PRE ARRIVAL 2 ALARM STRUCTURE FIRE Brick New Jersey 4/2/23

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  • @jerseyshorefireresponse
    @jerseyshorefireresponse  Год назад +22

    To support the channel get a shirt here these are almost out of stock!!
    jerseyshorefireresponse.com

  • @peteheyde7999
    @peteheyde7999 Год назад +326

    The thermal imaging from the drone is absolutely BRILLIANT. This is the first video that I've ever seen using this technology. That would be a very useful tool for firefighters at a relatively minor expense. Imagine the command chief being able to see the hot spots from the command post. They can see exactly where the fire is hiding to better position the attack.

    • @redbug3696
      @redbug3696 Год назад +9

      Impressive how Technology can solve problems! Hoorah!
      🌊🔥🌊

    • @Greg8872
      @Greg8872 Год назад +6

      I thought it was really wild to be able to see the stream of water being sprayed inside the house due to the huge temp difference

    • @dmullen68
      @dmullen68 Год назад +6

      Absolutely!! Brilliant it would definitely help command where fire or hot spots!! Great work!

    • @jerseyshorefireresponse
      @jerseyshorefireresponse  Год назад +35

      Thanks took a bit to dial in the right isotherm setting’s air temperature and altitude but it’s seems to be pretty accurate lined up with the fire footage to see the real fire. At this distance works well. Hopefully new one soon.

    • @keithrepace118
      @keithrepace118 Год назад +3

      What drone are I using

  • @StereoMike06
    @StereoMike06 Год назад +23

    At 4:55 they saved the cat! Hopefully the owners found him quickly as he took off fast!

  • @LionSynEscanor
    @LionSynEscanor Год назад +108

    Nice hydrant out front. I really love that thermal view, def makes this worth watching even more. Appreciate the work you do

    • @carolinebell1120
      @carolinebell1120 Год назад +1

      Same

    • @Topnaturaldisaster
      @Topnaturaldisaster 2 месяца назад +1

      It sounds like you’re really impressed with the use of thermal imaging! It’s amazing how this technology can highlight details that are otherwise hidden, like seeing the heat from a fire or even just the state of a hydrant. If you’re into this kind of tech, there are plenty of fascinating applications out there in various fields.

  • @zeph-8244
    @zeph-8244 Год назад +22

    Praise to the Homeowner going back inside more than once to save his cat. That's what i would do.

  • @KAMB_n_Jinx
    @KAMB_n_Jinx Год назад +18

    The thermal imagine side by side was so educational. This is the best fire video I’ve ever seen. Thanks.

  • @louisstennes3
    @louisstennes3 Год назад +17

    From the front it looked like a small house but when I saw the aerial shot-Wow!

    • @prophet1782
      @prophet1782 8 месяцев назад +1

      A strong Garden Hose could have contained the Fire in the Start. Once it gets hold G H won't work.

  • @philsmidwestclassiccars150
    @philsmidwestclassiccars150 11 месяцев назад +7

    10.50, The look of agony on the homeowners face when they fire up the cutting saw to cut thru the roof. I know the guy was hurting watching his home get destroyed. My heart is with him & hopes he was able to rebuild.

  • @bettysmith4527
    @bettysmith4527 Год назад +29

    So sad for the people, glad they got out, such a pretty home!

  • @OzgurY-it3rl
    @OzgurY-it3rl 3 месяца назад +4

    Huge respect to these firefighters and all the other firefighters around the world ♡
    Greetings from Türkiye ♡

  • @wilmeaux12
    @wilmeaux12 Год назад +8

    Watching this gave me the thought of installing a firewall in the attic space, now open, between my garage and dwelling.

    • @elizabethtailor111
      @elizabethtailor111 6 месяцев назад

      I know they are convenient, but so many fires start in a garage, I have to question the wisdom of that particular house design.

  • @freyallarganswald4746
    @freyallarganswald4746 Год назад +26

    Thank you for posting this, I especially love the drone and heat detector shots.
    It’s scary quickly and easily that fire spread into the attic spaces.
    Never underestimate the power and unpredictability of fire. I’m glad no one was hurt in this incident. Things can be replaced, people can’t 😢

  • @Silvermoonscorpion
    @Silvermoonscorpion 7 месяцев назад +3

    The gents in the attic, I presume, the heat... OMG. Thank you for all you do.
    The imaging was pretty cool and informative.

  • @samlucchese8928
    @samlucchese8928 Год назад +23

    With an abundance of fire fighters,and huge amount of eqpt. It didn’t look as though there was enough hose lines deployed! Certainly enough manpower and first line aerial trucks on scene it took forever to utilize these valuable equipment tools!

    • @behindthespotlight7983
      @behindthespotlight7983 Год назад +4

      Only yours and my comment say so (out of over 100 comments )🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @Malibus_Most_Wanted
      @Malibus_Most_Wanted 5 месяцев назад +4

      Fire fighter here this was atrocious they 1 should of had scbas on before getting out of that truck you see one guy putting his hood on after his jacket which is not the proper way should of already had it on. They should have deployed the bumper line immediately or went for a vent search hydrant should of been third priority the trucks have enough water to to go 30mins before needed more my guess is a poorly trained volly station

    • @timdennis3300
      @timdennis3300 5 месяцев назад +2

      Hydrant out front of the house and a severe lack of water onto the fire. Absolutely no sense of urgency to get water onto the fire. TBH it looked like a $hit $how and a half.

    • @hjorleifuringason2778
      @hjorleifuringason2778 4 месяца назад

      @@timdennis3300Yes, seems to be the American way

    • @PAC56
      @PAC56 4 месяца назад

      @@timdennis3300is it Monday morning already?

  • @Sea-cucumber1151
    @Sea-cucumber1151 Год назад +10

    Aw he wanted to save the cat! I just hope the cat was an indoor outdoor cat since it ran off! 😮😊

    • @Sea-cucumber1151
      @Sea-cucumber1151 Год назад

      If the neighbors were away, seems suspicious it started on the car?

  • @zuzuspetals9281
    @zuzuspetals9281 Год назад +4

    Thank you for getting the cat out. And showing all the FD lettering. Gregson Signs (helper girl)

  • @gordonwybo898
    @gordonwybo898 Год назад +53

    This department would benefit from a review of their SOG’s regarding first truck on scene as well as additional training. It is not always easy to critique yourself but is very helpful! Where I’m at we shoot for water on the fire in less than 1 minute from first arrival. Not an easy goal as we are in the middle of nowhere without hydrants and 100% volunteer.

    • @clumpkin1012
      @clumpkin1012 11 месяцев назад

      Actually not going into front suction save a little room for the truck. If your talking about letting the truck come in first, that wouldn't happen. Maybe 2nd in Engine might wait not 1st

    • @nemo227
      @nemo227 11 месяцев назад +4

      I have pretty much the same view. speed counts for a LOT because small fires are easier to extinguish than large fires and fires don't wait. I'm not a professional nor a volunteer but I've extinguished a house fire fed by a natural gas pipe inside of a wall. I put out a truck fire. I put out a printing shop fire that started in a machine. I have fire extinguishers (4) at the entrance to my kitchen, extinguishers in my car and motorhome. My garden hoses (front and back) are always connected, ready.

    • @gordonwybo898
      @gordonwybo898 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@nemo227 preparedness goes a long way!!

    • @nemo227
      @nemo227 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@gordonwybo898 Indeed, yes. The Boy Scout motto: Be Prepared.

    • @jerrywoods5146
      @jerrywoods5146 11 месяцев назад +1

      just get a paid crew.

  • @KyleMorpheus
    @KyleMorpheus Год назад +23

    Noticed that mailbox was not letting the ff complete full turns with the wrench. might want to advise the resident to relocate the mailbox. Great job and quick knock down boys!

    • @0524cami
      @0524cami Год назад +4

      Knock it down

    • @johnclyne6350
      @johnclyne6350 Год назад +3

      That placement of the mailbox is in violation of the fire department easement. Simply put the homeowner didn’t care if he blocked access.
      Lots of homeowners are in violation of many easements. I see it everyday during my working hours. They think if it’s their property? They can do with it as they see fit? Many are unaware of the easemrnts because they are not told when the house changes hands. Town hall records will identify the easements if they are curious? Most don’t care.

    • @joyfullone3968
      @joyfullone3968 Год назад +1

      @@johnclyne6350 : I have never really thought about that but it’s good to know for sure.

  • @131dyana
    @131dyana Год назад +9

    Loved the thermal image. That poor family has a total loss on their house. Hope they have some where to go. God bless all who were there to help.

  • @ChrisPBacon-ok7ir
    @ChrisPBacon-ok7ir Год назад +22

    Quicker response time and a little more hustle and maybe it could have been contained to the garage. Sad but true.

    • @mattwatson
      @mattwatson 9 месяцев назад +4

      wrong

    • @Scott-n5j
      @Scott-n5j 7 месяцев назад +1

      Absolutely true!

    • @Veronicat-of4nz
      @Veronicat-of4nz 6 месяцев назад

      Maybe they get paid by the time so they don’t have to hurry. On the contrary. Longer it takes, more money for them.

    • @Malibus_Most_Wanted
      @Malibus_Most_Wanted 5 месяцев назад

      @@mattwatsonI’m a firefighter this was a shit show 1 the fact no one had there scba on n ready to go is huge no no the fact you’ll see one guy having to put his hood on n incorrectly at that then struggle to get his mask on is why you have that on the second they smoke/fire visible over the radio. 2 bumper line is a immediate go to line for this short of a distance no cross lay had to be pulled yet the eo could of hooked up all of that will guys did there search n started getting that car n front half out

  • @timothyregan375
    @timothyregan375 8 месяцев назад +3

    Great Command and 1st Due engine operations saved that house!

  • @dwaynecarroll6098
    @dwaynecarroll6098 10 месяцев назад +6

    Thanks for posting. Love the drone footage

  • @cherihill2003
    @cherihill2003 Год назад +7

    Wow, you covered that fire. From all angles! Love the thermal drone images. Great work!

  • @FrankRobertsJr
    @FrankRobertsJr Год назад +8

    Slight criticism of the crew, While your hydrant crew is prepping the hydrant, the engineer should have been charging those hand lines to get some water on the fire.

  • @joegaito702
    @joegaito702 Год назад +5

    The paramedics and firemen deserve a lot of credit your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated thanks don't work to hard love you guys thanks job well done you should be amazed and proud great catches as usual way to go ! Joe

  • @robbates5910
    @robbates5910 Год назад +5

    Great Video Thanks For Sharing Keep Up The Good Work!

  • @Frangulate
    @Frangulate Год назад +10

    Thank god for the person at 4:49 who pointed towards the fire. Without him, I’m not sure the engine would’ve known where to go 🙄🙄💀

  • @chefjack23
    @chefjack23 Год назад +17

    great video, one thing for the first arriving engine considering the hydrant was right outside the house maybe utilize a smaller 50ft pony line instead of trying to flake out the 100ft, but still works just a lot more work and space consuming. overall great video

    • @ericm5393
      @ericm5393 Год назад +1

      THANK YOU Jack ! , I was thinking the same thing, I thought every pump has a short 4 in supply line . and why were the guys off the first truck did not have there mask on , anyway just a observation . well long as everyone went home safe !

    • @K7008B
      @K7008B Год назад

      Don't they have 4 1/2" 10 ft. hydrant connections in NJ?

    • @chefjack23
      @chefjack23 Год назад

      @@K7008B depends on town, i have 5”, town over has 4” etc

  • @henrythompson8582
    @henrythompson8582 Год назад +8

    Hydrant at end of dead-end street appears to have low volume. Second pumper has to reverse lay and go to another hydrant around the block.
    Need to assess hydrants with a pitot gauge. Older neighborhood's were not designed with modern pumpers in mind that can easily draw a vacuum on an old hydrant.

  • @user-peach408
    @user-peach408 Год назад +14

    Police officers routinely check who shows up for fires. Many times if it’s arson is a factor, the arsonist is there looking at their work.

    • @Nickdude56
      @Nickdude56 Год назад

      Imagine being dumb enough to remain at the crime scene a person caused😂

    • @williammain7281
      @williammain7281 4 часа назад

      The channel owner being first on scene to many fires in different districts is suspect to me. Must be a better explanation I have not found. I hope so.

  • @ethanheard9208
    @ethanheard9208 Год назад +31

    The thing we as firefighters seem to be universally horrible at, is quickly getting some sort of water on the house.

    • @jays106
      @jays106 Год назад +2

      i don't get why they don't pull soffets and spray into that to help get the attic the water will hit the underside of roof and help slow the fire in the attic till they can pull ceilings and attack it

    • @1ironbird1
      @1ironbird1 Год назад +6

      I’m on a rural very small volunteer fire dept. I noticed these pumpers do not have tanks on them? Ours have several hundred gallons that we can make use of before we need auxiliary water. Since hydrants are many times none existent, our 3,000 gallen tanker is always second truck to roll. It helps us be able to get water on fire quickly.

    • @waysav
      @waysav Год назад +4

      Well, back in the day, engines had "red lines" that could be unspooled quickly for an initial attack with onboard water.

    • @doogie64
      @doogie64 Год назад +2

      Just over 2 minutes from arrival to first water.

    • @charlesmallo
      @charlesmallo Год назад +9

      The big differences I see between US and Dutch (and most European) fire brigades are that our trucks carry up to 2500 litres of water with 2 pre connected lines and that our fire fiighters mask up while driving to the scene. So, it's out of the truck, grab the lines and the wet stuff is on the red stuff within 30 seconds.

  • @Sea-cucumber1151
    @Sea-cucumber1151 Год назад +5

    Excellent filming and editing etc with the video. Very creative and well informed info. That thermal imaging was incredible, you could see where the sun heats up black roofs, car covers, driveways as well as heat from the fire. Wow

    • @Sea-cucumber1151
      @Sea-cucumber1151 Год назад

      Bizarre to me that people in New Jersey had gravel yards or paved over entirely in the yards (the red areas) when watching the drone video,

  • @Outeniqua_Hiking
    @Outeniqua_Hiking Год назад +18

    lol. I liked your response to that cop. You have clearly had experience with cops dishing out some orders 🙂

  • @mr.joseph7806
    @mr.joseph7806 9 месяцев назад +1

    Did the ladder truck run over the first supply line from the hydrant out front? I'm surprised they didn't have a smaller length of five inch for these rare occasions when the hydrant is out in front of the house.

  • @bradh3139
    @bradh3139 Год назад +14

    Impressive drone and thermal shots

  • @joegaito702
    @joegaito702 Год назад +8

    Your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated thanks to everyone who responds keep them safe out there job well done you should be proud ! Joe

  • @AB-NJ
    @AB-NJ Год назад +18

    Great job as usual. You arrived before the first due! Great interaction with the PD. Respectful and made me laugh when you said I do this for a living. That is an understatement!!

  • @danielcostello8794
    @danielcostello8794 Год назад +7

    Give them a break they are volunteers they don't get a penny for putting there assess on the line, they do it because they love helping there town . Why don't become a volunteer and see how you do.

    • @Malibus_Most_Wanted
      @Malibus_Most_Wanted 5 месяцев назад

      Volunteer here this is shit show gear should be on before getting out of the truck for one and two bumper lines exist for this exact reason. Three you sign a paper saying you understand this is dangerous n your willing to go into harms way. Doesn’t matter if your volunteer or paid you train as much as you can so you don’t look like this on a scene

  • @ritirons2726
    @ritirons2726 Год назад +33

    Just some things to consider:
    If a hydrant is dressed properly, meaning utilizing all 3 discharge ports to supply water to the pump, operators will get the most water possible from the hydrant. A single line from the steamer port will not allow all the available water to discharge.
    If the hydrant is dressed properly then the hydrant and water main system becomes the limiting factor in the water supply, not the hose, or the pump, or the operator.
    Most residential areas have water mains laid out in grid formation. Laying out a second supply line to a separate hydrant that is potentially on the same grid may or may not benefit the water supply operation. In some instances it may make the available water to the initial engine worse.
    The engine that laid out to the secondary water source also relied on a single feed from the steamer port, again limiting the available water to that apparatus.
    Another possible option would be utilizing a hydrant assist valve.
    The first arriving engine could have placed the valve on the hydrant, and the second arriving apparatus (quint) could have become the pressure boosting apparatus therefore eliminating the need to lay a second supply line.
    Of course it’s department choice but having a rear intake is a huge benefit when it may be common that the first arriving engine passes the hydrant or as in this case, stages just past it.
    Shorter lengths of supply hose are nice to have also to avoid pulling 100’ of supply hose out when 25’ would be sufficient.
    As has been said many times before, the actions of the initial engine company will dictate the way the rest of the incident plays out.

    • @ffjsb
      @ffjsb Год назад +17

      There's really no need for more than the one supply line on this fire. Most likely that's a dead end line, maybe a 6" main, and you're not going to get anymore out of it than you will with that one line. They also had a short section on the officer's side.

    • @TalbotBrooks
      @TalbotBrooks Год назад +6

      Scratching that itch - leaning on your water department to color code the plugs comes in super handy when making decisions about laying out that much LDH for a secondary water supply and doesn't hurt when the ratings bureau or underwriters are making decisions. Must be nice to have that kind of manpower or funding for the toys to pick it all back up.

    • @johnk7187
      @johnk7187 Год назад +6

      Thank you hydrant expert

    • @TalbotBrooks
      @TalbotBrooks Год назад +8

      @johnk7187 Not sure if your being sarcastic. In case you're not, I'd be quite happy to chat about some of the strategies that would help fire ground decision-making. I am an instructor at both the US National and Mississippi State Fire Academies and teach technology for the Fire Service courses. We all learn and grow together so everybody goes home. Stay safe!

    • @johnk7187
      @johnk7187 Год назад +5

      @@TalbotBrooks Wonderful. I’ve worked in the Bronx for 19 yrs and have done stints teaching proby school as well. See you’re not the only guy that might know what he’s talking about. Starting a conversation from a place of authority doesn’t magically make you more knowledgeable or experienced than the person you’re addressing. For the record. I was being sarcastic.

  • @torstenpetrick780
    @torstenpetrick780 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'm really sorry, I hope that enough was saved and the house could be rebuilt...‼️‼️
    •••• //- but when you see how slow the fire brigade is and before they start, until someone starts extinguishing the fire/-》 sorry, but that can make you sick [seriously and that's not the only time where you I have the feeling that they are extremely slow... without meaning that as a reproach, after all they were putting their lives at risk for us,... well, all the best for the future and good luck in repairing the house 😀☺️ ‼️‼️🙏

    • @Malibus_Most_Wanted
      @Malibus_Most_Wanted 5 месяцев назад

      This was a atrocious response from no scba n structure gear dawned before arrival to not just pulling the bumper line n spraying then having the eo hook up to the hydrant n get the cross lay ready this is just bad on all fronts

  • @Sonic-sh2vh
    @Sonic-sh2vh Год назад +20

    Great knockdown. You're killing it with the split screen thermal drone footage , absolutely brilliant.

  • @fabianvansteph5054
    @fabianvansteph5054 8 месяцев назад +2

    As a German Firefighter i have two Questions ! 1. Wtf are the Guys without Safty Gear doing in the Smoke , damnit ! Something can explode or the Smoke him self is dangerous guys ! 2. You have the Hydrant in front of you and the House , why does it take so long to spray water at the House and the Garage ? That's not to say anything bad about the boys' work, but it has to be done faster and, above all, more safely with so many comrades on site ! Greetings from Germany ans stay safe

    • @Malibus_Most_Wanted
      @Malibus_Most_Wanted 5 месяцев назад +1

      American firefighter this is all no no no. Safety gear/structural gear should of been on scba/breathing apparatus should of been dawned n armed. You’ll see a guy putting his hood on the wrong way those go on before the jacket for a reason. They hooked up to a hydrant when they have about 20mins of water in the trucks tanks to spray water right away from a bumper or crosslay hose the hydrant shouldn’t of been priority number one n could of waited till water was flowing n the tank started draining this is just not how we arrive on scene in the us n is most likely a poorly trained volunteer department

    • @WikedYahoo
      @WikedYahoo Месяц назад +1

      As A volunteer ff captain of 20 years they approached this fire totally wrong. As an IC I would do thing different. I'm trained up to ICS 100-800.

    • @fabianvansteph5054
      @fabianvansteph5054 Месяц назад

      @@WikedYahoo Absolutly !

  • @pendoreille9185
    @pendoreille9185 Год назад +5

    Great video. Good response and attack. The firefighters might have ventilated the roof sooner since black smoke was coming from the opposite side of the house. A bit of "Monday morning quarterbacking."

  • @carysherman7956
    @carysherman7956 Год назад +2

    Oh yeah that's brick township for sure, can't ask for a better spot for that fire hydrant 👍

    • @greg2976
      @greg2976 Год назад

      The house still burned pretty much!!!!

  • @grayfamoutdoors1759
    @grayfamoutdoors1759 Год назад +6

    Good job R.M.! Another great video for training.

  • @joegaito702
    @joegaito702 3 месяца назад +1

    A big massive thanks to everyone who responds and works around the clock to keep us safe out there way to go very impressed as always excellent outstanding brilliant they deserve alot of credit tons of it let's honor and appreciate the paramedics and firemen and police and the battlion chief who proudly serve us your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated even by new Jersey fd and pd responding great job great team work and great and sweet catches as usual still going strong great team efforts are deeply appreciated stay safe and warm out there stay strong and healthy as well much love and respect and appreciation job well done you should be proud really enjoyed and appreciate the vidoes please keep them safe out there and coming let's stop and hope everyone is doing ok right wonder what started the fire don't work to hard appreciate you guys thanks way to go very impressed !!! Joe

  • @dug2fire
    @dug2fire Год назад +3

    “Doubtful “…. adorable 🤦🏻‍♂️ and the definition of heavy is different i guess in different places. Good response time on the video 👍🏻

  • @philsmidwestclassiccars150
    @philsmidwestclassiccars150 11 месяцев назад +1

    Not sure what that is at 9:34 flying thru the air. Looked maybe like an aerosol spray paint can or small portable propane bottle. It was on a pretty good flight going somewhere.

  • @jojosmumdorothy2829
    @jojosmumdorothy2829 Год назад +11

    Fire 🚒🔥 is so devastating my heart goes out to the people who live there ❤

  • @davidjones5746
    @davidjones5746 7 месяцев назад +2

    I'm not a firefighter and don't know much about fighting fires but it looked like there was a long delay for getting the water on it.

    • @Malibus_Most_Wanted
      @Malibus_Most_Wanted 5 месяцев назад

      Firefighter here your correct they should pulled crosslay or bumper line n not worried about the hydrant right away trucks have plenty of water to last 20mins of spraying and then there’s the fact they don’t have there structure gear on nor scba ready to go

  • @retro440
    @retro440 Год назад +7

    Absolutely awesome, watching the crews work!! God bless all involved.

  • @walteralter9061
    @walteralter9061 Год назад +2

    Sweet. You are setting a standard for freelance fire reporting. Don't be afraid to talk a bit more about what you see or to talk to any neighbors who might be near.

  • @scottdore4890
    @scottdore4890 Год назад +6

    It's so crazy to see Ariel map of how close them houses are not as bad as metro but pretty tight great video and best wishes from Maine

    • @RLTtizME
      @RLTtizME Год назад

      YOu live in the tundra...most don't.

  • @mossfamily2000
    @mossfamily2000 Год назад +2

    I will say the IR drone footage is pretty cool.

  • @boomerb4477
    @boomerb4477 Год назад +3

    Love the thermal drone camera. Side note, people that own the house at 22:04 said the hell nah with lawn work.

  • @Manc-king
    @Manc-king Год назад +2

    Nice flir camera showing the hot spots

  • @ARTWV
    @ARTWV Год назад +6

    Midway through I counted at least 20 guys and only 1 hose working. The hydrant in the yard must be for the Dog.

  • @Mike78777
    @Mike78777 Год назад +2

    who every built the houses was very smart to put a fire hydrant in the year of the house the fire department don't have far to go for water

  • @henningquast8456
    @henningquast8456 Год назад +7

    I still don’t get why US fire fighters don’t mask up on the rig. I get that the captain should have a clear field of vision to asses the situation but especially on fire like this where the first two fire fighters can just grab a hose and get going while the officer makes a 360 and decides on a strategy masking up on the rig would save some time.

    • @bethj2590
      @bethj2590 10 месяцев назад

      A lot of them do. This is Jersey Shore, though....

  • @molliesdad4702
    @molliesdad4702 Год назад +2

    Very impressed with the way the FD personnel attacked this fire. Great job to the firefighters for a job well done.

  • @johnbratley6926
    @johnbratley6926 Год назад +16

    In the UK and Europe all pumps have a first aid tank and (usually) a hose reel on either side, they would have water on in less than 30 seconds.

    • @SpritualTechniques
      @SpritualTechniques Год назад +1

      Water water water everybody seems to forget that for a fire

    • @DavidStruveDesigns
      @DavidStruveDesigns 10 месяцев назад +5

      Yeah I will never understand the US fire truck design. Like, it's so massive - surely there's plenty of room to fit a quick-response hose reel to the sides to get at least SOME water going right away?! Instead they faff around for ages setting up hoses and getting hooked up to the hydrant and just let the fire burn more and spread further in the meantime. Like, I've seen some videos where the fire should never have gone beyond the garage, and it ends up spreading to the entire property by the time they get water going.

    • @carlorobotti5572
      @carlorobotti5572 9 месяцев назад +2

      Low pressure or high pressure, in 15sec ready after engine stops. In the mean time other guys provide water from underground network or by tank engine

    • @mattwatson
      @mattwatson 9 месяцев назад

      Muhhh reee America iz dumb and SuCks eUrope better!!!!!

    • @shawnnfr
      @shawnnfr 6 месяцев назад +1

      ⁠@@DavidStruveDesignsconnecting to the hydrant has no delay on getting water. there’s already water in the engine. if you’re an efficient enough department, needing your little “quick response hose reel” won’t be a problem. there are also preconnected hose lines. the problem here isn’t how we do things or have things set, but how efficient the department decides to be. i’ve seen plenty of videos where the attack line team or person and the pump operator were the most efficient duo or group

  • @sockettuem4089
    @sockettuem4089 Год назад +1

    Excellent photography, including impressive thermal imaging of fire running through the attic. They'll be overhauling for a while on this home.

  • @mikemacinnes6120
    @mikemacinnes6120 Год назад +6

    Nice work brick FD and PD. They got the cat out! Practice and drills pays off! Prayers to homeowner!

    • @AndyC2_
      @AndyC2_ Год назад +1

      Nice work Lol - try useless fat and slow 😂

  • @larry20501
    @larry20501 4 месяца назад +1

    I just don't understand why somebody doesn't pick up a garden nose and try this is crazy I sit and watch these videos Where a house is burning up and nobody tries to do Anything a garden knows will help I don't understand

    • @virgilhilts3924
      @virgilhilts3924 3 месяца назад

      Lets see a video of you getting close enough without gear to be effective with a dinky little garden hose...

  • @markashcraft9624
    @markashcraft9624 Год назад +1

    if there is a fire hyd right there in the front yard by the mail box. why run a line all the way around and down the block ??

  • @neilarmsweak9084
    @neilarmsweak9084 Год назад +7

    You know shit is getting real when the B truck ( brush) shows up to put some work in. Nice job putting it out guys

    • @heli-crewhgs5285
      @heli-crewhgs5285 Год назад +1

      I was wondering if the brush truck was there simply to provide more manpower, rather than the vehicle’s capability.

  • @Casey_Cp
    @Casey_Cp Год назад +1

    I like the fact you explain everything .. 👍

  • @NutmegThumper
    @NutmegThumper Год назад +4

    Nice video! Prob difficult to do but if you could play the scene audio during drone flight would be cool! Wish FDs had a first on scene truck with water onboard to quickly stop the spread. Once in the attic it’s done.

    • @jerseyshorefireresponse
      @jerseyshorefireresponse  Год назад +1

      my bad as I forgot to records the foreground audio on scene there was a lot going on, next time.

  • @davidb5952
    @davidb5952 7 месяцев назад +1

    Why do they waste time deploying the hydrant feed line before the attack line is in action?

    • @Malibus_Most_Wanted
      @Malibus_Most_Wanted 5 месяцев назад

      Bad training they didn’t even have there scba n turnout gear on for a active fire this is bad training all round

    • @virgilhilts3924
      @virgilhilts3924 3 месяца назад

      Explain how it is a "waste of time" when there is plenty of manpower to do both at once?

  • @jddr.jkindle9708
    @jddr.jkindle9708 Год назад +3

    Impressive thermal imaging!

  • @slavsavov99
    @slavsavov99 Год назад +2

    Hey, awesome video! I am wondering, why did so many units show up? I get two engines and a ladder, but there were at least 3-4 more.

    • @DanielGaffney-kq1zt
      @DanielGaffney-kq1zt 10 месяцев назад

      Stop calling fire apparatus units they're called companies

    • @slavsavov99
      @slavsavov99 10 месяцев назад

      @@DanielGaffney-kq1zt After all, English is not my first language. Thanks for the note tho

  • @alexalexander1245
    @alexalexander1245 Год назад +8

    I love how they sometimes shoot the water anywhere but the fire

  • @Quelallanlawrie234
    @Quelallanlawrie234 11 месяцев назад +2

    thank God for myself and my savior

    • @gdevelek
      @gdevelek 4 месяца назад

      Cheesus saves!!!

  • @slackjawedyokel1
    @slackjawedyokel1 Год назад +6

    the first line should have been off tank water --and as others have said -why not have a pony section of LDH ?

    • @Malibus_Most_Wanted
      @Malibus_Most_Wanted 5 месяцев назад

      Agreed n they did I saw a bumper line but this comes from not training enough notice they didn’t have gear on nor scba ready to go on arrival

  • @philsmidwestclassiccars150
    @philsmidwestclassiccars150 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great video. Someone was in the right spot at the right time.

  • @weberaudio
    @weberaudio Год назад +4

    The car in the driveway is a final generation Buick LeSabre (00-05). Great cars (super dependable) but they have a fuel regulator that can fail with age and leak fuel all over the engine compartment (same design for the Impala, Bonneville, and a few others that use that 3.8 engine). Good idea to replace it, or inspect it regularly. If you are driving it and it starts to run poorly and you smell gas... SHUT IT DOWN IMMEDIATELY!

  • @pamhofmeister2531
    @pamhofmeister2531 Год назад +2

    Great job. Total respect to the firefighters. Good job. Water was on the fire you need to look harder. They have to look everything over to know what type of fire you have.

    • @Malibus_Most_Wanted
      @Malibus_Most_Wanted 5 месяцев назад

      Nope that’s a 1 man job first thing they should of have all there gear on n second they should of used tank water first n pulled either a bumper or crosslay line

  • @lildbc
    @lildbc Год назад +6

    Honestly the response time on this is crazy over 20 minutes for the first fire truck to arrive wow if that was a major fire with people stuck inside they would of died

  • @Julietkilo1992
    @Julietkilo1992 6 месяцев назад +1

    watching from Dundee Scotland....

  • @skimmer8774
    @skimmer8774 Год назад +9

    Do you ever show live drone coverage to chief during fire ?

    • @jerseyshorefireresponse
      @jerseyshorefireresponse  Год назад +6

      Have before didn’t on this fire as the scene was pretty busy and I was down the road flying out of the way. If I saw anything that was urgent I woulda walked up and showed him.

    • @gregggoss2210
      @gregggoss2210 Год назад +3

      ​@@jerseyshorefireresponse, why don't you just join the fire department instead of following them around and getting chased about by the law. Maybe you could make a difference by actually fighting a fire instead of just filming and making commentary.

    • @hihfty
      @hihfty Год назад +16

      @@gregggoss2210 with out guys like him you wouldn’t have anything to watch and complain about. I for one appreciate his content and videos. Excellent training value and invaluable footage.

    • @Not-A-Virus123
      @Not-A-Virus123 Год назад +7

      ​@@gregggoss2210 he probably makes more in a month off RUclips than a full time firefighter does.

  • @firemaniran
    @firemaniran 7 месяцев назад +1

    I enjoy this video 😍
    I'm sharing my missions too

  • @willbob8532
    @willbob8532 Год назад +4

    What a great response from the local fire departments good job love to see these fireman in action

    • @AndyC2_
      @AndyC2_ Год назад

      Are you for real ? Shocking arrival to water on time - it’s a laughable performance but typical of US firefighters, the slowest in the world !

  • @azoresmarine
    @azoresmarine Год назад +2

    Very cool and helpfull thermal

  • @helenevilleneuve4567
    @helenevilleneuve4567 Год назад +7

    I am sad for this owner 😢

  • @ScottAbell911
    @ScottAbell911 Год назад +1

    Excellent video for fire profession & drone footage is outstanding

    • @Malibus_Most_Wanted
      @Malibus_Most_Wanted 5 месяцев назад

      This is def gonna be in one of our trainings lol 😂everything of what not to do when arriving on scene

  • @netraam1893
    @netraam1893 Год назад +2

    Many thanks for the video

  • @eriksand9262
    @eriksand9262 Год назад +3

    "Where's the nearest hydrant?"
    About 20ft from the fire.

  • @karlanderson3523
    @karlanderson3523 Год назад +2

    Damn it sucks seeing everything someone worked for their whole life burn to the ground… Great love for the fire fighters !!!!

  • @GodlessFiend
    @GodlessFiend Год назад +36

    Any update on what caused the fire? It’s been a month.

  • @sarahyates6055
    @sarahyates6055 Год назад +1

    Hehehehe it looked so funny the way fire fighters turned up from 22& 21 and they just stood there looking at the guys on the roof . You could almost imagine them saying “ good job guys we’ll just stand here and cheer you on! “ on a serious note the FF’s who go on roofs like that to fight the fire are so brave, I know they asses the fire and the roof etc before they go on, but there’s always a huge risk in doing it.

  • @rickdaly9436
    @rickdaly9436 Год назад +5

    Pull up and open up with the deck gun. How hard is that? Even a minutes worth of water from that cannon would have made a big difference.

    • @Brian13549
      @Brian13549 Год назад +2

      Deck gun really wasn't needed for this fire

  • @sed6
    @sed6 8 месяцев назад +1

    Proof positive that having a hydrant in front of your house doesn't mean a darn thing.

  • @jays106
    @jays106 Год назад +1

    man that thermal view from drone was awesome honestly departments could greatly benefit from using this tech

    • @AndyC2_
      @AndyC2_ Год назад

      Based on that performance, by the time the fire dept got a drone up, the house will have been rebuilt Lol

  • @edotoole6604
    @edotoole6604 Год назад +4

    As hydrant was in front of structure, deck gun use warranted with immediate hook up to hydrant, then pull lines for internal attack. Not rocket science.

    • @Brian13549
      @Brian13549 Год назад +3

      Seemed the fire went out without a deck gun, a deck gun is not always needed.

    • @RLTtizME
      @RLTtizME Год назад +1

      You need a mobile recliner...so that you can get out to some of these scenes and give them advice.

  • @johnbratley6926
    @johnbratley6926 Год назад +1

    Why 3 ladder trucks for a single storey building ?

  • @ryanv3751
    @ryanv3751 Год назад +4

    9:35 what launched into the air?

    • @suzylarry1
      @suzylarry1 Год назад +2

      that appeared to be out of the car, maybe shock cylinder or air conditioner condenser they sometimes let go. None the less , good eye

    • @XXxxcrisisxxXX
      @XXxxcrisisxxXX Год назад +2

      @@suzylarry1 its burning magnesium reacting to the water from the fire department

  • @leokilmer6383
    @leokilmer6383 Год назад +2

    Great coverage... Not so great response, firemen, it's just a house fire right, no need to work hard or fast.

  • @mikenino1770
    @mikenino1770 Год назад +3

    Are the firefighters at the scene are adding to the cluster fuck ,they should go the firehouse and get the apparatus and their ppe

    • @jeffa8582
      @jeffa8582 Год назад +1

      The guys that don't really want to do any hard work are the ones showing up without gear. Look at me I stretched out the hydrant line. . . . I'm HeLpInG

    • @Allison-ti5vv
      @Allison-ti5vv Год назад

      Oh sit down Mr wanna be expert

  • @andrewsstation6436
    @andrewsstation6436 Год назад +1

    Do you know if the house was salvageable or was it a total loss? It seems like once a fire gets into the attic or other common space of a building, it can spread freely undetected and is far more difficult to control.

  • @robertking2580
    @robertking2580 Год назад +3

    The first engine arrives at 4:55 water on the fire at 6:16