thats the type of connection i want to have with other fire fighters, not just random neighbors that'll put out a fire but close friends that have each others back
Try going into a working fire with a guy that freaks out on you. Not fun!! And disappointing at the same time. I was first in with him and I was on the nozzle.
Awesome work fellas and great video young man. Thank you for the hard work and saving life. Everyone saved the family’s home, that what counts and know one was injured.
Try using the SR hooks. The wider blades make quick work on the rock, while the old lath hooks only make small holes. Judicious use of water, outstanding. In the old days in NY the FD would collect debris in barrels and take it out for the occupants/super
just curious. seamed like a decent little fire in either the washer or dryer that was walked past that probably would have been quick to be extinguished. was it ignored because you guys knew it wouldn't spread? asking out of complete curiosity, not judging or critiquing.
Armchair firefighter I see. Rushing on a fireground means chaos and potential injuries, and in this case, more damage to the house and contents. 10 years on YT and no content? Please elaborate on what they could have done faster and better? I'll wait.
Definitely not an “armchair firefighter.”Not “rushing” but moving with a purpose… as if it was their own home. They’re literally walking on the fireground…. Yeah, my ten years of no content still holds more value than your junk “content.”
@@ryesen4469 My experience holds more value than your so-called experience, as you couldn't even answer the main question. And my content has more than enough views to prove you wrong again.
@@mxslick50 if you think that this pace is acceptable at a working structure fire, which is probably what you do since you don’t see anything wrong with it, then I pray you’re not a firefighter in my city. Or else me and my property would be screwed.
That fist bump before getting out the truck means more than most will know
thats the type of connection i want to have with other fire fighters, not just random neighbors that'll put out a fire but close friends that have each others back
Try going into a working fire with a guy that freaks out on you. Not fun!! And disappointing at the same time. I was first in with him and I was on the nozzle.
@@alllivesmatter627how’s he doing now?
Awesome work fellas and great video young man. Thank you for the hard work and saving life.
Everyone saved the family’s home, that what counts and know one was injured.
Boys were workingggg🔥
I was getting amped up watching them gettin ready on the way. I miss it
Awesome stop boys! Much respect from Killeen Fire.
Like 6 times i thought you guys had finished the fire just for you to poke the roof and find a hidden inferno. Structure fires are no joke!
Luckily we have tools and an experienced crew and officer to know where the fire still is.
Solid work brothers, much love from Navarro County Texas!
Great video!
Excellent video, and great job on the fire !! We had an almost identical fire on Thanksgiving night.
Where?
@@dv1267 , Rockwall, TX
Nice work y’all keep it up
Solid work ya'll! Good stop.
Thanks man. Appreciate it!!
Love the videos man, keep posting!
Good job as always from Cy-Fail.
One of my instructors told me after a fire "you will be covered in sh*t". This must be what he meant lol.
Kinda cool there for a second when the stream made the ceiling fan jingle and spin
Great video
Did a good job saving the structure. Attic fires are easy to lose it not hit soon enough
Try using the SR hooks. The wider blades make quick work on the rock, while the old lath hooks only make small holes. Judicious use of water, outstanding. In the old days in NY the FD would collect debris in barrels and take it out for the occupants/super
Normally we do but the first arriving crew grabbed them off their truck so I was left with the sloppy seconds hook.
just curious. seamed like a decent little fire in either the washer or dryer that was walked past that probably would have been quick to be extinguished. was it ignored because you guys knew it wouldn't spread? asking out of complete curiosity, not judging or critiquing.
The firefighter behind me had the hose and put out the fire in the washer right as after I passed it. Thank you for the question!
Awesome video!!! What camera do you have it’s so clear and the audio as well
Firecam Onyx 4k
How can you dare call yourselves firemen when you didn't even break ONE window!?!?
relax brother. we did during overhaul haha
What camera is being used?
Fire Cam ONYX 4K
For fux saks, put the water in the hole. Someone needs to go for a vision test.
Was it due to a dryer?
No it was electrical.
@@jamesonkarel8740 what was in the attic to cause that ? Just wiring?
@@pauljames5914 most likely. we left before they determined the actual cause
@@jamesonkarel8740 Might have been started by the bath fart fan, seems to be a pretty common event.
i love how he sprays the ceiling drywall instead of directing the water stream into the attic. Brilliant.
wet drywall is easier to tear down than dry bud. he was trying to help us pull ceiling. he knew what he was doing.
Use the hose that hooked to your recliner next time🤬
Could’ve saved more with better hustle..
Armchair firefighter I see. Rushing on a fireground means chaos and potential injuries, and in this case, more damage to the house and contents. 10 years on YT and no content? Please elaborate on what they could have done faster and better? I'll wait.
Definitely not an “armchair firefighter.”Not “rushing” but moving with a purpose… as if it was their own home. They’re literally walking on the fireground…. Yeah, my ten years of no content still holds more value than your junk “content.”
@@ryesen4469 My experience holds more value than your so-called experience, as you couldn't even answer the main question. And my content has more than enough views to prove you wrong again.
@@mxslick50 if you think that this pace is acceptable at a working structure fire, which is probably what you do since you don’t see anything wrong with it, then I pray you’re not a firefighter in my city. Or else me and my property would be screwed.
@@ryesen4469 I'm glad my city doesn't have a-holes like you around. And you STILL haven't told us what you would do better.