Wow! Your coverage of this fire is comprehensive and demonstates the magnitude of what happens & how dangerous fireworks can be, assuming this is the actual cause, as was stated on the news. Your footage was used on L.A. news stations, so congradulations for that. It's tragic that homes were lost due to the irresponsible choices made yesterday by those who shot off fireworks in the heat and brush. Your video also shows just how hard the fire personnel work to save structures both on the ground and in the air. Thank you to all first responders who make their living in the fire fighting industry serving others under dangerous conditions. And you are pretty brave yourself for filming this. It was hot & smokey.
Thank you, I really appreciate that. The first responders are hero's for sure. These men and women constantly put themselves in harms way for us. I agree about the fireworks, I personally just don't understand why someone would risk a situation like this over a firework. Thank you again, I appreciate your support.
So upsetting. Our neighbor across the street had the nerve to argue with us on the 4th of July because him and his family were lighting off fireworks and they were landing on our property. I hope he sees this and comes to his senses. I'm so disgusted with humanity
Yes, because 3 people lighting fireworks and running away is the same as responsible people using fireworks. Second, riverside has burned before. Really bad in the past. Maybe doing preventative measures would be a better idea. Especially with matchbox construction of houses. It could have been anything to spark this and it would have been the same result.
@chazman4461 there's no such thing as responsible people lighting fireworks in a neighborhood with trees all around, in over 100 degrees on top of it. It's illegal for a reason. You sound like my neighbor, are you him?
Beautiful homes. If I ever have the money to live in a home like that, I’ll make sure to dig two huge holes, with large 1,000 gallon water tanks, and a gnarly hose set up, better yet huge sprinklers.
Incredible footage! So sorry to see so much loss. My brother lost a house to a brush fire in 04 , Del Rosa/SB. And I’ve lost a house to a flood 08 Index WA . We feel your pain. My prayers that all lives were saved. That’s truly all that matters. Sad to say, but everything else can be replaced.🙏
So crazy I have a friend who's house caught on fire his house burned down. Not to dust but down and his cars never caught fire. They were infront of the house like these ones in this video. I still can't get how that happens.
multi million dollar homes and we still cant build them to not burn to the ground? i rather have a 500 thousand dollar home with 5 million dollar worth of dont burn down protection instead of building a 2 million dollar match stick
Clearing space for new 15 min. city/transportation corridor. In the beginning the structure is on fire but trees over hanging the burning structure are not burning...
😮😢 just to set a few things straight; the word was "someone thought they saw fireworks" and then "people were seen fleeing (or evacuating) the area".... looked like a lot of people, 1500 households were made to flee the area. no one was noted as claiming to have heard or even smelled lit fireworks, nor did anyone see any person lighting fireworks off....typical Cali mysterios fire, and it has been hellaciously hot!
Look man, the Aboriginal Americans had names for these places, like "Whoosh Valley" and "Hill Of Black Smoke". And they _never_ built their homes in these areas. But rich people move in and "see the view", and don't give the slightest thought to how things are going to go *WHEN* the land catches fire. Not if it catches fire, *WHEN* it catches fire. Nobody has their own hydrant adapters? Nobody has their own fire hoses, nozzles or pumps? Come on, man. If you're going to live in fire country, you need to take some basic responsibility and not only be prepared, but you need to know HOW to use your equipment. Calling the fire department is the right thing to do, but they aren't enough anymore. *YOU* have to *HELP!* Keep your property clean, keep the boundaries cut, don't allow debris to build up. Have proper, high-volume hoses, nozzles and hydrant adapters on hand, so you don't block the fire department's equipment when they arrive. Coordinate with your neighbors. Train with your gear. Heck, have a block party where you all take part in dragging the gear out and getting it set up! You spent 2 million dollars on this home, at least spend another $500 on a wildfire hose kit from Amazon.
Years back there was a disastrous fire in the hills of Oakland. Many houses burned, the fire was extremely hot due to all the eucalyptus overgrowth. Following the fire, a special fire zone was created for the area, with property taxes paying for inspectors to survey and require clearing. All was fine for the five years the ordinance was in effect, but as soon as it ended the fools let things go wild again. Now, it's just as bad, or worse than it was. People are idiots.
Just as a reminder about those Evergreen Supertankers: there are at least two other fires going on in CA right now. I feel for these people, but the other two fires' sizes and weather conditions make this fire a little less priority than the others for the use of Supertankers. Please be safe, everyone. Thank you to the fire personnel.
Embarrassing 2-1/2” hose lay from the back step! Why does this fire department flat load all of their 2-1/2” hose forcing firefighters to pull and peel hose from the tail board at approximately 12 foot intervals???!!! There is such a thing as Horse shoe load so 2 firefighters can drop 200 feet of hose on the street in 2 motions from the tailboard to the pavement. All that pulling by multiple firefighters from the back step is not only a time waster, it also robs firefighters of much needed energy to fight the fire. These are poorly trained firefighters and I blame their Fire Chief for not having a respectable hose load on his pumpers. Chief Hughes Battalion 1 (retired) Chicago FD
Thank you, I appreciate it. Safety is always my first concern and I never risk myself for any shot. That being said, it is very dangerous and fires are unpredictable and dangerous. Thanks again for your support.
I hope you have visible VEST + GIANT media badge, because if a stranger was on my property filming my immediate response is to warn you to stay away or face consequences.
Water alone does not save houses. You need foam to smother the fire. Just spray slime instead of water and the result maybe different. Footage was great. There is a lot of action in the boots. Sorry, for the houses and home lost. People invest in their home and puff go their houses in a day. Scary, if you happen to be there and sad if you are not there, but later found out it. Little garden hose just slow the fire down. You need more air tankers. The bigger the house the bigger the tender box.
A little bit of labor on the part of the property owners could have made this all a non-issue. Those "billions to Ukraine" wouldn't have gone into fire fighting equipment anyhow. Be real.
People deserve little sympathy when they do nothing to remove the vegetation from around their homes. Extra work for firefighters and expense for taxpayers, higher insurance rates for everyone else.
Multi million dollar homes. Expensive cars, but who needs to keep the brush cut back. Or have a stand pipe system for firefighters to use to protect their homes in cases like this. It's not like they don't have the money to have one put in.
Ace Fire Defence Co.......They sell 1.5 inch fire hose..... Hydrant wrenches..... Hydrant Valves.....Thermo plastic nozzles.....Pool Pumps....Suction hoses......Their prices are good ...They sell kits....Sherwin got tired of seeing these type incident's and opened his own fire equip. Co.
Wow! Your coverage of this fire is comprehensive and demonstates the magnitude of what happens & how dangerous fireworks can be, assuming this is the actual cause, as was stated on the news. Your footage was used on L.A. news stations, so congradulations for that. It's tragic that homes were lost due to the irresponsible choices made yesterday by those who shot off fireworks in the heat and brush. Your video also shows just how hard the fire personnel work to save structures both on the ground and in the air. Thank you to all first responders who make their living in the fire fighting industry serving others under dangerous conditions. And you are pretty brave yourself for filming this. It was hot & smokey.
Thank you, I really appreciate that. The first responders are hero's for sure. These men and women constantly put themselves in harms way for us. I agree about the fireworks, I personally just don't understand why someone would risk a situation like this over a firework. Thank you again, I appreciate your support.
Thank you to the fireman, policeman, and the LoneWolf for putting their lives on the line and reporting to us. Stay safe out there everyone!
So upsetting. Our neighbor across the street had the nerve to argue with us on the 4th of July because him and his family were lighting off fireworks and they were landing on our property. I hope he sees this and comes to his senses. I'm so disgusted with humanity
Yes, because 3 people lighting fireworks and running away is the same as responsible people using fireworks. Second, riverside has burned before. Really bad in the past. Maybe doing preventative measures would be a better idea. Especially with matchbox construction of houses. It could have been anything to spark this and it would have been the same result.
@chazman4461 there's no such thing as responsible people lighting fireworks in a neighborhood with trees all around, in over 100 degrees on top of it. It's illegal for a reason. You sound like my neighbor, are you him?
@@itsjustme3785 Bahahaha, or some one else's neighbor just like 'em....
same here in Sunland it was like a war zone and just miracle, the authorities,let it continue,until 1 am
@jackduras6238 yeah has anyone ever even received a fine or been given jail time? That's why these jerks just keep continuing
Great work covering this, wow, thank you, stay safe
By far the most amazing footage I have ever seen those guys are heroes
thanks for the video [[[up and close [[ prayers for the families that lost yurts homes [[ and every one
Incredible footage!! Thank you for covering the fire.
Gracias por grabar las noticias
Outstanding job
Those F.F.s work their asses off.
Beautiful homes. If I ever have the money to live in a home like that, I’ll make sure to dig two huge holes, with large 1,000 gallon water tanks, and a gnarly hose set up, better yet huge sprinklers.
and an airtight mylar wrap to keep the embers and smoke out. Why the hell not??
Saving the animals is heart warming… 😊
Trim your garden or burn up didn’t read the fire prevention notice you got three months ago!
Incredible footage!
So sorry to see so much loss.
My brother lost a house to a brush fire in 04 , Del Rosa/SB. And I’ve lost a house to a flood 08 Index WA . We feel your pain. My prayers that all lives were saved. That’s truly all that matters. Sad to say, but everything else can be replaced.🙏
We got an alert in the alert to be prepared to evacuate as the fire was getting closer to where we live. It was scary.
This is why fireworks must be OUTLAWED!!
Heartbreaking! Thank you Lone Wolfe for these most amazing images!!! WOW!
So crazy I have a friend who's house caught on fire his house burned down. Not to dust but down and his cars never caught fire. They were infront of the house like these ones in this video. I still can't get how that happens.
Heartbreaking. Prayers to everyone affected 🙏
Pine ans Spruce Trees go up like matches because of their rosin.
Fires can be extremely deadly, especially with high winds it will spread rapidly.
multi million dollar homes and we still cant build them to not burn to the ground? i rather have a 500 thousand dollar home with 5 million dollar worth of dont burn down protection instead of building a 2 million dollar match stick
This is very depressing to watch.
TAKE TWO ASPRIN WITH BEER THEN CALL A WALK IN CLINIC.
Clearing space for new 15 min. city/transportation corridor.
In the beginning the structure is on fire but trees over hanging the burning structure are not burning...
😮😢 just to set a few things straight; the word was "someone thought they saw fireworks" and then "people were seen fleeing (or evacuating) the area".... looked like a lot of people, 1500 households were made to flee the area. no one was noted as claiming to have heard or even smelled lit fireworks, nor did anyone see any person lighting fireworks off....typical Cali mysterios fire, and it has been hellaciously hot!
Ein furchtbares Feuer 😨😨😨😢😱😱 Die schönen Häuser, ich hoffe die Häuser konnten alle gerettet werden und die Bewohner auch 😟😟
Look man, the Aboriginal Americans had names for these places, like "Whoosh Valley" and "Hill Of Black Smoke". And they _never_ built their homes in these areas. But rich people move in and "see the view", and don't give the slightest thought to how things are going to go *WHEN* the land catches fire. Not if it catches fire, *WHEN* it catches fire. Nobody has their own hydrant adapters? Nobody has their own fire hoses, nozzles or pumps? Come on, man. If you're going to live in fire country, you need to take some basic responsibility and not only be prepared, but you need to know HOW to use your equipment. Calling the fire department is the right thing to do, but they aren't enough anymore. *YOU* have to *HELP!* Keep your property clean, keep the boundaries cut, don't allow debris to build up. Have proper, high-volume hoses, nozzles and hydrant adapters on hand, so you don't block the fire department's equipment when they arrive. Coordinate with your neighbors. Train with your gear. Heck, have a block party where you all take part in dragging the gear out and getting it set up! You spent 2 million dollars on this home, at least spend another $500 on a wildfire hose kit from Amazon.
Years back there was a disastrous fire in the hills of Oakland. Many houses burned, the fire was extremely hot due to all the eucalyptus overgrowth. Following the fire, a special fire zone was created for the area, with property taxes paying for inspectors to survey and require clearing. All was fine for the five years the ordinance was in effect, but as soon as it ended the fools let things go wild again. Now, it's just as bad, or worse than it was. People are idiots.
Lovely old California...torched! Can't get that back. Shame!
What happened to the kids?
My thoughts and prayers go out to every one 🙏
Oh...the rakers with their two cents!
Just as a reminder about those Evergreen Supertankers: there are at least two other fires going on in CA right now. I feel for these people, but the other two fires' sizes and weather conditions make this fire a little less priority than the others for the use of Supertankers. Please be safe, everyone. Thank you to the fire personnel.
I always love the guy battling a wildfire with shorts sandals, and no shirt
I saw that too and just SMH!
Dumb dress for the occasion
Legendary.
I cried watching this.....from a news family.......was impressed by the coverage....
Embarrassing 2-1/2” hose lay from the back step! Why does this fire department flat load all of their 2-1/2” hose forcing firefighters to pull and peel hose from the tail board at approximately 12 foot intervals???!!! There is such a thing as Horse shoe load so 2 firefighters can drop 200 feet of hose on the street in 2 motions from the tailboard to the pavement. All that pulling by multiple firefighters from the back step is not only a time waster, it also robs firefighters of much needed energy to fight the fire. These are poorly trained firefighters and I blame their Fire Chief for not having a respectable hose load on his pumpers.
Chief Hughes
Battalion 1 (retired)
Chicago FD
Brush and tall grass right up to the edge of the road. What could go wrong??
HEY WOLFMAN JACK WHO STARTED THIS FIRE.
Remember- a SPRINKLER ON the ROOF OF YOUR HOUSE CAN * SAVE YOUR HOME 🏡
BE SAFE 🙏 🌎 out there! Eh
🤔 🤔
Scary stuff. Good work on the video, but dont get yourself cooked in the process.
Thank you, I appreciate it. Safety is always my first concern and I never risk myself for any shot. That being said, it is very dangerous and fires are unpredictable and dangerous. Thanks again for your support.
So devasting and anyone's worst nightmare... Props to everyone involved fighting this fire and props to the camera guy. Be safe.
Why would anyone put bark around there house??
Fire breaks wouldn't hurt either
Hey I’m in the video (im shown going down the hill) that fire was some crazy stuff
I'm the girl coming out of that fire..
clear the dead bush from around your damn property , it can save your house from burning down
Even the "green" brush burns like crazy. I was pretty disgusted with the tall green weeds leading up the slope to that house. Stupid.
Where was this
riverside CA
Where
MAN WITH A GARDEN HOSE.
its nice living in a jungle until this happens.
Lone wolf getting all the best videos
Thanks, I appreciate the support. 🙏
@@theadventuresoflonewolf Always see all your footage on Fox 11 keep it up.
@@maceroee ❤️
This is so sad. The firefighters tried their best to save those homes for some dumbasss lighting fireworks.
i'd change my handle to running wolf, just sayin....
😮😢
Did you learn your lesson yet?
Ballsy move going to deck gun with no water supply
Everything is dead
4:30 yes, SAVE the dog!!
I hope you have visible VEST + GIANT media badge, because if a stranger was on my property filming my immediate response is to warn you to stay away or face consequences.
Only jerks mess with fireworks, always remember that
I am certain the rich people have other homes to live in
Water alone does not save houses. You need foam to smother the fire. Just spray slime instead of water and the result maybe different. Footage was great. There is a lot of action in the boots. Sorry, for the houses and home lost. People invest in their home and puff go their houses in a day. Scary, if you happen to be there and sad if you are not there, but later found out it. Little garden hose just slow the fire down. You need more air tankers. The bigger the house the bigger the tender box.
Billions to Ukraine that could have bought many fire fighting winged aircraft and Helicopters.......?
A little bit of labor on the part of the property owners could have made this all a non-issue. Those "billions to Ukraine" wouldn't have gone into fire fighting equipment anyhow. Be real.
@@Stevefor1776 Not if a Liberal controls the $$$$$
nice try Yvgeny
GLORY TO GOD IN THE HIGHTIES IN JESUS CHRIST NAME AMEN REPENT SALVATION!
REVELATION REVEALED!
People deserve little sympathy when they do nothing to remove the vegetation from around their homes. Extra work for firefighters and expense for taxpayers, higher insurance rates for everyone else.
Especially those damn palm trees, birds plant them and property owners allow them to grow, mystifies me. They are so fire prone .
@@ashwednesday8497 Yeah, Palm trees just run into arsine fires.
Multi million dollar homes. Expensive cars, but who needs to keep the brush cut back. Or have a stand pipe system for firefighters to use to protect their homes in cases like this. It's not like they don't have the money to have one put in.
The vegetation is well kept there majority people there have a gardner, fire spreads and to say people deserve no sympathy is heartless
@destravlr wow what a heartless, gross thing to say. Hope nothing happens to your home someday
Amazed👮🏻didnt terminate the pup.. they do every other pup.. in fear for their lives
A dog charging you is different than a dog stuck in a fire🤦♂️
Ace Fire Defence Co.......They sell 1.5 inch fire hose..... Hydrant wrenches..... Hydrant Valves.....Thermo plastic nozzles.....Pool Pumps....Suction hoses......Their prices are good ...They sell kits....Sherwin got tired of seeing these type incident's and opened his own fire equip. Co.
Arsonist season