The equipment is so different from Canada. I think your trucks are more efficient and faster to setup, but at the same time it may be because our longer distances and lack of water sources in many areas. The Winter weather here would not help much. A temperature with wind chill of -40c is a big problem. In the case of this fire, there would be no way to save anything except contain it, and that was done correctly.
One of the differences is that your engines are a lot bigger. This is because the road network in Canada is much more spacious. Here you have many residential areas where everything is quite cramped.
@@janvanholten7592 I fully agree. The distance I would have to travel to reach the nearest large city, Montreal, is about 250 km. In between it's mostly fields and forests. In Europe, 250km can sometimes cover an entire country. I doubt our average fire engine would be able to even drive there due to their size. And yet, the european models of fire engines seem to be quite a lot more efficient as far as instant response goes. I admire efficiency.
Aggut, de beste stuurlui staan weer eens aan wal. Laag opgeleid, Klapzadel? Wilders fan? Ooit gehoord van het Dunning/Kruger effect? Nee? Dacht ik al...
Ja goh, ze moeten een plan van aanpak maken, kijken naar veiligheid, kijken naar de grote van het pand, kijken naar eventuele gevaren hoe de brand kan uit bereidden naar een ander pand…
Oh if this fire was in the United States everyone would be saying they don't put fires out they don't know how to fight fires they never use water or not enough water the list goes on and on and on. Well, watching this video no one from Europe has no right to complain about how united state fight fires and use this video as example why they shouldn't complain.
@@ffjsb there were definitily more than 2 lines. If you know the South Metro Fire District, all there equipment equals GRIP 1, this is GRIP 2, that means 2 times that amount of equipment.
The equipment is so different from Canada.
I think your trucks are more efficient and faster to setup, but at the same time it may be because our longer distances and lack of water sources in many areas.
The Winter weather here would not help much. A temperature with wind chill of -40c is a big problem.
In the case of this fire, there would be no way to save anything except contain it, and that was done correctly.
One of the differences is that your engines are a lot bigger. This is because the road network in Canada is much more spacious. Here you have many residential areas where everything is quite cramped.
@@janvanholten7592 I fully agree. The distance I would have to travel to reach the nearest large city, Montreal, is about 250 km. In between it's mostly fields and forests. In Europe, 250km can sometimes cover an entire country. I doubt our average fire engine would be able to even drive there due to their size. And yet, the european models of fire engines seem to be quite a lot more efficient as far as instant response goes. I admire efficiency.
Stikstoffffff.😂😂 Voor de eigenaar van het bedrijf, heel veel sterkte dit wil je niet mee maken in je leven.😮
Glad to see our world has "evolved" to the point that our firefighters are literally riding bikes to fires like we did in the 1850's 😒
Canada 🇨🇦 kijkt mee.
Ja en die kunnen er nog heel veel van leren ook want hun brandweer maakt er een zooitje van
Sterkte! Fijn die zonnepanelen, bij brand dwarrel de glasstukjes kilometers ver. Goed voor het klimaat die zonnepanelen!🎉🎉😂😂
Ja, allemal glas stukjes op de grond. Verschrikkelijk! Gelukking is er nooit een stukje glas op de grond gekomen in de hele geschiedenis van de mens.
Heftig
Aint lost a foundation yet!
Je plains les employés qui n'auront plus e travail pour un bon moment. Faites que tout soit bien assuré? Amicalement de France.
Je suis à peu près sûr que les employés sont bien traités, nous avons un système en place pour cela aux Pays-Bas.
미국에서 화재진압 영상을 많이 봤는데 거의 제대로 진화를못함 자연진화? 뛰는사람없고 그냥 물만뿌리다 다탈때까지 보고 끝나는 진화현장 ㅉㅉ
불이 너무 커서 끌 수 없었기 때문에 소방관들은 화재 주변의 건물을 보호하기 위해 초점을 전환했는데 정말 잘 작동했습니다.
Spero non ci siano vittime. 😟
ik was er ook bij, mooie brand, wel triest voor de eigenaar.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This fire dept has no clue on how to put water on fires!!
Echt ambtenaren ze staan met vier a vijf man te kijken en er gebeurt amper wat van blussen prutswerk 😮
Aggut, de beste stuurlui staan weer eens aan wal.
Laag opgeleid, Klapzadel? Wilders fan?
Ooit gehoord van het Dunning/Kruger effect? Nee?
Dacht ik al...
@@FrankHeuvelman en nu in het Nederlands vertaald oftewel dit is een citaat van je
Alsof je een ambtenaar bent 😵
Ja goh, ze moeten een plan van aanpak maken, kijken naar veiligheid, kijken naar de grote van het pand, kijken naar eventuele gevaren hoe de brand kan uit bereidden naar een ander pand…
Oh if this fire was in the United States everyone would be saying they don't put fires out they don't know how to fight fires they never use water or not enough water the list goes on and on and on.
Well, watching this video no one from Europe has no right to complain about how united state fight fires and use this video as example why they shouldn't complain.
How do you want to fight this fire? Just let it burn out of fuel and focus on protecting surrounding properties. It`s a GRIP 2 fire.
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@@patrickthewelder3598 Putting out the fire is the best way to protect exposures... For starters, they could have more than two lines going...
@@ffjsb there were definitily more than 2 lines. If you know the South Metro Fire District, all there equipment equals GRIP 1, this is GRIP 2, that means 2 times that amount of equipment.
@@patrickthewelder3598 I have no idea of what a "GRIP" is, but clearly 2 of them weren't doing a damn thing either.
What a joke.
Poor ability😓😓😓