So scary. Anyone who says she shouldn’t be panicking is clueless about what she was driving through and coping with. She is literally looking at death in the face.
How fucking surreal to go back to your home that's the only one left on the block. Way worse to have to completely rebuild, way, way worse, but just sort of surreal in the "why not me?" sense to be the only neighbor left standing
I think wood houses are going to be a thing of the past. If we can NOT stop climate change we must learn to adapt. I see fire, wind, water proof dome shape structures becoming a thing in next 20 years.
Dang. Stumbled upon this video… My sisters home was 8 houses up from this woman’s. Yeah… every single house in the neighborhood burnt to the ground except for the one next to this lady’s.
🤣 I was just thinking that 🤦🏾♂️ if I can't text and drive 👈 you shouldn't record if you are driving to safety in this case, you have fire all around you smh and now look this video is on the news 🤨
@@alexaecho4273 who tf are you? Valid points being made. You've CLEARLY never been in a life or death situation. People who ACTUALLY fear for there life do not pull there phones out for social media in the moment
I know this fire was moving exceptionally fast because of the high winds, but like others, I wonder how long the smoke was visible beforehand for many people. How many ignored it till it was almost too late?
This looks similar to the decades ago California Oakland Tunnel (East Bay Area Fire Footage). Which brings me to making this point: 1. FIRE PROOF YOUR HOUSING AREAS!!! Those Oakland Tunnel houses burned down because the fire trucks couldn’t reach them (there were no fire hydrants at that time in that community-houses on a hill/cliff area). 2. Look at how Brown and Dry Denver is. So Fire Proof your house. Each house should be required to have their own (water tank) in the back yard, that’s connected to a fire extinguishing system, to include pop-up water sprinklers in the yard, inside/outside of house and roof tops. 3. Also build barriers around the house, a diameter of dirt/gravel that prevents fires from getting to the house from the ground. 4. There’s fireproof house paint etc too. Build houses with steel frames, and “Fire Walls”. Build houses with a major portion underground. I hope you recover!!
She’s so “panicked” she had time and effort to video her “escape”….had she driven two houses over, she’d have been fine…those houses didn’t burn a lick
Sounds like you actually dont know what you are talking about... surprise for someone from texas. Only one house in her neighborhood survived and how could she have known which one that was going to be in the moment with flames bearing down? Your ability to feel compassion for people is astounding.
She was trying to get everyone to speed up and get out of her way, but once she got clear of traffic she just stopped out in the middle of an intersection, but I'm glad she made it, I could feel her pain.
Yeah she’s so panicked...........let’s turn on the camera!!!! People these days are fucking unbelievable. Can’t do anything without their phones recording everything. Everyone’s a journalist now🙄
I've been saying the same exact thing for years everyone a damn journalist my dad laughs every time i say it and he's like its sad but true great comment and stay safe 👍✌
Damn. I'm adding personal documents and a set of warm clothes to my emergency kit. Guess you never know when you'll have to run and rebuild your life just with what you have.
Why do some of you judge her? You don’t know her situation! How about LOVE AND COMPASSION! Nasty comments make you all look like FOOLS! Her phone could have been set and not in her hands and she was filming for all to see how bad the fire really was! Don’t judge unless you be judged! Before pointing out the splinter in her eye……take out the plank in your own eye! From the Bible!!! BTW, if you decide to leave a NASTY COMMENT, I really could care less. Trust in Jesus, with all your soul and all your might!!!!!!!!! Only the Lord God Almighty Judges! Not fools!!
Yea, the communication was so bad. The second that I happened (completely by chance) to check the news and saw a headline that there were fires north and south of Boulder, not only did Xfinity go out, but I couldn't access the Boulder OEM app or the web via Verizon on my cell. Not at all surprising that she had no idea the fire was right behind her house.
Reminded me of the fires in California. Houses burnt down to the foundations and trees not burnt, plastic garbage cans intact, etc...very strange indeed!
Where were the warnings? None at that time. Not knowing where you live, let me tell you about that area. I lived in that town until last year and they were having epic winds of 100+ MPH at the time. Boulder, Louisville and the surrounding areas frequently get winds of 50+ MPH and sometimes top 100 MPH due to the way the towns are situated close to the mountains. I was watching this as it happened and with the winds as high as they were, the fire was coving a football field length in a matter of seconds. The grasses and trees out here are beyond bone-dry. The spot where the fire is presumed to have started to Louisville, Colorado is only 3.5 to 4 miles. When this much dry fuel is around and a wind is blowing at hurricane speeds, you can pretty much figure out it won't take long to cover that distance. The other factor is, once the hot embers start flying in the wind, they can move faster than the fire on the ground is covering. This happened so fast, many in town were only able to get out with the clothes on their backs.
@@sk8charmer no problem. I find that many folks commenting on this don't know what the weather is like in this area. I lived in that town for 29 years and another 21 years before that in an unincorporated area about 7 miles from Louisville. I'm quite familiar with the weather in this area and it CAN get really weird some years. Some days you get no breeze at all and then others you can get those that rip through sounding like a freight train is right outside the house. I've seen it blow down fences and trees. The worst times are when you have snow on the ground and get 50 to 80 MPH winds come blowing through and you get white-out conditions when driving. I know that woman was freaking out because of the fire, but with winds that high, she was better off following that trash truck. I've had to do the same thing driving in the Winter with ground blizzards. You learn to follow the State snow plows...it's the safest place to be.
Why the hell is the waste management services still taking its time collecting trash when a trail of vehicles are trying to evacuate past him. 0:42 Its like that guy is in another world at that moment. shock maybe only thing i can think of.
If you look at the the video again, there was one bin that was previously picked up (lid was flipped back) and the second one where she was recording from wasn't picked up (lid still on top of bin). I would think he didn't see the flames until that last house and then started to move out of the neighborhood. We've had a weird year in Colorado and saw a lot of smoke from the wildfires in California (and other States) that made the air pretty smokey. I wouldn't presume that the driver was "in another world" unless you get to talk to the driver. Don't make assumptions.
@@farfetch7 Why should the manager be fired? Comments like this are ridiculous. What if the manager told the employee driving to come back but the employee is the one who decided to keep working. 🤡
Yep could've drove that Jeep right across people's yards,bushes,mailboxes whatever it takes, That's what I kept saying in my head as I watched this video.
Well it's the first of the month and house payments are due....lumber at all time high insurance is in no hurry to rebuild any house. Modern society-living not so good.
It's not, the fires put contaminants into the air, especially if buildings have asbestos in them. Try breathing through a straw while running, you will know how hard it is for people with breathing problems like asthma and other breathing conditions.
That’s so sad, poor lady. And all those wonderful people and pets.
The worse thing you can do is panic like this woman but I do understand.
Everyone has an idea about what they'll do in an emergency - until it happens to them. Bottom line: she made it out.
So scary. Anyone who says she shouldn’t be panicking is clueless about what she was driving through and coping with. She is literally looking at death in the face.
How fucking surreal to go back to your home that's the only one left on the block. Way worse to have to completely rebuild, way, way worse, but just sort of surreal in the "why not me?" sense to be the only neighbor left standing
Welcome to 'Merica everybody!
Same as Survivors guilt
The warnings are everywhere yet builders keep building WOODEN houses in the dry desert and wonder why it burns like hell every year?
I think wood houses are going to be a thing of the past. If we can NOT stop climate change we must learn to adapt. I see fire, wind, water proof dome shape structures becoming a thing in next 20 years.
It’s not even close to a desert, it’s a pretty complex ecosystem between the plains and Rockies
Dang. Stumbled upon this video… My sisters home was 8 houses up from this woman’s. Yeah… every single house in the neighborhood burnt to the ground except for the one next to this lady’s.
@Messer Schmidt yeah, I have pictures. Looks about the same as any of the other homes that burnt.
Thanks God she’s fine...🙏
Driver should not be recording while driving and during a emergency situation. Period
Damn she's out of control. That's not the way to handle an emergency.
I agree, the Paradise fire in California was ten times worse than this with fire on all sides of the road and black out conditions.
I feel for this lady I’ve been in a fire it’s no joke can’t see stuff your lungs out on fire an that much heat makes u feel light headed and weird
Notice that people recording this don't take the time to honk their horns and warn their neighbors or call 911 but yet have time to record!!!
Not too panicked for a video -
🤣 I was just thinking that 🤦🏾♂️ if I can't text and drive 👈 you shouldn't record if you are driving to safety in this case, you have fire all around you smh and now look this video is on the news 🤨
@@treyg3353 welcome to the real world; where literally everyone on social media posts and creates content as they’re driving. Don’t be a clown. 🤣🤡🤡
You try too hard 🤡
Driver should not be recording when in a emergency situation period.
@@alexaecho4273 who tf are you? Valid points being made. You've CLEARLY never been in a life or death situation. People who ACTUALLY fear for there life do not pull there phones out for social media in the moment
I know this fire was moving exceptionally fast because of the high winds, but like others, I wonder how long the smoke was visible beforehand for many people. How many ignored it till it was almost too late?
Remember, the wind was blowing up to 110mph. This was an "apocalyptic" event.
Exactly what this guy said ^^ it was a freak event
This looks similar to the decades ago California Oakland Tunnel (East Bay Area Fire Footage). Which brings me to making this point:
1. FIRE PROOF YOUR HOUSING AREAS!!! Those Oakland Tunnel houses burned down because the fire trucks couldn’t reach them (there were no fire hydrants at that time in that community-houses on a hill/cliff area).
2. Look at how Brown and Dry Denver is. So Fire Proof your house. Each house should be required to have their own (water tank) in the back yard, that’s connected to a fire extinguishing system, to include pop-up water sprinklers in the yard, inside/outside of house and roof tops.
3. Also build barriers around the house, a diameter of dirt/gravel that prevents fires from getting to the house from the ground.
4. There’s fireproof house paint etc too. Build houses with steel frames, and “Fire Walls”. Build houses with a major portion underground.
I hope you recover!!
Everybody wants live in the rocky mountains but not everyone is built to handle living in the Rockies
She’s so “panicked” she had time and effort to video her “escape”….had she driven two houses over, she’d have been fine…those houses didn’t burn a lick
Sounds like you actually dont know what you are talking about... surprise for someone from texas. Only one house in her neighborhood survived and how could she have known which one that was going to be in the moment with flames bearing down? Your ability to feel compassion for people is astounding.
most time in fires smoke kills before flame. Having everything burning around you, you would still die from smoke inhalation.
She was trying to get everyone to speed up and get out of her way, but once she got clear of traffic she just stopped out in the middle of an intersection, but I'm glad she made it, I could feel her pain.
Yeah she’s so panicked...........let’s turn on the camera!!!! People these days are fucking unbelievable. Can’t do anything without their phones recording everything. Everyone’s a journalist now🙄
I've been saying the same exact thing for years everyone a damn journalist my dad laughs every time i say it and he's like its sad but true great comment and stay safe 👍✌
Damn. I'm adding personal documents and a set of warm clothes to my emergency kit. Guess you never know when you'll have to run and rebuild your life just with what you have.
Why do some of you judge her? You don’t know her situation! How about LOVE AND COMPASSION! Nasty comments make you all look like FOOLS! Her phone could have been set and not in her hands and she was filming for all to see how bad the fire really was! Don’t judge unless you be judged! Before pointing out the splinter in her eye……take out the plank in your own eye! From the Bible!!! BTW, if you decide to leave a NASTY COMMENT, I really could care less. Trust in Jesus, with all your soul and all your might!!!!!!!!! Only the Lord God Almighty Judges! Not fools!!
What an ego you have... its the internet, lady
"where were the warnings?" Theyre called your eyes
That and her nose. 100 mph winds and she expects to be warned? How? Mind meld? SMH
Yes, you look and smell what's coming. It happens in a matter of minutes. Obviously this area of Colorado is not use to Wildfires
$50 dollars says she hadn't watched the weather all week, much less today.
Wait till last minute to pack move out 🤷
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You got a 4x4...the road ain't the only path toi safety!
Yea, the communication was so bad. The second that I happened (completely by chance) to check the news and saw a headline that there were fires north and south of Boulder, not only did Xfinity go out, but I couldn't access the Boulder OEM app or the web via Verizon on my cell. Not at all surprising that she had no idea the fire was right behind her house.
She really said where were the warnings
Strange that the trees standing around these houses are not burned...
Reminded me of the fires in California. Houses burnt down to the foundations and trees not burnt, plastic garbage cans intact, etc...very strange indeed!
This is so sad.
"Where were the warnings?" She asks... My question as well. 😪
Where were the warnings? None at that time. Not knowing where you live, let me tell you about that area. I lived in that town until last year and they were having epic winds of 100+ MPH at the time. Boulder, Louisville and the surrounding areas frequently get winds of 50+ MPH and sometimes top 100 MPH due to the way the towns are situated close to the mountains. I was watching this as it happened and with the winds as high as they were, the fire was coving a football field length in a matter of seconds. The grasses and trees out here are beyond bone-dry. The spot where the fire is presumed to have started to Louisville, Colorado is only 3.5 to 4 miles. When this much dry fuel is around and a wind is blowing at hurricane speeds, you can pretty much figure out it won't take long to cover that distance. The other factor is, once the hot embers start flying in the wind, they can move faster than the fire on the ground is covering. This happened so fast, many in town were only able to get out with the clothes on their backs.
@@itguy1560 Wow! Crazy wind patterns! 👍 Thanks for clarification... happens that fast...
@@sk8charmer no problem. I find that many folks commenting on this don't know what the weather is like in this area. I lived in that town for 29 years and another 21 years before that in an unincorporated area about 7 miles from Louisville. I'm quite familiar with the weather in this area and it CAN get really weird some years. Some days you get no breeze at all and then others you can get those that rip through sounding like a freight train is right outside the house. I've seen it blow down fences and trees. The worst times are when you have snow on the ground and get 50 to 80 MPH winds come blowing through and you get white-out conditions when driving. I know that woman was freaking out because of the fire, but with winds that high, she was better off following that trash truck. I've had to do the same thing driving in the Winter with ground blizzards. You learn to follow the State snow plows...it's the safest place to be.
So heartbreaking 💔
Too much panic
Don’t act like this people. Helping nobody
Why the hell is the waste management services still taking its time collecting trash when a trail of vehicles are trying to evacuate past him. 0:42 Its like that guy is in another world at that moment. shock maybe only thing i can think of.
Amazon was delivering packages too. Shoving them into the mailboxes of burning homes. If the world ended I swear to god no one would notice.
That company manager should’ve fired!
If you look at the the video again, there was one bin that was previously picked up (lid was flipped back) and the second one where she was recording from wasn't picked up (lid still on top of bin). I would think he didn't see the flames until that last house and then started to move out of the neighborhood. We've had a weird year in Colorado and saw a lot of smoke from the wildfires in California (and other States) that made the air pretty smokey. I wouldn't presume that the driver was "in another world" unless you get to talk to the driver. Don't make assumptions.
@@farfetch7 Why should the manager be fired? Comments like this are ridiculous.
What if the manager told the employee driving to come back but the employee is the one who decided to keep working. 🤡
Shouting and panicking helps in crises.
Works for me - I lose my freakin mind!
She's not a Scorpio. Scorpios know how to keep their emotions under control and stay chill in a crisis.
why did she wait behind the truck?? I woulda went around it, there was another lane
Yep could've drove that Jeep right across people's yards,bushes,mailboxes whatever it takes, That's what I kept saying in my head as I watched this video.
I live 15 min away from where the fires stop and I can say I feel really really bad for everyone who lost something In those fires.
Need to train for emergency situations. Americans need to stop being so reactive. Need to be more proactive and ready.
The neighbors was in the line of cars behind her all waiting for the trash truck to get out the damn way.
At least she saved the Jeep 🤗
This is sad. Panic does not make traffic move faster.
Ray guns in the wrong hands.
Shoot out the tires on the trash truck, then go around it. Escape complete.
Well it's the first of the month and house payments are due....lumber at all time high insurance is in no hurry to rebuild any house.
Modern society-living not so good.
What looks like that is obviously better for nature
It's not, the fires put contaminants into the air, especially if buildings have asbestos in them. Try breathing through a straw while running, you will know how hard it is for people with breathing problems like asthma and other breathing conditions.
Don’t drive and film!
Oh my god i'm gonna die - let's film it.
Believe in Jesus Christ and you will be saved by Grace, John 3:16, KJV...........
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Oh shut up ffs.
The tinfoil brigade has to make an appearance on literally every video on youtube these days.
@@AlaskaB83 that's why you're here. Your dull mind lacks the ability to create, only criticize what others do.
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