The lack of hussle and lackluluster wandering around still amazes me. That ladder crew could have pulled a 16' straight ladder and been to the roof and done in the time it took to navigate the "big stick" through the trees. C'mon guys, lets work smarter and not harder.
_"The lack of hussle and lackluluster wandering around still amazes me"_ -WTH does that even mean? -Do you want them running around flailing their arms and screaming? -Should they be on roller skates...? How about hoverboards...? _"That ladder crew could have pulled a 16' straight ladder and been to the roof and done"_ -Done doing what exactly? -It was placed as a precaution. _"C'mon guys, let's work smarter and not harder"_ -Yet here you are crying about "hussle" -Meanwhile they quickly knocked the fire down and kept it from spreading beyond the room of origin. -BTW you might not come off as such a clown if you at least learned how to properly spell... although I doubt it.
Great job ladies and gentlemen who responded to this fire and it brings back memories when I was a volunteer firefighter for St.Helens Oregon for seventeen years and I sure miss those days
these men need a diet and some working out... no hustling at all- no running. no venting the roof... no hose in the window. the cops there more worried about telling people to get away instead of grabbing a garden hose. time to retire these guys out and bring in people with energy and drive
@@demonracer2yes alot of damage we got left with nothing what the fire didn’t damage ruined everything else with smoke and soot 200k worth by of damage I literally lost everything
Yea I don't get your comment. We have aerial in our fleet, why not utilize it? It's more stable and versatile working platform than a ground ladder, can be relocated with absolutely no physical effort, AND our tax money paid for it...use it!
You guys really should just post the entire video AS IS, without the heavy editing. A lot of time is missing here resulting in questionable activities & procedures of the firefighters on scene. No need to worry about complaints about videos too long, as that's why you can scroll ahead or play at 2x.
Because it's not the use of the aerial ladder, it's also a rolling tool box with forcible entry tools, pike poles for pulling ceilings, generator and cord reels for lights and smoke ejectors. Plus most hand lines are between 200 & 250 ft long which streach a long way and some ground ladders ( depending on length) can be heavy which require 2-3 people to carry. That's why you want to leave room in front and rear for truck companies for the amount of tools on board that engines don't carry.
Most places that run dual companies (Eng & Truck ) the majority of tools and other equipment are carried on truck companies. You might carry a limited supply of tools, 1 fan, and small generator etc on an engine but I bet you don't carry 6-8 pike poles, 4-6 cord reels positive pressure fans, several smoke ejectors that a truck or squad carries plus a large supply of ground ladders. Most Engines only carry one 28 or 35 ft extension ladder, a 14 ft roof ladder and two pike poles. That's the reason for a squad or truck in front because you only have to go to one unit for several tools and not to two or three engines if you need say 2-roof ladders on smoke ejectors. If you watch other videos you will always see the truck in the front of the structure. In alot of places that have an staffed Engine and truck, the truck goes out before the engine so it can take the front of the structure and not having to drive over the supply line if one was laid by the engine company. Don't get me wrong when I started out in a career fire dept in maryland we also carried a lot junk on the engine because the first due truck was so far away, but as new truck company's were place inservice most of the items were placed on the truck or squad. Then the engines only carried the required items like a 28 ft ladder, roof ladder, two pike poles, a 5000 watt on-board mounted generator, one cord reel and two mounted and wired scene lights on telescopic poles which left compartment space for for other engine company junk.
I’m proud to say being a fireman in one of the busiest companies in New Jersey. These guys do an excellent job, if I was younger, I would join.
The TRFD does a great job
The lack of hussle and lackluluster wandering around still amazes me. That ladder crew could have pulled a 16' straight ladder and been to the roof and done in the time it took to navigate the "big stick" through the trees. C'mon guys, lets work smarter and not harder.
_"The lack of hussle and lackluluster wandering around still amazes me"_
-WTH does that even mean?
-Do you want them running around flailing their arms and screaming?
-Should they be on roller skates...? How about hoverboards...?
_"That ladder crew could have pulled a 16' straight ladder and been to the roof and done"_
-Done doing what exactly?
-It was placed as a precaution.
_"C'mon guys, let's work smarter and not harder"_
-Yet here you are crying about "hussle"
-Meanwhile they quickly knocked the fire down and kept it from spreading beyond the room of origin.
-BTW you might not come off as such a clown if you at least learned how to properly spell... although I doubt it.
Keep talking wacker, you don’t even know enough to put this out
Great job ladies and gentlemen who responded to this fire and it brings back memories when I was a volunteer firefighter for St.Helens Oregon for seventeen years and I sure miss those days
Yes they did a great job
Awesome coverage!
Thanks a lot!
Deploying the aerial ladder was a complete waste of time.
these men need a diet and some working out... no hustling at all- no running. no venting the roof... no hose in the window. the cops there more worried about telling people to get away instead of grabbing a garden hose. time to retire these guys out and bring in people with energy and drive
They're still playing around trying to get into the front door. Haligan and flat head are will fix that. Stretch 2nd line to window.
Happy Veterans Day!
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Hey..do you know what happened there??
Great video
Thanks for the visit!
sure taking a long time.
Sure is a dumb comment
@@glennhuber4975 our fire department would have had CO2 compressed gas pumped into that window in 1 minute. water in 3 minutes.
Bread and Butter room and contents
I hope they wasn't much damage and everyone is safe
No injuries and it appeared the fire was contained to the one room
@@demonracer2yes alot of damage we got left with nothing what the fire didn’t damage ruined everything else with smoke and soot 200k worth by of damage I literally lost everything
@@themake-upjunkie8243as long as you guys are ok all your shit can and will be replaced
@@themake-upjunkie8243 Do they know what started it ? Cause whatever it was sure made it flame up fast!
I am watching from Elmira NY that fire was knocked down once what happened?
The cause is still being investigated
Crew went in with water can while line was being stretched kept fire in check until hand line was stretched to the fire room
@@demonracer2
hey! great job by the volleys!! it was a glorified can job at best.
Yup the TRFD made quick work of this fire
You have a big can?
This is my home
Was and is a very horrible situation
I am so sorry. Are you able to remodel?? Is everyone ok?? 🙏🙏🙏
You gotta be crappin’ me with that aerial.
Gotta be crappin me with that comment
Yea I don't get your comment. We have aerial in our fleet, why not utilize it? It's more stable and versatile working platform than a ground ladder, can be relocated with absolutely no physical effort, AND our tax money paid for it...use it!
Wow… So sad….
You guys really should just post the entire video AS IS, without the heavy editing. A lot of time is missing here resulting in questionable activities & procedures of the firefighters on scene. No need to worry about complaints about videos too long, as that's why you can scroll ahead or play at 2x.
Spray water in the window
Let the big boys handle this little man
The big boys moving slow as hell smart ass
Attack the fire from the inside and push it out the window, by spraying in from the window it's possible to push fire into other rooms.
Was anyone home
Yes me and my bf 😢 kids were out playing we were cleaning leaves in the yard
Why leave room for the ladder? It’s a single story.
Because it's not the use of the aerial ladder, it's also a rolling tool box with forcible entry tools, pike poles for pulling ceilings, generator and cord reels for lights and smoke ejectors. Plus most hand lines are between 200 & 250 ft long which streach a long way and some ground ladders ( depending on length) can be heavy which require 2-3 people to carry. That's why you want to leave room in front and rear for truck companies for the amount of tools on board that engines don't carry.
@ we carry all of that on our engines
Most places that run dual companies (Eng & Truck ) the majority of tools and other equipment are carried on truck companies. You might carry a limited supply of tools, 1 fan, and small generator etc on an engine but I bet you don't carry 6-8 pike poles, 4-6 cord reels positive pressure fans, several smoke ejectors that a truck or squad carries plus a large supply of ground ladders. Most Engines only carry one 28 or 35 ft extension ladder, a 14 ft roof ladder and two pike poles. That's the reason for a squad or truck in front because you only have to go to one unit for several tools and not to two or three engines if you need say 2-roof ladders on smoke ejectors. If you watch other videos you will always see the truck in the front of the structure. In alot of places that have an staffed Engine and truck, the truck goes out before the engine so it can take the front of the structure and not having to drive over the supply line if one was laid by the engine company. Don't get me wrong when I started out in a career fire dept in maryland we also carried a lot junk on the engine because the first due truck was so far away, but as new truck company's were place inservice most of the items were placed on the truck or squad. Then the engines only carried the required items like a 28 ft ladder, roof ladder, two pike poles, a 5000 watt on-board mounted generator, one cord reel and two mounted and wired scene lights on telescopic poles which left compartment space for for other engine company junk.
Looks like they all need vitamins