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Come on let’s go!
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Great footage Bill¡!! ❤❤
Glad you enjoyed!
Fire Science 101- You are not going to 'put out' that much fire so protect your exposures and don't get anyone hurt. You can see the master streams turning to steam almost immediately.
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Massive. Wow
Like pissing in the wind.
As we used to say in my old fire department....."Better go get Leroy, cause he ain't seen nothing like this "
it was a can job when the first in got there, but by time they got ready to work it took off
The suspense of waiting for Bravo side to collapse
Great video billy
Thank you!
Trucks still there at 11:30 amAlso love the footage!
Thanks for the heads up. Glad you enjoyed the footage!
Trucks are still there right now! 😳😮💨
This building has burned before - just a different thumbnail.
Were is this fire located in the city? What are the contents in the building?
Lehigh Street between Auburn Street and Martin Luther King Jr. Drive
Good pictures of the fire but with no commentary it is very boring also with no fire department radio traffic.
I agree. I need to get the radio traffic back in the videos. Thanks for the idea.
Nice video Bill.
Calm down Jared okay
Thanks!
Go away @@ItsTheCostanza.
Bill have you driven by this building on your Saturday night ride along?
Not that I can recall.
Multiple fires like this going on at once last night within eastern Pennsylvania, not suspicious at all
Fires happen take the aluminum foil off
Yes definitely not suspicious at all
Car park if you dont put water on the fire, car park if you do. Whats the point of wasting water and your time.
So when your house catches fire it will be a waste of time and resources to put it out? It could become a Dog Park what an asinine statement.
@chrisfazekas2123 Correct,and if they even manage to extinguish it the water damage is just as bad. Your welcome.
Please Subscribe to my channel and like the video. Comments are always welcome. Thanks for watching Newsworking!
Come on let’s go!
Share video also.
Great footage Bill¡!! ❤❤
Glad you enjoyed!
Fire Science 101- You are not going to 'put out' that much fire so protect your exposures and don't get anyone hurt. You can see the master streams turning to steam almost immediately.
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Massive. Wow
Like pissing in the wind.
As we used to say in my old fire department....."Better go get Leroy, cause he ain't seen nothing like this "
it was a can job when the first in got there, but by time they got ready to work it took off
The suspense of waiting for Bravo side to collapse
Great video billy
Thank you!
Trucks still there at 11:30 am
Also love the footage!
Thanks for the heads up. Glad you enjoyed the footage!
Trucks are still there right now! 😳😮💨
This building has burned before - just a different thumbnail.
Were is this fire located in the city? What are the contents in the building?
Lehigh Street between Auburn Street and Martin Luther King Jr. Drive
Good pictures of the fire but with no commentary it is very boring also with no fire department radio traffic.
I agree. I need to get the radio traffic back in the videos. Thanks for the idea.
Nice video Bill.
Calm down Jared okay
Thanks!
Go away @@ItsTheCostanza.
Bill have you driven by this building on your Saturday night ride along?
Not that I can recall.
Multiple fires like this going on at once last night within eastern Pennsylvania, not suspicious at all
Fires happen take the aluminum foil off
Yes definitely not suspicious at all
Car park if you dont put water on the fire, car park if you do. Whats the point of wasting water and your time.
So when your house catches fire it will be a waste of time and resources to put it out? It could become a Dog Park what an asinine statement.
@chrisfazekas2123 Correct,and if they even manage to extinguish it the water damage is just as bad. Your welcome.