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405 Fwy. Encampment Fire: LAFD Task Force 5 & Culver City Fire Dept. Engine 43
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- Опубліковано 28 чер 2022
- Los Angeles Fire Department Engine 5 was dispatched alone to a rubbish fire on the 5900 block of Center Dr.
They arrived on scene at the Howard Hughes off ramp of the northbound 405 freeway and found a homeless encampment fire under the overpass. Engine 5 requested 1 additional engine for water (Light Force 5), Culver City Engine 43 was also dispatched from a duplicate call.
Units assigned: LAFD Task Force 5, Culver City Engine 43, & CHP.
Location: Westchester, Los Angeles, CA
Date: Sunday, June 5th, 2022
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los Angeles fire department: experts in containment of homeless encampment fires that are like mini brushfires
Thank you. Nice to see a Response with the fire before first Arrival.
I see so many videos like this and then am amazed folks complain when homeless encampments are razed and cleaned up
It's sad but with California being such a fire risk and the issues these encampments cause, it has to be done.
In my neighborhood, homeless people move into empty houses, start fires to keep warm, often burning down the house and neighboring properties.
Liar!
Bless Excellent. Keep’em coming. 😊
Good “sense of urgency” even though this wasn’t a high value occupancy or life hazard. From “wheels stop” to water on the fire, less than one minute. I’ve seen too many videos of fire departments taking their sweet time about stretching a line, charging it, and putting out the fire.
They don’t make em like they use to
With a vegetation fire, you have to move as quickly and safely as possible to get water and line dug,because if the wind picks up or changes,things can go very bad very quickly!
You have to take into account this fire had conditions that could have ended a lot worse with all that dry brush everywhere. It doesn't take an awful a lot of water for the initial attack but you have to make sure you get every single hot spot
I searched "getting ice cream in traffic" and this is where ive ended up
Can we call it a controlled burn and let it clean out the culvert?
No,because controlled burns can turn into wildfires in a matter of seconds.
@@bouffant-girl The irony of your statement has surpassed your comprehension of effective fire control. Great work.
I, too, think you should store oily rags and gas cans in your garage until one day there is small cigarette fire. See how that works out for ya.....
What a disgrace to dump rubbish like that. It seems to be common problem in the UK too despite having free domestic tipping points. The problem seems to by fly by night house collection and removal shysters.
That is not the problem in places like LA of SF. These are homeless encampments. The occupants just collect all the rubish as posessions. It is a chronic mental health disease epidemic and politicans do nothing about it because the homeless don't vote and the politicians don't live in the areas the blight impacts. They are too busy pretending this does not exist and instead focus on entertaining elites on private vineyard estates hundreds of miles from the problem.
It's a homeless encampment. You're not wrong that it's a dump, but it's a dump built to live in and California allows it basically everywhere. They seem to literally sleep and eat next to their trash. Fires are common due to the unsafe cooking methods using open flames, etc in combination with smoking, rampant drug use and other factors.
@@BlLL_LUMBERGH oh really? Rampant drug use? How many homeless do you know? Oh, you're just repeating the lying media that lied about covid and created a hysteria?
@@robynperdieu3434 You must be a Californian in denial. You guys legalized or decriminalized just about every drug out there; combined with numerous other horrible laws or removal of laws, now you have a massive community of homeless zombies looking to do anything for their next hit. Look up the "Fentanyl Crawl" and rise in thefts of catalytic converters in California. A lot of them either voluntarily or involuntarily end up hooked on fentanyl getting pumped in from China. Unfortunately, I have to see it because I have family that live there; they would like to move but are too old. The rest of the country doesn't have homeless encampments at every overpass, spare parking lot, parks and natural areas. They also don't have people openly using drugs in public.
Great work brother as usual💯💯
I actually reported this fire to 911 while driving the 405!
Excellent video! A great variety of shots from different positions and edited really well.
Great mutual aid 👍🚒
glad to see that no one came out shooting at the firefighters
I would hate to put out fire in homeless encampment; have to watch out for needles, human waste…etc
At the 1:50 - 2:40 mark, is that a fire fighter's helmet sitting on the printer box?
i thought so too at first but negative
Good job
This is so common there. Very frustrating. Such ignorant HOMELESS people STILL don't get the picture: YOU'RE IN A HIGH FIRE DANGER AREA. NO FIRES OF ANY TYPE!! Now, you have no "Home". THERE, anyway.
Reminds me of homeless camp fires in slo.
That's like putting out round hay bails. A pain in the butt.
Honestly, I would had created a barrier and let all that dry burn just prevent it from going further down otherwise that homeless camp will continue starting fires.
Should have let it burn all that garbage. Call it a controlled burn for safety.
Sad to see those CLOWN Helmets !
dam they let u actually walk up close now??
Good video 📹
Nice house fire
Typical in LA now, a homeless encampment 🔥 fire. With this bone dry grass and brush, it don't take much for one to get going.
Does anybody know if a fire under a freeway overpass like this affects the structural integrity? It seems like the concrete would crack or tar seals melt.
That fire, no. Can it happen, yes. One example was in Atlanta back maybe 5 years ago (maybe longer), I believe part of the highway collapsed. And the road was severely damaged. But that was a huge fire fueled by propane.
@@austinlawler3739 I definitely remember that fire in 2017. I live just outside of Atl & that was an overpass on I-85 (major artery into midtown & downtown Atl). Major disruption, traffic overwhelmed nghbhd streets but new tech. helped contractor to rebuild in record time.👏🏽
LA has become such a heap - Thank you policy makers!
Thank the VOTERS too, they are the idiots that voted for THIS!
the guy is hardly trying to extinguish the fire, I've noticed that in other videos with some
other firemen. not big enough fire.
Do they offer fire insurance?
An old fireman's hat by the fire. Lol
No SCBA’s? Crazy! Who knows what’s burning!
Just drugs and poop. No biggie.
The homeless. The best thing that's happened to the fire department since the paramedic program.
That new all electric engine should be going into service soon, correct? I hope you get a bunch of videos of them responding and operating!
Lithium, water and heat wow what a great combination....
It WAS in service and developed a severe leak from the tank
@@fbm314 it was not yet in service.
2nd fire in... what? 3 weeks? This time no 62s, or 63s.
Someone set that fire to kill the homeless. A lot of homeless lost their homes due to bank fraud by Roland Arnall , an Israeli businessman who destroyed the middle class with fraudulent loans via Ameriquest with the help of George W Bush.
Good thing there wasn't any tires down thar. It looks like a garbage truck blew up.
That new helmet style just doesn't look right in SoCal
What does the fireman do in the red helmet? 6:35
Captain for Culver City. LA City captains have orange helmets
When you guys over in the West coast are toned out for encampment fires... do you guys also assume its a potential "body recovery" incident like the way Dumpster fires are considered on this end of Florida?
Anyone notice the red fire helmet sitting on the microwave? Someone probably stole it from somewhere.
Well that's one way to get rid of all this shit and make them move
Hobo fire.
Bum fire.
I hate the homeless problem but all the filth and this careless fire pisses me off! God bless the firemen
Is LA switching over to traditional helmets?
affirm
@@FB1ResponseVideos nice
Why are they switching over?
Hello America how are you?
Something needs to be done about the homeless situation. They should be removed from all cities and taken to designated areas where they are allowed to live or camp.
By what authority?
Nasty stuff to breathe in. FF running saw failed lol
you must be an expert.
@@jimmccabe801 just stating the obvious that you can clearly see on the video. You must have commented before watching .
@@brycegutierrez3483 clearly.
Далеко стали! Лишний рукав тянуть...
It's quite obvious this dept has plenty of experience putting encampment fires out. I don't know why some of the homeless have so much shit and garbage lying around and you'd think you'd be a lot more careful when you do. With only tank water at first you have to be damn careful with what you do. It doesn't last very long. My biggest issue, however, is who in the hell is going to clean that place out? I can't stand people who leave a bunch of their shit lying around, especially when it catches on fire
Who in their right mind would live that close to an offramp/freeway? Insanity prevails is LA.
When you're homeless you can't be too picky!?
@@MinnowCreekGirl true! We (metro Atl) have them under underpasses, under railroad bridges & woods next to freeways.
Why aren't you guys wearing respirators? That smoke has to be toxic.
This crap must get really old.
Is LAFD switching to traditional helmets?
Culver City showed up pretty late.
you don't know when they were called.
Didn't radio traffic indicate they asked for Culver Fire for water?
I would have deck gunned this fire.
No fires around the Governor mansion or Jerry Brown's 2500 acre ranch south west of Williams, CA. He should allow the bums to live there.
And this is how the planet of the apes started
Being homeless is one thing, but why leave all trash around?
Homeless people trying the bbq ?
It catches on fire on its own way
Commiefornia should mandate fire suppression equipment such as smoke detectors and sprinkers in their homeless camps!!!!
I remember when they were called bums, we didn’t have this proliferation of bums.
Not a very nice thing to say about them. Not everyone can be a cop.
@@acb9896 The truth is often harsh.
@@acb9896 definitely bums🤮
Someone set that fire to kill the homeless. Most homeless lost their homes through foreclosure by fraudulent loans via Ameriquest, owned by Israeli businessman Roland Arnall, a million dollar supporter of George W Bush who destroyed the middle class with the great house steal of 2005-2008. Satanists stealing homes of non-satanists.
That was getting hot 🥵 enough to damage the bridge structure.
wonder how much that effort cost the tax payers?
And these non-taxpayers are happily taking advantage of taxpaying citizens' services.
Ppv
trash fire
Seems like a pretty easy and fun job. Not much hard work. Come home clean and smelling fresh..;-)
not much hard work ????
Lol sm1 flicked a cig over the bridge....gave them some work to do instead of riding the clock lol
Encampment under a bridge?
Which third world country is this? 😀😀😀
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Democrat cities love homeless
Welcome to bidens America 🇺🇸 😄
Better then trump's America !
very expensive trash pick up..... effin tweakers