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Tubbs Fire in Santa Rosa: Timelapse from Firefighter's Game Cam
Tubbs Fire timelapse, October 9, 2017, from a game camera in Santa Rosa. Images provided by a Santa Rosa Firefighter, member of IAFF Local 1401, who lost his home during the fire along with thousands of others. Santa Rosa Firefighters, IAFF Local 1401 - www.srff.org. Video created by Marin Professional Firefighters, IAFF Local 1775 - iaff1775.org
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Firefighters Who Lost Their Homes in Santa Rosa and Napa Fires
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Want to help the firefighters who lost their homes while fighting to save the save the lives and homes of others? Donate by texting "FFSTRONG" to 41444 This is the OFFICIAL non-profit fundraiser for firefighters and their families, managed by IAFF Local 1775, and 100% of funds will go directly to those firefighters who lost their homes.

Komentáře

  • @kendiamond85
    @kendiamond85 Před 3 lety

    You’re a hero

  • @megalodonfilms5148
    @megalodonfilms5148 Před 4 lety

    At peck temperatures of 204° F, if you were standing on the decorative rocks unprotected the heat would have horrific effects on your body. We have not evolved to breathe hot air. Above 141° F, with the humidity below 11%, the cells in your lungs would begin to die and the heat will slowly suffocate you one breath at a time. At temperatures near the boiling point of water, the liquid on our eyes would begin to evaporate and the heat will blind you. If the temperature were to reach 212° F and above, the water in your blood would begin to boil into vapor. All that vapor will then be transported to your brain and your heart, causing heart attacks, strokes, and other cardiac problems. That is just from the heat...

    • @maxsmith695
      @maxsmith695 Před 2 lety

      Are these temps normal given this is grass that is burning.

  • @blingbling574
    @blingbling574 Před 6 lety

    Air temperature got up to 204F. That's close to the boiling point of water.

    • @maxsmith695
      @maxsmith695 Před 2 lety

      is this a normal expectation for a grass fire.

  • @erinplourde-bragg9557

    nothing conspiratorial about it, all right.Nevermind the fact that this all began getting crazy out of control the same year you all went marry a rubber-doll day, you asked for it, and you got it. The finger of God has touched you.

    • @Meekseek
      @Meekseek Před 6 lety

      The drought was intentional and the fires were intentional. Get a clue.

    • @maxsmith695
      @maxsmith695 Před 2 lety

      What does that mean ?

  • @megalodonfilms5148
    @megalodonfilms5148 Před 6 lety

    #SONOMACOUNTYSTRONG

  • @megalodonfilms5148
    @megalodonfilms5148 Před 6 lety

    I was in Rincon Valley and saw the fire coming to my house. It was fucking scary as shit. #SonomaCountyStrong

  • @JS-ep3sv
    @JS-ep3sv Před 6 lety

    Thanks for posting this. It shows how high winds and burning scrub brush can burn down neighborhoods. Nothing mysterious about it. There are a bunch of fear mongering YT video nuts raising hell with conspiracy theories on these fires. More gullible people out there than I thought possible are falling for it. Sucker born every minute.

    • @JS-ep3sv
      @JS-ep3sv Před 6 lety

      your moms HAIRY HOTDOG Ooo, an anonymous angry chick. Hey try getting a job and you wouldn’t have time to post this crap. Talk to a fireman politely otherwise they will slap you and get educated.

    • @JS-ep3sv
      @JS-ep3sv Před 6 lety

      HAIRY HOTDOG You must be one of those demons from hell, right Scary Hotweeny?

    • @JS-ep3sv
      @JS-ep3sv Před 6 lety

      Slander Andy, I must be sick or bored. No other reason one would waste time on you guys. You covered a lot here so I will be short with the subjects. First off the towers steel beams turned into ash. That is incredible I don’t know what they used to do that. As far as the kerosene fire (jet fuel) with air rushing in I believe the steel could get hot enough to reduce the steels strength to that of plastic. Therefore the collapse is plausible, but turning steel into dust is magic. The firestorms in CA isn’t that hard to understand. Talk with a experienced firefighter that sees this stuff. All the armchair quarterbacking by some of these channels is ridiculous. People that say glass and metal can’t be melted, or even ceramic are obviously wrong. Metal is forged using a coal fire and wind. Large scale fires can make there own localized winds too. Glass is formed or melted using a simple flame. Ceramic is tougher, but not impossible under these conditions. Look it up, google “forge temperature”! First time I was called a shill, usually I’m the one calling out shills. And the “scary hotweeny” guy or girl is the shill.

    • @atlanticdaniel432
      @atlanticdaniel432 Před 6 lety

      Dude cut the shit who do you think your talking to? You know something isnt quite right about these fires.YOU KNOW. There is just too much crap that isnt adding up and you are sitting here telling me ''Its not that hard to understand'' then you write me a chemistry Quiz. Come on dude get real, you know whats going on I know that YOU know! And I know and every good man woman and child on earth knows. We are being led to a slaughter, you know it and I know it! And how dare you call your fellow humans NUTS because you dont agree or dont have the clairvoyance enough to actually see whats happening around you Jeffery Shill. Its dismissive to call someone crazy, its vindictive to call regular Americans ''nuts'' Its 2017 and as time goes on its always the Lunatic Conspiracy Nutjobs who end up being right, and you know it! Grow Up and wake up you overly cynical overly semantic creep. Grow a fuckin conciseness Are you a voter by any chance?

    • @JS-ep3sv
      @JS-ep3sv Před 6 lety

      Slander Andy, Wow and Merry Christmas! Talk to a local firefighter! Scary guy. Man try quiting your drug habit this coming year.

  • @videoman8498
    @videoman8498 Před 6 lety

    post a photo of the game cam after all this...wonder what it looks like after it went thru the fire. thanks