Salvation Fire - The Largest Structure Fire in Riverside County Fire Department's History

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • In July 2020, Riverside County Fire Department responded to a call that would be remembered as the largest structure fire in its history. Firefighters worked to contain not only the 100,000 square foot commercial structure but also a vegetation fire that started due to ember cast from the fire.

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  • @leadpilled5567
    @leadpilled5567 2 года назад +58

    Thanks for including the dispatch perspective. Too often they don’t get the credit they deserve

    • @robbynelson3
      @robbynelson3 2 года назад +1

      I worked in Riverside for a bit. Then moved to Florida. Riversides dispatch sets the bar. We can't compare out here.

  • @joeloveland6283
    @joeloveland6283 3 года назад +30

    Well done video report on the fire. Great to see support divisions getting some recognition. People tend to see just the engines and not realize the support infrastructure. Great comments on the mutual aid system.
    I used to volunteer at Station 35 in the late 80's early 90's and loved seeing BS35 there.
    Would of loved to see a list of units at scene.

  • @charmcitytoe
    @charmcitytoe 2 года назад +16

    I spent an hour and 35 minutes yesterday watching the helicopter footage from that incident and I have to say, it was looking pretty sketchy there for a while. The wind, although light was definitely working against Riverside. Under the circumstances, I don't think a better job could be done. Well done chaps! Stay safe everyone!

    • @thehunterstruck
      @thehunterstruck 2 года назад +3

      Do you have the link by chance? I’d love to check it out!

    • @charmcitytoe
      @charmcitytoe 2 года назад +2

      @@thehunterstruck I will get it posted. I'll check my history today and find it.

  • @thomasanglin1751
    @thomasanglin1751 Год назад +2

    I remember watching this fire on our news. Y'all did a phenomenal job.

  • @GypsyRose5273
    @GypsyRose5273 Год назад +1

    I remember this fire. Nasty fire. Great job Calfire!

  • @NSNorfolk
    @NSNorfolk 2 года назад

    A most appreciated demonstration of craft skills and applied professionalism. I am a retired professional from the fire service.

  • @HighOnLife1985
    @HighOnLife1985 2 года назад +8

    Wow. The way the one firefighter described the fire on the roof: Like it was something out of Universal Studios. He could not have been more right about that.

  • @AndrewTa530
    @AndrewTa530 2 года назад +1

    A commercial building without a sprinkler system is beyond negligence

  • @dogbugler
    @dogbugler 2 года назад +1

    Awesome job Gents...From Tx. to you all. Wow, bless you.

  • @nafitron
    @nafitron 2 года назад +3

    Well done guys! So exhausting, I can't imagine! Well done!!

  • @davidglaum2538
    @davidglaum2538 2 года назад +5

    Excellent video and a great job was done by all involved. I know what it is like at a fire of that size bin there done that I just hope some of the armchair firefighters on line take notice of what was happening and will understand what it is like on the job.

  • @floraduran2649
    @floraduran2649 2 года назад

    Thank you. God bless and protect you all

  • @seankingwell3692
    @seankingwell3692 Год назад

    thanks to all our brave heroes fighting fires across North America right now. Our lives in your hands. Bless you all stay safe.

  • @Samanthaorrs
    @Samanthaorrs 2 года назад +1

    As firefighters we have to be the SALVATION to the whole world wether they seem grateful or not💚

  • @gingerbread6614
    @gingerbread6614 2 года назад +2

    Great work guys. Thank you

  • @stevelaminack1516
    @stevelaminack1516 2 года назад +14

    Did anyone notice the giant dead rat at 2:25?

    • @flyingled3176
      @flyingled3176 2 года назад +2

      He might need some oxygen 😃

    • @engineco.1494
      @engineco.1494 2 года назад +1

      Huge rat lol , that would keep the rehab truck going for awhile 🤣

    • @viperq
      @viperq 2 года назад +1

      Nice and cooked.

  • @garynielsen4385
    @garynielsen4385 3 года назад +20

    While educational it would have been nice to see more of the fire.

  • @SMOKEYTHEHAWK
    @SMOKEYTHEHAWK 2 года назад +11

    It is sad that the building was never sprinklered,must have been grandfathered in.Not good.

  • @danielheartsill4269
    @danielheartsill4269 Год назад

    Riverside fire did a great job fighting this fire. A department can only do so much when a place is stacked full of stuff that loves to burn. Thankfully I didn't hear of injuries to the firefighters. God bless you all.

  • @jeanyvesangers3885
    @jeanyvesangers3885 2 года назад

    Since Rome firefighters 🚒 are the most important and loved people on the planet

  • @NeilM01989
    @NeilM01989 2 года назад

    Liked and shared, great video and great work everybody 🧑🏻👍🏻🔥🚒

  • @james6275
    @james6275 2 года назад

    Great Job fella"s from Myrtle Beach S.C.

  • @rammergramps
    @rammergramps 3 года назад +5

    Awesome team work. Bet the structure has water now

  • @johngoglia-gh7ql
    @johngoglia-gh7ql Год назад

    Great job gentlemen

  • @Metalokorozija
    @Metalokorozija 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the interesting content

  • @5.56Media
    @5.56Media Год назад

    Outstanding job!

  • @jed-henrywitkowski6470
    @jed-henrywitkowski6470 2 года назад +3

    It's neat that FF knew the location of a blaze, by the location of a smoke collum.

  • @mrtommyph
    @mrtommyph 2 года назад

    Awesome Professionals!

  • @nicholaslovitt5370
    @nicholaslovitt5370 2 года назад

    I thought 5 was the highest alarm wow thats insane!

  • @johnb5461
    @johnb5461 Год назад

    Great Job guys thank you for what you do. awesome work from everyone involved. i don't understand the municipality's though allowing such huge buildings with so much fuel being run with no automatic sprinkler system. The businesses that do this too are not using common sense.

  • @kennethmattos1542
    @kennethmattos1542 2 года назад

    Well thanks 🤠

  • @eastbaykidd8574
    @eastbaykidd8574 2 года назад +2

    Seems that there are a lot of issues with dumping and haphazard storage procedures for "donations" at these type of facilities. Are they are type of fire or building codes regulating outside storage of this stuff?

  • @fatnstupidstreams5959
    @fatnstupidstreams5959 2 года назад

    Drove past that shit on my way out of cali.

  • @moemcgovern7345
    @moemcgovern7345 2 года назад

    Where sprinkles put in during the rebuild?

  • @jelracer98
    @jelracer98 2 года назад

    Do ou know the cause and is it now a law to have your new building have sprinklers

  • @shawnryan2197
    @shawnryan2197 3 года назад +3

    What does the alarm number mean?

    • @corycollier
      @corycollier 2 года назад +5

      or as a good friend put it, the higher the number the great the pucker factor

    • @Kingscup20
      @Kingscup20 2 года назад +3

      An alarm is a set number of fire apparatus by policy sent to a fire. The initial alarm varies depending many factors. An apartment fire will have more apparatus sent vs a house fire due to the potential of the apt fire. A second/third/forth etc alarm is when the incident commander requests more fire apparatus to the fire. A second alarm etc is usually 4 engines and a truck company. Second alarm fires are not uncommon in Riverside County. Third alarm fires probably happen 3-5 a year. Four alarms is very rare. Wildland fires are another story.

    • @itsyaboimat2393
      @itsyaboimat2393 2 года назад +4

      The alarm number dictates how many engines, ladders and tankers and firefighters a department needs to fight a fire but also alarms dictate what mutal aid is sent for tones

  • @Herbybandit
    @Herbybandit 2 года назад

    No sprinkler system??? Ridiculous!

  • @KB4QAA
    @KB4QAA 3 года назад +6

    Sounds like poor zoning laws or poor zoning enforcement of fire protection and warehouse design.

    • @joeloveland6283
      @joeloveland6283 2 года назад +3

      Grandfathered building, older zoning, cheap land for it to be built on, bought the building etc from an entirely different use (farming perhaps), lots of reasons the building was there. Never know what will be on scene.

  • @pflqr
    @pflqr 2 года назад

    Cal Fire! Yes!!!!

  • @bobclavile5653
    @bobclavile5653 2 года назад

    Somebody screwed up. Allowing a building that large with so much FLAMMABLE materials within such a large building...And NOBODY had the forethought to require Sprinklers, or Standpipe system? Oh, that's right. There's no "Looking the other way involved in city management." My Bad. Calling it your largest Ever fire there means it was just waiting to happen...but we can't say anything bad?

  • @thesunsetreptiles
    @thesunsetreptiles 2 года назад

    City should fight the building and state should fight the brush fire

    • @jimmccabe801
      @jimmccabe801 2 года назад +2

      Cal fire is state. Cal fire is contacted with Riverside county for fire protection.

  • @marcoespinoza3468
    @marcoespinoza3468 3 года назад

    What city's were at that incident or was it only riverside County

  • @semperfidelis8386
    @semperfidelis8386 2 года назад

    6:58 walking AWAY from the hot stuff with a charged line?!?!?!?

  • @shawnfogle6096
    @shawnfogle6096 2 года назад +2

    2:26 is that a massive rat 🐀 didn’t look good for him 😞 prayers 🙏

  • @aegeusmax3646
    @aegeusmax3646 2 года назад +4

    That building with out sprinklers, was a code enforcement loss. And if not required it was an insurance loss. No need to lose a firefighter for donated trash anyway.

  • @vsiegel
    @vsiegel 2 года назад +2

    Sitting down and cooling off for half an hour is not a break, in my opinion. It is not optional to cool off, it is part of maximising the amount of work done. The perspective that the firefighter has a break, while the others work, seems completely wrong to me. Staying alive is part of the job, not something to do in a break. (At 9:34 "[...] to be able to go back to work." I think it is not really meant literally, but it is a good opportunity to emphasise the perspective.)

  • @CHAZZ-i5k
    @CHAZZ-i5k 3 года назад

    JUST SHOW THE VIDEO PLEASE.
    YEP,YEP,YEP.🤯
    JUST SHOW THE VIDEO PLEASE

  • @expat2010
    @expat2010 2 года назад

    Dumb idea to put a musical soundtrack on this :(

  • @josephastier7421
    @josephastier7421 2 года назад

    2:25 Nice dead rat.

  • @CArefugee
    @CArefugee 3 года назад +3

    Sounds like this is a CalFire pitch more than anything. California has a full of Department’s and has a standard mutual aid agreement across the whole state that’s required by law. CalFire is loosing city contracts like crazy because of their insane cost increases to cities despite not providing them with increased resources or equipment. Don’t take my word for it …. Look it up . Riverside county needs to take back their fire department and ditch the state. It’ll be better pay, better equipment and manage way better. But for the individuals that work in those agencies , good on ya boys !! keep fighting the good fight!!! And stay safe !!!

    • @firelinemedia7729
      @firelinemedia7729 3 года назад +3

      A couple of questions- which contracts have been lost? I’m also unable to find which law you are referring to regarding mutual aid - can you direct me to it or cite the code/section?

    • @pascualmariscal3909
      @pascualmariscal3909 2 года назад +2

      The reason you can't find any info is there are no laws! This commentor sounds just like a typical grieving has-been that wasn't able to cut the extreme professionalism of Cal Fire. What he is not explaining to everyone is that Cal Fire can come accross expensive for California but as the saying goes... "You get what you pay for". It's as easy as doing your homework. Cal Fire employees will not have the same pay,pension, or benefits if the county left the Cal Fire contract. There are proven examples up and down the state of counties that have left the State hoping that the grass was greener on the other side. Not so much of a great track record.

    • @joeloveland6283
      @joeloveland6283 2 года назад +1

      Well, the commentor's name says it all.