Tankers, and Helicopters Responding out to the East San Jose Foothills for a large brushfire that consumed 68 acres and threatened multiple structures in the area. Thankfully, firefighters were able to stop forward progress after a few hours. In this video, we see fire apparatus from CalFire, Santa Clara County, Spring Valley Volunteer Fire, San Jose, and even a Type 3 from Marin County! A couple helicopters and even a Boeing 737 Air Tanker came out as well as a few Grumman S-2's (which are not in this video) to help battle this blaze!
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Fire trucks, air tankers, and helicopters; oh my!!!
Sweet catches my man!
Thanks buddy!
Good video 👍
Thanks!
Good footage.
Thanks!
Nice catching
Thanks!
Like how finally we got the new Cal fire chopper at the Alma station. Seen it fly by several times. So quiet compared to the older one. Lol
Agreed.
Fascinating! Wonder if the MRN engine was a backfill on the AEU strike team? Looked like only four engines from AEU and it'd be weird for a single MRN engine to be all the way down in the South Bay.
Yeah, I was caught off guard by that Marin County Type 3.
Nice video. I wish they would bring back supertanker
Thanks! And I agree.
Always good to see the nswrfs LAT helping overseas.
wow delta crew from napa!
Oh that’s where they came from? Wow!
Hay Tr35ckFan Fire photography Why Did They Need Assistance From Santa Clara County Fire Engine 680 Instead Of Engine 80 And Battalion 83
They probably needed more Type 6’s to go through the steep terrain to get to the fire.