@@demonracer2 Tom's River has a lot of deep pockets in their communities. I go through there sporadically and you can see that the community takes pride in their city and public servants.
Fire started from the front of the trailer and wasn’t possible to undo. Unless if the truck had a lock to the coupler that the company operator only has
Complain if the rspone isn't fast enough or putting it out correctly, complain because to many trucks showed up to put out the fire, these people would complain having to pay taxes after winning the lottery.
Guess that’s one way to get new lawn equipment!👍🤣 The owner is saying to himself……don’t put it out so FAST!!! That’s more fire trucks then I see at a house fire!
Good footage. I will say though my department would not be thrilled at coming off the truck to a fire call still needing to gear up. Not a good look to have the boss work the handline.
Now that there is a White Helmet who's been around for a minute and knows how to size up a scene properly... if you're up-hill and up-wind, grab the nozzle and start putting the wet stuff on the red stuff... Also teaches the new(er) guys to never let go of the hose/nozzle because someone (typically more experienced) is ALWAYS chomping at the bit to get their hands on the end
I think it's bad form for chiefs to take the line, and not using the SCBA today sets a really bad example because of the out of control cancer rates that FF have. Also, using solid stream there was a bad choice - narrow fog would have been a lot more effective, so all that guy did was reinforce bad habits
@@jmWhyMe steady stream works the best from a further distance to knock down the bulk of the fire before moving in for a closer attack/mop-up with any fog pattern... As far as the white helmet (which looked to be a Captain and not a Chief) not having his SCBA, up-hill and up-wind (as well as the distance he was hitting it from) the carcinogens and cancer risk is minimal.
@@3rdWatchMediaGroup my point is the message he sends to the junior FF, NOT the technicality of wind direction. You have to lead by example. As to solid stream, with a trailer full of lawn debris, the stream will just push burning debris everywhere, risking exposures
If the guys on the rig would've come off the truck masked the situation would have been different. The captain had to wait so they could get dressed. There is no sense in waiting when you can go ahead and knock the bulk of the fire down!
Id be a little salty if i was pipeman and it was taken from me while i was 3 seconds away from having my face piece donned by someone not even wearing a pack. I usually dont comment but a white helmet should know the deal🤷♂️
@@joe_mosc No...we are quite clear. You people eat your own. Everyone thinks they know more than the next FF. Very few professions act in this manner. You know that is true. Disheartening to be sure.
Hahaha. Chief is like I’ve you morons and give me the hose!!! I guess they needed the respirators in case they needed to enter the truck or trailer for a search. Lol
Question why are you not on air as you arrive on scene? Back in the 80's early 90's that was basic sop, on scene struggling to do so doesn't look very good watching a vehicle become involved unnecessary. Then not packed up firefighter does initial knock down just as it should have happened. Kenneth Boren posted this.
There's a lot of work over the last few years to stop dirty kit going into crew areas, SCBA packs are often (in the UK) held in compartments rather than the crew cab. No reason why 1 can't be masking up whilst others pull lines though.
This is my second video of landscaping trailer fire first landscaping trailer fire video the landscaping trailer bund to ground because wus made of wood and it got yard on next to it on fire but firefighter poot out the yard fire with water hose that wus in yard that wus on fire
It looks like two volunteer departments got the job. Many departments call out at least two rigs so one can block traffic while tending to the run. Plenty of firefighters have been killed by cars passing emergencies. It's no big deal. Not everyone stretched their lines. I'm sure of another call came in they would have taken it.
four engines for a trailer fire... someone must've called it and thought it was a 53ft trailer or something. nice knockdown, that trailers a total loss unfortunately, not even those axles are salvageable by the looks of it :/
That’s 100% arson. No idiot in their right mind with a brainwave left that actually wanted that truck would have left it hooked. Takes a few seconds to pull the hitch pin and drive out from under trailer. It’s obvious ur not going to hurt the trailer. That fire was caused by to much friction in his wallet and it caught fire. Lol.
Wow that's interesting. Sorry I haven't been around here in a while. I've been quite busy. Now, let's talk about the scene a bit. To start, that engine that first showed up, I do not personally like those types of engines, but I was wondering what those are called? If anybody could hook me up with that that would be great. Also, toms River seems to have a lot of fires, but this was a sort of mild fire. Glad No one got hurt and not the fire got put out.
Can I truly ask why don't they run I support First Responders dearly but why do a lot of firefighters walk like nothing is wrong like you can save property but I'll walk and take time with gear
Because everyone is trained not to run, that’s how injuries occur. I am all for walking with a purpose and gearing up quickly but there is absolutely no need to run on any fireground, especially a car fire
@@demonracer2Ok I can get that but I mean isn't it made clear that they need water on that fire first I mean you can always be a far enough away to spray that quick lie they have in the front of the bumper or if they have it installed but the time of the gear while the hose could be used in that time could be better than just watching it burn when you have water there but safety I'd very much important
An awful lot of resources used for a small incident. Appears to me that no exposures were threatened! Hmm A bunch of bored Firefighters who said pickup and trailer on fire… Let’s rock and roll
This a pretty typical response, a weekday response in a volunteer town you never know who’s going to show up, if another call came in the last engine easily could have left
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Love how captain fogged the truck and trailer before the grunts had their gear on......
Man that area has amazing looking engines
Toms River has some sharp apparatus
@@demonracer2 Tom's River has a lot of deep pockets in their communities. I go through there sporadically and you can see that the community takes pride in their city and public servants.
Can't believe the guy didn't drop the trailer!
I Know right he should have quickly disconnected it and pulled the truck up a little and he would have still had something to drive.
Probably insurance
he cant make his payments.
Fire started from the front of the trailer and wasn’t possible to undo. Unless if the truck had a lock to the coupler that the company operator only has
Agreed, but getting the jack set up while it's burning ain't easy.
Great Job on arrival to fast knock down. Good footage
Complain if the rspone isn't fast enough or putting it out correctly, complain because to many trucks showed up to put out the fire, these people would complain having to pay taxes after winning the lottery.
Ding, ding, ding. Winning comment here
Guess that’s one way to get new lawn equipment!👍🤣 The owner is saying to himself……don’t put it out so FAST!!! That’s more fire trucks then I see at a house fire!
Love the captain just saying fuck it and grabbing the knob
Hottest landscape company in town
The truck 🚛 is on fire 🔥
Love the Captain! Ready to go! Knew to fog the fuel tank
You guys done a great job 👏 👍
Good footage. I will say though my department would not be thrilled at coming off the truck to a fire call still needing to gear up. Not a good look to have the boss work the handline.
Yea, I agree 👍that's a no no, always be ready.
Needing to gear up? Are we watching 2 different videos because putting a face piece on after you get out is normal.
@@joe_mosc If your department is cool with it, rock on.
@@luisf4077 i highly doubt your department SOP states you must get off the engine masked up with your hood and helmet on. Thats bonkers
@@joe_mosc come join us if you're so concerned
Now that there is a White Helmet who's been around for a minute and knows how to size up a scene properly... if you're up-hill and up-wind, grab the nozzle and start putting the wet stuff on the red stuff... Also teaches the new(er) guys to never let go of the hose/nozzle because someone (typically more experienced) is ALWAYS chomping at the bit to get their hands on the end
I think it's bad form for chiefs to take the line, and not using the SCBA today sets a really bad example because of the out of control cancer rates that FF have. Also, using solid stream there was a bad choice - narrow fog would have been a lot more effective, so all that guy did was reinforce bad habits
@@jmWhyMe steady stream works the best from a further distance to knock down the bulk of the fire before moving in for a closer attack/mop-up with any fog pattern... As far as the white helmet (which looked to be a Captain and not a Chief) not having his SCBA, up-hill and up-wind (as well as the distance he was hitting it from) the carcinogens and cancer risk is minimal.
@@3rdWatchMediaGroup my point is the message he sends to the junior FF, NOT the technicality of wind direction. You have to lead by example. As to solid stream, with a trailer full of lawn debris, the stream will just push burning debris everywhere, risking exposures
If the guys on the rig would've come off the truck masked the situation would have been different. The captain had to wait so they could get dressed. There is no sense in waiting when you can go ahead and knock the bulk of the fire down!
@@SETHC14 except of course these days they can't put on their SCBAs in the cab any more...
Awesome footage
That's a lot of resources for that small fire !
It looks like the 🔥 started inside the trailer.
Id be a little salty if i was pipeman and it was taken from me while i was 3 seconds away from having my face piece donned by someone not even wearing a pack. I usually dont comment but a white helmet should know the deal🤷♂️
Lmao I noticed that too
Stick with not commenting. Every FF thinks he knows more than the next. You people eat your own. You are all sick.
@@RLTtizME its obvious you dont understand my comment. Its okay
@@joe_mosc No...we are quite clear. You people eat your own. Everyone thinks they know more than the next FF. Very few professions act in this manner. You know that is true. Disheartening to be sure.
It looks like my man’s first day in the nozzle you spraying this shit everywhere but on the fire
Hahaha. Chief is like I’ve you morons and give me the hose!!! I guess they needed the respirators in case they needed to enter the truck or trailer for a search. Lol
They need them to go near the fire. Smoke always toxic.
Nice job guys. These guys hustle 👍
Kind of hard to tell since the camera jumped.
Apparently the Captain couldnt just wait 15 seconds and let the 2 properly dressed members finish donning their breathing apparatus-
Should have got off the truck breathing air and then they wouldn't have to wait...
It is nice to see the cheif working Lot of folks for a vehichle fire Everytime we have a car fire on my vol department 1 pumping and 1 spraying water
I saw one video where the firefighters were trying to run with the hoses and promptly fell over the hose.
1st big one or just a slow day at the station?
Awesome footage brother!
Question why are you not on air as you arrive on scene? Back in the 80's early 90's that was basic sop, on scene struggling to do so doesn't look very good watching a vehicle become involved unnecessary. Then not packed up firefighter does initial knock down just as it should have happened. Kenneth Boren posted this.
There's a lot of work over the last few years to stop dirty kit going into crew areas, SCBA packs are often (in the UK) held in compartments rather than the crew cab. No reason why 1 can't be masking up whilst others pull lines though.
Nice footage, just a few new trailer tiers and back too work :-)
Looks like over a dozen firefighters, multiple apparatus yet 1 line on the fire. I see this way too often.
Did they ever figure out what started the fire
I am unsure
Awesome Footage 🔥
Nice nice catch
Really nice footage!
This is my second video of landscaping trailer fire first landscaping trailer fire video the landscaping trailer bund to ground because wus made of wood and it got yard on next to it on fire but firefighter poot out the yard fire with water hose that wus in yard that wus on fire
2 engines and a ladder truck....for a car fire. Seems a bit of overkill. Was hazmat busy elsewhere?
It looks like two volunteer departments got the job. Many departments call out at least two rigs so one can block traffic while tending to the run. Plenty of firefighters have been killed by cars passing emergencies. It's no big deal. Not everyone stretched their lines. I'm sure of another call came in they would have taken it.
That ladder is a quint, so it has water & a pump. Water & a pump put out fires. Cool huh?
Nice footage
😄awesome footage
He neighbors told them to stop blowing the stuff in their yard. No copranda
four engines for a trailer fire... someone must've called it and thought it was a 53ft trailer or something. nice knockdown, that trailers a total loss unfortunately, not even those axles are salvageable by the looks of it :/
The truck is total loss also.
What would we do without you explaining everything. Do you do that for free?
What caused the 🔥????🤨🤨🤨🤔🤔🤔
nice
love how the captain is walking around with no pack on. not a good look. lead by example
Nobody asked you.
Chief what are u doing 🤦🏻♂️
Pretty PATHETIC when the BC has to initiate the fire attack !
No not really. You are a crank.
@@RLTtizME
I've got your crank Hang'n !
@@mikefargo4339 Good one Fartgo.
3:44 Is that chief from Silverton?
Correct
That’s 100% arson. No idiot in their right mind with a brainwave left that actually wanted that truck would have left it hooked. Takes a few seconds to pull the hitch pin and drive out from under trailer. It’s obvious ur not going to hurt the trailer. That fire was caused by to much friction in his wallet and it caught fire. Lol.
Seems like resource overkill.
Not really
Should just let it burn
Wow that's interesting. Sorry I haven't been around here in a while. I've been quite busy. Now, let's talk about the scene a bit. To start, that engine that first showed up, I do not personally like those types of engines, but I was wondering what those are called? If anybody could hook me up with that that would be great. Also, toms River seems to have a lot of fires, but this was a sort of mild fire. Glad No one got hurt and not the fire got put out.
???? what are you on about..? it’s literally a regular fire engine
It's a mid mount engine.
@@ihateidiots I meant type of engine as in what make and model
Guy probably can drive home
50 guys for a vehicle fire
Two engines and a truck is standard
Can I truly ask why don't they run I support First Responders dearly but why do a lot of firefighters walk like nothing is wrong like you can save property but I'll walk and take time with gear
Because everyone is trained not to run, that’s how injuries occur. I am all for walking with a purpose and gearing up quickly but there is absolutely no need to run on any fireground, especially a car fire
@@demonracer2Ok I can get that but I mean isn't it made clear that they need water on that fire first I mean you can always be a far enough away to spray that quick lie they have in the front of the bumper or if they have it installed but the time of the gear while the hose could be used in that time could be better than just watching it burn when you have water there but safety I'd very much important
Cool video, they got the fire out quickly --- Debbie
Through out his cigarette
poor truck
I am watching from Elmira NY I hope the company was able to replace their equipment
Why the mutual aid,was Toms River fire department at another call?
Yh u
How about the chief up there with no air pack on
How bout that sweetie. You are also a crank.
Did they really need 3 trucks just for this?😒🙄
Better 3 than none
Virgil....the prince of hindsight. Now recline that chair and take a nap.
@@RLTtizME Stfu before I send you to a place that you don't wanna go. I said what I said. Now move that way➡➡➡
#Boatarde😎✌️
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An awful lot of resources used for a small incident. Appears to me that no exposures were threatened! Hmm A bunch of bored Firefighters who said pickup and trailer on fire… Let’s rock and roll
This a pretty typical response, a weekday response in a volunteer town you never know who’s going to show up, if another call came in the last engine easily could have left
@@demonracer2 Yes the other engines could go to another call.. But how far away from the station are they in conjunction with the next scene?
@@wyattjohnson5898 they are within their respective response area
Hi demonracer2
Must be a small community they nothing else to do
54 square miles and 100,000+ for population, definitely not
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Dump the city on it
FILL THE BOX BRÜTHER