Shamokin Fire Bureau - 7th St. - Massive Fire With Collapses

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  • Опубліковано 28 січ 2022
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    You are On Scene with the Shamokin Fire Bureau who responded to a Working Structure fire at 7th. & Pine St's.
    Units arrived to heavy fire and the 2nd and third divisions and thru the roof of 205. The fire spread to three other exposures. All total 4 houses involved, and 2 minor collapses, and 2 major collapses occurred.
    Firefighters were hampered by weather as it snowed overnight, and the temps were hovering around 15 degrees Fahrenheit. Fire hydrants were frozen and a stiff north wind helped the fire spread faster.
    To my knowledge there were no injuries reported.
    GREAT job by the sfb to control this VERY tough fire.
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  • @John-em8jn
    @John-em8jn Рік тому +2

    After 14 years on UA-cam I finally became the 1000 thumb up. Congratulations and Thank You to Me. What a great video to remember it by. Thanks man.

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  Рік тому

      Wow, thanks! Congrats!

  • @fdMT_EnGy
    @fdMT_EnGy 2 роки тому +5

    Now that is some good old building construction. You will never see a newer structure hold up that long with a fire load like that.

  • @rev.tommiestovall7541
    @rev.tommiestovall7541 2 роки тому +5

    Great Job. Way to go Independence and everyone. Good job dodging that collapse. Thank You for all you do guys. I volunteered at Inde.

  • @jmWhyMe
    @jmWhyMe 2 роки тому +8

    Moral of the story... the collapse zone is ALWAYS a lot bigger than you think it will be. Plan accordingly to avoid crew injuries and equipment damage!

  • @jeffreymartin6369
    @jeffreymartin6369 2 роки тому

    Yikes! A WHOLE row of homes on fire. Good job FD

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  2 роки тому

      Thank You for the comments!

  • @michelleclawsey9565
    @michelleclawsey9565 2 роки тому +3

    Wow great job guys .. Hello from Ontario Canada ❤️❤️

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much 🤗

  • @KrissySievers
    @KrissySievers Рік тому +1

    Damn, that house is _Shamokin!_

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  Рік тому

      And a burnin ... And then faw down go BOOM!

  • @wendyellamay5334
    @wendyellamay5334 2 роки тому +2

    Wow my friends live or lived in the town lost track over the years but remember that the volunteers were very good

  • @jackburgess9482
    @jackburgess9482 Рік тому +1

    Nothing like a good wind to push the fire throughout the structure!!

  • @scottsimonelli2521
    @scottsimonelli2521 Рік тому

    The wind moved the smoke perfectly to catch that collapse! Firemen. A different breed

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  Рік тому +1

      Absolutely ... Thanks for the comments!

  • @chucklaw1955
    @chucklaw1955 2 роки тому +3

    Fantastic job guys under near impossible conditions. Great video of this incident! 👍👍👍

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the comments!

  • @junitocrespo1641
    @junitocrespo1641 2 місяці тому

    I didn’t know Shamokin had a fire dept…that’s pretty cool to know. 👍

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  2 місяці тому

      Now you know ....

  • @robsr.5518
    @robsr.5518 2 роки тому

    Wow, Nice attract of knocking down the fire, Good Job FireFighters,I hope no one was injured.

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  2 роки тому

      Thank You ... To my knowledge there were no injuries ...

  • @Samanthareneeheart10
    @Samanthareneeheart10 2 роки тому

    Wow nice catch on the 2 collapses the whole front came off 1 building then the whole 2nd floor & roof went on the main fire building.

  • @Bobbyd0052
    @Bobbyd0052 Рік тому

    VERY WELL DONE BROTHER ! DIGGING THE DRONE SHOTS ,WITH COMMs ! BLESS YOU AND YOURS ! HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO YOU AND YOURS ! 🇺🇲

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  Рік тому

      Happy holidays! Thanks!

  • @moemcgovern7345
    @moemcgovern7345 2 роки тому +2

    If you’re told to leave a building on fire and not come back, it’s for your own good. Don’t be an idiot.

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  2 роки тому +1

      Sounds like good practice

    • @moemcgovern7345
      @moemcgovern7345 2 роки тому

      @@FDNY8231 I’ve seen way too many bad houses fires. You wouldn’t have to tell me twice.

  • @jamesvanscoy7717
    @jamesvanscoy7717 2 роки тому +1

    Great job everyone involved putting fire out stay safe

  • @cellynn4702
    @cellynn4702 2 роки тому +1

    If this is Shamokin pa great work guys this used to be a nice little town but time has taken its toll in the area
    s

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  2 роки тому

      Yes it is! Thanks!

  • @coolpappabell620
    @coolpappabell620 2 роки тому +2

    Our old homestead gone. Sadly, all those houses, save one, was in good condition when we all left.

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  2 роки тому +1

      That they were but time goes one way ... I lived at 149 for a while

  • @danbailey8182
    @danbailey8182 2 роки тому

    That aerial water gun truck was really cool. I never saw anything like it.

  • @williamschlenger1518
    @williamschlenger1518 2 роки тому +1

    Boy that wind is fanning that fire.At least thev'e got the ladder truck in the right place.

  • @sueyost2046
    @sueyost2046 2 роки тому +11

    Sadly it used to be a tree lined block with flower beds and kids playing red rover. Block picnics. We lived in the green house until my parents moved in the 80’s. My moms beauty shop was in the first floor. What happened to the deplorable conditions the were in?

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  2 роки тому +3

      Yes it is sad how things are. My uncle lived on Diamond St. too

    • @donalddodson7365
      @donalddodson7365 2 роки тому +3

      It must be sad to remember how neighborhoods go through a deterioration as people are able (or forced) to move. Then what is left behind nobody wants to spend money to renovate, tear down & recycle, or reuse the land. Just waiting to burn down, then somebody is forced to clear the debris. Glad no one was injured. Is there a way to thaw a frozen hydrant? (I'm from San Diego ... only have ice cream and yogurt freezes here ;-)

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  2 роки тому

      Water company will normally handle frozen hydrants and my guess is steam ...

    • @josephbrown822
      @josephbrown822 Рік тому

      @@donalddodson7365 It is a shame to see a community go downhill like this in just a few years, people buy houses at a low cost because of the market value and location then just do nothing. Make big plans when they do the purchase then find out the cost to renovate is more than expected, so they let it sit like this until it collapses on its own or like now burns to the ground, then collect the payout from insurance. As a volunteer FF I have seen it all too often in my area here in the Adirondack Mountain region, people from out of state or Canada buy property or homes and then do nothing with it only pay the taxes. Just sad to see possible futures going up in flames because owners failed to do proper planning prior to purchase, or owners not putting the home on the market while it was in good condition.

  • @Igloo3471
    @Igloo3471 2 роки тому +2

    So how long were those houses abandoned for? On google maps it looks like a long neglected street.

  • @greyjay9202
    @greyjay9202 2 роки тому +2

    Part of a city's job is to make regular checks of all fire hydrants, on a set schedule,
    to make sure they work. Arriving at a fire, only to find that most of the hydrants are frozen
    or inoperable, is just not acceptable. This is how containable fires can easily get out of control.
    To its credit, the SFB managed to get some of those hydrants up and running, but in other circumstances, the delay in getting water on the fire, could have been a disaster. For instance,
    if there had been tightly packed row housing just uphill from the fully involved structure on the right, the fire would have spread into those buildings too, and they could have ended up with
    a dangerous, wind-driven multi-alarm fire. Given the bitter weather, and the lack of water, this department did a good job of containing this fire. Rolling tankers, as a backup, was a smart move. They also did a good job of protecting adjacent structures on the downhill side.
    When that truck-mounted water cannon let loose on the front of the uphill structure, it was the
    end for that wall, and it let go. I'm glad nobody was hurt in this fire.

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  2 роки тому

      Thanks for the comments ... I don't think the city has control over the hydrants ... That would be Aqua Pa's responsibilities ...Considering what they faced on arrival I'd say they did a great job ...

    • @catbertz
      @catbertz 2 роки тому

      Hi, I'm just starting to explore this world of firefighting. You mentioned the frozen hydrants. How would whatever agency is responsible for maintaining them, keep them from freezing? Covers, or some special coating? Sincere question btw.

    • @gliderydin2911
      @gliderydin2911 Рік тому +1

      @@catbertz nothing. If its cold enough to freeze a hydrant only thing you can do is try and thaw it out later and find one that'll work in the interim

  • @petragrumbkow7400
    @petragrumbkow7400 2 роки тому

    danke

  • @jimwattenburger4545
    @jimwattenburger4545 2 роки тому +2

    Damn abandoned buildings !

  • @beckytwister01
    @beckytwister01 2 роки тому

    Damn. That ladder truck was lucky.

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  2 роки тому

      Yeah and that building burned again today ... Check my videos!

    • @beckytwister01
      @beckytwister01 2 роки тому

      @@FDNY8231
      Arson?

  • @Nothing_Nothing485
    @Nothing_Nothing485 2 роки тому +2

    Cannot believe what I saw ff smoking.. while on duty unreal

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  2 роки тому +2

      Geeesh you don't get around much do you.

  • @old_bear3546
    @old_bear3546 2 роки тому +2

    This appears to be a classic case of either urban renewal or a freak lightning strike. Take your pick.

  • @zzthumper72
    @zzthumper72 2 роки тому +2

    I'm just glad they finally figured out how to operate the squirt.

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  2 роки тому

      They did a great job

    • @coreyshumaker6529
      @coreyshumaker6529 2 роки тому

      I know it keeps going up down up down side to side lol

  • @boatbound3300
    @boatbound3300 2 роки тому +5

    What a great town this was up until the late 50's

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  2 роки тому

      yes absolutely

    • @albertdominick140
      @albertdominick140 2 роки тому

      Because you haven't come to Reading...

    • @lottnio8207
      @lottnio8207 Рік тому

      Too much minorities or them getting too much to say in town’s affairs?

  • @urbaninterfaceliving4273
    @urbaninterfaceliving4273 2 роки тому +1

    can someone help me with a question, would it be better to protect the exposures with graduated water or a fire Curtin rather than a huge deluge of water on the fire building given that the plugs are frozen you have tenders en route but not yet effective and the winds are what they are. let the fire building burn to the ground and protect exposures?

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  2 роки тому +2

      If there were space BETWEEN the buildings then a water curtain MAY be effective .... There wasn't in this case, so surround and drown was the only option. The fire was already in exposure 4 on arrival.

    • @Blitz350
      @Blitz350 2 роки тому +1

      If you put the fire out there are no exposures. Thats the best bet so long as you have the ability to knockdown the fire with the flow available.

    • @rev.tommiestovall7541
      @rev.tommiestovall7541 2 роки тому

      These row homes are very difficult to water curtain. I'm surprised that the vegetation didn't catch fire. That had to be really hot and toxic.

    • @PreservationEnthusiast
      @PreservationEnthusiast 2 роки тому +1

      This was just a controlled burn of the whole block.

  • @rebelacl
    @rebelacl Рік тому

    Somethins smokin in Shamokin.. Scott Jaymes Binsack

  • @stevenjoyce9414
    @stevenjoyce9414 2 роки тому

    I use to drive up 901 to Pottsville to the Wegmans facility is that up in that area

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  2 роки тому

      About 15 miles from where Wegman's is located

  • @Gerri006
    @Gerri006 2 роки тому

    I read about frozen hydrants in the comments. That's why most european fire brigades always have a tanker truck as first line of attack. Therefore fighting the fire can start always immediately without having to look for a hydrant. The tanker truck is then connected to a hydrant or water source to back it up and refill it. I advise USA fire fighters to consider the use of tankers.

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  2 роки тому +1

      While that works for you we normally have a real good supply of water to start the fire fight with. It just so happens that the cold weather can affect that system. In your case with tankers the water is trucked to the scene. What happens if there is a delay? The rig crashes, or is delayed by weather, or traffic. In our case 99% of the time our hydrants work just fine, and depending on location we call for tankers as a backup. Setting up for tanker operation takes time as well. If you watch the video I posted after this one you see exactly what I mean.

    • @virgilhilts3924
      @virgilhilts3924 Рік тому

      All engines in the US carry water for initial attack, typically 500-1000 gallons

  • @aday1637
    @aday1637 Рік тому

    'Smokin' PA'. Hydrants frozen and entire town covered in smoke.

  • @joefriday1586
    @joefriday1586 2 роки тому +2

    Where is Shamokin located?

    • @sueyost2046
      @sueyost2046 2 роки тому +1

      About 70 miles north of Harrisburg. Approximately

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  2 роки тому

      Correct

    • @bobsondugnutt2762
      @bobsondugnutt2762 2 роки тому

      From Philly, it is about 100 miles to the northwest... and 40 years in the past.

  • @missinglink208
    @missinglink208 2 роки тому +1

    It should be a crime to subject fire to such horrible conditions. What a shit hole.

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  2 роки тому +1

      Yeah those places were bad

  • @jimwinsor8938
    @jimwinsor8938 Рік тому

    Frozen hydrants!!!!!.........a big no no no in the on-going process of fire fighting. Don,t see many snorkel trucks on the structural end of things
    .What is the boom reach fully extended???....Impressive machine never seen one used before other than aircraft penetration

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  Рік тому

      While true it's a quite uncontrolled problem due to weather ...

    • @jimwinsor8938
      @jimwinsor8938 Рік тому

      @@FDNY8231 I got yeah frustrating as hell though eh?

  • @stellaroy3758
    @stellaroy3758 Рік тому

    Hats off to all fire people esp. working in the cold

  • @Zalagar619
    @Zalagar619 2 роки тому +2

    Great job on the videoing! Was great to watch. Got a couple questions if you don't mind. Are you a Firefighter as well/part of the actual fire department? or are you a seperate entity?
    Sencondly, That fire truck below you to the left with the boom arm, do the control the squirter with a remote control, or do they have to use controls on the truck? is there a camera on it as well or no?
    Thanks! Hope you have a good one!

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  2 роки тому +2

      I am a FF of almost 50 years in a nearby department, and I believe they control the snorkel from the controls on the truck.

  • @henriettalacks90
    @henriettalacks90 Рік тому

    i forget did station 6 of Mount Carmel get dispatched to assist 37

  • @littlehuey5679
    @littlehuey5679 2 роки тому

    Where is this ?

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  2 роки тому

      Shamokin, Pennsylvania

  • @notthatdonald1385
    @notthatdonald1385 2 роки тому

    Is this town part of the "Rust Belt" where factories, and businesses closed, or moved?

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  2 роки тому +1

      I would say yes, but more the coal belt .... When coal was king

    • @DavidSmith-sb2ix
      @DavidSmith-sb2ix 2 роки тому

      By that definition most of the United States has become the Rust Belt.

  • @KRiiB78
    @KRiiB78 2 роки тому +2

    Common Sense Committee here….quick question… who is NOT in the collapse zone??? After the first building buckled then collapsed feet from that front rig…. Everything should’ve been repositioned and the hand line guys definitely should’ve been pushed back.

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  2 роки тому

      Thanks for the comments!

    • @RLTtizME
      @RLTtizME 2 роки тому

      We are in dire trouble if you....are the self-appointed Common Sense Committee. You did not use Common Sense whatsoever appointing yourself as the Common Sense Committee.

  • @genegustafson1665
    @genegustafson1665 2 роки тому

    Saved another basement

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  2 роки тому

      It was already from the first fire ....

  • @JemimaPuddleduck777
    @JemimaPuddleduck777 2 роки тому

    Those ffs did well under the circumstances, good to know there were no injuries ✌

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  2 роки тому

      That You for the comments ...

  • @skipd9164
    @skipd9164 2 роки тому

    People comment about materiel use to build houses. The massive amount of people wanting homes meant quick structures. Above ground hydrants. Well that means water supply to every neighborhood. That most countries do not have. The real issue is cities and towns go after fire department budgets first causing minimal manning levels. Anyways we have never worried about wars on our soil like most countries have

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  2 роки тому +1

      Amen brother

    • @stevehamman4465
      @stevehamman4465 2 роки тому +1

      Yes , the first budget cuts are safety, police and fire departments ! Schools cut bussing!! Threatening the public's safety ,and getting kids to and from school!! If cities don't get their tax increases, there the first to go yet, they should be the last!!! Fire departments where around and paid for long before 90% of other government officials and agencies !! That's should tell you about your leaders!!

    • @skipd9164
      @skipd9164 2 роки тому +1

      @@stevehamman4465 thanks Steve and I actually looked into my city's fire departments history. My city was the shoe capital of the world 1900s decades before and after. Neighborhood blocks of high brick structures with wood floors. I can imagine what those early firefighters went through. In 1981 or 82 my city had a major fire. Many 5 plus story high factory buildings burned in the Great Lynn Fire. It was my chance in life to witness what the bombings in ww2 did to cities. For years after that firefighters jobs were cut or not filled.

  • @luizalmeida9399
    @luizalmeida9399 Рік тому +1

    2007 mattel hot wheels '07 chevy tahoe tm gm comentários 175

  • @everthevillain188
    @everthevillain188 2 роки тому +1

    So many questions........and as much as I try to not critique, I spent this entire video looking for a sense of urgency from anyone.

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  2 роки тому +2

      There really didn't need to be .... There were water issues, and the homes were vacant rundown structures which were collapse hazards to begin with. No need to rush ... Protect lives, and keep the FF out of harms way which they did. Great job SFB!

    • @RLTtizME
      @RLTtizME 2 роки тому

      A common novice observation. Take the week off.

    • @everthevillain188
      @everthevillain188 2 роки тому

      @@RLTtizME hey it could be worse... I could have commented on the boneheaded Telesquirt placement....and the 15 mins of attempts to maneuver the boom out from under the tree. But I'm sure those are common Fire God tactics....🙄

    • @RLTtizME
      @RLTtizME 2 роки тому

      DBaggery has no limits. Well done Fireboy.

  • @gregbarrow4497
    @gregbarrow4497 2 роки тому

    ONE hose on the ladder with bugger-all presure, flat hose on the ground, what gives?

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  2 роки тому

      The flat hose on the ground was due to a frozen fire hydrant going to the engine I was standing in front of ... They did eventually get water in those lines ....

  • @genegustafson1665
    @genegustafson1665 2 роки тому

    You have a blind person running the second tower should get up higher and spray water on the Fire

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  2 роки тому

      They did eventually go up above ....

  • @DaleDix
    @DaleDix 2 роки тому +1

    Just as well they were in the best place for a collapse.

  • @randall39
    @randall39 Рік тому

    They should have let that house burn. Why put water on it just to leave a smoking shell that will have to be torn down anyway.

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  Рік тому

      Sometimes we'd like to do what you're suggesting, but unfortunately we can not do that. The fires have to be put out.

  • @kerryizme4482
    @kerryizme4482 2 роки тому

    Why, don't fire Dept's fight fires from both sides to contain the fires instead of burning down the complete structure by only combating from only one side, great way to get fireman killed by not even watching the complete situation and reacting with offense instead of defense, just curious.

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  2 роки тому

      You speak with out knowing the entire story .... I was standing right next to an engine that came from the direction you said about. They operated their tank water, but was unable to continue due to a frozen fire hydrant. Later they did get water and operated from their position.

    • @jimc12
      @jimc12 2 роки тому +1

      They also let vacant buildings that are condemned burn. This keeps drugs and transient people out of them. Then this causes the city to be forced to remove the burnt out structure.

  • @wendyellamay5334
    @wendyellamay5334 2 роки тому +1

    Also they had great steak dinner

  • @danieldowning7319
    @danieldowning7319 2 роки тому +2

    This was a fire that they gave up on.

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  2 роки тому +1

      This fire had a MASSIVE head start on them and then weather and water issues didn't help. Add on to that they were vacant rundowns ... They did the best they could in my opinion.

  • @549BR
    @549BR 2 роки тому

    Build structures with wood without a sprinkler system and this is what happens. Governments could put a stop to this, as has Florida, but most refuse to do it.

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  2 роки тому

      When these were built I don't think sprinklers were part of any code ...

    • @virgilhilts3924
      @virgilhilts3924 Рік тому

      Florida doesn't have fires...? 😂🤣😅

  • @donknoebel5802
    @donknoebel5802 Рік тому

    What’s with the female firefighter with the long hair halfway down her fire jacket. Looks pretty unsafe to me

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  Рік тому

      I believe these FF are not interior FF and as such can wear their hair in that fashion since not being close to the fire.

  • @ozbarge9761
    @ozbarge9761 2 роки тому

    Sounds like close encounters of the fifth kind! 😅

  • @didibolter9362
    @didibolter9362 2 роки тому

    Were they making drugs in this house when it caught on fire?

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  2 роки тому +1

      It is unknown what the cause was/is yet

  • @semperfidelis8386
    @semperfidelis8386 2 роки тому

    its all boarded up...let it burn

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  2 роки тому

      Too bad that couldn't be done ....

  • @firecracker8071
    @firecracker8071 Рік тому

    Real shame complete loss, just let it burn

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  Рік тому

      I agree but unfortunately we can't just do that

  • @marjoriebarnes3402
    @marjoriebarnes3402 2 роки тому

    F5

  • @Fresh-tw7ev
    @Fresh-tw7ev 2 роки тому

    I think I would be let that green house go up in a controlled burn instead of risk another collapse.

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  2 роки тому

      I would've collapsed eventually whether water was put on it or not as it was burned out from floor one up.

  • @roger0929
    @roger0929 2 роки тому +1

    Why does a town of 7,000 people need SIX poorly-trained volunteer fire stations? One properly-trained and equipped professional fire station would be more than enough.

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  2 роки тому +2

      How can you say poorly trained? Do you KNOW these guys that you can say that? Also even a professional fire station as you say would not have done much better with conditions these guys faced on arrival ... Good day sir!

  • @tjerkheringa937
    @tjerkheringa937 2 роки тому +1

    Please keep building from wood guys. Makes awesome fires. The wall around is more solid that the house, but who cares. We get great video's everytime from the USA. Love the above ground hydrants that freeze up too. Not to mention the overhead powerlines that block deployement of ladders.

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  2 роки тому +2

      That's how they were built back then.

    • @sueyost2046
      @sueyost2046 2 роки тому +1

      Clearly you are unaware of how long those homes actually stood and how long power lines have been there. Any real reason for the sarcasm?

    • @KB4QAA
      @KB4QAA 2 роки тому +4

      @@sueyost2046 Europeans do things better. Cough.

    • @KB4QAA
      @KB4QAA 2 роки тому +1

      TJ: The USA has plenty of forests with wood for building nice houses. How much better is a fire in a brick or stone house? Masonry houses cost 2-3 times more expense. How does that help our housing shortage? Freezing hydrants are seldom a problem. What difference would it have made in this fire? None. Finally, buried power lines are much more expensive, and have half the service life of overhead lines. It's very easy to move a ladder truck a few yards/meters for clearance.

    • @transilvanischervampir666
      @transilvanischervampir666 2 роки тому

      @@KB4QAA wieso wird in den USA noch immer alles mit Gas betrieben ..wenn da mal nen Leck ist brennt sofort alles ab 🙄 außerdem wieso wird nur mit Holz gebaut..das brennt doch wie Zunder...Hauptsache billig bauen 🙄🧐

  • @user-bo2bh3iw5u
    @user-bo2bh3iw5u Рік тому

    Спасибо, что все сгорело??? Почему только один тушит, а десять пожарных ходят, круги мотают???

    • @FDNY8231
      @FDNY8231  Рік тому

      Пожаров было больше, чем вы можете увидеть на видео

    • @user-bo2bh3iw5u
      @user-bo2bh3iw5u Рік тому

      @@FDNY8231 вот именно, а тушили когда уже все сгорело.