*BARN FIRE* Training Burn Destroys Barn From Start to Finish
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- On February 19th, 2023, Brentwood FD, along with neighbors East Kingston, Kingston, and Epping, conducted training on two abandoned buildings, first various extrication and roof drills, then this controlled burn on a barn.
Agency: Brentwood Fire Department, East Kingston Fire Department, Epping Fire Department, Kingston Fire Department
Call: Training Burn
Location: Brentwood, New Hampshire
Date: February 19, 2023
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I would have killed for that barn!
I know...geeesh...burn some junk, dudes... not a nice old barn!!!
That wood was priceless
@@anthonymiller7992 A friend of mine was given a barn that size maybe larger. On his days off he took it down and reassembled it on his property.
Potential was that you wouldn't need to apply for Sizemic evaluation or permission to build on that spot. Wished again I had that in our back yard.
Me too.
What TRAINING lessons were learned in burning the barn? I don't see any TRAINING going on with the burning?
A barn fire is always a lost cause. So this was a waste
Not trying to be a jerk, but where was the training? Was it on the other building? Was the barning burning declared too unsafe?
The attending departments did some specific training on another abandoned building on property (rescue, ladders, ventilation, etc.) and then burnt this building. Burns like this are mainly used as experience for explorers and other firefighters, as just watching gives experience and knowledge of how fire behaves in different types of buildings, as well as the other training such as the hoses that were being used to wet foliage, and the use of certain tools as the fire burnt itself out at the end.
Training to know what a barn looks like when it is on fire.
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atch fire, drink a beer...
As others have said; the training is to observe how the fire behaves, how fast it spreads, how the building materials behave under the extreme heat. Even the kind of smoke that is seen matters. If you look at other controlled burns you will understand.
It also saves time in the removal of the structure while the staff learns.
As to why a building is chosen, it may be the owner agreed to this, but us knowing that does not matter.
I'm Lost how is it training burning a barn down? Did they try any new firefighting technology or methods?
Looks like the dude on the left was using a thermal imaging camera seeing the source of the fire through the smoke and they had a bunch of guys at the back of the structure looking at the signs of a flashover fire they can't see. These structures are usually rotted out or termite infested, and therefore condemned in the first place.
About 5:52 you see it move across the ceiling to the front door and then the whole front goes up and the inside walls follow.
not a waste. if the barn timbers are rotten verses tearing it down how else do you train newbies. old houses 🏠 that are past it control burns practice with the equipment. verses lightning hitting a tree then really setting it off or kids get hurt being kids.
No
what a waste
A waste of what? 🤷🏻♂️
Sometime it is amazing how long the roofs stay up.
It's an amazing coincidence that wherever you are on the planet, light a fire and suddenly lots of men will appear to stand watching it.😂
@16:00 The movement of the flames across the roof is incredible! The airflow is so powerful the flames are moving downward!
Pretty cool watching all the different stages of the fire.
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burnt itself out lol
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Strong pieces of wood, dang
Great job but I wish people would get out of the camera's way. Guys standing there and blocking the view dont help much with the recording for future analysis...
6:57 Foto muito útil para incorporar em um processo de demissão.
What a total waist! That structure has so much potential!
😵💫wieso brennen die sowas einfach nieder? 🧐
Это называется контролируемый пожар.
Что за мода - дома жечь?! 😢
this was probably donated to the fire department to burn down for training purposes.
It literally says abandoned. Which more than likely means no one owns the buildings, and they just burned to get them out of the way. Beyond stupid to me bit then again I don't live in new Hampshire.
@lukki08sb I know here in Ohio and West Virginia people can donated building and cars to the fire department for trying purposes.
A real barn burner!
WHY , BURN 🔥 THE FARMS UP?!
THAT‘S TERRIBLE ABSOLUTELY TERRIBLE!!!
IT IS A PLEACE FOR MAMMA MERKEL, PROFESSIONALS ,
😮Holy Smokes😮😉
THIS IS ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION!!!
What would 😳 😕 😐 🤔 it cost to build that barn today? And not out of tin either. $55 to $60 grand? Anyone else? What a complete waste!