So sad. My dad was a Jersey city fire captain. And as a small child you never know about the dangers of his job. No one ever talks about it. My dad was lucky and made it to retirement. All fireman are my hero’s. And my dad especially. I miss my dad so much. May perpetual light shine upon all their souls.
May those brave men be at peace it's never easy when brother and sister fire fighters or even cops when they lose one of their own it's hard I'm no new Yorker but if I was I'd thank each and every man and woman serving that department for their service it means the world to first responders when they get thanked and loved on by the public they deserve it they have intense training but it's well worth it I've had some fire department training but nothing compared to what New York or Chicago fire departments train their fire fighters
God bless all the firefighters. They run into fires as the rest of us run away. Blessings to the families of all firefighters. You are all exceptional people. We owe you everything. Thank you! ❤🚒❤🇺🇸❤
when you see a forsale sing on a building or getting rebuilt. remember the song def leapard rock of ages. light em up go for broke watch the night go up in smoke.
I only got through half of this and was already getting frustrated. Here's the deal. 1. The officers in every city have to no the basic structures of the buildings in their cities, no matter the size. 2. You do NOT fight structure fires from the roof. You do not vent buildings from the roof. 3. You stay off the roofs of burning buildings. 4. If they knew about the structure of those building, which they should have through routine inspections, they would have known this was a death trap, and being inside or on top of it was a bad idea. 5. I would bet my life they were using straight streams to apply water, which do not cover enough material to stop combustion like a fog pattern would. 6. That means while they were in and on this structure, they were allowing it to burn and spread. That's, USA firefighting for you.
Once again JB who has never been inside a fire has chimed in to give his professional advice, maybe he should just give advice about what it feels like to buy an old firehouse to live in or what matching bracelets feel like !
1. This was 197fucking8 ya noodge, things were a lot different back then. For one thing, the practice of venting from the roof wasn't ceased until after the Hackensack Ford Dealership fire in 19EIGHTY8. 2. You're a noodge. 3.
Thank you for this. It is important to remember. Thank you to all firefighters!
Respect.
So sad. My dad was a Jersey city fire captain. And as a small child you never know about the dangers of his job. No one ever talks about it. My dad was lucky and made it to retirement. All fireman are my hero’s. And my dad especially. I miss my dad so much.
May perpetual light shine upon all their souls.
My condolences to the family, friends and colleagues 🙏
May those brave men be at peace it's never easy when brother and sister fire fighters or even cops when they lose one of their own it's hard I'm no new Yorker but if I was I'd thank each and every man and woman serving that department for their service it means the world to first responders when they get thanked and loved on by the public they deserve it they have intense training but it's well worth it I've had some fire department training but nothing compared to what New York or Chicago fire departments train their fire fighters
God bless all the firefighters. They run into fires as the rest of us run away. Blessings to the families of all firefighters. You are all exceptional people. We owe you everything. Thank you! ❤🚒❤🇺🇸❤
RIP all you heroes.
Lest We Forget 🙏🇺🇸❤️
God rest their souls..God bless America and the FDNY
NEVER FORGET❤
Rest in peace .
-----TEARS-----
Awful fire and a tragic loss of life.
R.I.P. TO THOSE SIX HERO. MY CONDOLENCES TO THEIR FAMILIES.
Rest in peace brothers
Thank you for sharing this documentary. A lesson learned for all firemen....take note of building construction in and around your district.
RIP Never forget our heroes. Please god watch over our heroes that right now are in firehouses waiting for the bell. 🙏❤️
God bless rest in peace men ❤
3:29 Interesting how there's an article there about the Beverly Hills Supper Club fire.
If you are into this kind of stuff there is a book on that fire a good read
so sad
when you see a forsale sing on a building or getting rebuilt. remember the song def leapard rock of ages. light em up go for broke watch the night go up in smoke.
pyro mania.
WARRIORS ! 🇺🇸
I only got through half of this and was already getting frustrated. Here's the deal. 1. The officers in every city have to no the basic structures of the buildings in their cities, no matter the size. 2. You do NOT fight structure fires from the roof. You do not vent buildings from the roof. 3. You stay off the roofs of burning buildings. 4. If they knew about the structure of those building, which they should have through routine inspections, they would have known this was a death trap, and being inside or on top of it was a bad idea. 5. I would bet my life they were using straight streams to apply water, which do not cover enough material to stop combustion like a fog pattern would. 6. That means while they were in and on this structure, they were allowing it to burn and spread. That's, USA firefighting for you.
JB the 🤡 who has never spent a single day as an actual Firefighter... Making himself look foolish as usual 😆😅😂🤣
1. The officers have to know the basic…
Once again JB who has never been inside a fire has chimed in to give his professional advice, maybe he should just give advice about what it feels like to buy an old firehouse to live in or what matching bracelets feel like !
1. This was 197fucking8 ya noodge, things were a lot different back then. For one thing, the practice of venting from the roof wasn't ceased until after the Hackensack Ford Dealership fire in 19EIGHTY8. 2. You're a noodge. 3.