That car was cooking, hopefully there were no injuries to anyone related to this incident. Thank you to all firefighters everywhere for protecting the citizens of your coverage area.
I'm waiting for all the electric car haters to point fingers. If you do a full screen on this, it's actually a gas car, as you'll see the gas door on the driver's side
@@bradmagnuson6963 Your going to get haters unfortunately. The only thing that I don't care for with electric vehicles is, that if they catch fire they are very hard to put out. I hope you have a great day Brad 🙂⚘️.
That car was really burning that was a huge amount of flames good thing it was parked on the curb and not in a driveway close to the house. It has a temp tag on it so someone just recently bought it that really sucks feel bad for the owner
i live on the street and was outside when the fire started, someone hit and ran the driver of the car so they pulled over and parked the car to call the police and while they were inside the house there car caught fire. so lucky they weren’t inside
Good job by the nozzleman, but the other two guys need to bring a tool with them, so they don't have to go back to the truck to get one. Good to see them using SCBA, but I don't know why the chief needs gear on if he's not doing anything....
@@Jimmythefish577 An example of what??? Walking around doing nothing?? Why is he even there?? Bring a truck with water or something, or at least carry a water can to knock down the fire a bit. Something, ANYTHING....
Wonder what Eta was from first call to 911 to actual fire truck arrival on scene time. I bet 15 mins at least. Again Not captain/chief/asst chief suv’s but actual fire truck.
If you look at the model in this video, it is a Hyundai Kona, which from what I’ve seen on the internet is electric. I wish we could post the screenshot from this video showing the model name below the deck lid.
There is a gas version of the Kona, which this was. If you look closely, you'll see a gas door on the driver's side. This was NOT the electric Kona. The electric version, the charging port is on the front end of the car.
I agree with the other 2 replies, this is definitely a gas Kona. I'm not surprised, Hyundai makes *excellent* EVs but I've heard their gas engines have a habit of catching fire, at least on some models and years. I'm not sure if this one would be included in the fire-prone ones.
I started watching before I read the description and I thought it looked like a cross was burning! I was like WTF??!! Then I read the description and you moved a little so that I could make out that there was a car burning. Thankfully it turned out to be a car instead. You and the firemen did a great job on this one! Car fires can be a bitch to put out and they got it done quickly.
@@bradmagnuson6963 looks like a brand new Hyundai Kona... the fire was inside. still could be a torch job but if not then it will be a waranty claim vs insurance... I had a Brand spankin new Pickup truck burn up years ago due to a malfunction... sucked asd it took 6 months to get a new one
That's an ICE car. See the gas door on the car? If it was an EV, you wouldn't see that on this car(hyundai kona). On the electric kona, the charging port is on the front end
It was a gas car, if you look closely. It was a gas Hyundai Kona.. if you do a full screen, you'll see the gas door on the driver's side. This was NOT an electric car.
Oh my. Quite the car-be-que. Great footage. Quick work once they got there and got the line in operation.
That car was cooking, hopefully there were no injuries to anyone related to this incident.
Thank you to all firefighters everywhere for protecting the citizens of your coverage area.
Fantastic footage. It's a shame that someone has lost their car 🚙 in the fire. Have a great day ❤️🙂⚘️🚒.
I'm waiting for all the electric car haters to point fingers. If you do a full screen on this, it's actually a gas car, as you'll see the gas door on the driver's side
@@bradmagnuson6963 Your going to get haters unfortunately. The only thing that I don't care for with electric vehicles is, that if they catch fire they are very hard to put out. I hope you have a great day Brad 🙂⚘️.
@@donnamitchell7707 gas cars catch on fire at a higher rate
@@bradmagnuson6963 Yes, they do unfortunately. 🙂⚘️.
3:23 you can see the plastic on the bumper melting. What a cool video.
yard sprinkler is on. exposure is protected.
That vehicle had a Temp tag on it . They’ve had it for less than 30days . So much for trying to get themselves a newer / reliable car
It was a FUGLY Hyundai Kona... they sure got duped on the reliability
@@ppal19812the new Konas are not fugly. I have one and it's awesome.
@@theroachden6195You're opinion. As they say to each their own.
That car was really burning that was a huge amount of flames good thing it was parked on the curb and not in a driveway close to the house. It has a temp tag on it so someone just recently bought it that really sucks feel bad for the owner
looks like another imported piece of garbage electrical vehicle
@@UselessBlobinBlobinTheBigBloatit looks like it has a gas cap can’t tell that well though
Any word on what caused this fire?
Heard the fuel tank ruptured !
i live on the street and was outside when the fire started, someone hit and ran the driver of the car so they pulled over and parked the car to call the police and while they were inside the house there car caught fire. so lucky they weren’t inside
Good job by the nozzleman, but the other two guys need to bring a tool with them, so they don't have to go back to the truck to get one. Good to see them using SCBA, but I don't know why the chief needs gear on if he's not doing anything....
Because the chief is leading by example?
@@Jimmythefish577 An example of what??? Walking around doing nothing?? Why is he even there?? Bring a truck with water or something, or at least carry a water can to knock down the fire a bit. Something, ANYTHING....
That mailbox is a badass.
I certainly hope that the owner(s) are covered for full replacement by the insurance company.
See the new car tag...Call 1-800 Gap-Insurance...get covered for up to 300% of the cars value !
Wonder what Eta was from first call to 911 to actual fire truck arrival on scene time. I bet 15 mins at least. Again Not captain/chief/asst chief suv’s but actual fire truck.
This footage would make a wonderful Kona commercial. 😅
Good job guys 😊
That will just buff right on out!
Still has Temp Tags on it.................
Brand new Hyundai Kona. Still has the temp plates on it. Wonder if it was an EV version.
Electric or Not
Gas
ICE car
If you look at the model in this video, it is a Hyundai Kona, which from what I’ve seen on the internet is electric. I wish we could post the screenshot from this video showing the model name below the deck lid.
There are three engines available for this model, 2 gas and one EV. This is not an EV fire, so it must be a gas engine model.
There is a gas version of the Kona, which this was. If you look closely, you'll see a gas door on the driver's side. This was NOT the electric Kona. The electric version, the charging port is on the front end of the car.
I agree with the other 2 replies, this is definitely a gas Kona. I'm not surprised, Hyundai makes *excellent* EVs but I've heard their gas engines have a habit of catching fire, at least on some models and years. I'm not sure if this one would be included in the fire-prone ones.
Thats heavy and extremer Dangerous
Luckily that car wasn’t in the garage.
It was a gas car
@@bradmagnuson6963 I know that.
it wasn’t the owner of the houses car, it was their friend car
I think Hyundai will be buying these folks a new car. There was a recall that said park outside , smart to leave it on the street.
Damn, I have a Kona just like that
On fire?! 😮
Hyundai with a temp plate. Nice!
Another company that does not know how to use a deck gun.
Quick work
I started watching before I read the description and I thought it looked like a cross was burning! I was like WTF??!! Then I read the description and you moved a little so that I could make out that there was a car burning. Thankfully it turned out to be a car instead. You and the firemen did a great job on this one! Car fires can be a bitch to put out and they got it done quickly.
that looks like an arson fire. fire was all on the outside of the car like a flammable liquid was poured on it and set a blaze
I can't tell what kind of car that is or was. I feel bad, as it looks like they just bought it.
@@bradmagnuson6963 looks like a brand new Hyundai Kona... the fire was inside. still could be a torch job but if not then it will be a waranty claim vs insurance... I had a Brand spankin new Pickup truck burn up years ago due to a malfunction... sucked asd it took 6 months to get a new one
@@bradmagnuson6963 Hyundai Kona.
No. Just NO. Fuel tank had ruptured, that's why there's flames on the outside.
@@bradmagnuson6963 Hyundai Kona
Car is burning
불조심합시다😮
Hyundai🙃
Go electric they said ,it'll save the environment they said ,lol
This was a gasoline powered Kona. See the gas fill door on the drivers side rear in the video. Electric Kona has it plug port on the front.
That's an ICE car. See the gas door on the car? If it was an EV, you wouldn't see that on this car(hyundai kona). On the electric kona, the charging port is on the front end
An electric car lost to lithium ion batterys combusting
It was a gas car, if you look closely. It was a gas Hyundai Kona.. if you do a full screen, you'll see the gas door on the driver's side. This was NOT an electric car.
Wait 4 weeks, CarMax will have it on the lot ready to go…. RIP KONA-QUE
Do you think this car is safe for highway travel? Yes I do officer😂