PALM CITY BRUSH FIRE 5/31/24

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
  • 5/31/24
    Units from Martin County Fire Rescue, Stuart Fire Rescue, St. Lucie County Fire District, Florida Forestry Service, and Martin County Sheriff Office, operating at a brush fire near the 3100 block of SW Buena Vista Drive in Palm City.
    100+ acres burned. Homes were evacuated as a precaution. there were no reports of damage to any homes. at 5:55 you can see how quickly the fire started spreading. At 6:27 I'm now on the other side of the road as the fire rapidly advanced to the roadside.
    Ariel water drops were conducted by the Martin County Sheriff Office and Florida Forestry Service.
    Notice at 3:10 there was no traffic on the shoulder. I had a pretty early arrival to the fire. At 9:40 you can see bystanders parked all down the shoulder on both sides. This fire was off of a pretty busy road so it brought quite the attention to drivers.
    This was the first brush fire I had ever seen and it was fascinating to see how quick the fire can spread, as well as the tactics used by all agencies.
    Thanks for watching. Leave a like and a subscribe if you enjoyed. Feel free to comment.
    Follow me on Instagram to see a collection of my fire apparatus photos and response videos. As well as photos from this fire. / treasurecoastfirebuff

Komentáře • 16

  • @salt4dinner968
    @salt4dinner968 Před měsícem +2

    Probably the best responses I’ve seen

  • @thomasfletcher760
    @thomasfletcher760 Před 28 dny +1

    A Kaiser and an Osh Kosh , definitely some capable rigs . You earned my subscription , great job with the video

    • @treasurecoastfirebuff
      @treasurecoastfirebuff  Před 28 dny

      Thank you for watching and Thank you for subscribing. I appreciate the support!

  • @anthonyg13emergencyvideos

    Great footage! Lots of interesting rigs that you don’t get to see in California. Great catch of the helicopter drops as well.

  • @chazman4461
    @chazman4461 Před měsícem +1

    Great video. Pretty disappointed that these jurisdictions do not have their copters set up like LA with the fixed belly tanks.

    • @treasurecoastfirebuff
      @treasurecoastfirebuff  Před 28 dny

      I’m not sure if Florida Forestry Service has helicopters with fixed belly tanks. The majority I’ve seen operate with the baby bucket. Then again that has just been here in south Florida. Maybe it’s in other parts of the state. As for the Sheriff helicopter that’s used for normal Law enforcement aviation operations. Pretty neat that they have a bucket and help assist in brush fires.

    • @AppalachianPatriot
      @AppalachianPatriot Před 27 dny

      Florida Forest Service does have some fixed belly tanks. Many of the helicopters are dual purpose for prescribed fire. Helicopters with Bambi buckets are outfitted to carry aerial ignition devices(ping pong machine). Many bucket carrying helicopters are local sheriffs departments and National Guard depending on where in the state.

  • @eriksand9262
    @eriksand9262 Před 29 dny +2

    Those are some goofy looking brush rigs. Then again, I am on the west coast. So I'm used to actual specialized brush engines, and brush patrol rigs.

    • @Forestryman707
      @Forestryman707 Před 27 dny +1

      I was just going to say the west coast has some of the best wildland engines out there, but to each there own

    • @AppalachianPatriot
      @AppalachianPatriot Před 27 dny +1

      West Coast brush units wouldn’t last an hour in Florida.

  • @user-nk9uw7kd9c
    @user-nk9uw7kd9c Před 18 dny

    Вертолётчики молодцы. А так : техники дофига, толку - нихрена.

  • @0524cami
    @0524cami Před 26 dny

    You Florida boys can learn a thing or 2 from California firefighting techniques and firefighting equipment

  • @0524cami
    @0524cami Před 26 dny

    All that useless equipment. Those white Ford's are being utilized for what reason?. They seem to be blocking the road instead of helping.

    • @RobertSouthFlo
      @RobertSouthFlo Před 23 dny

      Those white ford and Tahoe are Command Vehicles,