They are union the more firefighters they can can call the more they get paid. I watched a vidio on the LAFD arriving on scene of a pallet yard fire 90 seconds they had 2 count em 2 2and a half lines charged and water on the fire there was no standing around like these people do. This is why the fdny has a 3rd and 4th and higher alarms they stand around and watch the building burn
@@deuce1809 i mean i get that but there were a bunch of dudes standing around, fucking with the hose. The engine was already hooked up to the hydrant. This could have been put out way faster than they did.
I am sorry, but FDNY is suppose to be the best fire department in the United States, but it took OVER 4 minutes after arriving on scene to get water flowing. Did I miss something or am I in an alternate world?
@@deuce1809 I understand this fire was out of control…but a 2.5 inch line would start the process…but those fire fighters stood there holding the line waiting for water to flow, which took over 4 minutes before anyone charged the attack lines.
@@medic1rn12 Those lines are not the priority at a fire of that magnitude, it's the tower ladder. The lines were stretched dry in place so once the TL was ready they would be charged. The need to stretch a 3 ½” supply line to a Tower Ladder early in an operation when fire conditions indicate the potential need for an exterior attack. That was an 100% exterior operation.
@@deuce1809 I think we are going to have to agree to disagree. Water flowing is the answer for this fire. As soon as many others have mentioned in other posts, where was the water?
re: medic 1m12- Nice to see that you're such an expert. In situations such as this, the priority is to do as much as you can to protect surrounding properties. There are times when that supersedes putting water on a fire building immediately that is obviously a total loss. Been there, done that. @@medic1rn12
The “Deck Gun” is the most under utilized water appliance in the fire service. Im not sure why departments don’t deploy it more often. It delivers a tremendous amount of water in a short time and knocks a big fire pretty quick.
Sorry, i have to agree with the others..where is the water? With all the adjusting of the dry line you got to wonder if it they laid out 400 feet of line with the engine across the street. "Setting up the tower takes time" an engine can run multiple lines at once, and yoi can do a good knock down or exposure protection while waiting for the tower to get set up. I did see a little water sprayed into the side at about 3 minutes, but then it stopped. FDNY claims to be "the best" but i haven't see that in any videos. LAFD, LA County Fire, CALFIRE, and most impressive Stockton seem to be way more aggressive and organized than FDNY. Maybe cause they don't rest on reputation and have to deal with massive wildfires and structures fires, so they learned how to be quick and work better together.
First off why wasn’t that road closed? That is a major threat to firefighters. Secondly but more important, where the heck was the water. Dry lines all over, nothings charged? Waiting for this or that doesn’t excuse the uncharged lines. If anything get lines charged to spray adjoining buildings like that one on the left. Craziest thing I’ve ever seen.
I mean… can a crossing guard at least be on scene to stop my fellow NYC idiots from driving over hose and members trying to position aforementioned hoses. Good work brothers & sisters
It took 5 minutes into this video to see 1 fire hose working on this fire very poor. I understand it takes time to setup but there is no urgency to put this out and very poor control
Wouldn't surprise me one bit, all these, bikes, buses, and cars now electric (lithium Ion batteries powered) catching fire everywhere lately, I'd say that was the culprit especially as the shop was closed
That's my car owner's shop its very tragic they are from Afghanistan i feel bad for them, they said there were at least more than 10 working cars inside and my two favorite cats pets were inside 😭😭😭
Hope whoever owns this auto shop have insurance because he's gonna need it. And to the rest of the mechanics to find work. Times are truly rough & tough right now.
Don't worry everyone FIRE under control, just new technologies need to be set up, Oh,,, about business, the end of year guys, will be rebuild the next year with new owner,,,,ha, ha
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Holy shit where’s the F’in water
My mom and I have always wondered why it takes US firefighters so long to get water.
Thank you! Seems like an awfully long time for a department like fdny getting a line charged
They need more than water. That is a chemical fire!
One would think that during the time it took to saw open that door, the lines would already be charged. But that’s just my thinking.
They are union the more firefighters they can can call the more they get paid. I watched a vidio on the LAFD arriving on scene of a pallet yard fire 90 seconds they had 2 count em 2 2and a half lines charged and water on the fire there was no standing around like these people do. This is why the fdny has a 3rd and 4th and higher alarms they stand around and watch the building burn
All them guys yet no one is putting water on the thing?
in that situation handlines do nothing, it takes time to set up tower ladders.
@@deuce1809a couple of 2 1/2 lines would have knocked down a hell of a lot of fire.
@@deuce1809 i mean i get that but there were a bunch of dudes standing around, fucking with the hose. The engine was already hooked up to the hydrant. This could have been put out way faster than they did.
I cant believe the cars driving past that building. Where was the NYPD traffic control ??????
It has the potential to create an accident or, at the very least, obstruct firemen, especially when cars run over firehoses on the ground.
Adams has cut the budget for them!
I am sorry, but FDNY is suppose to be the best fire department in the United States, but it took OVER 4 minutes after arriving on scene to get water flowing. Did I miss something or am I in an alternate world?
in that situation handlines do nothing, it takes time to set up tower ladders.
@@deuce1809 I understand this fire was out of control…but a 2.5 inch line would start the process…but those fire fighters stood there holding the line waiting for water to flow, which took over 4 minutes before anyone charged the attack lines.
@@medic1rn12 Those lines are not the priority at a fire of that magnitude, it's the tower ladder. The lines were stretched dry in place so once the TL was ready they would be charged. The need to stretch a 3 ½” supply line to a Tower Ladder early in an operation when fire
conditions indicate the potential need for an exterior attack. That was an 100% exterior operation.
@@deuce1809 I think we are going to have to agree to disagree. Water flowing is the answer for this fire. As soon as many others have mentioned in other posts, where was the water?
re: medic 1m12- Nice to see that you're such an expert. In situations such as this, the priority is to do as much as you can to protect surrounding properties. There are times when that supersedes putting water on a fire building immediately that is obviously a total loss. Been there, done that. @@medic1rn12
I'm not an expert, but I don't understand why it takes them so long to start throwing water on the fire.
Insurance covers it anyway
In that one shot it looked like as many firefighters as spectators standing around just watching. Must be waiting for the coffee wagon.
I agree took 5 minutes into the video to see 1 fire hose working to put this out
It's called the rac
Maybe a voly department would get water on the fire eventually
in that situation handlines do nothing, it takes time to set up tower ladders.
@@deuce1809 there's an engine with a deck gun RIGHT THERE
I wonder why the FDNY doesn't utilize their deck guns.
The “Deck Gun” is the most under utilized water appliance in the fire service. Im not sure why departments don’t deploy it more often. It delivers a tremendous amount of water in a short time and knocks a big fire pretty quick.
Why wasn't the road closed? Several cars were still driving through while firefighters were on duty.
Could’ve had lunch waiting for Water
Any reason they left that ladder up against the building the entire time to destroy.
They are just watching it burn. That fire department needs to get it together. Get water on it before it gets worse.
How long does it to take to spray water? Unbelievable.
Waterrrrrrrrrrrr……
Sorry, i have to agree with the others..where is the water? With all the adjusting of the dry line you got to wonder if it they laid out 400 feet of line with the engine across the street.
"Setting up the tower takes time" an engine can run multiple lines at once, and yoi can do a good knock down or exposure protection while waiting for the tower to get set up.
I did see a little water sprayed into the side at about 3 minutes, but then it stopped.
FDNY claims to be "the best" but i haven't see that in any videos.
LAFD, LA County Fire, CALFIRE, and most impressive Stockton seem to be way more aggressive and organized than FDNY. Maybe cause they don't rest on reputation and have to deal with massive wildfires and structures fires, so they learned how to be quick and work better together.
NO WATER ,,,IS TO LATE
in that situation handlines do nothing, it takes time to set up tower ladders.
First off why wasn’t that road closed? That is a major threat to firefighters. Secondly but more important, where the heck was the water. Dry lines all over, nothings charged? Waiting for this or that doesn’t excuse the uncharged lines. If anything get lines charged to spray adjoining buildings like that one on the left. Craziest thing I’ve ever seen.
Those firemen are running around like they don't know what to do!! Why aren't the ladder trucks pumping water?!?!?
I mean… can a crossing guard at least be on scene to stop my fellow NYC idiots from driving over hose and members trying to position aforementioned hoses. Good work brothers & sisters
What about water ?
Loud labs gettin up there now, liking what I’m seeing!!!!! Keep up the good work
What took so long to get water on the. Fire? Just asking
Hi shit! They’re supposed to be the best in the world lol
Budget cuts
@@SittingWithDogs They are. Just less of them due to budget cuts.
in that situation handlines do nothing, it takes time to set up tower ladders.
@@deuce1809 thank you.. I wish we were fortunate enough to have a ladder
Came for the comments about the LACK of WATER
It took 5 minutes into this video to see 1 fire hose working on this fire very poor. I understand it takes time to setup but there is no urgency to put this out and very poor control
Seeing no one resembling a chief on site…?
No traffic control, no water on the fire ?? What the ..... !!!!
What takes these guys so long toget wate4 flowing ?? Almost 5 minutes to get water and the hydrant is 5 ft from the truck !
Charge the damn line.
Is there a issue with the hydrant..no water??somebody is gonna get slap on there hand for this intervention. Always 2 sides to a story..
Took way too long to get water 🙄
4 mins 52 before the first drop of water was put on that fire why are they so slow
took along time to get water on it
Well that was painful to watch, water supply issue’s?
New Yorks Finest?
Bring out the marshmallows or load the line!!! ... WATER!! WATER!!!! 😢
Why are these firefighters wasting so much time with a seize up
WOW!!!! Gregg Brady is with the FDNY now?
Probably a electric car!!!
Wouldn't surprise me one bit, all these, bikes, buses, and cars now electric (lithium Ion batteries powered) catching fire everywhere lately, I'd say that was the culprit especially as the shop was closed
why isnt the street blocked off of traffic
Who the hell is teaching firefighters how to spray the water on the fire these days!!???
I knew I recognized this building, I used to pass by it everyday after work
I really hope no one got hurt.
This is absolutely a crazy fire
That's my car owner's shop its very tragic they are from Afghanistan i feel bad for them, they said there were at least more than 10 working cars inside and my two favorite cats pets were inside 😭😭😭
How the hell is it taking so long to get water.🤔🤔
Water water to late
These fire man luv their toys
How can people stand so close to a fire? I'd be headed far away from this fire.
This is NYC…idiots can walk right up to fire scenes and members grinding!!;
Can't imagine what would happen if someone turned the hose on 😂
I hope that they had good insurance
shady
What part of queens is this?
Hope whoever owns this auto shop have insurance because he's gonna need it. And to the rest of the mechanics to find work. Times are truly rough & tough right now.
For Nyc standards, that water took a long time...
No masks , no water in the lines??? Just me?
At the gates of hell
ASTAGHFAAR 🙏🙏🙏
Don't worry everyone FIRE under control, just new technologies need to be set up, Oh,,, about business, the end of year guys, will be rebuild the next year with new owner,,,,ha, ha
3 alarm means 3 firemen, ok fix the short circuiting siren
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NYFD is one out countries best, out of respect where’s the traffic control? Cars or everywhere a hazard. Where’s the water?
What about structure protection?😢
Dont tell me all those ff are the RIT team because that seems like a whole lot standing around
Traffic control?😢
What street was this?
34th ave….