@fdnymark135 yes, but there are occupy laws and basement apartments are illegal. Years ago, fire inspections were done, but like everything else, that's history. NYC is in big trouble.
@@jpope537 i think he works for the FDNY but might not. I have heard where in some instances they do have thier own camera guy maybe for evaluation to see what they can improve on and what possible mistakes were made?
what a mess those cable and phone lines are surprised the firefighter didn't get tangled up climbing through them its like any time the companies upgraded the just ran new line never taking the old one out!
What type of lines were those that the member pretty much climbed over on truck 140 main ladder please tell me they weren’t eclectic power lines ? Just curious, once those jobs extend they become stubborn especially once in the cockloft n void spaces under the roof.
Single family? LOL You’re joking right? Two attached frame dwellings occupied as a multiple dwellings with illegal occupancies also in cellar. You live in the sticks somewhere?
@azul8811 Better use of masks would be a good idea. The amount of firefighters spending long periods of time outside in thick toxic smoke is shocking in this day and age.I do think that FDNY massively over resource most jobs. I've never seen so many firefighters being crammed inside 1 house that it must have been almost impossible to work and move hoselines around and how do you keep any control of how many have gone in and how much air they have? Interested to hear your thoughts as usual.
@@RetLtFF43 I’ve expressed no dissatisfaction, although two others here have. The OP was one of them and he’s as quiet as a church mouse since I asked him a question. The other guy is a FF from the UK and I’ll engage with him only after the OP addresses my question. (53/43?)
Great video Thanks for filming --- Debbie
I was gonna say, thats nuts, thanks for clarifying that be safe out there !
Nice work by the Brothers, nice coverage; Everyone goes home 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻!
Great video!
Thanks
Crazy smoke. Good job. Please stay safe
Great catch...
Thank you
Awesome video brother 👍
Thank you
Great video! Good job by FDNY. Glad no one died. These are 2 family homes, why so many people allowed to live there? I heard 12 families in 2 homes.
Sometimes home owners rent out the basement, first floor and second floor
They are illegal occupancies.
@fdnymark135 yes, but there are occupy laws and basement apartments are illegal. Years ago, fire inspections were done, but like everything else, that's history. NYC is in big trouble.
@@stevepiazza2381 Basement apartments are not necessarily illegal. However, cellar apartments are.
True, but over occupancy is against the law. BTW, those are legally listed as TWO family homes, i lived in Maspeth all my life.
Great video
Thanks
First time I have seen a Deputy Chief yell at a camera person.
Where I live, they'd probably yell at anyone getting in the way that isn't actively working on an active fireground.
@@grabasandwich true, but in NYC they usually let the camera people get really close.
He was way too close. It was right for him to tell him to move away
@@jpope537 i think he works for the FDNY but might not. I have heard where in some instances they do have thier own camera guy maybe for evaluation to see what they can improve on and what possible mistakes were made?
what a mess those cable and phone lines are surprised the firefighter didn't get tangled up climbing through them its like any time the companies upgraded the just ran new line never taking the old one out!
What type of lines were those that the member pretty much climbed over on truck 140 main ladder please tell me they weren’t eclectic power lines ? Just curious, once those jobs extend they become stubborn especially once in the cockloft n void spaces under the roof.
no they were communication lines ie: cable and phone power is always highest lines on the pole
Still waiting for the Heavy Skome
Heavy sklom in title ?
Skome I'm sorry !
As the old saying goes "Where there's SKOME....., there's FRIE"🔥🔥🔥
Nothing says bad fire like skome
🦁🦁🦁🦁🦁🦁LION c LIKE No. 151
Not a whole lot to see. I had hoped you would have filmed the chauffeur you walked by in the building rather than watch crews milling around.
Single family 3 alarm fire. Only in New York
Both house catch fire
Single family? LOL You’re joking right?
Two attached frame dwellings occupied as a multiple dwellings with illegal occupancies also in cellar. You live in the sticks somewhere?
You do realize both homes caught fire, correct?
Great video footage, what a horrendous job firefighting , so many people standing around like always doing nothing
What task wasn’t being addressed by firefighters that you felt should have been?
@azul8811 Better use of masks would be a good idea. The amount of firefighters spending long periods of time outside in thick toxic smoke is shocking in this day and age.I do think that FDNY massively over resource most jobs. I've never seen so many firefighters being crammed inside 1 house that it must have been almost impossible to work and move hoselines around and how do you keep any control of how many have gone in and how much air they have?
Interested to hear your thoughts as usual.
@@andyoxleyonhistravels Andy, I’ll be happy to share my thoughts with you AFTER the OP answers the question I’ve asked him. Until then, brother.
@@azul8811What is not being done to your satisfaction?
@@RetLtFF43 I’ve expressed no dissatisfaction, although two others here have. The OP was one of them and he’s as quiet as a church mouse since I asked him a question. The other guy is a FF from the UK and I’ll engage with him only after the OP addresses my question. (53/43?)