MAJOR ARSON FIRE IN MANCHESTER! - Fire Engines Responding & Firefighters in action
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Firefighters were called to a huge fire at a storage facility in Manchester, with over 100 firefighters in attendance at the height of the incident.
The fire, which is being treated as deliberate broke out at the Armadillo Self Storage Unit on Earl Road in Cheadle at around 1 am in the early hours of Saturday 26th February 2022.
In this video you can see a lot of in scene footage of the fire, which was still well alight the next morning.
Also featured in the video are other emergency vehicles responding with blue lights and sirens in Manchester and Liverpool, including the Greater Manchester Fire Service TRU, Merseyside Fire and Rescue ICU pod, and other police cars and ambulances from the area.
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Fair play to all of you that give up so much time, great shots, content and keep it up ... Very much appreciated
A friend of the family lost there business in this fire hope they get those bloody responsible
0:15 a PA300 in the UK? that’s new
Looks like a few random shots spliced in to pad it out. I doubt the Merseyside pod carrier from city centre was at the incident.
I 100% agree. The Technical Response Unit would not leave the M60 at Sale to attend a fire at Stanley Green, Cheadle Hulme. The whole video is just a collection of random clips.
0:47 nice to see fellow cyclists respecting traffic laws.
Well spotted!...missed that 1st time round...lol....have seen arguments at crossings caused by cyclists doing this...
Is that the "IGNORE ALL TRAFFIC REGULATIONS AS THEY DON'T APPLY TO CYCLISTS" one? 🤔
@@alankerr8036 yep...that's the one!...🤣🤣
@@gordy4459 BRILLIANT 👍
Good catch well done
Amazing catch’s mate
Great video 👍👍☝️☝️
Great video mate
Manchester don't have tillers do they great video i love the use of large water on a large fire
Tillers are only a thing in the US.
@@CymruEmergencyResponder Canada too
Cool catches
That is sadly a big loss for a lot of folk but it should read "Major arson fire in Cheadle, Stockport" Manchester is another's borough.
Amazing video@
Brilliant catch’s mate
Only they weren't going to the same incident. This is just a collection of video clips.
Does anyone know what ICU stands for. I though maybe intensive care unit but its not an anmbulance?
Incident Command Unit
@@dragonemergencyvideos Cheers, didnt even think about that
@@jaydenm2692 I thought the same as you . Thought it was for any injured firefighters
This is near my house, i saw it on fire
Well done to you guys excellent work .. But the water pressure is poor in my eyes could be wrong
was in stocky all day cant believe i missed this
oh yes this was the warehouse fire last week right?
Nice video!
Great catches mate 👍👍
If it's such a big fire why do they only send one little red housetruck from Liverpool central fire command??
I was a fire man in chester. Now retired 😮 I would love to ride the pump one more time be for I go
Very interesting accross the pond Fire runs Blue lights in the USA State of Nevada our fire and ems units run Red in Blue and in USA Calif fire ems run red lights police run red and blue
In the UK and Europe we use red's and blue's the red's generally go on the back do all blue and on the back a mix of blue and red
That's a big job. Hope they catch whoever did this
nice catch
How many pumps attended this fire?
Our god is all consuming fire
Nice video
Mate, your constant panning and scanning is enough to induce a bloody seizure. Please slow it down a bit so we can actually see what is happening. Cheers
hi man i very like your video but it wouldentt be nice to record because someone could of goten hurt
its realy big
Absolutely brilliant great content well put together very well done
Great example at 2:08 of the confusing scene created by trucks with all sorts of different random patches of different colours in different places. Compare the clarity of these single colour trucks at ruclips.net/video/Dp3Pa1WpPtU/видео.html
Heros very dangerous
Let's be honest an incident like this is extremely rare....., no disrespect to the firefighters I bet when arriving on the fireground they got a hard on or a very wet Mott... and then took a step back and waited for the " Guvnor" to tell them what to do.... despite their extremely tough and back breaking training.... possibly initially thinking WTF happens now, we need them guys n girls but drop the macho superior I'm better than you mate cross me and I know someone who can raise your home to cinders no questions asked.... money talks... get the drift.... oh and many firefighters have gone the whole way and started fires merely to get a shout to end the bored of, " Routine " drills....
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Hi we don't go around starting fires we have better things to do. I work with Manchester fire service. Our station didn't respond to that fire and we were lefted covering 5 other fire stations areas. We do not have the time to start and put out fires. Unless we are doing a controlled burned for public or for training
You have been reading too many American newspapers, find a local on call station and nip up there to see these guys who have a normal job and response as on call fire fighters, they also give time to training and work along side whole time fire fighters.
Then look at the prevention work the fire service do , so you , me and everyone can sleep safely at night.
Then there is the hospital to home service that the fire service do.
You need to understand the fire service before posting such nonsense.
Out of interest what do you do.
Sounds like Graham failed his selection tests. Chin up cupcake, you can better yourself too one day if you put your mind to it.