@@trxtech3010 Older homes are much better constructed than the garbage modern homes. Modern homes are cheap, plain, ugly and feature the godawful open floor plans. Open floor plan homes are incredibly dangerous in case of fire. Walls and doors are a must.
As old as this house was, it was probably "balloon framed"... wall studs that go from foundation to roof with no break in the middle like newer houses are done.
That was a well built house to burn that long. Also the chimney stood the test of heat that it was never supposed to be subjected to. I liked the Firenado on the A/B corner of the house. Great video.
For all those bashing the firefighters for "standing around", this was done at the end of a live fire training session. Landowners will donate an unwanted house for the local fire departments to use for teaching search and rescue, forcible entry, and fire attack strategies. When the planned training is done, the firemen will burn the house to the ground in order to save the owner the expense of demolition, and to ensure that a potentially unstable structure isn't left behind. The property owner has his or her own reasons for wanting the building demolished. Usually a new house has been built on a different part of the property, and there is no longer a use for the old one which may have some underlying condition that renders it uninhabitable and not worth repairing. As for letting homeless people live there, it is private property.
This House 🏠Was Definitely Well Built. By Professionals. Stone Mason's And Carpenter's, It Has Structural Integrity. You Can Tell By The Burn🔥, The Structural Framing Was Built With The Proper Seasoned Oak Lumber, And Not Dried Out Joists.
I was amazed at how long the plywood in the lower front windows was lasting, and JUST as it started to catch, that's when you decided to move the camera.
I love it you can read the smoke and watch how fast it burns and all of the new people can get hands on training how to safely to attack a house fire and your fire arson investigators can track down where and how it started thank you for sharing
When you know there is no loss of life or possessions..a controlled burn is facinating.. Altho bittersweet as that house looked solid..probably a strip mall going on that site... And cudos to the cameraman who kept it on a tripod.. Watched it to the end.. Amazing..
When I was a paid FF, we had a Shift Comander that upon arrival of first unit if it was determined that structure was vacant and no exposures, and no life safety issues, it became a controlled burn. We could leave one unit with 3 personal and in about 1.5 hours be back in station, instead of tying up 12 people for 3 hours to save something that was going to be bulldozed anyway.
People tend to assume that older houses burn slower because they're built better, which really isn't the case. Older houses tend to have more walls, more partitioned compared to newer homes that tend to favor an open floor plan. More walls means slower the burn and less overall oxygen circulation to feed the fire. Our beloved modern open floor plans makes the perfect circumstances for a quick, hot burn.
If this house could talk. I wonder what stories it could tell about the families that have lived there.The birth of the home and it's death. The first wife to walk into it, And the first baby to come home to it. I think of the bricklayer that built the Chimney. And the roofer that nailed the shingles
It is sad to think that the craftsmanship that goes into these homes and the lives lived in them all end up lost to time. Just another reminder that everything in this world is temporary.
40 years ago I went through training we burned 4 houses that year not only did we get experience but state police fire investigators learned how to find fire origins too. we would start them put them out state police would check them out and then burn them down the rest of the way.
So what was the reason that they just set the house on fire 🔥 in the first place it looked like it was in pretty good shape watching the way it burned.??
@@lj5801 They probably destroyed this beautiful home in order to construct yet another generic development consisting of cheaply constructed, cookie cutter, ugly garbage homes. It makes me furious. Americans have absolutely no taste and no appreciation for beauty. 🤬🤬 Fire departments should use newer homes to burn. That would be no great loss.
Who else is watching this just waiting for the half chimney to come crashing down? Except it turned out to be a full chimney up the centre of the house from the basement. Unusual
Usually, donated homes are no longer safe for occupation due to age, or code violations. The land owner could also have wanted to build a new home on the spot instead of patching up this one. Lots of valid reasons to do this kind of thing to an otherwise apparently good home.
You know, not everything can be saved. Some homes have underlying structural, code, or utility issues that would cost more than the house is worth to fix. If you want to buy that home for $10,000 and sink $200,000+ into it to fix it, then go find one.
Rumor has it, the Delta side is still standing and burning to this day! Maybe it's because of the "Dark Spirit" that someone else said came out of the fire?! 👀
I'd like to see it in reverse. Never seen a fire build a house before. Rumsfield: Art, your wife's home. And your house is on fire. Art: My wife's home!?!?
Now THAT is how construction is done. Not this cheap weak garbage built today. Not sure how long that was burning before the video started but that there was a massive amount of heat inside there and it held up thru every stage of growth. I cant remember exactly, been 25 years out of the academy, but I'm pretty sure it was 7-10 minutes of direct fire exposure for the cheap tack plates holiday the roof trusses together to pop...look how long this roof made it. This must have been an amazing training day. There was so much to learn...even just from just watching the video.
That's what happens when you build a houses out of wood you see the chimney is still standing well that's because it's brick could you imagine if the whole house was brick well it would still be there 😂
а чего они не тушат? типа всё равно сгорит, чего воду тратить?!))Куча пожарных, встали пофоткались на 5:20 .. рассосались по углам, вот и вся работа, звездец...
I"m confused, Headline reads "Structure Fire: Watch House Burn from Start to Finish in Live Fire Training Burn [Training Material]" So.... evidently I must have fallen asleep and missed the actual training in this video, because I didn't see a single incidence of anyone doing anything even closely resembling actual engagement in fighting or containing the fire. It was an interesting burn with a lot things going on, just no engagement. They didn't even put any water on the structure, only on the surrounding landscape.
They do small fires on the inside so students can get used to the heat and smoke conditions and learn how to find the seat of the fire. The house is usually donated by the owners for this purpose and is set for demolition anyway so they let it burn down when they are done. Sometimes this training lasts multiple days before they let the structure completely burn. When they burn it completely, that makes less material that the demolition and clean up crews have to remove.
that house took some serious oxidation to bring it down, loved the windowed porch would of made a great green house for plants galore. that side wall took forever to come down, that chimney made me laugh it is made of brick no wonder the fire did no harm to it. to bad they cant reuse the chimney somewhere else. I was thinking of all the children that probably played in the yard and the family dinners and tv watching done in that house, my mom told me I was sentimental like her. lol
Buildings are usually donated when the property is damaged to a point where fixing it simply isn't realistically possible. If a house is unstable enough (and you won't be able to see internal structural problems on a video like this, who knows what was going on inside?) repairing it will require a LOT of time and expensive specialist tools/labor, and there's times where so little can be salvaged that no matter what you do you'll have to replace most everything. In these situations, unless there's massive sentimental/historical/etc. value to the property the practical option is to start over. At least in this instance it was done in a way where society benefitted from the demolition. Nothing beats real-world experience when it comes to training firefighters!
Wow! What a strong old house and the chimney stack still stood strong & proud. The builders did a great job. RIP house.
Those old houses are garbage and dangerously biult, now days houses are terrible too but these older ones were even worse.
@@trxtech3010 Older homes are much better constructed than the garbage modern homes. Modern homes are cheap, plain, ugly and feature the godawful open floor plans.
Open floor plan homes are incredibly dangerous in case of fire. Walls and doors are a must.
@jordanjones7172that’s a very common house material
That is one stubborn wall!!
I know, I kept waiting and waiting and then said forget it I'm done filming haha.
I guess I'm going to have to live in a house with one wall and a chimney
As old as this house was, it was probably "balloon framed"... wall studs that go from foundation to roof with no break in the middle like newer houses are done.
Stubborn ❌
Well built ✔️
That was a well built house to burn that long. Also the chimney stood the test of heat that it was never supposed to be subjected to. I liked the Firenado on the A/B corner of the house. Great video.
For all those bashing the firefighters for "standing around", this was done at the end of a live fire training session. Landowners will donate an unwanted house for the local fire departments to use for teaching search and rescue, forcible entry, and fire attack strategies. When the planned training is done, the firemen will burn the house to the ground in order to save the owner the expense of demolition, and to ensure that a potentially unstable structure isn't left behind.
The property owner has his or her own reasons for wanting the building demolished. Usually a new house has been built on a different part of the property, and there is no longer a use for the old one which may have some underlying condition that renders it uninhabitable and not worth repairing.
As for letting homeless people live there, it is private property.
Amazing Chimney!! Stands strong and works perfectly, even without a house!!
That was pretty amazing. Must have been really well built.
That was my thought too. Many controlled burns or not they come crashing down!
This House 🏠Was Definitely Well Built. By Professionals. Stone Mason's And Carpenter's, It Has Structural Integrity. You Can Tell By The Burn🔥, The Structural Framing Was Built With The Proper Seasoned Oak Lumber, And Not Dried Out Joists.
You can tell how strong the chimney is by the way it's still standing without any walls also roof around it
ههههههه
The one time I see my Heros have an easy day with a fire. That chimney was definitely smokin. God Bless The Firefighters. You guys stay safe.
I was amazed at how long the plywood in the lower front windows was lasting, and JUST as it started to catch, that's when you decided to move the camera.
I love it you can read the smoke and watch how fast it burns and all of the new people can get hands on training how to safely to attack a house fire and your fire arson investigators can track down where and how it started thank you for sharing
Ahhh..but well made chimney stands strong and proud. A big salute to the chimney!💪🏻💪🏻🔥🔥🔥
Fuego en una casa 🐦🔥🗣🏠
That was a really nice looking house. It seemed to be well built.
When you know there is no loss of life or possessions..a controlled burn is facinating..
Altho bittersweet as that house looked solid..probably a strip mall going on that site...
And cudos to the cameraman who kept it on a tripod..
Watched it to the end..
Amazing..
Strip mall, gas station, fast food joint, housing subdivision. Another piece of the past lost to ‘progress’.
I agree it looked like a pretty good ole house.
They will most likely build a Mosque there for the Muslims .
When I was a paid FF, we had a Shift Comander that upon arrival of first unit if it was determined that structure was vacant and no exposures, and no life safety issues, it became a controlled burn. We could leave one unit with 3 personal and in about 1.5 hours be back in station, instead of tying up 12 people for 3 hours to save something that was going to be bulldozed anyway.
"Honey".
"What, Thelma?"
"I think I might have left the oven on...."
That smoke stack was built very well. Kept waiting for it to fall. Lol
It's a chimney
People tend to assume that older houses burn slower because they're built better, which really isn't the case. Older houses tend to have more walls, more partitioned compared to newer homes that tend to favor an open floor plan. More walls means slower the burn and less overall oxygen circulation to feed the fire. Our beloved modern open floor plans makes the perfect circumstances for a quick, hot burn.
If this house could talk. I wonder what stories it could tell about the
families that have lived there.The birth of the home and it's death.
The first wife to walk into it, And the first baby to come home to it.
I think of the bricklayer that built the Chimney. And the roofer that nailed the shingles
It is sad to think that the craftsmanship that goes into these homes and the lives lived in them all end up lost to time. Just another reminder that everything in this world is temporary.
The bricklayer certainly did a fantastic job on that chimney. Stayed standing while the rest of the house collapsed around it...
kinda cool seeing the mini fire tornado at 13:25 starting
Wife of firefighter, hi honey how was your day ? Firefighter, we learned how to watch a house burn down. 😊
I have said that we need more training like this!!!
That house put up a great fight
40 years ago I went through training we burned 4 houses that year not only did we get experience but state police fire investigators learned how to find fire origins too. we would start them put them out state police would check them out and then burn them down the rest of the way.
Anyone notice how theoutside shingles never seemed to burn? I bet they were asbestos siding.
That'll buff right out
Fire fighters arrived just in the nick of time, they managed to save the chimney..
So what was the reason that they just set the house on fire 🔥 in the first place it looked like it was in pretty good shape watching the way it burned.??
Not always, but generally it's for new developments.
The owner was going to demolish it and let the fire depts use it for training.
Joe will make more money with it gone! That’s your president!
@@lj5801 They probably destroyed this beautiful home in order to construct yet another generic development consisting of cheaply constructed, cookie cutter, ugly garbage homes.
It makes me furious. Americans have absolutely no taste and no appreciation for beauty. 🤬🤬
Fire departments should use newer homes to burn. That would be no great loss.
There are two positive outcomes,
1. The chimney was saved
2. The chimney works!!
after that kind of heat, the bricks may survive, but the Morter will be a crumbly mess
hell of a way to get rid of a spider 😁😁
😳🤣🥰
14:03 bugged me out when the hose started moving. LOL That is a well built chimney.
Anyone got any sausages and some really long sticks, might as well have a snack while watching this house burn, the perfect barbecue
Dark humor tempting it is
It just gonna work for the leaves
Beautiful old home... stupid to burn it down
That's what I say
Nice catch man
Thanks!
Hopefully everything was taken out before the fire… especially the appliances…
Who else is watching this just waiting for the half chimney to come crashing down?
Except it turned out to be a full chimney up the centre of the house from the basement. Unusual
Bet the neighbours love all that toxic smoke nice one good job 👏 atmosphere needs more of this 🤦🤷🤷😡😠🤬
Hey. Don’t blame fires for air pollution. We all know the real problem is Cow Farts 🤣🤣🤣
That was a good one both fire and smoke.
This reminds me of a farm house I lived in on the east coast.
Mother nature is not angry
Such a beautiful house someone could have lived in and they just decided to burn it
Usually, donated homes are no longer safe for occupation due to age, or code violations. The land owner could also have wanted to build a new home on the spot instead of patching up this one. Lots of valid reasons to do this kind of thing to an otherwise apparently good home.
could have been mold or other things wrong that are unknown or too expensive to remedy
It was donated by a land owner..
And all that unnecessary air pollution....
You know, not everything can be saved. Some homes have underlying structural, code, or utility issues that would cost more than the house is worth to fix. If you want to buy that home for $10,000 and sink $200,000+ into it to fix it, then go find one.
The family inside slept through it all. ☠️
Look how well those exterior asbestos shingles hold up.
Though firefighters know how to put fires out, they sure as hell know how to start them too.
That asbestos Siding kept outside walls from from burning quickly . Didnt it ?
Problem is too many houses that are _not_ controlled burn scenarios wind up like that!
Aren’t fire fighters supposed to fight fires?
Rumor has it, the Delta side is still standing and burning to this day! Maybe it's because of the "Dark Spirit" that someone else said came out of the fire?! 👀
Back in the day they built strong homes. The new homes that go up they burn like a match and quick
I'd like to see it in reverse. Never seen a fire build a house before.
Rumsfield: Art, your wife's home. And your house is on fire.
Art: My wife's home!?!?
That would make for an interesting video.
man i missed seeing it! that is in my neck of the woods!
And we'd just finished paying the mortgage geez lol
Now THAT is how construction is done. Not this cheap weak garbage built today. Not sure how long that was burning before the video started but that there was a massive amount of heat inside there and it held up thru every stage of growth. I cant remember exactly, been 25 years out of the academy, but I'm pretty sure it was 7-10 minutes of direct fire exposure for the cheap tack plates holiday the roof trusses together to pop...look how long this roof made it. This must have been an amazing training day. There was so much to learn...even just from just watching the video.
That's what happens when you build a houses out of wood you see the chimney is still standing well that's because it's brick could you imagine if the whole house was brick well it would still be there 😂
Must've been near an airport, there were planes taking off. There was one that sounded like a Stearman.
So amazing watching this. I can't begin to imagine how hit that was. In its own right fire is a beautiful thing‼️💜
seems like a waste of a perfectly good house a veteran or family could've been given instead of being homeless
а чего они не тушат? типа всё равно сгорит, чего воду тратить?!))Куча пожарных, встали пофоткались на 5:20 .. рассосались по углам, вот и вся работа, звездец...
a fire tornado starts forming around 13:26
Oh yeah, good eye!
👉 looks like y’all burned a perfectly good home !! it had good bones
The owners felt otherwise.And that is their choice.
@@dougdiplacido2406 the owner is stupid
The wall on the side of the house that faces the wind will burn last as temps will be be lower than the rest of them.
Damn it, I left the marshmallows inside!!
Now the house is going to need renovations. Maybe even a complete paint job.
Fire, it’s a fire
Me too
I"m confused, Headline reads "Structure Fire: Watch House Burn from Start to Finish in Live Fire Training Burn [Training Material]"
So.... evidently I must have fallen asleep and missed the actual training in this video, because I didn't see a single incidence of anyone doing anything even closely resembling actual engagement in fighting or containing the fire.
It was an interesting burn with a lot things going on, just no engagement. They didn't even put any water on the structure, only on the surrounding landscape.
They did this before letting it burn completely.
They do small fires on the inside so students can get used to the heat and smoke conditions and learn how to find the seat of the fire. The house is usually donated by the owners for this purpose and is set for demolition anyway so they let it burn down when they are done. Sometimes this training lasts multiple days before they let the structure completely burn. When they burn it completely, that makes less material that the demolition and clean up crews have to remove.
Yes, you ARE confused.
Where did they start the fire? 6 minutes in on this house is like WTH
that house took some serious oxidation to bring it down, loved the windowed porch would of made a great green house for plants galore. that side wall took forever to come down, that chimney made me laugh it is made of brick no wonder the fire did no harm to it. to bad they cant reuse the chimney somewhere else. I was thinking of all the children that probably played in the yard and the family dinners and tv watching done in that house, my mom told me I was sentimental like her. lol
In the end the house still looked pretty well intact. The fire didn't really cause any noticeable damage.
The fire & smoke was just CGI and FX. You can tell it’s fake since the house is, as you previously stated, pretty well intact.
my wife,s cooking does this kind of thing in our house we pray AFTER we eat
“from start to finish”
You don’t know what that means.
Its sad when they DESTROY a well built house someone could be living in.
it's sad when someone doesn't know the whole story but puts their 2 cents in anyway
How to place a 2 story house in a 40 yard dumpster. Nice job.
It's amazing how little is left after a burn like this.
loooooosssseeeeeriiiii
That was a lovely house. Why did you choose it to burn down? So sad when there are so many homeless people in our country.
Buildings are usually donated when the property is damaged to a point where fixing it simply isn't realistically possible. If a house is unstable enough (and you won't be able to see internal structural problems on a video like this, who knows what was going on inside?) repairing it will require a LOT of time and expensive specialist tools/labor, and there's times where so little can be salvaged that no matter what you do you'll have to replace most everything. In these situations, unless there's massive sentimental/historical/etc. value to the property the practical option is to start over. At least in this instance it was done in a way where society benefitted from the demolition. Nothing beats real-world experience when it comes to training firefighters!
Burn down such a nice house. Makes no sense.
Available .... Fixer upper with slight smoke and fire damage.
Good chimney...still blowing smoke. Hahahaha
Allright.... Anyone brought Marshmallows?
the chimney still work !!!
And the chimney kept on smoking until the end!
It made me sad seeing it burn, the history it must have had..
Just wondering if burning it gets rid of the ghosts? Thanks from.St. Paul Minnesota.
I've learned that when they put water on a fire like this it can spread quicker. The more u know
🔥🔥🔥
No Fire Fighters?
U.S. firefighters, the fastest in the world,
I remembered my house burned down during a wildfire
Looks like the fire was set upstairs.
Everyone suited up to do what?
At 3.32 minutes u can see a dark tornado like come out by the chimney, is a Dark Sprite (ghost) if no one knows that
It's smoke. Calm yourself.
@@brianluber865 😂
What did they learn?
Sure don’t build them like they use to
the guys got the whole field and he decides to stand in front of the camera
Mother nature is angry
Could have used some of that old lumber
Well I would not say in the title (from start to finish) cause it was well engulfed at the start.
Wow that was a good working chimney, it's a little creepy.
the chimny is working
I guess it was the fire services day off!!!! Think of all that polluting smoke destroying the ozone layer.
where is the training ????
None
That is a strong chimney .
They practiced in the house before burning it.