Yeah you could hear the wind blowing. That always makes it worse, by fanning the flames. Glad it was vacant and hoping there is no injuries to anyone who responded to this incident. Thank you to all firefighters everywhere for protecting the citizens of your coverage area.
Those new three story, multi unit structures, all wood construction, are being built all over the country. Just concrete stairwells, no sprinklers. I call them “matchbox cities”!
Dude, I would have never known it was a 3 story apartment building under construction, with heavy fire through-out...if you hadn't told me...a lot. Nice Steady Camera work though...so you got that going for ya!
I was thinking the same thing. I mean I appreciate the 50 times he told us heavy 3 story fire in Jackson bc I didn’t read the headline telling us heavy fire in Jackson
That is literally the brightest fire I have ever seen. I wish I could talk to my grandpa about this. He was a lieutenant on our fire department, and died in the line of duty when I was 7 years old in 1977.
Well, I guess it's a heavy fire here in Jackson. 3 story appartment complex - fully involved... I would have missed it if you've not told me... far too often
JACKSON, NJ (OCEAN)-Jackson Township Police say that on Tuesday March 29, 2022 at 12:21 a.m., multiple officers responded to the area of North New Prospect and Larsen Roads after a passerby reported that a building under construction at a work site on the corner was on fire. There is currently a new apartment complex named The Paragon being built at the location. Responding officers reported that a building at the corner of the property was on fire, with visible flames coming from all three floors of the building. Jackson Stations 54, 55, 56 and 57, along with Southward and Freewood Acres Fire Departments from Howell responded and extinguished the fire. The Ocean County Fire Marshal responded to the scene and the investigation is currently ongoing and is being conducted by Jackson Police Detective Anthony Riso and the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office. Anyone with any additional information about this incident is asked to contact Det. Riso at 732-928-1111.
Excellent camera work along with the drone views and the IR camera as well. Some of these people with comments are just kidding you a wee bit. I’m 76 and when I was young I got pretty excited around fires and fire trucks also. In my home town when the fire trucks rolled so did I but on my Bike. Great job buddy.
I’m 76 also and always become more alert hearing that fire engine. I heard stories abt my mom n dad n dog blackie would hear those sirens go off in Afftonand jump into thier 40’s somethg car n blAckie beat them to the car n off they would go.
@@franceinegelven677 Howdy, I grew up in the small town of Norwood Ohio. I spent a many an hour sitting at the main firehouse waiting for an alarm to drop. It only happened once and was extremely thrilling for a little boy. But if the fire trucks came down our street I was Johnny on the spot on my bicycle to follow them. The best part is it was excitement you didn’t have to pay to watch.
Wow, the thermal imagery really shows how much heat in inside the roof and walls, even where there isn't any fire or even smoke showing outside. I'm one of those who see what looks like a small smoke condition, and then when it erupts to the external flash, wonder why it was allowed to "grow" like that, but I guess it was already grown inside.
I've seen a lot of Videos on fire an whomever is operating that tower ladder especially the men inside the bucket are doing probably the best nozzle & ladder work ever !
They were moving the straight stream around a lot but that put a massive amount of water on a very small area and the remaining flames created extension that kept that fire burning for a long time. The objective "Should be," to eliminate the flames as quickly and safely as possible while using the least amount of water. You have to Think about where every drop is going and what it is accomplishing, not just endlessly squirting on small areas.
I have seen so many of these vertical lumber yards go up before the sprinkler systems go in. There need to be laws requiring temporary suppression systems to mitigate fires like this!
That will never happen. It would only drive the construction cost up and they’re too many lobbyist to prevent this from happening. In short that’s why they have insurance. There is no risk and occupancy loss so the structure can be replaced
@@poppiarlin5612 sadly true but I'm many places with severe drought we cannot afford the massive amount of water wasted to suppress one of these things when they fully go up, either
@@jeffd1467 if there is a will there is always a way. Until the insurance industry gets tired of underwriting vertical lumber yard construction fires things won't change. But if the insurance companies tell the developers that they must protect the sites during construction, you'll be amazed how quickly things will change. Even a couple contracted water tenders on scene over night would make a huge difference - they can use their deck guns to suppress fire as an initial attack until the first engines arrive. This would also greatly reduce spread of the fire...
well, they put out the fire quickly and efficiently but a little too slowly they left the fire extinguishing line because as much as 50 seconds but bravo for this action
Hello, I'm from Hamburg / Germany and I'm surprised that there are often so many fires in residential buildings. `What is the building structure like in America? I was in the Hamburg fire brigade myself and am always very interested in how fire brigades work in other countries. I wish all emergency services in New Jersey all the best and always come back healthy from the operations. Take care of yourselves.🚒🚑❤
Hello from NJ. Unfortunately we have very cheap building materials in use here. Lightweight construction. Wood framed, with vinyl siding. Lots of plastics and composite materials. Not much residential steel or masonry construction. Hope all is well in Hamburg.
@@patcb829 Greetings from Hamburg to New Jersey, We work a lot with prefabricated concrete. But also brick and recently also a lot of wooden construction. Scandinavia as a role model. We also have electricity, telephones and many other things underground. We are also very grateful that we hardly have any natural disasters here. But in Germany, confusion often stands in our own way with more and more regulations and very long approval procedures. Kind regards to New Jersey
This is the type of construction that is used in the majority of residential construction and has been since roughly the 80’s. Lightweight construction dominates the housing developments across the country. Even many of the commercial occupancies get built with lightweight materials. It’s cheap and it’s fast, allowing many units to be built and sold quickly. Unfortunately the laborers are not the most experienced in the construction trade and miss little details that create very big problems during a fire. The materials used, lack of adequate fire protection, and poor construction is what allows a fire to get this big in a short period of time.
Yes, I know what it means but I have always been somewhat amused by the term "heavy fire". Does the fire itself have weight to it? Is there a light fire? A somewhat overweight fire?
In NJ it depends upon the “use” of the building. Residential use, assembly use, commercial use, etc all have different requirements for the level of fire protection. It’s possible that since the building was still under construction there are sprinklers that just weren’t in service yet.
Your commentary is annoying. Please stop repeating the same thing over and over again and just video. It's like listening to one of my officers asking me if insurance is confirmed for the 5th time after I've already confirmed it the first 4 times he asked.
One sign of an experienced pro is they don't say "fully involved" unless the structure is actually "fully involved". That one wasn't when you kept saying it. It was however "through the roof". No big deal, just something to think about to up your game and credibility.
This is why every small in-the-pines fire company that had a pumper, an old deuce-and-a-half brush truck and maybe a tanker when I moved away in the late 80s now has a million dollar tower ladder. Ocean County should be studying LA County and their urban\wildland interface fire issues.
Just saying brah.. are you sure at the start this was only a 2 alarm fire? I mean we just had a building same set up, up here in New Hampshire.. It required 27 different mountain fire departments 12 hours to knock back... within 15 mins it was more then a 2 larm fire... It wasn
Can you please do us all a favor STOP REPEATING YOURSELF over and over again,, you do this with most of your video's and it get the viewers annoyed, and I'm one of them. Other than that, good video.
2nd alarm means additional help requested, possibly same dependent or mutual aid, neighboring departments. In my area, 2nd alarm means another truck/ladder, 2 more engines, additional ems and another chief
The fire walls in this type of construction is quite often double 5/8 drywall which provides approximately a 2 hour fire rating. The downfall to that is that the fire can burn over and/or around the wall among other problems.
A building of this type could very well have Shear walls at the ends of the center section which are covered completely with 5/8" Plywood and then covered with fire rated drywall. Even before the roof was completed, those shear walls would have been in place. Even if they were no shear walls, a fire wall would have continued up and over to the roof and wall sheathing to seal off the rest of the structure.
come on bro really, chill tf out. let the man do what he wants. if you have an issue watch someone else. i actually really like how much he communicates. He’s just excited to see what’s going on and i would be too🤦🏼♂️
@@masonboyle3943 he doesnt need to repeat it over and over again.twice is enough,I can just see this dufus running to the fire to get a good spot,what a dork i gave up after 4 repeats.
Jewish Lightning. You can say it. Not a slight at all. Just a term. I'm a Freehold Jew and approve of your comment. Only Jewish Lightning if insurance $$ needed. Did this project fail?
If you live in a rural town Johnny....you don't have much of a choice. Just let the local FD know not to respond to your house....and they will be happy to oblige.
many of your commercial buildings are still stick built or if they are steel or concrete its just the exterior shell the inside is still done with wood and other combustible materials on the interior
9:00 If that ladder stream doesn't Prove that a Straight Stream puts a massive amount of water on a very small area and will not turn off the flames, I don't know what will. That stream is penetrating the flames and soaking the floor. The hose is accomplishing nothing because the water isn't even getting inside the structure. This fire needed to be fault through the windows, directly onto the burning material. Some people will say they stopped this fire and saved a lot of the building without taking note of all the editing in the video. TIME, matters. You "Eliminate the threat quickly and safely while using the least amount of water." All those things force you to Think rather than just squirt. "Smooth Bore Nozzles are practically useless and need to be recycled." An adjustable nozzle can send the water down range just as far as a smooth bore. Think of how useful a Swiss Army Knife or Multi Tool is compared to a single blade knife.
why wasnt anyone on the roof....cutting? why are they spraying water on the building and not the actual fire? sooooo frustrating to watch. GO GET THE FIRE!
Yeah you could hear the wind blowing.
That always makes it worse, by fanning the flames.
Glad it was vacant and hoping there is no injuries to anyone who responded to this incident.
Thank you to all firefighters everywhere for protecting the citizens of your coverage area.
Those new three story, multi unit structures, all wood construction, are being built all over the country. Just concrete stairwells, no sprinklers. I call them “matchbox cities”!
@@OmarRodriguez-vl2tq Profitable indeed, 'cause the buildings are built so CHEAPLY.
Dude, I would have never known it was a 3 story apartment building under construction, with heavy fire through-out...if you hadn't told me...a lot. Nice Steady Camera work though...so you got that going for ya!
Lol I was gonna say …. Slow down Kiddo … it’s not fully involved!!! Haha just messin with ya Ryan . Awesome camera work good job
Steve could you tell me if that was Heavy Fire and was it in Jackson?
I know right? 🤦♂️
I was thinking the same thing. I mean I appreciate the 50 times he told us heavy 3 story fire in Jackson bc I didn’t read the headline telling us heavy fire in Jackson
Captain Obvious strikes again. I get a good laugh out of his videos.
Yes, we know it is a heavy fire in Jackson! : )
That is literally the brightest fire I have ever seen. I wish I could talk to my grandpa about this. He was a lieutenant on our fire department, and died in the line of duty when I was 7 years old in 1977.
Well, I guess it's a heavy fire here in Jackson. 3 story appartment complex - fully involved... I would have missed it if you've not told me... far too often
JACKSON, NJ (OCEAN)-Jackson Township Police say that on Tuesday March 29, 2022 at 12:21 a.m., multiple officers responded to the area of North New Prospect and Larsen Roads after a passerby reported that a building under construction at a work site on the corner was on fire. There is currently a new apartment complex named The Paragon being built at the location.
Responding officers reported that a building at the corner of the property was on fire, with visible flames coming from all three floors of the building. Jackson Stations 54, 55, 56 and 57, along with Southward and Freewood Acres Fire Departments from Howell responded and extinguished the fire.
The Ocean County Fire Marshal responded to the scene and the investigation is currently ongoing and is being conducted by Jackson Police Detective Anthony Riso and the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office.
Anyone with any additional information about this incident is asked to contact Det. Riso at 732-928-1111.
Yeah well I wonder how a newly constructed building catches fire. I'd say either Arson or someone didn't do there job right and left something on
It was an electrical fire as I am a resident there.
So what you’re REALLY trying to say is that there is HEAVY FIRE from a 3-STORY COMPLEX in JACKSON… Am I correct in assuming that?
A picture paints a thousand words. So just let the "picture" we are seeing paint the words. No need to tell us what is going on. We can "read it" :)
No, I think there was heavy fire from a 3-story complex in Jackson
Was it a second alarm, with a three story fully involved three story second alarm three story, in Jackson? With heavy fire, in Jackson?
Excellent camera work along with the drone views and the IR camera as well.
Some of these people with comments are just kidding you a wee bit.
I’m 76 and when I was young I got pretty excited around fires and fire trucks also.
In my home town when the fire trucks rolled so did I but on my Bike.
Great job buddy.
I’m 76 also and always become more alert hearing that fire engine. I heard stories abt my mom n dad n dog blackie would hear those sirens go off in Afftonand jump into thier 40’s somethg car n blAckie beat them to the car n off they would go.
@@franceinegelven677
Howdy,
I grew up in the small town of Norwood Ohio. I spent a many an hour sitting at the main firehouse waiting for an alarm to drop. It only happened once and was extremely thrilling for a little boy.
But if the fire trucks came down our street I was Johnny on the spot on my bicycle to follow them.
The best part is it was excitement you didn’t have to pay to watch.
Suspicious? You be the judge.
Wow, the thermal imagery really shows how much heat in inside the roof and walls, even where there isn't any fire or even smoke showing outside. I'm one of those who see what looks like a small smoke condition, and then when it erupts to the external flash, wonder why it was allowed to "grow" like that, but I guess it was already grown inside.
18:42 Love the side-by-side FLIR drone footage. The hotspots become obvious.
Excellent video and thanks for posting it.
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dude how many time you got to say heavy fire
thanks you
Heavy fire here in Jackson!!!!!!!!!!
I've seen a lot of Videos on fire an whomever is operating that tower ladder especially the men inside the bucket are doing probably the best nozzle & ladder work ever !
They were moving the straight stream around a lot but that put a massive amount of water on a very small area and the remaining flames created extension that kept that fire burning for a long time. The objective "Should be," to eliminate the flames as quickly and safely as possible while using the least amount of water. You have to Think about where every drop is going and what it is accomplishing, not just endlessly squirting on small areas.
Heavy fire here jackson 15 times lol I’m still laughing
not once does he mention whether or not there are any occupants
@@seanceary5575 he said it was under construction so that would mean no occupants
Still under construction, huh? Someone made a costly mistake!
I think that you should not repeat about a fully involved fire.
I makes people to think that they are dumb.
😢😢😢😅
How the hell many times do you have to repeat things??
Any way to find out what city this was in or how tall the building was? Was the fire heavy?
was it windy ??
I see so many new constructions on fire it makes one wonder.
I heard that was heeavy fire here in Jackson. Can anyone confirm?
I LOVE THIS ONE, THIS IS MY BIRTHDAY!
Excellent camera footage dude keep up the great work you do Ryan
I have seen so many of these vertical lumber yards go up before the sprinkler systems go in. There need to be laws requiring temporary suppression systems to mitigate fires like this!
That will never happen. It would only drive the construction cost up and they’re too many lobbyist to prevent this from happening.
In short that’s why they have insurance. There is no risk and occupancy loss so the structure can be replaced
@@poppiarlin5612 sadly true but I'm many places with severe drought we cannot afford the massive amount of water wasted to suppress one of these things when they fully go up, either
@@jeffd1467 if there is a will there is always a way. Until the insurance industry gets tired of underwriting vertical lumber yard construction fires things won't change. But if the insurance companies tell the developers that they must protect the sites during construction, you'll be amazed how quickly things will change. Even a couple contracted water tenders on scene over night would make a huge difference - they can use their deck guns to suppress fire as an initial attack until the first engines arrive. This would also greatly reduce spread of the fire...
Nice video coverage.
How many stories 🤷🏻♂️ Good vid 👍
Pretty sure it was 3..? Haha thanks
well, they put out the fire quickly and efficiently but a little too slowly they left the fire extinguishing line because as much as 50 seconds but bravo for this action
Is that all you said, heavy fire in Jackson
I kept forgetting if the fire was light….nope, heavy…and where is it again?
I heard it was a 3 story in Jackson, but I'm not sure! Lol
Very nice camera work.
wonder if this building is total lost from the fire or can it be fix? . to me it look like total lost
The wind is really fanning this fire.
Com-on man. If you want to report do it right.!!! Get into it.!!!
How many lines stretched? How many in use? Oh there just roasting marsh mellows?
Nice job Ryan, keep up the great work!
Great job as usual sir!!!! MOCO NJ
Hello, I'm from Hamburg / Germany and I'm surprised that there are often so many fires in residential buildings. `What is the building structure like in America? I was in the Hamburg fire brigade myself and am always very interested in how fire brigades work in other countries. I wish all emergency services in New Jersey all the best and always come back healthy from the operations. Take care of yourselves.🚒🚑❤
Hello from NJ. Unfortunately we have very cheap building materials in use here. Lightweight construction. Wood framed, with vinyl siding. Lots of plastics and composite materials. Not much residential steel or masonry construction. Hope all is well in Hamburg.
@@patcb829 Greetings from Hamburg to New Jersey, We work a lot with prefabricated concrete. But also brick and recently also a lot of wooden construction. Scandinavia as a role model. We also have electricity, telephones and many other things underground. We are also very grateful that we hardly have any natural disasters here. But in Germany, confusion often stands in our own way with more and more regulations and very long approval procedures. Kind regards to New Jersey
Hey, is this in Jackson?
What kind of construction allows fire to spread that way. Grateful no one was living there yet.. wonder how it started??
This is the type of construction that is used in the majority of residential construction and has been since roughly the 80’s.
Lightweight construction dominates the housing developments across the country.
Even many of the commercial occupancies get built with lightweight materials.
It’s cheap and it’s fast, allowing many units to be built and sold quickly. Unfortunately the laborers are not the most experienced in the construction trade and miss little details that create very big problems during a fire.
The materials used, lack of adequate fire protection, and poor construction is what allows a fire to get this big in a short period of time.
I’m sorry. I had to turn the sound off… 😣
Nobody cares.
@@RLTtizME And yet, here you are. Smmfh
@@hutchinson54Looking for insipid commentary only. You don't disappoint Leroy.
Was this a heavy fire?
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Any update on what caused this fire? I can't seem to find anything about it other than what was reported on the news from that day.
Propane tank exploded outside the building due to it being under construction
This was near Johnson elementary if I’m correct??
New construction???? This should be a really good selling point for new tenants!
Made of firewood.
I hope nobody moves into these shitty cardboard boxes! They’re eyesores!
Yes, I know what it means but I have always been somewhat amused by the term "heavy fire". Does the fire itself have weight to it? Is there a light fire? A somewhat overweight fire?
I believe it goes by the Greta Thunberg scale!! You know,,, how much carbon its creating!!
Was there access issues that prevented the one ladder from getting closer? Did it even have utilities function at the time?
great videos but turn the sound off for best enjoyment
Great video. Curious, do they fit these buildings with sprinklers?
In NJ it depends upon the “use” of the building. Residential use, assembly use, commercial use, etc all have different requirements for the level of fire protection.
It’s possible that since the building was still under construction there are sprinklers that just weren’t in service yet.
@@ritirons2726 yeah. Would of heard the fire alarm system go off too
Why are there three guys up in that bucket? Because there wasn't room for a fourth?
Time to get a third alarm going. Need anpther tower too.
Prayers
Once again built with cardboard and toothpicks what a shame. What kind of building codes do they have?
Using garbage made in China materials.
Okay we got heavy fire.!! What else we got holmes?
Was this in Jackson????
Your commentary is annoying. Please stop repeating the same thing over and over again and just video. It's like listening to one of my officers asking me if insurance is confirmed for the 5th time after I've already confirmed it the first 4 times he asked.
My impression is that the US fire brigade is very defensive anyway.
One sign of an experienced pro is they don't say "fully involved" unless the structure is actually "fully involved". That one wasn't when you kept saying it. It was however "through the roof". No big deal, just something to think about to up your game and credibility.
Yup !! Absolutely not fully involved at all !! But a bitchin attic fire from the start !
Cardboard, popsicle sticks&glue. Why anyone would want to live in these death traps is beyond me. Never mind the $ it costs! Arson's head of the list!
Good thing it wasn’t occupied. And no injuries to responders
why would you be up at 12:30 in the morning at this fire?
This is why every small in-the-pines fire company that had a pumper, an old deuce-and-a-half brush truck and maybe a tanker when I moved away in the late 80s now has a million dollar tower ladder.
Ocean County should be studying LA County and their urban\wildland interface fire issues.
Hey, I wonder if ya got heavy fire there in Jackson?
Keep building those apartments with wood, and no masonry firewalls.
Nice looking on the outside, but a fire trap on the inside.
Lightweight wood construction + inadequate firestopping + lack of sprinklers = Firetrap.
Just saying brah.. are you sure at the start this was only a 2 alarm fire? I mean we just had a building same set up, up here in New Hampshire.. It required 27 different mountain fire departments 12 hours to knock back... within 15 mins it was more then a 2 larm fire...
It wasn
love it.
Can’t put a fire out if you don’t put water on it
D U M B
Can you please do us all a favor STOP REPEATING YOURSELF over and over again,, you do this with most of your video's and it get the viewers annoyed, and I'm one of them.
Other than that, good video.
Does two alarm mean two separate departments are called? Thanks. BTW thanks for taping the verbal commentary. Very interesting. I subscribed.
2nd alarm means additional help requested, possibly same dependent or mutual aid, neighboring departments. In my area, 2nd alarm means another truck/ladder, 2 more engines, additional ems and another chief
he's annoying buddy
@@bobstoye9723 thanks! Be safe!
It's a shame these buildings didn't have working fire sprinklers. That could have helped save the structure.
It was under construction...
I would guess that there were fire walls because the fire did not burn each end unit. It was mostly held to the center. Good job on the filming!
The fire walls in this type of construction is quite often double 5/8 drywall which provides approximately a 2 hour fire rating.
The downfall to that is that the fire can burn over and/or around the wall among other problems.
A building of this type could very well have Shear walls at the ends of the center section which are covered completely with 5/8" Plywood and then covered with fire rated drywall. Even before the roof was completed, those shear walls would have been in place. Even if they were no shear walls, a fire wall would have continued up and over to the roof and wall sheathing to seal off the rest of the structure.
steve but where is it I thought it was in JACKSON
"Newly Renovated"??? Looks like new construction to me. It doesn't look like that building has been around long enough to need renovating.
Arson?
Heavy fire for sure
Nice job with the video! SUBSCRIBED and 🔔
Where is this at again¿ and is it heavy fire or light fire I couldn’t hear you the first 95 times. lol
I missed how many stories it was and is it fully involved? Heavy or light fire. Dude we can see whats going on, less talk more steady video.
come on bro really, chill tf out. let the man do what he wants. if you have an issue watch someone else. i actually really like how much he communicates. He’s just excited to see what’s going on and i would be too🤦🏼♂️
I appreciate him talking. Follow someone else if you don't like his style. Appreciate you Ryan!!
@@shelbymccoy3936 my point proven❤️
He probably has ADD or gets excited way too easily. Does it all the videos.
@@masonboyle3943 he doesnt need to repeat it over and over again.twice is enough,I can just see this dufus running to the fire to get a good spot,what a dork i gave up after 4 repeats.
J.........Lightening
A little bit of an antisemite there are ya?
I’m sure your employer would be pleased with your comment
Jewish Lightning. You can say it. Not a slight at all. Just a term. I'm a Freehold Jew and approve of your comment. Only Jewish Lightning if insurance $$ needed. Did this project fail?
@@chrismckenna5361 Grow a pair and get out of the closet already.
There is a lot of ambers flying around. Not good
That's why I don't trust volunteer fireman
If you live in a rural town Johnny....you don't have much of a choice. Just let the local FD know not to respond to your house....and they will be happy to oblige.
These firefighters did an awesome job knocking this thing down quickly. Great job
Yes but you failed to mention the weight of the fire and location
The video was heavily edited so how long they took is the question. All fires will go out eventually.
Breaking widows for what reason? I do commercial construction, there’s no way I would ever live in one of those tinder boxes.
many of your commercial buildings are still stick built or if they are steel or concrete its just the exterior shell the inside is still done with wood and other combustible materials on the interior
9:00 If that ladder stream doesn't Prove that a Straight Stream puts a massive amount of water on a very small area and will not turn off the flames, I don't know what will. That stream is penetrating the flames and soaking the floor. The hose is accomplishing nothing because the water isn't even getting inside the structure. This fire needed to be fault through the windows, directly onto the burning material.
Some people will say they stopped this fire and saved a lot of the building without taking note of all the editing in the video. TIME, matters. You "Eliminate the threat quickly and safely while using the least amount of water." All those things force you to Think rather than just squirt.
"Smooth Bore Nozzles are practically useless and need to be recycled." An adjustable nozzle can send the water down range just as far as a smooth bore. Think of how useful a Swiss Army Knife or Multi Tool is compared to a single blade knife.
Strong fire
2 and a half minutes in and I’m turning it off. Can’t take the repeating of “heavy fire here in Jackson”
You just sped through a school zone ...Jesus
why wasnt anyone on the roof....cutting? why are they spraying water on the building and not the actual fire? sooooo frustrating to watch. GO GET THE FIRE!
what roof? the fire had already burned through most of it
Three tower trucks maybe
Imagine if people had already moved into this haystack?
In Jackson really? No way
DUDE, calm down. NOT fully involved. Heavy fire showing from Attic area. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd floors not involved early on ! Slow your roll !
I remember the old station. Stand by sucked. Sleeping on the hose bed. Lol. Jackson will be a metropolis soon.
If you don't know what fully involved means , don't say it.
Sorry fire throughout 3 stories and out the roof of a 3 story building.
@@jerseyshorefireresponse it was not thruoutstoopnagle,the ends did not burn
Good news is no ones living in it yet, looks like theres no power. those gas mains at 5:50...
Look its jeremy dewitte going to report a fire,driving like a real cop.
Driving 45 in a 45? Wow ya that’s sooo crazy
@@jerseyshorefireresponse like you in your pretending