PRE ARRIVAL FULLY INVOLVED STRUCTURE FIRE Ortley Beach New Jersey 4/6/22
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- Опубліковано 5 кві 2022
- OC - Ortley Beach - 2072 Bay Blvd. - Shed Fire with Extension to a Structure - Structure Fire
Around 4:50 PM County 911 got a call for a reported shed fire at 2072 Bay Blvd in Ortley Beach, Toms River. Seaside Heights 4401 was first due on arrival they had a fully involved shed fire with extension to an exposure 3 story wood frame structure. They quickly pulled two 1.3/4 lines and used tank water to make a knock on the fire and keep it from spreading into the 3 story exposure. The cause of the fire is unknown and currently under investigation by the Toms River Fire Prevention.
Dispatched Units-
Station 44
Station 45
Station 27
Station 28
Station 26
Station 69
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2:56
From the stop of the rig to ready for water was 20 seconds, water flowing in just under a minute. What a difference good training and showing up with a plan of attack makes.
Boys were running a line before the truck was even in park!! Love it!!! Also, that is the best mullet I have seen in ages.
I love it! Damn truck barely stopped, and 2 hand lines pulled! Water flowing extremely quick! Damn fine job!
This is what a textbook Fire Attack looks like. All pre-arrival Fire Videos should look like this !!I. In way too many pre-arrival videos the Fire departments often take five, ten, and some Fifteen minutes to get water on the fire after the first Engine arrives while people are aimlessly walking around in turnout gear doing nothing !!!
That's an amazing response for a shed fire. Finally a US brigade that can respond quickly and put water to flames in a timely response. Hats off to them!
Excellent knock down!!!!! No screwing around, pulled hose and went to work quick. Absolutely saved that house. Nice one Sea Side!!
That was impressive! The truck had barely stopped and they were ready to fight the fire!
I see so many videos of departments taking forever to get water on the fire. Seaside Heights got a line stretched and hitting the fire quicker than I have seen in a long time. Great knockdown on tank water. Awesome job Seaside Heights. !!!
Great video man but you dont have to keep repeating the size up over and over again. Keep up the good work.
As a incident safety officer , these volunteers did a excellent job knocking down the fire, there were some things that were pointed out, but they are volunteers. No one got hurt. Everyone goes home. You don’t know who you are getting at any giving point when the alarm comes in. It’s always easy to Monday morning quarterback. Excellent job on first due getting water on the fire!
7:45
Sheds shouldn't be allowed if they sit that close to neighbors..... If they are going to allow it they should require fiber cement siding on the houses. Just look at the damage on those poor peoples home.
Outstanding work! Glad to see this department fully understands the concept that the only thing that’s ever going to make the situation better is by making the fire go away. Too many other FD’s take a ridiculously long time to get water on the fire, and this is also a great example of why EVERY single rig needs water on it, a ladder truck that carries zero water is useless, it’s just a paperweight.
New drinking game: every time he talks about a fully involved structure fire with exposure, take a shot....
It boggles my mind how some departments can get water on the fire in 60 seconds, while other departments in similar situations take 5-6 minutes or longer.
Amazing at how quickly they had hoses out and water in about a minute. I am sure that is what saved as much of this house as it did. They did a great job.
I ❤ it. Upon arrival of first fire apparatus they immediately got water on the fire 🔥. I hate to see units arrive and everyone standing around. Size up, rescue and water on fire. This is teamwork and professionalism at its best. Super job!!! God bless our first responders. 🇺🇸
Fantastic work by the FD here. For a lot of structure fires the structure is a loss by the time the first apparatus rolls up, but this was a rapidly evolving disaster and seconds counted, so they were pulling pre-attached lines from the moment the truck pulled up and those seconds made all the difference. The exposure was crisped, but the rest of the house was saved thanks to their quick action, as well as the neighboring house (which had already started a fire in the garbage bins nearby when the firefighters pulled in).