It's amazing there's anything left of Camden New Jersey with all the fire video on the internet when I was there in the late '80s it already looked like a bombed out city from world war II
Tenth & Diamond (Fretz Bldg) fire over in Philly on Jan. 1, 1963 went to 12 alarms, each call bringing additional manpower & in Philly, usually 4 or more additional pieces of apparatus. NYC also has no limit on how many alarms can be called.
Great shooting Dave -- you don't get to experience this level of firefighting very often, and your documentation is spot on!
Wow! That is huge! Whats up with all the big Camden fires?
It's amazing there's anything left of Camden New Jersey with all the fire video on the internet when I was there in the late '80s it already looked like a bombed out city from world war II
Tenth & Diamond (Fretz Bldg) fire over in Philly on Jan. 1, 1963 went to 12 alarms, each call bringing additional manpower & in Philly, usually 4 or more additional pieces of apparatus. NYC also has no limit on how many alarms can be called.
Sad to see those historic old places like that going to ruin.
Great footage brother
Thanks!
i remember a fire similar to the nature of this one happened in the kensigton section of Philadelphia back in 2007
Should have been around for the Hollingshead fire, July 30, 1940. Several blocks went up in smoke.
Damn, Camden gets alot of heat out there!
I remeber thisss ..... Coming out of my house and seeing this blaze
@DaveHernandezPhoto ur right. sry.
these were all vacant factories that were set on fire
So i guess by lookin at this video the saying is true. If they send us to hell we will put it out!! Great job guys!! Hopefully no injuries!!
yea
Bloody hell!
theres no such thing as a 8 alarm fire. it only goeas up to a 5 alarm.
No limit. Check your sops