I can see the brochure now : “ Bronto Skylift , getting firefighters and resources to the roof and windows for vent and rescue in just over 16 minutes “
@@CymruEmergencyResponder Not really, The new TLs that LFB just got have a little bit at the tip the can pivot for it to almost be like a bronto but with a 32 or 64m reach.
@@CymruEmergencyResponder Can you tell me what it was utilized for at this fire? Secondly, if for example, a fire were to occur at 3:00 AM in a similar shop but found upon arrival to be fully advanced and in possession of the first floor...auto exposing to the second floor...with victims visible at the top floor front windows...how long do you think it might take to get the platform to them?
As a retired pump driver from chester. Whats happening here?? Does the sub no what he is doing?.and all the fire fighters on seen and no bloody back up ambulance. Needs a officer there that no what he's doing
That building was derelict, the fire started in the kitchen on the ground floor and spread to the wooden floor of the next level. The guys in the platform were sent up to vent the smoke and relay information on fire spread. I can understand there’s a lot of confusion on the use of the HP but this incident was textbook on limiting the fire spread and most importantly not injuring any firefighters as structural damage inside had compromised proceeding floor access. Also, there is a 22mm high pressure hose reel in the fire compartment with 4 firefighters wearing BA fighting the fire; the smoke coming from the the top windows is of fire spread behind wall cavity’s and underneath floorboards. A lot of digging and exposing in the fire compartment to ensure the fire is out. Hope that helps as I can see many supercilious comments by other users.
@@brianog5267 apologies you’re not able to understand it pal, unfortunately you’ll have to open a book and do some research to understand the lingo. Happy learning 😃
In the US we’ve found that putting water on the fire puts it out. At 6:00 minutes you still had no water on the fire. Not one ground ladder put up. And your aerial truck driver is useless.
yeah but american firefighters just go straight into the fire and blast it with water, british and irish firefighters actually plan an attack before they go in so the firefighters know what to do and are safer.
There’s a 22mm high pressure hose reel in the fire compartment even before the video starts. Don’t even start with that American BS, watch any go-pro footage of US firefighters fighting a fire. Literally 2/3 minutes pass with guys sauntering around before a drop of water reaches the fire.
I'd rather have the Irish firefighters over the yanks ,any time .I've watched hundreds of vids from all over the world & the yanks are beyond useless ,E.g 10 of them standing on the roof of a Blazing building cutting holes in it & sometimes falling through,I could go on .I did 15 years firefighting b t w ,so I'm no arm chair quarter back .
That fire would have been extinguished in 10 min if it gab been fought by the FDNY.. Your Cork City boys need some more training , you guys look like ya don’t know what the hell your doing
@@Elekdkdkdkdkd not to sure its the main fire station in Dublin I will ask the brother when I see him I no there's quite a few with its close proximity to to the river liffey as well they would do alot off rescue from it as we'll some sucsefful some not
one of the most exciting videos ive seen 10 out of 10 for the fire brigade,
I can see the brochure now : “ Bronto Skylift , getting firefighters and resources to the roof and windows for vent and rescue in just over 16 minutes “
Brontos are far more versatile than straight sticks or towers. It isn’t deployed until the incident commander wants it deployed.
@@CymruEmergencyResponder Not really, The new TLs that LFB just got have a little bit at the tip the can pivot for it to almost be like a bronto but with a 32 or 64m reach.
@@lincolntrains2639 Brontos are still more versatile. Being able to go underneath themselves, up and over obstacles etc.
@@CymruEmergencyResponder I'm not quite sure what you mean, the new LFB TLs have the exact same freedom of movement as brontos and have better reach.
@@CymruEmergencyResponder
Can you tell me what it was utilized for at this fire?
Secondly, if for example, a fire were to occur at 3:00 AM in a similar shop but found upon arrival to be fully advanced and in possession of the first floor...auto exposing to the second floor...with victims visible at the top floor front windows...how long do you think it might take to get the platform to them?
This was my tribute to the great work the fire brigade do.
that must be the worst fireman sam impression i have ever seen lol
Ur so funny 😐 have some fucking respect for those that risk there lives for u
the angloco design beautiful!
I wish I was there watching it to I love fire engines :(
Are they doing anything with the bucket??
As a retired pump driver from chester. Whats happening here?? Does the sub no what he is doing?.and all the fire fighters on seen and no bloody back up ambulance. Needs a officer there that no what he's doing
Can I just ask what the role of the guy in the tower ladder bucket is???
I think to rescue people from rooms above ground floor
That building was derelict, the fire started in the kitchen on the ground floor and spread to the wooden floor of the next level. The guys in the platform were sent up to vent the smoke and relay information on fire spread. I can understand there’s a lot of confusion on the use of the HP but this incident was textbook on limiting the fire spread and most importantly not injuring any firefighters as structural damage inside had compromised proceeding floor access. Also, there is a 22mm high pressure hose reel in the fire compartment with 4 firefighters wearing BA fighting the fire; the smoke coming from the the top windows is of fire spread behind wall cavity’s and underneath floorboards. A lot of digging and exposing in the fire compartment to ensure the fire is out. Hope that helps as I can see many supercilious comments by other users.
Clear as mud…
@@brianog5267 apologies you’re not able to understand it pal, unfortunately you’ll have to open a book and do some research to understand the lingo. Happy learning 😃
@@kevinmc12 so your man stands in da booket? Gotchya
Was that Connor and Jock standing there?
Had put park the truck across the road in order to make room for the legs to come out for the turntable
Old Leicestershire alp I believe
I can see loads of smoke , loads of firefighters , loads of hose but not much water
The water is inside the fire compartment. Kinda makes sense, would ya think?
What a joke positioning that ALP. Why wasn't the ALP set up when it arrived in the first place?
In the US we’ve found that putting water on the fire puts it out. At 6:00 minutes you still had no water on the fire. Not one ground ladder put up. And your aerial truck driver is useless.
Ten minutes still no water.
yeah but american firefighters just go straight into the fire and blast it with water, british and irish firefighters actually plan an attack before they go in so the firefighters know what to do and are safer.
There’s a 22mm high pressure hose reel in the fire compartment even before the video starts. Don’t even start with that American BS, watch any go-pro footage of US firefighters fighting a fire. Literally 2/3 minutes pass with guys sauntering around before a drop of water reaches the fire.
I'd rather have the Irish firefighters over the yanks ,any time .I've watched hundreds of vids from all over the world & the yanks are beyond useless ,E.g 10 of them standing on the roof of a
Blazing building cutting holes in it & sometimes falling through,I could go on .I did 15 years firefighting b t w ,so I'm no arm chair quarter back .
Piss off seen yours lose lots of fires because your about as fast as a centipede,so your lot are not so bloody brill,are they,divvy
Cordons?
Heavily smoke logged that is get the PPV fan out
I would not like these bunch off headless chickens turning up to my premises if it was on fire
Gwan do you want run into a burning building ya muppet
@@Elekdkdkdkdkd that's what Firemen do go in to put fires out you jackass
How are they headless a BA team has already being deployed
الله يستر 👉
They don’t need God they need themselves and their gear
Corkcityfiremenrunningaroundlikeheadlesschickens
Hardly BA team brought lines in at the very start
That fire would have been extinguished in 10 min if it gab been fought by the FDNY.. Your Cork City boys need some more training , you guys look like ya don’t know what the hell your doing
They had to vent first?
@@Elekdkdkdkdkd are you a fire fighter by any chance
@@Elekdkdkdkdkd so cause you were in that station you know these things I've a cousin and brother in the Fire Service
@@Elekdkdkdkdkd my cousin and brother based in headquarters in Dublin my cousin dad my uncle was station officer for 30 years
@@Elekdkdkdkdkd not to sure its the main fire station in Dublin I will ask the brother when I see him I no there's quite a few with its close proximity to to the river liffey as well they would do alot off rescue from it as we'll some sucsefful some not