Detroit Fire Box Alarm - Chief 5 Early Arrival Dwelling Fire (Highland St & La Salle Blvd)
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- Опубліковано 19 січ 2024
- Detroit Fire Engine 39 Stretched On A Dwelling Fire. Heavy Fire In The Basement Firefighters Had To Take A Defensive Posture. Engines 39,40,17,35. Cold Nights In Detroit!!
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Saving the foundation in Detroit😂😂😂😂 thanks for a what not to do video
Josh you got balls bro. Great shots
Haha why do you say that?
Great coverage Josh! Hearing the crackle of the fire is awe inspiring. Detroit FD is doing an great jog. Blessings to all the Firefighters and you Josh. Everyone stay safe and healthy. 🚒❤
You are a good youtuber!
Yeah a cold night to fight a fire, hopefully there were
no injuries to anyone related to this incident, my worst wintertime fire I responded to, was a abandon factory and one very cold February day. It went up, it was like -3 degrees outside at the time.
Everyone and everything was covered with ice.
Thank you to all firefighters everywhere for protecting citizens citizens of your coverage area.
@@KylesRV yeah it was, we could only operate for a few minutes at a time and had to go and rehab and warm up for awhile.
Awesome video Josh. Great job Detroit FD in such cold conditions. Stay safe and warm out there...🤗🤗
Great content. Thanks for the work you put in
Glad you enjoy it! Thank You!!
Certainly No rush to fight this fire. No worries about exposures. No line from the street
Thanks for videos. Great work. Keep safe.
Some say they are still letting it burn to this day
You can always count on JB showing up to put others down when he’s shown absolutely no proof that he is capable of doing it himself. He can type, but never any proof.
Well he does do a good job proving that he's never spent a single day as an actual Firefighter 🤣
Once thriving neighborhoods. That's what happens when industry leaves taking all the decent paying jobs. What a shame.
Started in the basement.... ended up in the attic.
How did the fire start?
Is the fact that its Detroit dropping some big hints? 😅😅😅
0:21 At 1:27 heard someone asking about 2nd line. Really? There were more than enough people for 2 more lines if there was a good water supply. In my 35 years as professional firefighter, I've encountered many of these types of fires. Great video 😊
Water would be good
They had two lines going
If the nozzle man would direct that stream into the fire building he might start putting the fire out. That's a good way to protect the exposure.
Detroit urban renewal
🦁🦁🦁🦁🦁🦁LION c LIKE No. 124
At 2:40, was that a barking frog??
I wish the video was longer
It was 7 degrees that day
@@jashfire that fire should've kept you warm lol. Just kidding. Its been nasty in Milwaukee as well.
What was the temperature out
7
I bet that was a pleasant fire to film.... nice and cozy
Is the chief who burned down that apartment building
Urban reutilization.
It's called trickle down economics😂😂😂😂😂
Obviously there is a water supply issue.....An 1/34 on the exposure isn't cutting it. As a Chief officer, I would be more concerned about extension to the exposure. Obviously there must be a reason for the lack of aggressiveness shown in this video.
Oh, come on guys! You can clearly see the fire is in the back. It is ridiculous to go inside when you can quickly and safely extinguish it through the windows. What a bunch of irresponsible children USA Fireplayers are.
Worry about your own people 🙌💯
Good ole JB proving once again that he has never spent even a day as an actual Firefighter 🤣
JB back again, the career armchair qb that never actually went into a working fire but hey, he bought an old firehouse, I guess if you live in it, you must’ve done it ! 😂
This is an underfunded department, JB. They don't have any of the magic nozzles that you're used to, the ones that bend water into closets and down hallways and up into attics from outside the house.
@@jasminelindros8923
In his make-believe world as a pretend firefighter all you have to do is "Turn the nozzle to a wide cone pattern". That is literally his solution for almost everything.
🤣🤣🤣🤣