Cal Fire & Yuba County Sheriffs Responding to the Huge Intanko Wildfire at Beale AFB
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- The Intanko Fire. This wind-driven wildfire burned 900 acres and multiple structures throughout Yuba County and Beale Air Force Base property. Forward progress has been stopped and containment is 40%. The cause is under investigation.
Filmed: 6/8/21.
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0:16 yk it's serious When a Camry in involved
The pilot of that crazy yellow twin rotor has a lot of skill swinging the bucket to really get a wide arc. Hats off to him.
2000 gal bucket also
Excellent Video!
-Fire And Rescue Spotter
The first two LE vehicles rolling code, I almost thought they were gonna roll their units on that curve.
So sad, they better have better helicopters. Damn liberals
Awesome video as always, Great work.
@Larry Johnson
hello
how are you doing
Love ur vids Alexander Nunez!
Nice K-MAX catch! ;)
Niiice! Thanks for posting. Do you live out near Beale?
How long did it take to put that fire out
At least the tires aren't wet-blacked.
A Toyota Camry??? Since when has that been a thing?
Ex drug dealer vehicle
Most every law enforcement agency has a variety of unmarked vehicles.
It’s common. Very common. It’s usually gang units or admin that have vehicles that like. Some departments have dozens of vehicles like that. They are not used for regular patrol.
Lots of times they are seized vehicles, or vehicles from other city or county departments that are getting rid of them, or they will buy them new.
I see they had the big guns at 8:02
At 4:00 was that a blue brush truck going by?
PGE
@@GarbageTrucksofCalifornia nerd
We were with Tanker 88 at Grass Valley Air Attack Command, they went through 28 loads of retardant on that fire
O what’s up I’m from Nevada city
@@mehi7784 Awesome haha
6:55 not sure what the plan was there but it didn’t look too good
Was thinking that too. Not in a good spot
Stars of the next safety briefing.
Well, i guess if im a fire buff and i wanna fire call, i come to California.
yup we always on fire
so is Arizona. bigtime!!
Utah is burning , too
A Camry rolling code... now I've truly seen it all.
Imagine going for a ride in one of those buckets that those helicopter carry water in to a fire...LOL
Jet has landing gear out while dropping retardant ...maybe overrides terrain warning?
The purpose is to leave them down is because of constantly landing to reload. Then leaving again.
Why doesn’t the AF help put/fighting this fire?
They were. But the area being filmed wasn’t on the base. Have to remember the base fire department, is still responsible to respond to emergencies on the base, they don’t stop because there is a fire. Most of the fire wasn’t on the base.
First time i see i Carolla being used as a cop car in the U.S.
Corolla or Camry ? But yeah , first for me , too
@@thomasfletcher4765 to be fair, they are starting to look the same.
It’s really common all over the US. Not just Camrys but any civilian vehicle.
It’s not a patrol vehicle. They are normally used for special units like gangs, or for administrative personnel that don’t need marked vehicles but might still have to respond code somewhere.
Some agencies have dozens of all different types of vehicles like that.
Usually they are seized from criminal cases, bought new, or hand me down vehicles from another city or county agency.
I know of swat team members that get vehicles like that or civics to take home and have lights so they can respond to a call out. They keep their gear in them and since they don’t look like cop cars, they are not as prone to getting broken into and gear stolen. They drive them to and from work every day and when they ge to work, they take a marked unit and patrol.
But yet vehicles like that are very common, especially in larger departments with specialized units or admin positions.
Huge?????
Here we go again, this is not good.
👍🙏🚒🚒🚑🚒🚓🚓🚔🚔
Cops just get in the way
No really. The media gets in the way.
I seen this one of the news
O 👎👎👎why, it conditions has been problem there, this bites 😳🤔😐🙄.