Detroit Box Alarm 1200 Block of Lenox Street
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- On May 17th, 2023, Detroit Firefighters responded to a vacant dwelling fire on Lenox, near E Jefferson Avenue. Upon arrival, Engine 32 stretched and an interior attack was performed. Crews after a few minutes were pulled from the building, transitioning to a defensive posture on the dwelling. Ladder 31 was setup for aerial operations once the building burned through the roof.
Box Alarm : Engine 32, 41, 52, Ladder 20, 31, Squad 6, Chief 3, 6.
Copyright 2023 Brad Noyes Photo 39 Fire and Rail Photography
Knew that building was gone the instant the video started, nothing to do in that situation except protect your exposures and let it go.
The responding fire companies did a excellent job doing that.
Great video work, and
Thank you to all firefighters everywhere for protecting the citizens of your coverage area.
Great channel, just found it, didn't know you were from New England, I'm down in Connecticut.
I am from metro Detroit with some of my family from Maine!
Now THAT'S what we call a "Ripper"
For alit of this video you couldn’t even tell it was a house it looked like just one massive fireball 😳
When you arrive at a fully involved fire, it's protect surrounding structures and "let 'er burn" its a loss anyway
Now that's an inferno
I like your videos. However let's see the end of the fires.
Just one question, why did it take so long to get water to that ladder pipe 😊
A fire strategy sometimes is to allow the building to burn through the roof. Less re kindles.
Welcome to Detroit city. Where houses burn to the ground like kindling. Especially on Halloween night.
looks like an intentional burn down?