STORY OF THE FIRST ENGINE LEADER ON SCENE ⬇️⬇️⬇️ Since there are many “expert” firefighters from the US and German reactions in the comments i will post my reaction in English. At arrival on scene the inside of the hall was burning completely including the top op the roof (black smoke). Parts of the roof were already coming down on the outside. Explosions from gas cilinders and other pressure holders could be heard. The first officer on scene declared the building “unsafe to enter” and made the initial decision to a “burn down scenario” Hydrants where to far away and 1 hydrant can only sustain 1 engine. While responding to the alarm “grote brand” was given... In Almere there will be send 4 engines and 1 truck mounted platform to the scene, and a large pump and hoses to haul water from upto 1000 meters from the incident. A second large pump was also asked. The first engine on scene had difficulty opening the gate. The gate was installed recently and the crew was unfamiliar how to open it (agreed). On the other hand... there was minimal damage opening it (just lock and rail). First engine was used to prevent the fire from spreading downwind to the escavators and other trucks and machines. Later all the equiptment was moved by personal of the company under protection from the first engines crew. The second engine was given the order to prevent the fire from spreading to the “sorting station” and cabins what can be seen in the video. The fire in the building could not be reached with handheld lines or stationary monitors without entering. The tower platform later used uses 2000l/min water and also could not reach all the burning mass inside. (It was waste from construction sites) The large pumps where needed to get that much water there. The RC monitor used also uses +- 2000l/min so the total capicity water needed was at minimum 4000l/min without the engines using water. ua-cam.com/video/uqVs41Y8q6w/v-deo.html the large pump with hoses can be seen in this video. Thx to HV Almere There where no holes made into the walls of the building for 2 reasons. 1. Parts if the roof where coming down. 2. Inside the building a secondary steel wal was installed about 4 to 5 meters high where the waste was dumped against. No risks of personal was taken. The building was already heavily damaged upon arrival and could not be saved from the beginning. Acces could probably be better but made no difference, also the use of a lonely hydrant 200 meters away to support 1 engine would not have made any difference. Any advice of using an engine to pull the gate down with chains?? 🙄 dream on!
Never mind those Captain Hindsight guys, especially when they are from Germany. I'm all for a constructive criticism, but second guessing emergency workers in what I consider amongst the toughest and most important job is plain embarressing and insulting. I've said this before here, a very good family friend was a firefighter all his life, died of cancer without ever seeing his pension while saving lifes. Before he died he started to tell some of the horrible things he had to see during his carreer. He was not a very nice guy, but upon hearing his stories, I forgot all of his grouchyness and tough outlook on life. I have a deep respect for anybody going out there day by day for often very little pay, dealing with onlookers, insults and selfappointed experts while saving peoples lives and livelyhoods. Kudos to you.
no winter Thank you for speaking up for the good firefighters of the world. Those who make all the negative comments have never experienced a day in the life of a first responder. When you see the things a first responder sees every day it changes it changes you life forever.
I am retired from a large fire department after 35 years and I like the calmness that prevailed. Thank you Fire 24/7 for explaining their thinking and reasons for reacting like they did. I agree with their thinking considering their limitations. What I do not understand is how and industrial area such as this is not required to have it own water system such as hydrants or huge water tanks that would be for Fire Use Only. I also think that I would have really considered putting one of our rescue chains around that gate, hook it to the engine and simply pull the gate off its tracks and out of the way. Thank you again for the great Vlog and try not to be bothered by the criticism from those who do not know the situation and just like to criticize.
I see the same problems occur in other countries as they do in the U.S., not enough hydrants and water supply to support these huge buildings. No sprinkler systems to catch fires when they are small. Good work guys with what you had to deal with. I have 35 years experience, just retired and these fires are a loser from the beginning and you handled it right protect the responders. I always tell my guys, remember we didn't cause the mess we are just the ones they call to clean it up!
I know, I should not read UA-cam comments. Most of the time they make your brains hurt. No exceptions this time either. Keyboard Firefighters being busy here, I see.
I think the peoples (firefighters) in the live fire scenario know what is to do. Mostly peoples looking from the desktop and know it always better. There must be something when firefighters do what they do. Greetings from Germany.
This is an unusual situation where the fire is pretty well contained by the concrete structures, and there is no one in danger. They can take their time. No reason to rush in and risk an accident.
I'm no professional, but they calmly assessed, adapted, overcame, and did what needed to be done to put out the fire, save equipment and infrastructure, and stay safe. Excellent.
Very safe and professional approach to an otherwise uncontrollable fire in an unsalvageable warehouse. Safe Person Approach, always! Much love and respect from MFB Australia.
Short recap for English speakers, they deemed the building unsaveable, there weren't any fire hydrants nearby so no where near enough water for a building that size they had to cut open the entire gate for their vehicles. At the end of the day it was a single storage facility for construction garbage so really no loss here
I just spent 20 minutes reading the comments on this video and they basically sum up human intelligence these past two thousand years. You will always get people who assume they can do a better job and people who will always try to put others down to feel better. No matter what you do in life there will always be someone who tries to correct you or tell you what your job it. Thankfully thought there will always be people who defend you and stand their ground against these people who try to spread their opinions as facts. So many people talking bad about these firefighters and acting like they would do better without realizing they had no water supply, how in the world will these people in the comments fight a fire better with no water. Thankfully there are always people to point out the facts these geniuses have conveniently missed. Seriously this happens in every profession so if you are the type who think you know better without having any knowledge or experience in that subject then just do what the rest of us do and sit back and enjoy without trying to correct professionals with your opinions, you will probably enjoy life for once if you did.
I just don't talk with/on topics that I have zero knowledge about. Apperently that's not how some individuals are thinking. I admire the videos and assume the firefighters know what they are doing.
@@MRjesseNL That's also how i live, i'll not talk about things i know nothing about, i'll only correct people on things when i know i'm right about it, the most annoying thing is when they get angry / frustrated because i called them out for not knowing their shit, like bich shut up if you don't know what you are talking about, or accept when people call you out on your bs. I used to think only some people were that stupid, but then corona happened and all of a sudden it seemed like 60% of humanity just bought a medical degree from ebay, so it seems we are a minority, it's problematic really
I'm a youtube firefighter-- that is, I have MANY hours of experience watching actual firefighters from around the world. HAHA I have noticed many different techniques, skill levels, equipment types, and policies. ALL seem to be incredibly, very brave and dedicated.
I see so many comments that believe Fire Fighting is literally about fighting the fire. I suggest to you, pick up a book on the Science of Fire Fighting before speaking on something you know nothing about. FEELINGS are NOT Facts. Get over it.
Leuke film. Blijkt weer eens hoe de afvalverwerking in sommige delen van Nederland het "prima " voor elkaar heeft. Geen aanvalsplannen en toegang met sleutelkluis. Geen enkele watervoorziening. Dat de provincie en gemeente hiervoor een vergunning afgeeft is discutabel te noemen.
I used to install gates like the one in this video, idk about where you are, but the ones in my area are legally required to have a bright big obvious labeled release button that will unlock and open the gate. Kinda seems like it would have been less than an issue if that were the case here.
Most gates here are either swingers that have a bolt to disconnect or a roller chain that can be cut, then you are in. It just takes heavy tools like those jaws.
A Lot of so called experts online today, first up no one was hurt so first priority ticked off, as far as time taken to attack fire, the building was never going to be saved so exposures are next priority, the fact water was an issue made all tactical decisions different compared to having water, remember fighting fires in real life is not like the movies , all in all great job imo.
To anyone bitching and moaning about these guys 'not doing enough', at 7:50 they mention they don't have access to water anywhere in the area. That's why they couldn't do anything at first. Another team is working in that issue. In the meantime the team on film decides to scout around to assess the situation and come up with a plan for when the water can be brought up.
Mannen tip voor de volgende keer: waar jullie die rail losknipte, kun je de kast openmaken en het loopwiel vh hek in idle stand zetten, dan hoef je het hek niet te slopen en kan je m zo openrollen......en werkt iets sneller.
In geval van calamiteiten zou het hek op afstand of zo idd snel open moeten kunnen. Onbegrijpelijk dat je dan als hulpdienst voor een dichte poort staat... Moet je als politieagent toch ook niet aan denken als er iets op het terrein gaande is...?
I cant believe some of the comments.....protection of neighboring properties is more important than a gate. I love the backseat firefighter comments as well, you can be anything on the internet lol
No need for heroics here stand back and get a game plan together. Remember this is no more than an overgrown dumpster fire. To many 2 and 20 folks on here letting your youth make a bad decision. Remember the Golden Rule of “Protect Life and Property” That means your life also. You could tell from a mile away that this would be a defensive operation. Once the fire got into the roof, there was no way that any command officer was letting anyone into that mess. Remember stay safe and everyone goes home.
I agree sir. We always say, it's risk versus benefit. If someone was trapped inside then maybe (if conditions allow) send a team in...here there was obviously no one inside so there is zero need in sending teams in and risking the already severely compromised structure falling in on them. Protect exposures to prevent any other property damage and use monitors and aerial equipment to do the rest. Building was a loss on arrival and materials inside were refuse/recycling anyhow. This is why companies buy insurance to begin with.
Wim. I'm sorry that sitting at home watching this, you feel like you could have done better. These videos, while fun to watch, are more educational in nature than anything. The benefits we have watching are being able to look at things from a 30,000 ft perspective and think about what we would have done differently. I don't think that gives license to throw grenades at the men and women who were actually on the ground. Why not ask a constructive question about your concerns instead? Maybe we would all learn something by it.
I don't understand why North America still stick with the hard hat wide brim style helmets, they do nothing to protect against falls, or anything from the side/back. These open face motorcycle style helmets that also cover the side and back of the head look way more protective.
We just don't like to mess with tradition. There is only one station in the entire country that has moved to the euro style helmet, and I believe it's in Arkansas. Don't get me wrong, they are fancy with integrated lights and comms, but like I said its just a tradition thing.
@@kellarsitzer459 I guess it's still "good enough" that it doesn't warrent a change. but I'll always put safety 1st, screw tradition. I wonder what made Arkansas make the switch.
My leather and composite "New Yorker" traditional helmets have offered enough protection from falling debris to not see a change to these euro helmets offering some sort of substantial benefit. Integrated comms and lights are cool and all, but I could hear a radio just fine with a New Yorker and no integrated comms and had a light mounted as well as a secondary light and doorstops held in place with a section of inner tube for a tire. Worked just fine for me. Personally, I wouldn't like having my ears completely covered by the helmet, when I can feel intense heat through the nomex hood on my ears, I know it's time to start backing out or not to go any further without an attack line with me.
The long back brim keeps boiling water from falling down your neck and burning you through your hood. Working for a real FD that fights interior fires and having used both i can tell you that the only advantage to these small helmets is being lighter and cheaper. I have had plenty of debris fall on my cairns 1044 and been fine.
Мне одному показалось, что...: - 15 минут не то что воду подать, даже подготовку к развертыванию не проводили; - огонь распространялся в сторону ворот, а ствол ввели с другой стороны... - много разговоров и мало действий, наверное это приехали члены ДПО)))))))) - оснащение у них на высшем уровне
Снаряжение на высоте, а вот действия ооочень долгие, думаю что у них это норма, так как все застраховано. Но смотреть противно, кофе бы еще попили. Гордость за наших пожарных.
Too bad the company didn’t see the need to provide the fire department a way to access the property after business hours. As a facilities maintenance guy we had to provide access to fire department via “Knox box” which the fire department had a key for. In this “Knox box” keys and pass cards were provided.
It would be so cool if some of the guys commenting under this video could join a local fire department because apparently they can put out a fire using just the power of their mind and no water
Lmao right, people need to understand what it takes and circumstances before judging, these guys only had one hydrant that was 200 meters away, no way they were going to save this building.
Gewoon vandaag bij de Brand/Ontruiming/Communicatie training hebben ze dit filmpje laten zien. Met de info dat het de brandweer niet altijd even gemakkelijk wordt gemaakt. Als persoon zijnde wil je de goedere beschermen maar als de Brandweer geen sleutel/loper heeft wordt het ook in dit soort situatie’s moeilijk voor jullie! Desondanks top werk geleverd.
No "smoke eaters" in this vid which is good. Mask on at all times when on the fire ground. Here in the US we still have the mindset that you're a pussy if you wear a mask. Thankfully those thoughts are changing slowly but they are changing. Love the fact that when those brothers got off the rig they were in full protective gear.
I help manage a small townhome complex in Tucson and I'm no fire expert. In the complex we have two hydrants. I have them checked and flushed at regular intervals. A large business like this in Tucson would more than likely not get a certificate of occupancy unless they had hydrants installed. We also have a large outdoor recycling center and it constantly catches fire.
Volgens mij keken jullie ook je ogen uit van deze enorme brand. Het was al groot en binnen no-time vele malen erger. Eerste keer dat ik zo'n blusrobot heb gezien, geweldig en slim aparaat.
Mooie video! Zeer duidelijke BV ook, taken goed en duidelijk weggezet. Alleen jammer dat je moet wachten op water.. Kan gebeuren.. Niet alleen een mooie video voor ons, maar ook zeker voor jullie, voor de leermomenten, daar heb je wat aan.
Fire 24/7 Hey man. I’m a firefighter in North Carolina and have a question ? I have always wondered what the deal is with the SCBA bottle cover ? At least in the video and other European videos I have seen it looks like the bottles are covered in like a bag. Wondering if you could elaborate on that. Also how much are the helmets. They look pretty cool and getting one would be sweet. Stay safe
Gamer Zealot these covers reduce thermal stress on the tanks should the situation get really bad. Tank and helmet covers have become very common in training.
As someone else mentioned. This is why you need a knox box. But also surprised they didn't have a "fire watch" guy on site. Almost all facilities have security that really serve as a fire watch to give fire departments access and or call them in the case of a fire.
Who planing a Industial Area without supply of Hydrants ? The Firefighter did thier best,. Much more Units are on the Way. But no Water is a fail , made by the community.
hydrants in the Netherlands tend to be hidden underground, they open up a small manhole cover. and then attach the hydrant which is carried inside the truck. then again, why do you need hydrants everywhere, in a country that has an irrigation ditch every 100 meters or so.
@@LodewijkVrije In Germany the Same. You have special Signs at the Street that say where a Hydrant is. But here is not ditch and or Hydrant. I think there´s in the planing went something wrong. Have also a System with Single pipes ,Ring Pipes and Zyterns.(Water Box Undergrund with a limited amound of Water.)
What are you, an American? Though out Europe the hydrant system is completely underground. In England, for instance, they look for a marker with an "H" on it indicating where the water main is. They open a small hatchway and attach a standpipe to it. That system was originally used in early America as well. Water mains were wooden pipes which firemen would have to break into causing the water to spray out. They would somehow fit the end of their hose into it. Needless to say, they leaked a lot of water. Then the began putting wooden above ground fire hydrants at strategic places and the American hydrant system was born. Today's American fire hydrants provide multiple services including a place for dogs to piss on and something drunk drivers can hit with the out of control cars, shear off, and cause beautiful geysers of flowing water.
@@jamespettigrew7026 We have in Germany the same as in UK. It´s not Complete Underground in Europe. Even here in Germany over Floor Hydrants and under floor Water cistern with a universal cluth for connection. We have also Signs for Hydrants. "H" then 2 Lines on a "T" form where Numbers are printet on. On Number give the Distance to the Left or right and the Other Numer the Distance straight out.
Wat raar dat het hek op slot is terwijl op 3:15 te zien is dat de opbergkast van de brandblusser open staat wat suggereert dat er door iemand een bluspoging is ondernomen, tenzij die kast altijd al open staat. Ook apart dat zo’n toegangshek geen override heeft voor noodsituaties. Enfin, respect voor onze hulpverleners!!!!
I wonder if it was arson? Whilst by the time external services arrived it was too far gone if someone had visited site earlier and caught it very early after ignition they would still have been stuck as the two double extinguisher cabinets each side of the warehouse entrance are conspicuously open and empty....
Way to go with the Holmatro jaws and cutters at the gate. In the US we could use a ksaw but it is nice to see someone thinking outside the box and use the equipment for more than what is is used for 99% of the time. Btw Holmatro is the best ever made. We have used them for years. Good job
Battery powered tools are nice as hell if you can get them. Our older power unit tools are only used on multiple extrication's because the battery tools are so easy and fast to use.
All the people commenting thinking that the real world is like Chicago fire or station 99 .... If you think it's a bad Job then get your ass off the sofa and Don some fire gear and be useful for once in your life
Infrastructure for sprinkler systems has never been a thing, neither in the suburbs nor in farm villages. Since the new milennium we are starting to get sprinklers in dedicated industrial yards and city highrises, but it's not as widespread as in America, because it's damn hard and we're already doing so many hard infrastructure things. TLDR: Old building.
@Reg. Oper. Team High Pressure Hoses went out of style in America 40 years ago. Modern light weight building techniques made them impractical to use. They punch right through wall. Foam is used somewhat, Class B is most popular. CAFS is rare, I believe in it, cost and maintenance hurt. Budget cuts usually hit fire service first. Also some localities have banned foam, run off can cause "environmental " concerns. As far as out dated trucks with a million lights, regulations have made new pieces so expensive Department have to run wheels off of them to get payback. Huge amount of lights is again a regulation thing, trying to make apparatus visible. Training and tactics are all over spectrum because regulations and laws are the same. It is to the point no matter what you do on an incident, you will have violated something.
Mooie beelden in deze nieuwe leader! Ik zeg: houden zo. Wat voor gelegenheid was het dat je met een hele rij TS'en langs dat VOC schip kon rijden? Prachtig!
Ambuchannel 112 We hebben deze beelden gemaakt voor de onthulling van de nieuwe tankautospuiten van Brandweer Flevoland. Zo hebben we meerdere bekende plekken in Almere en Lelystad aan gedaan. Deze video staat ook op ons kanaal..
First, they look for the best spot to attack and there to place the equipment and cars, so the fire can´t get to the important gear. They look how they can save the other buildings and prevent the fire to take over the whole area. And last but first! There are no lives in danger, so calm down. The hall was lost anyway. No firemen will go inside and risk his live for this shitty building.
The title of the video is in English. The channel name is in English too. You offer a selection of subtitles including Indonesian, Hungarian, Polish, etc but no English!!!??? 😳🙄 A good video though.
a few months by my country Lithuania had a massive accident where the biggest tire storage caught on fire. the whole countrys fire departments were asked to help and worked days and nights without much success
Het moet enorm frustrerend zijn om niks te kunnen doen. De gesloten poort was er maar een deel van. Zulke bedrijven zouden volgens mij toch verplicht moeten zijn om eigen brandkranen te voorzien. Dit was echt belachelijk, ze kunnen enkel zichzelf met de vinger wijzen. En ze mogen dan nog blij zijn dat erger voorkomen is door jullie optreden.
@@nayronverbeek2324 thx for this observation^^ I wrote it a little bit too strange. I´m from Germany and I never saw a channel like that one on German UA-cam. I would say the Netherlands have better laws which allows a channel like this one.
STORY OF THE FIRST ENGINE LEADER ON SCENE ⬇️⬇️⬇️
Since there are many “expert” firefighters from the US and German reactions in the comments i will post my reaction in English.
At arrival on scene the inside of the hall was burning completely including the top op the roof (black smoke). Parts of the roof were already coming down on the outside. Explosions from gas cilinders and other pressure holders could be heard. The first officer on scene declared the building “unsafe to enter” and made the initial decision to a “burn down scenario” Hydrants where to far away and 1 hydrant can only sustain 1 engine. While responding to the alarm “grote brand” was given... In Almere there will be send 4 engines and 1 truck mounted platform to the scene, and a large pump and hoses to haul water from upto 1000 meters from the incident. A second large pump was also asked.
The first engine on scene had difficulty opening the gate. The gate was installed recently and the crew was unfamiliar how to open it (agreed). On the other hand... there was minimal damage opening it (just lock and rail). First engine was used to prevent the fire from spreading downwind to the escavators and other trucks and machines. Later all the equiptment was moved by personal of the company under protection from the first engines crew.
The second engine was given the order to prevent the fire from spreading to the “sorting station” and cabins what can be seen in the video.
The fire in the building could not be reached with handheld lines or stationary monitors without entering. The tower platform later used uses 2000l/min water and also could not reach all the burning mass inside. (It was waste from construction sites) The large pumps where needed to get that much water there. The RC monitor used also uses +- 2000l/min so the total capicity water needed was at minimum 4000l/min without the engines using water.
ua-cam.com/video/uqVs41Y8q6w/v-deo.html the large pump with hoses can be seen in this video. Thx to HV Almere
There where no holes made into the walls of the building for 2 reasons.
1. Parts if the roof where coming down.
2. Inside the building a secondary steel wal was installed about 4 to 5 meters high where the waste was dumped against.
No risks of personal was taken. The building was already heavily damaged upon arrival and could not be saved from the beginning. Acces could probably be better but made no difference, also the use of a lonely hydrant 200 meters away to support 1 engine would not have made any difference.
Any advice of using an engine to pull the gate down with chains?? 🙄 dream on!
Fire 24/7 Thank you for giving us a very good description of what you had to deal with. You really had a tough job on your hands.
Never mind those Captain Hindsight guys, especially when they are from Germany. I'm all for a constructive criticism, but second guessing emergency workers in what I consider amongst the toughest and most important job is plain embarressing and insulting. I've said this before here, a very good family friend was a firefighter all his life, died of cancer without ever seeing his pension while saving lifes. Before he died he started to tell some of the horrible things he had to see during his carreer. He was not a very nice guy, but upon hearing his stories, I forgot all of his grouchyness and tough outlook on life. I have a deep respect for anybody going out there day by day for often very little pay, dealing with onlookers, insults and selfappointed experts while saving peoples lives and livelyhoods. Kudos to you.
no winter Thank you for speaking up for the good firefighters of the world. Those who make all the negative comments have never experienced a day in the life of a first responder. When you see the things a first responder sees every day it changes it changes you life forever.
Fire 24/7 goeie video! Als brandweerman fijn om naar te kijken! Duidelijke orders en strakke lijnen, goed gedaan!
@@nowinter7355 "especially when they are from Germany" So you placed every german under the same umbrella? Not cool man, generalizing is wrong!
I am retired from a large fire department after 35 years and I like the calmness that prevailed. Thank you Fire 24/7 for explaining their thinking and reasons for reacting like they did. I agree with their thinking considering their limitations. What I do not understand is how and industrial area such as this is not required to have it own water system such as hydrants or huge water tanks that would be for Fire Use Only. I also think that I would have really considered putting one of our rescue chains around that gate, hook it to the engine and simply pull the gate off its tracks and out of the way. Thank you again for the great Vlog and try not to be bothered by the criticism from those who do not know the situation and just like to criticize.
I see the same problems occur in other countries as they do in the U.S., not enough hydrants and water supply to support these huge buildings. No sprinkler systems to catch fires when they are small. Good work guys with what you had to deal with. I have 35 years experience, just retired and these fires are a loser from the beginning and you handled it right protect the responders. I always tell my guys, remember we didn't cause the mess we are just the ones they call to clean it up!
Wow. Very well trained crew. Adapted quickly to adversity and took control of the situation. Great work men.
Shitty job
@@suicidalteen5279 don't call them if your house is on fire dude
@@suicidalteen5279 please explain
I know, I should not read UA-cam comments. Most of the time they make your brains hurt. No exceptions this time either. Keyboard Firefighters being busy here, I see.
I think the peoples (firefighters) in the live fire scenario know what is to do. Mostly peoples looking from the desktop and know it always better. There must be something when firefighters do what they do. Greetings from Germany.
This is an unusual situation where the fire is pretty well contained by the concrete structures, and there is no one in danger. They can take their time. No reason to rush in and risk an accident.
Being quick isn't certain accident. You're there to be quick.
I'm no professional, but they calmly assessed, adapted, overcame, and did what needed to be done to put out the fire, save equipment and infrastructure, and stay safe. Excellent.
Good job! Stay safe! The comment section is like a football match, 40.000 spectators always know it better then the team which plays the match.
Very safe and professional approach to an otherwise uncontrollable fire in an unsalvageable warehouse. Safe Person Approach, always! Much love and respect from MFB Australia.
Short recap for English speakers, they deemed the building unsaveable, there weren't any fire hydrants nearby so no where near enough water for a building that size they had to cut open the entire gate for their vehicles. At the end of the day it was a single storage facility for construction garbage so really no loss here
I just spent 20 minutes reading the comments on this video and they basically sum up human intelligence these past two thousand years. You will always get people who assume they can do a better job and people who will always try to put others down to feel better. No matter what you do in life there will always be someone who tries to correct you or tell you what your job it. Thankfully thought there will always be people who defend you and stand their ground against these people who try to spread their opinions as facts. So many people talking bad about these firefighters and acting like they would do better without realizing they had no water supply, how in the world will these people in the comments fight a fire better with no water. Thankfully there are always people to point out the facts these geniuses have conveniently missed. Seriously this happens in every profession so if you are the type who think you know better without having any knowledge or experience in that subject then just do what the rest of us do and sit back and enjoy without trying to correct professionals with your opinions, you will probably enjoy life for once if you did.
I just don't talk with/on topics that I have zero knowledge about. Apperently that's not how some individuals are thinking. I admire the videos and assume the firefighters know what they are doing.
@@MRjesseNL That's also how i live, i'll not talk about things i know nothing about, i'll only correct people on things when i know i'm right about it, the most annoying thing is when they get angry / frustrated because i called them out for not knowing their shit, like bich shut up if you don't know what you are talking about, or accept when people call you out on your bs. I used to think only some people were that stupid, but then corona happened and all of a sudden it seemed like 60% of humanity just bought a medical degree from ebay, so it seems we are a minority, it's problematic really
Thanks for noticing!
Textbook. Save what you can, protect exposures, everyone goes home safe. Bonus points for sending in the robot!
I'm a youtube firefighter-- that is, I have MANY hours of experience watching actual firefighters from around the world. HAHA
I have noticed many different techniques, skill levels, equipment types, and policies. ALL seem to be incredibly, very brave and dedicated.
That's the most heavily engineered Gate i have ever seen in my life.
opening the gate by opening the electrical panel and pushing in the contractor for motor would have been far quicker and less destructive
I see so many comments that believe Fire Fighting is literally about fighting the fire. I suggest to you, pick up a book on the Science of Fire Fighting before speaking on something you know nothing about. FEELINGS are NOT Facts. Get over it.
I'm commenting incase someone that thinks they know what it is about try's to say something stupid
I don’t see why people are hating on the department, they chose the best course of action which was exposer protection
Not to mention the fact that this structure had exposed trusses which can fail rapidly in a fire no need in risking members for a trash fire
8:53 "Kleine brand.. Ohwnee toch niet!" haha Leuk om te zien dat we soortgelijke 'zwarte' humor hebben! Lekker bezig mannen! Groetjes een politieagent
In germany someone would sue you for damaging the gate. And you were to loud! :3 Nice video, very impressive. Thank you!
Feuerwehrmann" Wie zum Geier sollen wir das löschen? " Polizist: " Alle Rohre rein, bis zum Frühling warten"
you have unreal cool videos! all the best to you guys, dry sleeves, greetings from Russia!
Пожарный BRZ Thanks for your comment! All the best to you.. 👍🏻💪🏻
I think the gate was the most valuable thing on the property.
Leuke film. Blijkt weer eens hoe de afvalverwerking in sommige delen van Nederland het "prima " voor elkaar heeft. Geen aanvalsplannen en toegang met sleutelkluis. Geen enkele watervoorziening. Dat de provincie en gemeente hiervoor een vergunning afgeeft is discutabel te noemen.
Weet u waar dit was?
@@harrickvharrick3957 Almere lees ik hierboven ...
Good call on the fire , too often the troops are sent into what I consider dangerous situations in empty buildings already too far gone .
De brandweer, de echte helden van onze hulpdiensten
Hahaha, humor onder t werk😂
"Kleine brand, of nee toch niet!' 😂
I used to install gates like the one in this video, idk about where you are, but the ones in my area are legally required to have a bright big obvious labeled release button that will unlock and open the gate. Kinda seems like it would have been less than an issue if that were the case here.
Most gates here are either swingers that have a bolt to disconnect or a roller chain that can be cut, then you are in. It just takes heavy tools like those jaws.
Lol people here arguing about damage to the gate 😂😂😂 Don't think that's the owner's worst concern right now honestly 🤦
A Lot of so called experts online today, first up no one was hurt so first priority ticked off, as far as time taken to attack fire, the building was never going to be saved so exposures are next priority, the fact water was an issue made all tactical decisions different compared to having water, remember fighting fires in real life is not like the movies , all in all great job imo.
To anyone bitching and moaning about these guys 'not doing enough', at 7:50 they mention they don't have access to water anywhere in the area. That's why they couldn't do anything at first. Another team is working in that issue. In the meantime the team on film decides to scout around to assess the situation and come up with a plan for when the water can be brought up.
zeer indrukwekkende beelden. Kan me niet voorstellen hoe frustrerend het moet zijn als je moet wachten op water terwijl je alles ziet afbranden
Is het ook ik heb het 1 min geleden mee gemaakt zit me kapot te huilen
Respect voor alle brandweer mannen wat een moeilijk werk
08:53
“Kleine brand”
“Oh neuh, toch net.”
Хорошо постояли, посмотрели, можно и на базу возвращаться )
Хоть согрелись уже хорошо
С таким же успехом можно было стоять за воротами, меньше ущерба было бы (ворота остались целыми бы).
Well, too bad a modern industrial park doesn't have sufficient water supply. I don't understand that, but there it is.
Tinderbox Watersupply is the responsibility of the city if the building is within 80 meters from the public road.
@@hansvanwouwe1958 zitten ze hier dan te ver van de openbare weg of is de gemeente in zekere zin in gebreke?
As my old Station Officer used to say; "It was a car park before the pagers went off"!
I love how the laugh while going to the scene, thats professionalism right there abd it also shows how much they love their work
Mannen tip voor de volgende keer: waar jullie die rail losknipte, kun je de kast openmaken en het loopwiel vh hek in idle stand zetten, dan hoef je het hek niet te slopen en kan je m zo openrollen......en werkt iets sneller.
Kijk hier hebben we wat aan. Dank je
In geval van calamiteiten zou het hek op afstand of zo idd snel open moeten kunnen. Onbegrijpelijk dat je dan als hulpdienst voor een dichte poort staat... Moet je als politieagent toch ook niet aan denken als er iets op het terrein gaande is...?
Eerst steken mensen middelvingers op totdat ze zien dat de die brandweerwagens naar hun huis gaat.....
Keep the good work up!!
wat, wie, naar de brandweer? daar heb ik nog nooit van gehoord! moet dan een gek zijn behalve dat u het ook nog in het meervoud zet
I cant believe some of the comments.....protection of neighboring properties is more important than a gate. I love the backseat firefighter comments as well, you can be anything on the internet lol
Wie vind dat het salaris van een brandweerman omhoog moet geef een like!!
No need for heroics here stand back and get a game plan together. Remember this is no more than an overgrown dumpster fire. To many 2 and 20 folks on here letting your youth make a bad decision.
Remember the Golden Rule of “Protect Life and Property” That means your life also. You could tell from a mile away that this would be a defensive operation. Once the fire got into the roof, there was no way that any command officer was letting anyone into that mess.
Remember stay safe and everyone goes home.
well said
I agree sir. We always say, it's risk versus benefit. If someone was trapped inside then maybe (if conditions allow) send a team in...here there was obviously no one inside so there is zero need in sending teams in and risking the already severely compromised structure falling in on them. Protect exposures to prevent any other property damage and use monitors and aerial equipment to do the rest. Building was a loss on arrival and materials inside were refuse/recycling anyhow. This is why companies buy insurance to begin with.
I retire soon after 30 yrs most of which as an oic. Your comment is spot on.
Awesome job boys. Safety first!!!🙌
ik comment nagenoeg nooit op youtube, maar man... Hopen respect voor jullie! jullie staan er altijd in weer en wind... Thumbs up!
Greetz from Belgium!
Jamie Snoks Dank voor je reactie! Groeten terug.. 💪🏻
8:55 hahah held
Kleine brand? Oh nee toch niet
You have a freaking robot? Your country and or community must really value the fire service and fully fund you!
wordprefecto The firedepartment Amsterdam assisted us with there robot.
They have a robot. No no cleu how to open a gate. And no acces to water.
This is a joke.
Wim. I'm sorry that sitting at home watching this, you feel like you could have done better. These videos, while fun to watch, are more educational in nature than anything. The benefits we have watching are being able to look at things from a 30,000 ft perspective and think about what we would have done differently. I don't think that gives license to throw grenades at the men and women who were actually on the ground. Why not ask a constructive question about your concerns instead? Maybe we would all learn something by it.
Wim Meerkerk you are the joke.
Number 1 rule of Firefighting, Never run on the fireground.
Cool video though.
then the keyboard firefighters will say the took to long to get there
This move at 2:49 can only come from Heros
ik respect wat de brandweer doet voor ons!
This is good firefighting. Made all the right calls. Getting the gate open 3 minutes sooner wouldn't have made a difference in this case.
Thank you for providing the subtitles for our country's language, namely Indonesian
Good decision with so few emergency vehicles on site for the first time. To protect what is not yet burning :)
Million dollar gate guarding a fifty thousand dollar recycling center......
Respect wat voor werk jullie doen!
Lijkt mij heel moeilijk en zwaar.
I don't understand why North America still stick with the hard hat wide brim style helmets, they do nothing to protect against falls, or anything from the side/back. These open face motorcycle style helmets that also cover the side and back of the head look way more protective.
We just don't like to mess with tradition. There is only one station in the entire country that has moved to the euro style helmet, and I believe it's in Arkansas. Don't get me wrong, they are fancy with integrated lights and comms, but like I said its just a tradition thing.
@@kellarsitzer459 I guess it's still "good enough" that it doesn't warrent a change. but I'll always put safety 1st, screw tradition. I wonder what made Arkansas make the switch.
@@gwot ua-cam.com/video/mO8hRYJpu_Y/v-deo.html
Here is the video.
My leather and composite "New Yorker" traditional helmets have offered enough protection from falling debris to not see a change to these euro helmets offering some sort of substantial benefit. Integrated comms and lights are cool and all, but I could hear a radio just fine with a New Yorker and no integrated comms and had a light mounted as well as a secondary light and doorstops held in place with a section of inner tube for a tire. Worked just fine for me. Personally, I wouldn't like having my ears completely covered by the helmet, when I can feel intense heat through the nomex hood on my ears, I know it's time to start backing out or not to go any further without an attack line with me.
The long back brim keeps boiling water from falling down your neck and burning you through your hood. Working for a real FD that fights interior fires and having used both i can tell you that the only advantage to these small helmets is being lighter and cheaper. I have had plenty of debris fall on my cairns 1044 and been fine.
I'm guessing that all those hero's in the comments would have just rushed in the burning building and stamped it out with their boots.
снаряжение и техника супер!!!
А как оцените работу?
согласен, не то что у нас
Мне одному показалось, что...:
- 15 минут не то что воду подать, даже подготовку к развертыванию не проводили;
- огонь распространялся в сторону ворот, а ствол ввели с другой стороны...
- много разговоров и мало действий, наверное это приехали члены ДПО))))))))
- оснащение у них на высшем уровне
Снаряжение на высоте, а вот действия ооочень долгие, думаю что у них это норма, так как все застраховано. Но смотреть противно, кофе бы еще попили. Гордость за наших пожарных.
@@РадийНецлов оценить тфу вот так.
Too bad the company didn’t see the need to provide the fire department a way to access the property after business hours. As a facilities maintenance guy we had to provide access to fire department via “Knox box” which the fire department had a key for. In this “Knox box” keys and pass cards were provided.
@Mo Amine too bad for them! Hope they learn a lesson!
In Thailand, every factory and warehouse will have 24-hour security guards.
It would be so cool if some of the guys commenting under this video could join a local fire department because apparently they can put out a fire using just the power of their mind and no water
Lmao right, people need to understand what it takes and circumstances before judging, these guys only had one hydrant that was 200 meters away, no way they were going to save this building.
Exactly, everyone’s an expert in the comment section.
Gewoon vandaag bij de Brand/Ontruiming/Communicatie training hebben ze dit filmpje laten zien. Met de info dat het de brandweer niet altijd even gemakkelijk wordt gemaakt. Als persoon zijnde wil je de goedere beschermen maar als de Brandweer geen sleutel/loper heeft wordt het ook in dit soort situatie’s moeilijk voor jullie! Desondanks top werk geleverd.
Wat moet het frustrerend zijn om zonder waterwinning weinig te kunnen doen.
No "smoke eaters" in this vid which is good. Mask on at all times when on the fire ground. Here in the US we still have the mindset that you're a pussy if you wear a mask. Thankfully those thoughts are changing slowly but they are changing. Love the fact that when those brothers got off the rig they were in full protective gear.
Mark Stephen do they realise you will die if you stand in that smoke for 2-3minutes
I help manage a small townhome complex in Tucson and I'm no fire expert. In the complex we have two hydrants. I have them checked and flushed at regular intervals. A large business like this in Tucson would more than likely not get a certificate of occupancy unless they had hydrants installed. We also have a large outdoor recycling center and it constantly catches fire.
Well done! A tricky situation to deal with, I imagine once a rubbish fire takes hold it would be very difficult to control.
Volgens mij keken jullie ook je ogen uit van deze enorme brand. Het was al groot en binnen no-time vele malen erger. Eerste keer dat ik zo'n blusrobot heb gezien, geweldig en slim aparaat.
Mooie video! Zeer duidelijke BV ook, taken goed en duidelijk weggezet. Alleen jammer dat je moet wachten op water.. Kan gebeuren..
Niet alleen een mooie video voor ons, maar ook zeker voor jullie, voor de leermomenten, daar heb je wat aan.
That's an impressive gate for a recycling center.
I'm a fire fighter from Texas and I would love to have a helmet from your country to add to my collection of fire fighter stuff !
That is possible
@@fire247 that would be awesome.. how much would it cost ?
would you like to send an email with your details to info@fire247.nl
Fire 24/7 Hey man. I’m a firefighter in North Carolina and have a question ? I have always wondered what the deal is with the SCBA bottle cover ? At least in the video and other European videos I have seen it looks like the bottles are covered in like a bag. Wondering if you could elaborate on that. Also how much are the helmets. They look pretty cool and getting one would be sweet. Stay safe
Gamer Zealot these covers reduce thermal stress on the tanks should the situation get really bad. Tank and helmet covers have become very common in training.
I don't understand why you still haven't reached 100k. The fighters and media team deserve a medal - or play button 😉 🏅❤️
Hou have only 70 subs
Baby Flapdrol is that what he said
As someone else mentioned. This is why you need a knox box. But also surprised they didn't have a "fire watch" guy on site. Almost all facilities have security that really serve as a fire watch to give fire departments access and or call them in the case of a fire.
That's what we are taught aswel.. if there is no savable life or property go defensive mode and fight the fire from outside and let it burn itself out
Who planing a Industial Area without supply of Hydrants ? The Firefighter did thier best,. Much more Units are on the Way. But no Water is a fail , made by the community.
hydrants in the Netherlands tend to be hidden underground, they open up a small manhole cover. and then attach the hydrant which is carried inside the truck.
then again, why do you need hydrants everywhere, in a country that has an irrigation ditch every 100 meters or so.
@@LodewijkVrije In Germany the Same. You have special Signs at the Street that say where a Hydrant is. But here is not ditch and or Hydrant. I think there´s in the planing went something wrong. Have also a System with Single pipes ,Ring Pipes and Zyterns.(Water Box Undergrund with a limited amound of Water.)
What are you, an American? Though out Europe the hydrant system is completely underground. In England, for instance, they look for a marker with an "H" on it indicating where the water main is. They open a small hatchway and attach a standpipe to it. That system was originally used in early America as well. Water mains were wooden pipes which firemen would have to break into causing the water to spray out. They would somehow fit the end of their hose into it. Needless to say, they leaked a lot of water. Then the began putting wooden above ground fire hydrants at strategic places and the American hydrant system was born. Today's American fire hydrants provide multiple services including a place for dogs to piss on and something drunk drivers can hit with the out of control cars, shear off, and cause beautiful geysers of flowing water.
@@jamespettigrew7026 We have in Germany the same as in UK. It´s not Complete Underground in Europe. Even here in Germany over Floor Hydrants and under floor Water cistern with a universal cluth for connection. We have also Signs for Hydrants. "H" then 2 Lines on a "T" form where Numbers are printet on. On Number give the Distance to the Left or right and the Other Numer the Distance straight out.
Wat raar dat het hek op slot is terwijl op 3:15 te zien is dat de opbergkast van de brandblusser open staat wat suggereert dat er door iemand een bluspoging is ondernomen, tenzij die kast altijd al open staat. Ook apart dat zo’n toegangshek geen override heeft voor noodsituaties.
Enfin, respect voor onze hulpverleners!!!!
Omdar die mischien al is gebruikt is maar nooit vervangen? Over algemeen zijn die bedrijven beetje slordig in die dingen.
Wat zouden we zonder jullie moeten doen.... respect!!
It’s confirmed...it’s a fire.
I think so
I wonder if it was arson? Whilst by the time external services arrived it was too far gone if someone had visited site earlier and caught it very early after ignition they would still have been stuck as the two double extinguisher cabinets each side of the warehouse entrance are conspicuously open and empty....
Шопен аг
Way to go with the Holmatro jaws and cutters at the gate. In the US we could use a ksaw but it is nice to see someone thinking outside the box and use the equipment for more than what is is used for 99% of the time. Btw Holmatro is the best ever made. We have used them for years. Good job
Battery powered tools are nice as hell if you can get them. Our older power unit tools are only used on multiple extrication's because the battery tools are so easy and fast to use.
Toffe video respect mannen 🚨🚒
I can’t seem to see what their doing? They are not at all trying to put that fire out??
Nope. Why bother? It was a bunch of trash burning. And there wasn't enough water available to get the job done.
@@briansmyla8696 Also not enougth men and equipment. You really cannot put a fire this large out well with what they had there.
@@briansmyla8696 Trash burning has NOTHING to do with bothering. And everything to do with the LACK OF WATER being available.
The firefighters said we can't extinguish the fire without water they had to wait for water tanks to arrive because no fire hydrants over there
You're telling me, you have subtitles for 7 languages, but not for english?
You're telling me, you wrote that comment, but didn't click auto-translate and then select English from the list?
PS Yes this is sarcasm.
All the people commenting thinking that the real world is like Chicago fire or station 99 ....
If you think it's a bad Job then get your ass off the sofa and Don some fire gear and be useful for once in your life
ikr, i saw another video a while ago and someone actually commented "wow u guys so slow even on tv they do it better"
Это просто жесть! С такой оснасткой так работать! Не позорились бы такое вылаживать! Позорище!!!
Долгие пипец
Не позорься со своим знанием русского языка (вылаживать...)
Just love it! Congrat heroes! ! !
Leuke video Fire 24/7 😀 🚒 🔥
действия очень долгие, потеря десятка минут. Позор вам.
Я думал мне кажется так а самом деле у всех так написал позор.
Geen brandweerkluis bij de toegang.. yeah handig van dat bedrijf
Um, why doesn't a facility like this have a Sprinkler System???
Electric fires are way harder to control than regular fires. I’m guessing someone tried to recycle a battery.
Infrastructure for sprinkler systems has never been a thing, neither in the suburbs nor in farm villages. Since the new milennium we are starting to get sprinklers in dedicated industrial yards and city highrises, but it's not as widespread as in America, because it's damn hard and we're already doing so many hard infrastructure things.
TLDR: Old building.
How comfortable are your scbas compared to American ones? They look really comfortable.
william watson We are not familiar with US ones but our sets are pretty comfortable.
@Reg. Oper. Team High Pressure Hoses went out of style in America 40 years ago. Modern light weight building techniques made them impractical to use. They punch right through wall. Foam is used somewhat, Class B is most popular. CAFS is rare, I believe in it, cost and maintenance hurt. Budget cuts usually hit fire service first. Also some localities have banned foam, run off can cause "environmental " concerns. As far as out dated trucks with a million lights, regulations have made new pieces so expensive Department have to run wheels off of them to get payback. Huge amount of lights is again a regulation thing, trying to make apparatus visible. Training and tactics are all over spectrum because regulations and laws are the same. It is to the point no matter what you do on an incident, you will have violated something.
@@michaelailer5623 yep they have gone out of service and I know what u are talking about coming from a volunteer
Mooie beelden in deze nieuwe leader! Ik zeg: houden zo. Wat voor gelegenheid was het dat je met een hele rij TS'en langs dat VOC schip kon rijden? Prachtig!
Ambuchannel 112 We hebben deze beelden gemaakt voor de onthulling van de nieuwe tankautospuiten van Brandweer Flevoland. Zo hebben we meerdere bekende plekken in Almere en Lelystad aan gedaan. Deze video staat ook op ons kanaal..
First, they look for the best spot to attack and there to place the equipment and cars, so the fire can´t get to the important gear. They look how they can save the other buildings and prevent the fire to take over the whole area. And last but first! There are no lives in danger, so calm down. The hall was lost anyway. No firemen will go inside and risk his live for this shitty building.
The title of the video is in English. The channel name is in English too. You offer a selection of subtitles including Indonesian, Hungarian, Polish, etc but no English!!!??? 😳🙄 A good video though.
It is Dutch
the subtitles come not from the channel, everyone can add subtitles for the video, its an old UA-cam thing
a few months by my country Lithuania had a massive accident where the biggest tire storage caught on fire. the whole countrys fire departments were asked to help and worked days and nights without much success
the little robot and the thermal imaging was really incredible
Het moet enorm frustrerend zijn om niks te kunnen doen. De gesloten poort was er maar een deel van. Zulke bedrijven zouden volgens mij toch verplicht moeten zijn om eigen brandkranen te voorzien. Dit was echt belachelijk, ze kunnen enkel zichzelf met de vinger wijzen. En ze mogen dan nog blij zijn dat erger voorkomen is door jullie optreden.
iets met de beste stuurlui . goed gewerkt van de brandweer minimum risico maximum beloning , trots op onze reddings werkers
rick van schijndel Dank voor je reactie!
Flinke klus zeg. Zit bij de jeugd maar om zo'n brand van achter de schermen te zien is toch wel wat anders dan de blusspelletjes op de open dag XD
Wow didn’t know there were so many children who don’t know what they’re talking about comment on these videos
That´s awesome...I never saw something like this from a German fire Depatment. Kudos to the all fire fighters out there, you are all true heroes
its dutch
@@nayronverbeek2324 thx for this observation^^ I wrote it a little bit too strange. I´m from Germany and I never saw a channel like that one on German UA-cam. I would say the Netherlands have better laws which allows a channel like this one.
You may check out "Feuer und Flamme" though, not as raw and "uncut"-like as this, but it uses a lot of GoPro footage aswell! :P
Knap staaltje werk heren! Mijn complimenten 👏🏻