Almost 30 years experience here. But I have to agree that it’s unnecessarily for the truckees to stay up there. It’s vented, it’s abandoned, it’s a total loss. Prevent extension to exposures and call it a day. Why risk firefighters for no reason? Just my 2 cents. Be safe guys!
Nope you are correct , absolutely no need to be on the roof. The fire was already venting just get some water on the fire instead wasting time on the roof.
If you watch a fire from LA they get on the roof even if the fire is through the roof. I can't believe they don't have more injuries from that. I want to go home at the end of the shift.
@@thenussbaum44 That is the thing I don't understand, they get on the roof no matter what even if they don't need to . Stupidity at its best but even more worrying is that the people in charge let them do it.
Its just a shame we see so many firefighters killed or injured needlessly on derelict structures that aren't worth the risk they are taking. Even if the fire was stopped in place most of these would only be torn down later.
:50 SECONDS IN. First thought, the fire is heavily venting through the roof, so why is he taking a saw up there to vent? Then the mind blowing moment...He seems to to step onto the roof and bounce up and down to "sound the roof",,SMH, Am I missing something???
@@dillydilly7722 Yes, thank you, it did release a lot of heat and smoke. Not afraid to admit when I'm wrong. Still not certain about that "sounding technique". :)
DUDE !!!!!! You need to contact a Paranormal group ASAP to investigate that house. You recorded a blue Orb from 0:20 to 0:56 which was floating around asking for help.......
It was not unstable. It needed additional vertical ventilation to improve conditions for members going inside. Look closely: as soon as they start opening the roof, the heavy, pressurized smoke showing from the doorway almost goes away because now that heat and smoke are going out the vent holes. That is how it is truly supposed to work.
1:20 Okay! The hole is cut, and the smoke continues out the front door unabated. So, what was the reason for all those children to climb on the roof of a burning building? The fire in the rear which should have been addressed from the rear, is only getting bigger. 2:10 Now they have the attic burning really good, so it is now a Structural fire. 3:00 The fire is still burning like a SOB. The water that IDIOT is squirting is NOT getting on any of the materials throughout the attic. It is JUST wetting down the materials in his Line of Sight. These are idiotic children, not firefighters and definitely not heroes. If they were at all competent and responsible, they would have gone straight to the rear and would have stopped the threat.
You push/fight the fire from the uninvolved towards the involved, not the other way around. That also helps to set-up getting a line between any occupants and the fire. But it sounds like you know all about firefighting so carry on.
@@joshroten3997 What you said sounds great on paper just like the rediculous tactic of Vertical Venting. Your comment is a perfect recital of the ignorant position that the fire service has held for decades until some people started to actually think before they spoke. You fight fires like I spell it out. UL and ISFSI back up everything I have ever said.
@@JB91710 you follow your “book” and I’ll follow mine with 32 years of fulltime experience, the majority of those on a Truck Company doing what we were supposed to do to assist our Brothers on the Engine Companies. I have seen what works.
@@joshroten3997 Go investigate the tactics that kill firefighters on the job. They are based in unnecessarily dangerous positioning of firefighters. Every residential structure has at least one egress window in every liveable room. That means the vast majority of the fire can be extinguished from the exterior. Think about this. What sense does it make to stand inside the fire and combustible gases to put them out? Want to get steamed, do it that way?
Almost 30 years experience here. But I have to agree that it’s unnecessarily for the truckees to stay up there. It’s vented, it’s abandoned, it’s a total loss. Prevent extension to exposures and call it a day. Why risk firefighters for no reason? Just my 2 cents. Be safe guys!
Spectacular Footage and Coverage!
Great video. I saw engine 25 from Pico Rivera on Slauson Ave. I grew up just off Passons Blvd south of Washington Blvd.
Vacant House,That much Fire..No reason for those guys to be on that Roof..
Nope you are correct , absolutely no need to be on the roof. The fire was already venting just get some water on the fire instead wasting time on the roof.
If you watch a fire from LA they get on the roof even if the fire is through the roof. I can't believe they don't have more injuries from that. I want to go home at the end of the shift.
@@thenussbaum44 That is the thing I don't understand, they get on the roof no matter what even if they don't need to . Stupidity at its best but even more worrying is that the people in charge let them do it.
Its just a shame we see so many firefighters killed or injured needlessly on derelict structures that aren't worth the risk they are taking. Even if the fire was stopped in place most of these would only be torn down later.
@@rickharrington Absolutely, too many getting killed and injured for nothing.Very sad really.
Great video!
OH MY GOSH... VERY VERY DANGER..
I LOVE US FD🙏
Great shots fellas!
thank you! stay safe.
Excellent video !
A booster line through the roof vent hole ?
I haven't seen a booster line used in years---not even on car fires!
Dope video
Great job, good catch...
Do you have like a media badge? How did you slip the the officer?
Maybe part of the FD team or something.
Nice video! You have a new subscriber!
Nice video
very nice camera......
Sheriff’s behaved themselves?
never that
Did someone 'douse' the deputy?
looks like a company on the B/C side overshot with the nozzle. he was caught in a different type of cross fire haha. thanks for watching
:50 SECONDS IN. First thought, the fire is heavily venting through the roof, so why is he taking a saw up there to vent? Then the mind blowing moment...He seems to to step onto the roof and bounce up and down to "sound the roof",,SMH, Am I missing something???
Yeah you’re missing a lot…look at the change in conditions from the front door when he cuts…
@@dillydilly7722 Yes, thank you, it did release a lot of heat and smoke. Not afraid to admit when I'm wrong. Still not certain about that "sounding technique". :)
DUDE !!!!!! You need to contact a Paranormal group ASAP to investigate that house. You recorded a blue Orb from 0:20 to 0:56 which was floating around asking for help.......
@@timkling9548 The sun is orangish/yellow... this is blue, it's a ghost orb....
These Jakes are just asking to fall through a roof. Sad.
You must be overweight. Consider knocking off a few pounds. Your BarcaLounger will thank you.
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What is it with LA and going up on unstable roofs? It has already self-vented!
It was not unstable. It needed additional vertical ventilation to improve conditions for members going inside. Look closely: as soon as they start opening the roof, the heavy, pressurized smoke showing from the doorway almost goes away because now that heat and smoke are going out the vent holes. That is how it is truly supposed to work.
Training video? It is a vacant house anyway
negative, reports of homeless living inside.
No city is going to let you burn a home for training releasing toxins into the air, least of all some city in Kalifornia.
@@justincase7937 Sure they will if you get the proper permits and follow procedures. We've done it a lot.
Jesus saves
Let's just all hang out on this burning roof to admire our work... SMH...
Are you a firefighter?
@@nicholasschwarz7147 I am and it's just plain stupid to be up there.
When you SYH...we can hear a rattling sounds. What's up with that?
1:20 Okay! The hole is cut, and the smoke continues out the front door unabated. So, what was the reason for all those children to climb on the roof of a burning building? The fire in the rear which should have been addressed from the rear, is only getting bigger.
2:10 Now they have the attic burning really good, so it is now a Structural fire.
3:00 The fire is still burning like a SOB. The water that IDIOT is squirting is NOT getting on any of the materials throughout the attic. It is JUST wetting down the materials in his Line of Sight. These are idiotic children, not firefighters and definitely not heroes.
If they were at all competent and responsible, they would have gone straight to the rear and would have stopped the threat.
You push/fight the fire from the uninvolved towards the involved, not the other way around. That also helps to set-up getting a line between any occupants and the fire. But it sounds like you know all about firefighting so carry on.
@@joshroten3997 What you said sounds great on paper just like the rediculous tactic of Vertical Venting. Your comment is a perfect recital of the ignorant position that the fire service has held for decades until some people started to actually think before they spoke. You fight fires like I spell it out. UL and ISFSI back up everything I have ever said.
@@JB91710 you follow your “book” and I’ll follow mine with 32 years of fulltime experience, the majority of those on a Truck Company doing what we were supposed to do to assist our Brothers on the Engine Companies. I have seen what works.
Often disagree with you, but not here.
@@joshroten3997 Go investigate the tactics that kill firefighters on the job. They are based in unnecessarily dangerous positioning of firefighters. Every residential structure has at least one egress window in every liveable room. That means the vast majority of the fire can be extinguished from the exterior. Think about this. What sense does it make to stand inside the fire and combustible gases to put them out? Want to get steamed, do it that way?