House on fire Walker @ Milby heavily involved in the rear of the structure
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@Quadflash7 жыл бұрын
That aerial master stream was doing a lot of good work. Interesting how many firefighters weren't wearing full PPE.
@elpester41157 жыл бұрын
Thanks for educating me.....very interesting. Gotta be a really tough job. I feel so bad for those that lose their homes and more in these devastating fires.
@CohHfd-rw8ln7 жыл бұрын
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@aportman58 Жыл бұрын
A rocking intense structure fire...Great job HFD (#18) getting a quick 360 and getting lines into operations for exposures and fire structure! I don't know what kind of fire load was in the rear of (fire) structure but whatever it was it was rocking? That is one of the challenges for HFD! Houston has absolutely NO property/occupancy zoning control, so firefighters never know what they will encounter even when responding to a bread and butter residential structure fire. Great job HFD! Be Safe!!!
@larryrwendelljr44657 жыл бұрын
A Superb video coverage. Stay Safe!
@richardthornton3051 Жыл бұрын
After seeing this video makes me respect those guys that's on the back side fightin this fire as the ladder guys are on it as they should help the crew in the back bring this under control in a hurry as everyone working togeather in this helps to get it out great job guys
@AnthonyCorvelli7 жыл бұрын
Ah, the armchair jackwagons. I was a photographer for a volly dept. I was INSURED while on fireground if I got hurt or someone else. If I saw something though, I reported it to the nearest officer.....
@bindig14 жыл бұрын
Phew! I take my hat off to these guys. Ammo, propane tanks. That's some scary stuff they come into
@Doc_Rainbow6 жыл бұрын
why did no one got a Helmet a SCBA or even a Uniform?
@john0419 Жыл бұрын
Wow much respect. During intense part of fire, they didn’t back down.
@commonsense67945 жыл бұрын
Man... that fire got hot fast!!
@merlelmooreiii42607 жыл бұрын
keep up the good work
@maudwagner72116 жыл бұрын
Intense fire. First vid I've seen where they actually moved fast and got water on it!
@garykcs55327 жыл бұрын
they had there hands full alot going on, they did there best
@radnerbearman42247 жыл бұрын
In the 1950, when most of you armchair fire instructors wernt born a well known in the fire service chief named Lloyd Layman, was teaching all of the departments in the US, the following. Chief Alan Brunacini of Phoenix modified it a little bit. I goes like this . Size Up, Rescue, Exposures, Confinement, Extinguishment, Ventilation, Salvage and Overhaul. For more years than most of you armchair fire instructors have been alive. These were the concepts taught.Nationally at the National Fire Academy, FDIC, and your State Fire School.You experts need to go back watch some more " Emergency " and red a few more books.
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That aerial master stream was doing a lot of good work. Interesting how many firefighters weren't wearing full PPE.
Thanks for educating me.....very interesting. Gotta be a really tough job. I feel so bad for those that lose their homes and more in these devastating fires.
Not to laugh, but the moment (
A rocking intense structure fire...Great job HFD (#18) getting a quick 360 and getting lines into operations for exposures and fire structure! I don't know what kind of fire load was in the rear of (fire) structure but whatever it was it was rocking? That is one of the challenges for HFD! Houston has absolutely NO property/occupancy zoning control, so firefighters never know what they will encounter even when responding to a bread and butter residential structure fire. Great job HFD! Be Safe!!!
A Superb video coverage. Stay Safe!
After seeing this video makes me respect those guys that's on the back side fightin this fire as the ladder guys are on it as they should help the crew in the back bring this under control in a hurry as everyone working togeather in this helps to get it out great job guys
Ah, the armchair jackwagons. I was a photographer for a volly dept. I was INSURED while on fireground if I got hurt or someone else. If I saw something though, I reported it to the nearest officer.....
Phew! I take my hat off to these guys. Ammo, propane tanks. That's some scary stuff they come into
why did no one got a Helmet a SCBA or even a Uniform?
Wow much respect. During intense part of fire, they didn’t back down.
Man... that fire got hot fast!!
keep up the good work
Intense fire. First vid I've seen where they actually moved fast and got water on it!
they had there hands full alot going on, they did there best
In the 1950, when most of you armchair fire instructors wernt born a well known in the fire service chief named Lloyd Layman, was teaching all of the departments in the US, the following. Chief Alan Brunacini of Phoenix modified it a little bit. I goes like this . Size Up, Rescue, Exposures, Confinement, Extinguishment, Ventilation, Salvage and Overhaul. For more years than most of you armchair fire instructors have been alive. These were the concepts taught.Nationally at the National Fire Academy, FDIC, and your State Fire School.You experts need to go back watch some more " Emergency " and red a few more books.
Holy schnigees that was a bad ass fire damn !
Those are real fireman there boys
Dude, where's all your firefighting equipment?
How many buildings were lost??
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