Sorry Josh. I spelled your name wrong in my comment. I read the other comments and great that longer videos are coming. I still enjoy all your videos and have shared some. Keep up the great job and look forward to the next ones. Happy New Year...🤗🤗
We can only continually & clearly see the D side of this building. We can glimpse crews working at the AB corner so they may have stretched into the building on the A or B side. It is a large, older wood frame multi-family residence so progress might have been slowed by any one of numerous factors including clutter, structural alteration, animals, weakened stairs/floors or VES efforts. VES stands for Ventilation, Entry & Search for you non-truckees. If the video had run longer, we would almost certainly have heard or seen a truck crew open the roof to vent the heavy smoke. Immediately throwing water on the flaming eaves would likely be the most dangerous option since it could scald crews or residents inside or cause injuries by flying debris. DFD is a skilled & very experienced agency so I'm confident they followed their SOPs with care & due diligence.
Great video Jose. Wish the video was longer to see the firefighters working on it...🤗🤗
Sorry Josh. I spelled your name wrong in my comment. I read the other comments and great that longer videos are coming. I still enjoy all your videos and have shared some. Keep up the great job and look forward to the next ones. Happy New Year...🤗🤗
Love the way Detroit handles its urban renewal program.
I hate it
Wish there was a longer video.
Smh
How big is this place? Not one charged line from the view you had
We can only continually & clearly see the D side of this building. We can glimpse crews working at the AB corner so they may have stretched into the building on the A or B side. It is a large, older wood frame multi-family residence so progress might have been slowed by any one of numerous factors including clutter, structural alteration, animals, weakened stairs/floors or VES efforts. VES stands for Ventilation, Entry & Search for you non-truckees. If the video had run longer, we would almost certainly have heard or seen a truck crew open the roof to vent the heavy smoke. Immediately throwing water on the flaming eaves would likely be the most dangerous option since it could scald crews or residents inside or cause injuries by flying debris. DFD is a skilled & very experienced agency so I'm confident they followed their SOPs with care & due diligence.
Is this the fire Highlandpark accused Detroit Fire for leaving?
Yes bad call from Detroit Fire Chief
Location?
The title says it's on Tuxedo St in Highland Park which is a neighborhood in north central Detroit.