Hopefully there were no injuries to anyone related to this incident, that fire was really blowing out those two attic windows. Thank you to all firefighters everywhere for protecting the citizens of your coverage area.
@jashfire Jesus mate wake up. The fire is already venting from the top of the gable ends on both sides. Putting people on a roof like that with a well developed fire underneath them gets firefighters killed for absolutely no reason.
@25yrsotj Are you blind? The fire is already venting from either side on the highest point of the gable end. Absolutely no need to put firefighters on a compromised roof structure when there is no benefit and huge risk for nothing. This is a perfect example of how firefighters get killed and seriously injured for no reason whatsoever.
@@andyoxleyonhistravels are you serious ? Have you ever had the nozzle ? Have you ever put on turnout gear and been on a line or roof ? Go on and think about it before you answer !
Hopefully there were no injuries to anyone related to this incident, that fire was really blowing out those two attic windows.
Thank you to all firefighters everywhere for protecting the citizens of your coverage area.
That roof has more dishes than my sink.
Why on earth are they on the roof.
For The Engine Crew! Let the heat out…
@jashfire Jesus mate wake up.
The fire is already venting from the top of the gable ends on both sides.
Putting people on a roof like that with a well developed fire underneath them gets firefighters killed for absolutely no reason.
It’s called ventilation ! To get as much heat out and off the crew from the engine which makes it easier to put out.
@25yrsotj Are you blind?
The fire is already venting from either side on the highest point of the gable end.
Absolutely no need to put firefighters on a compromised roof structure when there is no benefit and huge risk for nothing.
This is a perfect example of how firefighters get killed and seriously injured for no reason whatsoever.
@@andyoxleyonhistravels are you serious ? Have you ever had the nozzle ? Have you ever put on turnout gear and been on a line or roof ? Go on and think about it before you answer !