190 ACRE MAJOR WILDFIRE Essex County Industrial Fire Livingston New Jersey 10/26/24
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- Опубліковано 24 лис 2024
- Essex County - 190 Acre Wildfire - The Industrial Fire -Information from NJFFS.
WILDFIRE UPDATE: Industrial Wildfire - Livingston Twp., Essex County
At 8 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 27, the New Jersey Forest Fire Service achieved 90% containment of a 192-acre wildfire burning in the area of Route 10 (Mt Pleasant Ave) and Eisenhower Parkway in Livingston, Essex County. This will be the final update for this incident unless significant developments occur.
Forest Fire Service staff will remain on scene and continue to monitor control lines and address areas of concern until significant precipitation occurs to ensure public safety.
Smoke is expected to remain present until significant rain falls over the fire area.
The Forest Fire Service continues to be in unified command with the Livingston Fire Department on this incident.
SIZE & CONTAINMENT
192 acres
90% contained
STRUCTURES THREATENED
0 structures threatened
0 structures evacuated
ROAD CLOSURES
All roads have reopened
FIRE CAUSE
Under Investigation
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Used up all of the mutual aid in Essex county for this job East Hanover was added to the original mutual aid call for this fire and a 2&1Task Force was requested from Morris county to cover Livingston fire headquarters great footage
Thanks for the info!
@@jerseyshorefireresponse no problem was monitoring it on the scanner here and my sister and brother in law live in East Hanover Mutual aid coordinators from Passaic County were monitoring transmissions and were preparing to send help if needed
Good job in all your coverage!
Thanks took a bit for me to drive up to this fire so missed a lot of the bigger fire.
That explains the air down here in Delaware, I'm in Dagsboro and I can see the haze when I look north and been catching the burning smells off and on,praying for everyone's safety physically and mentally 🙏🏻
RM, I was nervous when the fire and smoke was under the power lines. I have seen them produce lightning bolts in the Wallace Kneeland Fire, Shelton, WA.
Great footage of this destructive fire.
Thanks yeah I’ve never seen that but definitely we’re live! Big power also.
Great video
yeah new jersey is cooked. i live in nj and there is a big wildfire in my town thats been on for almost 3 weeks and a house burned down in my town. also my backyard caught fire on sunday and it took almost 2 hours to put out and get everything safe. the same day there were 3 other fires in my area that were reported.
Bless up ! Good luck be safe!
@jerseyshorefireresponse thank you
When smoke gets in your eyes, everyone looks the same." - The late, great Bob Bartosz.
Between the dry weather we have & somebody starting it
Mostly 99% or fires are human started in nature.
Not good be safe !!
Which town’s ladder truck hit a transmission tower?
(required drone inspection at 21:30 or so)
It’s a very good good thing the carbon filled smoke didn’t create arc/flashover issues.
That’s a massive 3x 700KV transmission line.
What hasn't New Jersey seeded the clouds? It's been a month!
Lol
At about 9:35 that seems odd. There is no way using the deck gun could get everything within a couple hundred feet wet enough to not burn in a few minutes, right?
They put out a lot of water in under a min. U could empty a pumper in 2 mins. 500 to sumthng like 7000gpm. They're no joke. Wen i was a jr firefighter, we'd use the deck gun or master stream to get a foothold on the fire b4 the initial attack, especially where the woods or other dwellings come into play
No it definitely can like he said it’s flowing a high rate. Just need to wet down the area they were more doing structure protection by wetting down the area of wood before the fire can reach any buildings.
@moepizl I understand how in lots of places the fire needs to be fought with a couple hundred gallons on a four wheel drive pickup and some guys with shovels. There was a part in this video though where there was an acre or three on fire with a fire hydrant 100 feet in front of the fire.
@@brucegordon4992 usually they'll use mainstream knowing they have a plug near by or another engine on site. Tend to not use it if there's no plug. But it depends on situation. We had a porch fire, no hydrant, but used the deck gun to control the situation. It was clean up after that. Gotta love that kinda power
My thoughts & prayers go out to all the personell that r fighting this fire, to all my brothers
Why were they starting a fire at the 16:40 mark?
Controlled back fire
My sister was saying the East Hanover mayor sent a message on thier Nix saying the fire is 90% contained as of this afternoon
We haven't had any rain in a month that's why we're in a drought
Did you start the fire
Yes
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@@PowderMill😂😂
Your camera work has always been amazing.
I’m still amazed at the volume of legit working fires down at the shore.
@@PowderMillyes they put in work indeed I have a few friends that moved down to ocean county and they catch plenty of workers they are in point pleasant beach and Brick also have a friend on East Dover 27 PPB Goes all over
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