I am an American firefighter and from what I could see I was very impressed with how the firefighters attacked and protected exposures and extinguished this fire!!!
Visited Japan about 20 years ago. Was amazed at the tiny firetrucks. This video shows well why they are so small. The firetrucks in Chicago could never get there.
Of corse they couldn’t. They’d run out of gas trying to cross the pacific! No gas stations out there. Ive been out there when I was in the navy in 1979. Nothing but water! Salt Water! Once I saw a whale and it was as BIG AS A BUG! Well, old men like myself don’t need a bugs life. Tootles!
@@willshowman4575 Wait for it. Navy Corpsman Veteran Vietnam War. I'm a girl though, so I Never saw the Ocean back then. I did sunbath on Jones Beach. Cute tidbit on the CHICAGO Fire Truck. 😊😊😊
German volunteer firefighter. I could tell that in the background they gave some ordinary people a hose to assist with an exterior attack. It warms my heart. While it seems like those people all took instructions and attacked the fire with badassery, people in other countries, including mine, would lose their shit and be too much of a liability to assist.
Solid defensive attack with emphasis on exposures.Remember folks this is Japan and it is closely constructed.I hope there is help for the effected families.
Many factors here. Small streets for accessibility? Limited tank size on their apparatus? Not sure if they had hydrants in the area? Limited water supply unlike the USA with large diameter hose? Questionable on master stream use due to limited water supply? Aerial apparatus unable to access area? Structures built on top of each other, just like the U.S.? Over all, they kept the fire to the original structure even with the fire volume on arrival. Every country operates differently with what they have just like every department paid or volunteer in the USA. I think they did well with what they had. KUDOS to them.
I'm always amazed how uneffective water seems to work on a fire like this ..I thought it would go out alot easier with the fire hoses smothering like that
These asian countries are quite demure and respectful with their emotions whilst watching things like this as spectators. In American you'd get some fat chocolate hogwart screaming "ermahgaaaaawd" repeatedly while adding other incessant drivel. And Hank Loudmouth American Jr, the checkshirted accountant running around badmouthing first responders and threatening to sue them in the background.
Ha! Don't forget the obligatory "selfie" making disgusting facial expressions in front of the fire, followed by promptly social media posting for "likes" and recognition. "Lmao wtf look at what happened ya'll omg"
Wow! Bad mouthing Americans. Luckily that doesn’t happen. You must watch too many movies and t.v. shows with firefighters. Lol. And so what if people here in an America express their shock and surprise? We’re not like Japan, too repressed and raised to think it’s wrong to be emotional or scared. When I’ve seen a house on fire in my neighborhood or on the news, the family of that home, are scared, emotional because that’s their home being destroyed by fire and losing everything and I’ve never seen anyone yell at a first responder because they’re not afraid to tell that person to shut up and go away or they can have that person arrested. Cops are also there at a fire controlling people from trying to get too close. Sad thing you bashed Americans. Please, stay in your igloo. Lol 😂
Take a moment and try to find some pictures from the WWII affect on Tokyo Fire bombing raid on the Area of the Train Station, presumed to be a Safe Place for Evacuation. The Fire Storm was so dramatic that people actually suffocated from the Heat not from burns or inhalation of Smoke.
Why use a large ladder on a building that's only two stories high? This doesn't happen in the UK either. The fire is well supressed by 9:00 so they have clear knowledge of what is effective firefighting with this type of property.
Your comment reminds me of my Golfing days. My husband and I would laugh hysterically when we saw ASIAN Golfers on the Course. (My husband is Japanese) They, all 4 of them, ran everywhere. We referred to them as being in a Chinese Fire Drill
I was taught this from a young age when getting away from a hazard. You don't run because you can trip. Haven't they ever been to a public pool? They're one step away from engaging in horseplay. Then it's just a matter of time before they're all peeing everywhere.
I didn’t see any interior attacks. Even fires this big are easier to fight from the inside. Getting the water to the base of the fire pits it out faster.
I'd like to know what the old electrical wiring was like in Japan to see how it compares with the old 'knob and tube' wiring in the US. Also, am curious to know what the codes were for framing and building materials.
Weird how they have two bigger fire trucks there and one small truck there. No ladder and just two fire hose. It looks like a few are running around not knowing what to do.
Wow, it took all but half the video, just for the japan fire fighters, to get two water hoses on one side of the home burning down. Longest fire fight Ive have seen in a while, with such a small structural area. Thank goodness no one was hurt or killed in this incident.
Ich hoffe der Familie könnte geholfen werden. Traurig um die Erinnerungen die verbrannten. Egal wie klein oder groß die Feuerwehrautos sind. Sie müssen einfach Sinn machen und ihre Leistung bringen !
И здесь епондцы молодцы - быстро локализовали, вату не катали. Вспоминаю я винипухов из техаса, при тех бы все сгорело, пока авиацию не привлекли бы (в комментариях того случая поговаривали о намеренном сваливании всех убытков на страховку). Здесь проворны и слажены. Только жаль погорельцев.
Are you fkng kidding me??? this is a great example of complete lack of attack plan!!, no water where needed the most, water hose flow and pressure barely good enough to clear out a chicken coop!. Na thumbs down guys you need a whole lot more training on how to attack a house fire because this was an utter failure to save anything!.
I thought they did a great job. A fire that large takes a ton of water to knock it down. They got a charged line to the 1st due attack truck quick and once you have a supply line set up, you then attack hard which they did. I didn't see a ladder truck, my station doesn't have one either but when get a report of a structure fire, several towns are toned out at the same time, one brings their tower while the rest send tankers
@@mattbevacqua4280 what does “quickly” mean to you? If you look at the times, the fire department was on scene flowing water with active fire showing for well over 15 minutes..maybe closer to 20. That is not quickly to me.
@@dannyp8056 They were following the order of operations. Here in the US we teach RECEO-VS Rescue Exposure Confinement Extinguish Overhaul with Ventilation and Salvage floating wherever in that order to effect the other 5. So yes, they werent actively putting water on the fire building because they were protecting the exposures first. The fire building is already a complete loss, they are working to prevent a conflagration. Nothing about this was slow or inefficient, they did a good job in my view.
I am an American firefighter and from what I could see I was very impressed with how the firefighters attacked and protected exposures and extinguished this fire!!!
Future of what is comfortable Jo
Visited Japan about 20 years ago. Was amazed at the tiny firetrucks. This video shows well why they are so small. The firetrucks in Chicago could never get there.
True. I saw a vlog today explaining thay Japan made their own type of firetruck to fit the small roads in their communities.
yeah they have some realy small streets in their towns :)
Of corse they couldn’t. They’d run out of gas trying to cross the pacific! No gas stations out there. Ive been out there when I was in the navy in 1979. Nothing but water! Salt Water! Once I saw a whale and it was as BIG AS A BUG! Well, old men like myself don’t need a bugs life. Tootles!
@@JumpingFlapjack 😂🤣🤣 And People.
@@willshowman4575 Wait for it. Navy Corpsman Veteran Vietnam War. I'm a girl though, so I Never saw the Ocean back then. I did sunbath on Jones Beach. Cute tidbit on the CHICAGO Fire Truck. 😊😊😊
Interesting seeing the small fire engines from Japan.
German volunteer firefighter. I could tell that in the background they gave some ordinary people a hose to assist with an exterior attack. It warms my heart. While it seems like those people all took instructions and attacked the fire with badassery, people in other countries, including mine, would lose their shit and be too much of a liability to assist.
1:00 Nothing left to save. Protect neighboring buildings as you also knock down the fire.
Thank u.
Stay safe.
My thoughts are still with them from 2011.🙏
Good people.Much respect.
From Ga. USA.
これは良い冷却消火、とても手際がいい
Solid defensive attack with emphasis on exposures.Remember folks this is Japan and it is closely constructed.I hope there is help for the effected families.
Many factors here. Small streets for accessibility? Limited tank size on their apparatus? Not sure if they had hydrants in the area? Limited water supply unlike the USA with large diameter hose? Questionable on master stream use due to limited water supply? Aerial apparatus unable to access area? Structures built on top of each other, just like the U.S.? Over all, they kept the fire to the original structure even with the fire volume on arrival. Every country operates differently with what they have just like every department paid or volunteer in the USA. I think they did well with what they had. KUDOS to them.
Do they use or even have deck guns ? And do they ever use ladder trucks or bucket trucks on residential fires ?
I was just wondering that myself
deck guns are actually more common in north america than they are in europe or asia.
Awesome work, you can definitely see the firefighting efficiency that is almost exclusive to Asian countries and their discipline.
I'm curious , what do you mean?
I'm always amazed how uneffective water seems to work on a fire like this ..I thought it would go out alot easier with the fire hoses smothering like that
What efficiency? This was a shit show.
@@Austin12984 um no
@@PolishMechanik yes it was. The fire continued to rage while these guys might have just pissed on it
Them Kei fire trucks don’t have ladders? The second floor has burned hard for a while. They need mini ladder trucks too.
These asian countries are quite demure and respectful with their emotions whilst watching things like this as spectators.
In American you'd get some fat chocolate hogwart screaming "ermahgaaaaawd" repeatedly while adding other incessant drivel. And Hank Loudmouth American Jr, the checkshirted accountant running around badmouthing first responders and threatening to sue them in the background.
Ha! Don't forget the obligatory "selfie" making disgusting facial expressions in front of the fire, followed by promptly social media posting for "likes" and recognition. "Lmao wtf look at what happened ya'll omg"
@@ゲンクロー Haha! I can almost picture it now!
Nailed that 100% 🤣
😳 Sheesh.
Wow! Bad mouthing Americans. Luckily that doesn’t happen. You must watch too many movies and t.v. shows with firefighters. Lol. And so what if people here in an America express their shock and surprise? We’re not like Japan, too repressed and raised to think it’s wrong to be emotional or scared. When I’ve seen a house on fire in my neighborhood or on the news, the family of that home, are scared, emotional because that’s their home being destroyed by fire and losing everything and I’ve never seen anyone yell at a first responder because they’re not afraid to tell that person to shut up and go away or they can have that person arrested. Cops are also there at a fire controlling people from trying to get too close. Sad thing you bashed Americans. Please, stay in your igloo. Lol 😂
The firefighters saved the community . Take a moment an imagine what could have happened .
Take a moment and try to find some pictures from the WWII affect on Tokyo Fire bombing raid on the Area of the Train Station, presumed to be a Safe Place for Evacuation. The Fire Storm was so dramatic that people actually suffocated from the Heat not from burns or inhalation of Smoke.
@@lindaminaga2649 still better than US fire fighters
Crazy how much that was raging. House fires are nuts. Interesting to see emergency services at work.
At 19:32 of the video, the second ignited again. Wow!
dont they have the large ladders thats used to go up onto high rise flats
Why use a large ladder on a building that's only two stories high? This doesn't happen in the UK either. The fire is well supressed by 9:00 so they have clear knowledge of what is effective firefighting with this type of property.
The one big difference I see here between Japanese and American firefighters, is we have a no running on the fire scene policy. It gets people hurt.
Your comment reminds me of my Golfing days. My husband and I would laugh hysterically when we saw ASIAN Golfers on the Course. (My husband is Japanese)
They, all 4 of them, ran everywhere.
We referred to them as being in a Chinese Fire Drill
I was taught this from a young age when getting away from a hazard. You don't run because you can trip. Haven't they ever been to a public pool?
They're one step away from engaging in horseplay. Then it's just a matter of time before they're all peeing everywhere.
Всем мира добра и не каких происшествий пусть наш народ живёт и что бы пожары новоднения землетрясений не было ❤
if the house was empty how did the fire start
I didn’t see any interior attacks. Even fires this big are easier to fight from the inside. Getting the water to the base of the fire pits it out faster.
Interior attack?? For what? To save nothing and risk firefighter’s lives? I think not. Risk a lot to save a lot, risk a little to save a little.
🤦♂️
I'd like to know what the old electrical wiring was like in Japan to see how it compares with the old 'knob and tube' wiring in the US. Also, am curious to know what the codes were for framing and building materials.
They build most houses as light weight structures because the threat of earthquakes is so high, fire is a big issue as well because of this.
A lot of Japanese houses are built with light materials. Thats why they are very susceptible to fire.
They kept it from spreading, job well done.
Weird how they have two bigger fire trucks there and one small truck there. No ladder and just two fire hose. It looks like a few are running around not knowing what to do.
Oh wow! That fire is really cookinggg
So no wooden houses, brick houses that don't burn as quickly or reinforced concrete
Thanks for sharing
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What's the popping noise?
Wood
Wow, it took all but half the video, just for the japan fire fighters, to get two water hoses on one side of the home burning down. Longest fire fight Ive have seen in a while, with such a small structural area. Thank goodness no one was hurt or killed in this incident.
Wish the camera man changed locations every now and then so we could have seen what was going on on the other side!
Do they not have ladder trucks. I only see engines I’m the video
Yes, there are, but I think they haven't been dispatched because the fire isn't that big.
i'm foreigner i study japanese language in japan i like to join firefighter in japan. Can foreigner to be a firefighter in japan ?
If you have Japanese nationality, you can take the test. I wish you the best
You need a stabilizer.
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Ich hoffe der Familie könnte geholfen werden. Traurig um die Erinnerungen die verbrannten.
Egal wie klein oder groß die Feuerwehrautos sind. Sie müssen einfach Sinn machen und ihre Leistung bringen !
imagine if people living in the houses near by are not in and there windows are open
Very interesting
I recommend LESS running around and another line or two. A tower ladder with a couple of 2-1/2’s would be great.
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けが人とか、逃げ遅れの方居なかったのですか?
И здесь епондцы молодцы - быстро локализовали, вату не катали. Вспоминаю я винипухов из техаса, при тех бы все сгорело, пока авиацию не привлекли бы (в комментариях того случая поговаривали о намеренном сваливании всех убытков на страховку). Здесь проворны и слажены. Только жаль погорельцев.
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Are you fkng kidding me??? this is a great example of complete lack of attack plan!!, no water where needed the most, water hose flow and pressure barely good enough to clear out a chicken coop!. Na thumbs down guys you need a whole lot more training on how to attack a house fire because this was an utter failure to save anything!.
I thought they did a great job. A fire that large takes a ton of water to knock it down. They got a charged line to the 1st due attack truck quick and once you have a supply line set up, you then attack hard which they did. I didn't see a ladder truck, my station doesn't have one either but when get a report of a structure fire, several towns are toned out at the same time, one brings their tower while the rest send tankers
Because the one house was a loss . They save other houses rather than the burning one.
@@mattbevacqua4280 what does “quickly” mean to you? If you look at the times, the fire department was on scene flowing water with active fire showing for well over 15 minutes..maybe closer to 20. That is not quickly to me.
@@dannyp8056 They were following the order of operations. Here in the US we teach RECEO-VS Rescue Exposure Confinement Extinguish Overhaul with Ventilation and Salvage floating wherever in that order to effect the other 5. So yes, they werent actively putting water on the fire building because they were protecting the exposures first. The fire building is already a complete loss, they are working to prevent a conflagration. Nothing about this was slow or inefficient, they did a good job in my view.
@@Nervegas this isn't us.
Good attack well done boys.
Surround and drown ya all need a tower truck