Wow, great catch, so much cool stuff in this video. Never saw a full canteen unit before, other than RACs, and so many tankers. And the drone shots are always amazing. Thanks!
Sounded kinda like the squak box from Emergency there at the beginning. You knew when that thing went off for anything over 10 seconds, stuff was about to get serious for Squad and Engine 51. Impressive RAC rig they got there! Excellent work with the drone as usual!
Fantastic footage. It was amazing to see all the emergency personnel working hard at getting the fire 🔥 out. I've never seen so many tanker trucks on one call. I hope there were no injuries fighting this fire. Have a great day my friend,and stay safe ❤️🙂⚘️🚒.
Yea the OC will call for a strike team of tankers . These are already set up in advance . But you can call for a strike team of anything trucks , engines , EMS
Hello and many greetings from Germany First of all: A huge thank you to all firefighters, not just the American ones, all firefighters all over the world, for the very often dangerous job they do. This was the first time I saw that a fire department had a mobile canteen. Could we get more information about this vehicle? I would be particularly interested in the supply capacity. And at the same time, kudos to the unit that maintains such a vehicle. It's always all too easy to forget how important this vehicle is to the forces deployed. Therefore, a big thank you to this unit that owns and operates this vehicle. The Lady
A canteen is commonly not owned by a fire department due to taxpayer funding being much more needed to go for other safety related equipment. This part of the country will tax the citizens to the extreme and throw away the money on a canteen for a fire department. The upkeep on that thing would be expensive, adding to the fact it would rarely be used. In more sane parts of America, the local RedCross chapter will pay a local food truck operator to set up a canteen when there is a larger fire to contend with, and the red cross will pay for the food.
Hopefully there were no injuries to anyone related to this incident, a massive area to control. Thank you to all firefighters everywhere for protecting the citizens of your coverage area.
Wow ! i think this is the most tankers i have ever seen at a call out in a video! I know its rural and no Hydrants ect so with the warehouse / factory being so large ect they were definatly needed! bravo to all the fire crews who attended in fighting this masive fire and im glad no one was hurt or injured in tackling it. I salute you from the UK as has been said further down all firefighters no matter what country ect they are in are all part of a brotherhood that stand together through good times and bad!
I never cease to be amazed how municipalities and counties allow structures such as this to be constructed without a source of water that can provide ready water to multiple fire apparatuses and sprinkler systems. Internal sprinkler systems use a lot of water and will run a well dry in a matter of minutes. It's a wonder that an insurance provider would even consider covering such a structure.
I tend to agree with you. A structure that big in a rural area should have been made to have their own water supply or not even allowed to be built in that area.
Ephrata, PA, had a similar fire about a month ago. Martin's Country Market had a 4-alarm fire. They had units from Lancaster, Lebanon, Berks, and Chester Counties. Lots of tankers there too.
Well, of course all these tanker trucks are needed due to a shortage or even absence of fire hydrants close enough to the response site! No wet stuff to put on the hot stuff means to sit and wait for the fire to go out by itself! I wonder why water supply is a problem in industrial areas, where fires may have dire consequences, as opposed to "ordinary" building fires. Otherwise these firetrucks are just awesome! Did I spot some yellow trucks? I had always thought fire trucks are red! All the best! Oh, I forget: great drone footage at 5:50!
The Best in Show of the Great Tender Parade had to be the tractor tanker from Vineland. Good lord there had to be tenders from other States! Amazing video too.
I guess the tub is faster than making & breaking hard connections? Great footage; crazy tanker relay. I'm amazed the facility didn't have a sprinkler tank.
They must have had a contingency plan to get so many water tankers responding so quickly. I think I counted 18, but it was hard to count. I liked the multi coloured ladder, it sure made it visible! 🇨🇦
Don’t think this fire was knocked. Looks like majority of it was because it burned most of the fireload. Tough when you’re relying on tankers for your water supply. Nice work on the video.
I find it amazing they were trying to draw all the water off one hydrant....seems they would set up multiple drawing points with all the trucks waiting idle in line.
Dam would have stuck around if I knew you were floating around the scene,I was there early on in the job since it’s a mile away from me, had some good access to the scene I could have got you in for some good footage.
when ya say they got a good knock on it and they obviously dont as that is still a good 5 alarm fully involved structure fire . The core of that building is gutted and visible fire showing all four corners . Its contained sure but by no means knocked
Snowball turkey factory closed more then 10 years ago. It had become a hangout for degenerate kids and some urban explorers. My friend lives across the street and there was just a fire a couple months ago and some shady people caught trying to steal equipment. It has been an ugly landmark in our town for too long.
Wish you wouldn't spend so much time filming the trucks. We can't see the progress in knocking down the fire if we don't see it from the earliest possible footage.
Nice drone work. Were you able to share that with the IC in real time? Maybe they should have called in some front end loaders, to breach some walls, to allow access for more hoselines.
❤❤😂😂😅😅😅they deserve alot of credit tons of it let's honor and appreciate the paramedics and firemen who proudly serve us your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated thanks great job great team work and great and sweet catches great team efforts are deeply appreciated by everyone who responds much love and respect and appreciation job well done you should be amazed and proud lets stop and hope everyone is doing ok right stay safe and warm out there way to go !!! Joe
Great coverage. Though I have to admit that I have seen lines of cement trucks unload their cement in quicker fashion and better organised when constructing a building than the water tenders supplying water
Totally awesome coverage. Love seeing all the different departments coming together to help and support each other as family...🤗🤗
Wow, great catch, so much cool stuff in this video. Never saw a full canteen unit before, other than RACs, and so many tankers. And the drone shots are always amazing. Thanks!
WOW!! that was massive and the fact there were no hydrants close by that they had to bring in that many tankers including a semi tanker
This is a dead end street too, a lot of walking.
Sounded kinda like the squak box from Emergency there at the beginning. You knew when that thing went off for anything over 10 seconds, stuff was about to get serious for Squad and Engine 51. Impressive RAC rig they got there! Excellent work with the drone as usual!
Fantastic footage. It was amazing to see all the emergency personnel working hard at getting the fire 🔥 out. I've never seen so many tanker trucks on one call. I hope there were no injuries fighting this fire. Have a great day my friend,and stay safe ❤️🙂⚘️🚒.
This was my street last night… very intense situation all personnel did an amazing job i cant thank them enough
I heard all the fire trucks last night going down my street
Any history about this factory ??
@@aalleexx16 I always heard it was a turkey processing facility. Other then that I have know clue as to when it shut down
It used to be Snowball Foods, a processor of poultry products. Closed many years ago.
That’s one hell of a lot of tankers. Love the drone coverage
Yea the OC will call for a strike team of tankers . These are already set up in advance . But you can call for a strike team of anything trucks , engines , EMS
Chief said he only called for one but one once is called some are activated automatically
Holy tanker taskforce!! 😮😮
Hello and many greetings from Germany
First of all: A huge thank you to all firefighters, not just the American ones, all firefighters all over the world, for the very often dangerous job they do.
This was the first time I saw that a fire department had a mobile canteen. Could we get more information about this vehicle? I would be particularly interested in the supply capacity.
And at the same time, kudos to the unit that maintains such a vehicle. It's always all too easy to forget how important this vehicle is to the forces deployed.
Therefore, a big thank you to this unit that owns and operates this vehicle.
The Lady
A canteen is commonly not owned by a fire department due to taxpayer funding being much more needed to go for other safety related equipment. This part of the country will tax the citizens to the extreme and throw away the money on a canteen for a fire department. The upkeep on that thing would be expensive, adding to the fact it would rarely be used.
In more sane parts of America, the local RedCross chapter will pay a local food truck operator to set up a canteen when there is a larger fire to contend with, and the red cross will pay for the food.
Hopefully there were no injuries to anyone related to this incident, a massive area to control.
Thank you to all firefighters everywhere for protecting the citizens of your coverage area.
Good job! Makes me proud to wear one of your shirts!!
Appreciate that!!
@@jerseyshorefireresponse how do i get one of your shirts??????
3 different county tender task force called Atlantic, Salem and Gloucester
You forgot Cumberland too.
There certainly are alot of warehouses on fire in just a few days.
Wow ! i think this is the most tankers i have ever seen at a call out in a video! I know its rural and no Hydrants ect so with the warehouse / factory being so large ect they were definatly needed! bravo to all the fire crews who attended in fighting this masive fire and im glad no one was hurt or injured in tackling it. I salute you from the UK as has been said further down all firefighters no matter what country ect they are in are all part of a brotherhood that stand together through good times and bad!
I never cease to be amazed how municipalities and counties allow structures such as this to be constructed without a source of water that can provide ready water to multiple fire apparatuses and sprinkler systems. Internal sprinkler systems use a lot of water and will run a well dry in a matter of minutes. It's a wonder that an insurance provider would even consider covering such a structure.
I tend to agree with you. A structure that big in a rural area should have been made to have their own water supply or not even allowed to be built in that area.
Based upon what appears to be weeds growing in parts of the parking lot, it looks like it’s been abandoned.
Amazing job covering this fire!
Great coverage
Great video and drone footage. Never saw so many tankers.
Ephrata, PA, had a similar fire about a month ago. Martin's Country Market had a 4-alarm fire. They had units from Lancaster, Lebanon, Berks, and Chester Counties. Lots of tankers there too.
Fantastic footage, great work
Well, of course all these tanker trucks are needed due to a shortage or even absence of fire hydrants close enough to the response site! No wet stuff to put on the hot stuff means to sit and wait for the fire to go out by itself! I wonder why water supply is a problem in industrial areas, where fires may have dire consequences, as opposed to "ordinary" building fires.
Otherwise these firetrucks are just awesome! Did I spot some yellow trucks? I had always thought fire trucks are red!
All the best! Oh, I forget: great drone footage at 5:50!
The Best in Show of the Great Tender Parade had to be the tractor tanker from Vineland. Good lord there had to be tenders from other States! Amazing video too.
Outstanding aerial video!!
Nice job on the video,drone and naration.
I guess the tub is faster than making & breaking hard connections?
Great footage; crazy tanker relay.
I'm amazed the facility didn't have a sprinkler tank.
That is a lot of water on wheels in a very short amount of time. Very well preplanned.
nocked down? it looks more like area where the fire has consumed all fuel load then they were able to douse the rest of it.
Yeah, burnt out.
Great video
They must have had a contingency plan to get so many water tankers responding so quickly. I think I counted 18, but it was hard to count. I liked the multi coloured ladder, it sure made it visible! 🇨🇦
Thank you for the free hearing test in the beginning, I know I'm not deaf now hahaha
Can you explain exactly what your definition of “ pretty good knock “ is ? Your video coverage is great , your drone footage is outstanding.
Wow what a huge fire. So glad the departments worked together to keep that fire from spreading to the woods around there.
Don’t think this fire was knocked. Looks like majority of it was because it burned most of the fireload. Tough when you’re relying on tankers for your water supply. Nice work on the video.
I find it amazing they were trying to draw all the water off one hydrant....seems they would set up multiple drawing points with all the trucks waiting idle in line.
@@grandinosour they were if you notice that "baskets" for drafting water from i think that hydrant was used mainly to fill the tankers
Yeah it burnt itself out was just surprised how fast it did
@@grandinosour they were using the drafting if you noticed in the start of video they where also using supply engines to feed aerial apparatus
That was a huge amount of fire fighters even a few from my home town
A bit inefficient with the porta ponds but it looks like they had plenty of water available regardless
Dam would have stuck around if I knew you were floating around the scene,I was there early on in the job since it’s a mile away from me, had some good access to the scene I could have got you in for some good footage.
Bringing the water excellent clip brother
I’ll never understand why departments specify top mount pumps on massive pumper tenders.
looked like 2 of the aerial ladders was moving the stream around but the 3 rd one never moved...
Looks like the fire burned most of itself out. But still a great effort by all the departments with the lack of water. Great job on the video.
A lot of foam insulation for the reefer in the rear.
WOW, the longest stretch I’ve ever seen!!
Never seen so many tankers for a call
Water supply there isnt that great especially fir a fire this big
when ya say they got a good knock on it and they obviously dont as that is still a good 5 alarm fully involved structure fire . The core of that building is gutted and visible fire showing all four corners . Its contained sure but by no means knocked
6:59 How disgusting that is. I have zero respect for any firefighter.
great drone footage
That's the most water tenders I've ever seen on one fire.
What kind of warehouse was it
Obviously abandoned.
Poultry prosessing plant...google earth show a bunch for refrigeration equipment on the roof like a cold storage warehouse would have.
Snowball turkey factory closed more then 10 years ago. It had become a hangout for degenerate kids and some urban explorers. My friend lives across the street and there was just a fire a couple months ago and some shady people caught trying to steal equipment. It has been an ugly landmark in our town for too long.
@@grandinosour USED to be, giant weeds in the parking lot, clearly been closed for years.
Tankers as far as the eye can see dang!!
Was this a 5th alarm warehouse fire?
Good / Bad news: Guys did the best they could / They got a “good knock on it” (really?) but most of the roof burned through and collapsed.
With all these huge fires one would think to have a fire department with a deluge fire engine 🚒
You would need a good water supply.
@@SaseboJoe a Ferrara Deluge truck would assist in these huge fires check it out here on RUclips
List of departments, number of departments, please. Thank you.
now that's a lot of tenders
This was a long long night. Luckily my crew actually got to play a little bit and didn’t have to worry about water supply.
they got the pool set up
Holy Tankers!
Tanker Taskforce Rock
Wish you wouldn't spend so much time filming the trucks. We can't see the progress in knocking down the fire if we don't see it from the earliest possible footage.
Funny how editing works! I actually filmed the fire then walked up and filmed the trucks, just edited the trucks in before the fire!
This was an hour & half from where I live so that’s why the fire burnt out by the time I arrived
Ah, ok. Just would have liked to see what exactly the firefighters were up against. That was an IMPRESSIVE response though.
Nice drone work. Were you able to share that with the IC in real time? Maybe they should have called in some front end loaders, to breach some walls, to allow access for more hoselines.
Looks like ah tanker parade 😂
Saving the foundation in Jersey 😂😂😂😂😂
When they said "send a tanker" East Vineland
sent a Tanker 2:47
If I was to take a stab as to the cause of the fire maybe arson, squatters or playing with matches
Truck fuel cost going to be high.
So what?! Whatever it takes to get the job done. Complain about it when it affects where you live? I think not.
Fier truck parade! Befor all hell breakes loose
Great video --- Gebbie
❤❤😂😂😅😅😅they deserve alot of credit tons of it let's honor and appreciate the paramedics and firemen who proudly serve us your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated thanks great job great team work and great and sweet catches great team efforts are deeply appreciated by everyone who responds much love and respect and appreciation job well done you should be amazed and proud lets stop and hope everyone is doing ok right stay safe and warm out there way to go !!! Joe
Great coverage. Though I have to admit that I have seen lines of cement trucks unload their cement in quicker fashion and better organised when constructing a building than the water tenders supplying water
Thanks good little video
Garden hose
Liked and shared
Wonder if it was an insurance fire, or if it was arson
Weak streams.
imagine doing this for free... smh
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Open borders and cheap mad labor
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Just the tones alone OMG
Holy tanker’s Batman
i live in Cape may County and hear that every day My Daughter Belongs to the Fire Department.
Which fire Company was Star Cross where they from ?
speaking of the Devil My fire company just got a Called out for Vehicle StA 72 & STA 71
To many tones minutes were wasted by tones.