Thank God everyone got out safely! I know it’s a pain to deal with the aftermath of losing your. Home, but it could’ve been so much worse. I’m glad Dad still has his sense of humor. 🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻
Praise God that nobody died in either of those fires...as hard as it is to be suddenly displaced in that fashion...houses can be rebuilt...lives can't be replaced
If that was an old house, it may have been built with what’s called balloon walls. The studs go straight up from bottom floor to top floor ceiling without today’s top plate and subfloor between each level of outside studs. The open channels between studs act like a chimney allowing sparks, flames and oxygen to easily go between floors and allow the fire to grow and spread very quickly. I didn’t know anything about that until watching a house inspector’s channel with a video about it a few days ago. Very scary! 🫣. I’m glad everyone was ok in this fire.
Thats the.problem in North America... they go for cheaper option and have the houses built with wood. U ll never see that most part of Europe.... a wooden house is to burn at some point and there s nothing you can do to stop it
Why does it ALWAYS have to be windy, too 🤦♀️. I'm so glad they all made it out. Check your smoke detectors right now. We recently noticed my parents' house only had one, very old detector. ☹️
So sorry for their losses. If your house has been "winterized", it's a blast furnace waiting to , it will be a total loss. Hope nobody with children has a fire at night. There should be a class-action lawsuit for how damaging that "insulating" was. RandyLundFamily gofundme
Because humor can be a trauma response. It’s almost like different people respond differently than how you may. Sometimes it’s better to laugh than to cry.
With greedy developers building houses practically on top of each other there is a huge danger of community fires especially in areas with mass townhomes communities and condos. One home catches on fire and dozens are at risk. Add wind to that and it is a recipe for disaster. People need to know how to shut off their gas lines to prevent explosions and fires in the event of an earthquake. With Tremonton recently have 75 earthquakes in a 24 hour period it is a sign of larger earthquakes to come.
I was in the house when the fire started. It was electrical, outside in the electric box. I looked out the window from the fire side of the house and could see it and smell electric burning. And the neighbor across the street caught it on his security camera. The popping & exploding of the box woke me out of a deep sleep in the early AM. 7 people got out of that house safely. Kind words are much needed in situations like this.
Also, the gas shut off valve was where the fire started. They had to dig a hole in the front yard to pinch the gas line. It was seriously fueling the fire along with extremely strong winds. That is my daughter and grandkids. 😢
@@all4pink so, would you say that there was a mixture of chemical and electrical elements of the fire? I understand what you’re saying. Your home was not a meth lab(as far as we know!) I was making the point of what kind of FIRE it was. I can tell by the flames that it was a mixture of chemicals and electricity.
"The ultimate skylight." Humor survived, probably because everyone got out alive. Hope they can get back to the life they had built for themselves and their children.
Wow. I’m glad they are okay. Dad has a very positive attitude, considering they lost their home.
Everyone was safe... oh my goodness. Wow. So horrible and still so grateful their and neighbor's lives were spared.
Houses are built wayy too close anymore!!! Thanking God for everyone's safety💝🙏💝🙏
I am so happy you got the children out safely, thats all that matters
Houses are built too close to each other. This is a point when land is at a premium.
Oh no! I hope they recover from their losses!
Thank God everyone got out safely! I know it’s a pain to deal with the aftermath of losing your. Home, but it could’ve been so much worse. I’m glad Dad still has his sense of humor. 🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻
I’m so sorry that your family had to go through this terrible event, but you and your children’s safety is a wonderful miracle!❤
A loss of any home is a loss. I’m so sorry.
I'm sorry they lost their house. But so glad they are all safe. Bless them❤❤
So sorry for your loss. My prayers go with you as you recover!❤
No worries. They seem to think it's hilarious
May God continue to bless them with safety, love, and laughter. ♥️
Thank God everyone got out safe. So sorry for your loss, ❤❤
So grateful they were able to get everyone out safe, I pray that God will bless their family!
When she cried more for her neighbours than herself - the neighbours got a good one. And obviously visa versa.❤
Frigging sad ay!so happy they are safe and alive.❤❤❤
I am so glad to hear they are safe. ~Chad James
I hope there is a Go Fund Me for this special family. Courage and humour at the worst of times. Bless you and your family!😍🇨🇦
The problem with building houses so close together
Thank the Most High it was surely a blessing you are all still here... my greatest fear...
Nobody should have to go through this
You all made it out alive Amen
I'm sorry you are going through this. Thank you Jesus that everyone made it out alive. Praying for you.
GLAD ALL ARE SAFE❤❤❤😊😊😊😊
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Praise God that nobody died in either of those fires...as hard as it is to be suddenly displaced in that fashion...houses can be rebuilt...lives can't be replaced
I hope you have wonderful blessings come your way...
Thank God Amen 🙏 🙌 ❤️
Oh homes go up fast. Thank God you are all safe !!! 😢😢😢
If that was an old house, it may have been built with what’s called balloon walls. The studs go straight up from bottom floor to top floor ceiling without today’s top plate and subfloor between each level of outside studs. The open channels between studs act like a chimney allowing sparks, flames and oxygen to easily go between floors and allow the fire to grow and spread very quickly. I didn’t know anything about that until watching a house inspector’s channel with a video about it a few days ago. Very scary! 🫣. I’m glad everyone was ok in this fire.
@BobbieJeanM
Eagle Mountain is a relatively new city. Almost all homes there have been built within the past thirty years.
That sure spread fast for a new house which makes it even more scary to me!
Such a good sense of humor he has. “We have the ultimate skylight!” They will do fine as they recover! Glad they got out safe!
Thats the.problem in North America... they go for cheaper option and have the houses built with wood. U ll never see that most part of Europe.... a wooden house is to burn at some point and there s nothing you can do to stop it
They were both in parent zone ❤ Prayers 🙏
Why does it ALWAYS have to be windy, too 🤦♀️. I'm so glad they all made it out. Check your smoke detectors right now. We recently noticed my parents' house only had one, very old detector. ☹️
Fires create winds from the heat, fuel, and oxygen 😢
❤🙏✌🏼💫🧚Glad everyone is safe, and laughing.
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This is why you don’t build (or buy) houses 2ft from another house. When their house burns so too does yours.
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I was in a house fire when I was 12 & we lost everything & barely made it out in time.
So sorry for their losses.
If your house has been "winterized", it's a blast furnace waiting to , it will be a total loss. Hope nobody with children has a fire at night.
There should be a class-action lawsuit for how damaging that "insulating" was.
RandyLundFamily gofundme
Thank God you weren’t in there and your family is safe, houses can be rebuilt, families can’t!
Hope they’ve got insurance!
“The ultimate skylight.” 😂
Godspeed
Does anyone know what caused this? That is SCARY!!!
What would we do?
Now he's laughing about it? The ultimate skylight?
Why are we laughing?
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Because humor can be a trauma response. It’s almost like different people respond differently than how you may. Sometimes it’s better to laugh than to cry.
So glad they got those dear children out and themselves. What caused it? The dad is in shock, laughing.
They're "at a loss"? That isn't how that phrase works...
With greedy developers building houses practically on top of each other there is a huge danger of community fires especially in areas with mass townhomes communities and condos. One home catches on fire and dozens are at risk. Add wind to that and it is a recipe for disaster. People need to know how to shut off their gas lines to prevent explosions and fires in the event of an earthquake. With Tremonton recently have 75 earthquakes in a 24 hour period it is a sign of larger earthquakes to come.
The baby was happy
Every one is okay. But they laughed at their disastrous loss of their own home. Their neighbors lost their home too.
How did it start? Stop acting like it wasn't neglect.
Why would anyone start a fire or accidentally catch on fire! Praying!
Any go fund me or information Do you need clothes, toys, blankets, household items ???
Straight from the script of a METHLAB!! Them flames 🔥 are chemicalelectric 🔥 🔥!
You can't possibly know that.
@@AnitaSouthall it’s Utah. The Meth Capitol of the FREAKIN world!! It’s more likely than not.
I was in the house when the fire started. It was electrical, outside in the electric box. I looked out the window from the fire side of the house and could see it and smell electric burning. And the neighbor across the street caught it on his security camera. The popping & exploding of the box woke me out of a deep sleep in the early AM. 7 people got out of that house safely. Kind words are much needed in situations like this.
Also, the gas shut off valve was where the fire started. They had to dig a hole in the front yard to pinch the gas line. It was seriously fueling the fire along with extremely strong winds. That is my daughter and grandkids. 😢
@@all4pink so, would you say that there was a mixture of chemical and electrical elements of the fire? I understand what you’re saying. Your home was not a meth lab(as far as we know!) I was making the point of what kind of FIRE it was. I can tell by the flames that it was a mixture of chemicals and electricity.
"The ultimate skylight." Humor survived, probably because everyone got out alive. Hope they can get back to the life they had built for themselves and their children.
Glad everyone is safe. Why do they build houses so dam close to each other??!!??
this man sounds as a flamer,his issue is what caused the problem.
Projecting much?? 😂😂