PRE-ARRIVAL: Working 2nd Alarm Structure Fire - Thomaston, Maine

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  • čas přidán 16. 06. 2022
  • Pre-Arrival footage of a 2nd alarm structure fire at 59 Water St. in Thomaston, Maine. Interior crews found heavy fire on the second floor and in the attic space. After they ventilated the roof visible fire could be seen. Command requested a 2nd alarm assignment for additional manpower.
    The departments that assisted were:
    Thomaston
    South Thomaston
    Rockland
    Rockport
    Camden
    St. George
    Cushing
    Warren
    Friendship
    Waldoboro
    The call came in around 1:10pm and the last units cleared the scene at approximately 5:45pm. Taken: 6/15/2022. Thanks for watching!
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  • @user-ht1eb6vd9g
    @user-ht1eb6vd9g Před 8 měsíci +16

    Enough manpower and equipment to put out a forest fire, but the slowest effort I've ever seen.

    • @Demiurg_D
      @Demiurg_D Před 4 měsíci +2

      The fire could have been put out with a fire extinguisher! They've brought in a bunch of equipment, and the firefighters are standing around preening...

    • @martinlatal4625
      @martinlatal4625 Před 21 dnem

      Jsou jak po mrtvici, nebo jedou na výlet😂😂😂🔥🚒🌞

    • @martinlatal4625
      @martinlatal4625 Před 21 dnem

      Třeba si říkají Co shoří to nezhnije😂😂😂

  • @ncfirefighter1519
    @ncfirefighter1519 Před rokem +109

    As a firefighter a couple things, one why did it take so long to get water in the first attack line? Two, since when does the driver of the first arriving engine pack up and leave the truck when there is no charged line yet? Three, Why are we going into a burning building without water in the line? four, people in the building not wearing a mask? Five, why so long foe water?

    • @jofro7372
      @jofro7372 Před rokem +10

      You're right...makes no sense.

    • @andyoxleyonhistravels
      @andyoxleyonhistravels Před rokem +8

      Because they don't know any better. Just made the fire worse.

    • @lawrenceforte5353
      @lawrenceforte5353 Před rokem +1

      They are probably all volunteer fire men up there they have no clue

    • @fighterpilot5105
      @fighterpilot5105 Před rokem +8

      If you're smart to ask those questions you're smart enough to know the answers.

    • @kenblock6186
      @kenblock6186 Před rokem +16

      The chief kept walking around in what looked like a daze. As a retired firefighter, he took way too long to get a first line in. Crews were inside without water. Disorganized

  • @sealectric9962
    @sealectric9962 Před rokem +30

    This video makes me glad I don’t live in the area anymore. It took them over 7 minutes to charge the line. What’s more absurd is watching the full time Fire Department (Rockland) sit in the engine for two minutes and nobody even gets out to help. There are SCBA guys going in without masking up. I’m just glad nobody got injured.

    • @virgilhilts3924
      @virgilhilts3924 Před rokem +3

      Proving you know nothing about firefighting

    • @andyoxleyonhistravels
      @andyoxleyonhistravels Před rokem +6

      Proving he knows more than you. This was a shit show. Small fire to deal with, go in put water on it job done. Fannied around without charged lines , cut a hole in the roof then the whole roof went up and the interior crew in the loft space wasted most of the water they used which you could see being sent in to the sky because they used a solid stream. A slightly wider stream gives you a larger surface area which in turn absorbs more heat which in turns knocks the fire back quicker. But hey you wou know that being an Internet firefighter.

    • @virgilhilts3924
      @virgilhilts3924 Před rokem +1

      @@andyoxleyonhistravels
      Oh look it's Captain Butthurt still crying over his hurt feels 😂🤣😅
      You and your fellow YT Fire Brigade Warriors fighting the good fight from behind your keyboards
      "Fire up them deck-guns fellas! Use CTL+D+SHIFT"
      👨‍🚒🚒🚒👨‍🚒

    • @andyoxleyonhistravels
      @andyoxleyonhistravels Před rokem

      @@virgilhilts3924 lmao, still can't answer a question, must be a pretend firefighter. You love to say people don't know what they are talking about yet you never explain anything as to why. Clueless. If you think this is a good video of professional firefighters you need to find another occupation. 😉

    • @michaelperkins739
      @michaelperkins739 Před 2 dny

      @@virgilhilts3924 This was a disgrace to the service. These guys did a terrible job, lots of mistakes. If you think that this was good firefight, YOU have no clue.

  • @mikeymcmikeface5599
    @mikeymcmikeface5599 Před rokem +41

    Your camera work rises above the competition on CZcams.

  • @michaelb9529
    @michaelb9529 Před 7 měsíci +2

    2.5 minutes into the video and it's already a gong show. Drive right past the hydrant (who needs water anyway). Then park right in front of the house where the ladder truck should be. The Mr Ladder drives past his second option and has to back up. And we're just getting started.

  • @Marrio49
    @Marrio49 Před 5 měsíci +4

    It took seven minutes for the first arriving company to get water after arriving at the seen and coming to a full stop. Those pumps probably have a 750 gallon tank and a inch and three-quarter line could’ve been enough to extinguish that fire if they acted quickly.

    • @virgilhilts3924
      @virgilhilts3924 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Thanks for confirming that you have no clue what you are babbling about

  • @Bouch1018
    @Bouch1018 Před rokem +5

    I didn’t even realize this was in maine until 1/4 through it! Crazy something from maine finally came up. I was just in your classic rabbit hole watching fire videos. Nice video.

  • @Diddley-js6lf
    @Diddley-js6lf Před rokem +21

    I sure Miss it, after23 years of Firefighting I retired in 2013 and I swear there isn’t a day I don’t miss it.

    • @patriciajones4744
      @patriciajones4744 Před rokem +1

      Could you be a volunteer?? Just thought I would ask.

    • @virgilhilts3924
      @virgilhilts3924 Před rokem

      I retired after 30 years on the job in a metro of ~1 million
      I have lots of hobbies and such but I finally had to volly as I missed it so much
      No where as busy but it gives a taste and gets the blood flowing regularly
      Although I will say this, I dont think I would want to be a big city FF today, all the guys I know say the vast majority of calls they run are EMS, often non-stop day and night. And the vast majority of those are nonsense like people calling 911 because they are constipated or they bought new shoes and their feet hurt, one was for a kid who got hacked with a water balloon, utterly absurd.

    • @Richieblueeyez88
      @Richieblueeyez88 Před rokem

      Thank u for your service sir

    • @fighterpilot5105
      @fighterpilot5105 Před rokem

      Vollie here...Truck drivers feel the same way...

  • @joegaito702
    @joegaito702 Před 7 měsíci +6

    Doing there jobs taking care of business let's stop and honor and appreciate the paramedics and firemen who proudly serve us your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated great job great catches as usual still going strong keep them safe out there way to go you guys rock thanks let's hope everyone is doing ok right ? Joe

  • @glennjohnston2267
    @glennjohnston2267 Před měsícem +1

    Good catch sir. Well done. 👍

  • @fozzywxman
    @fozzywxman Před rokem +20

    Call me crazy, but at some time in the first 10 minutes, it might have been a good idea to put that awesome ladder at the gable, and jam a 2.5" into the attic. Could have cooled that attic space off before venting. 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @JB91710
      @JB91710 Před rokem +6

      Right idea but wrong approach. Climb to the top floor, create an opening in the ceiling, insert a nozzle open to a medium cone of water from a 1-3/4" line or even a Booster Line, and fog the attic space with water. The heat, smoke and water vapor will exit through the gable end vents. No ladders or roof work required. You have all the windows you need to vent smoke and heat. This was a piece of cake they turned into a mess.

    • @ianlounsbury1544
      @ianlounsbury1544 Před rokem +2

      Good idea, but Kelvin, the power line was in the way of the Ladder extension. So they could not get to the gable. They went for an interior attack from downstairs.

    • @RLTtizME
      @RLTtizME Před rokem +1

      Crazy. The truth be told.

    • @stevo6430
      @stevo6430 Před rokem +1

      That’s what I would of done after I punched out those two windows.

    • @RLTtizME
      @RLTtizME Před rokem

      @@stevo6430 You Fireboys love to break windows...

  • @nancylivingston8006
    @nancylivingston8006 Před 5 měsíci +4

    Why did it take so long for them to start attacking the fire ?

  • @JohnGianiris-nc2xq
    @JohnGianiris-nc2xq Před 5 měsíci +2

    When they opened the roof...I knew it was the end.

  • @catfishcave379
    @catfishcave379 Před rokem +9

    It’s not that it took so long to get water on the fire, it’s that it took so long to get connected to a hydrant. Seriously, was this a training exercise with new firemen from several jurisdictions and that’s why the huge response.
    Since watching fire videos, both good and bad, I’ve bought more fire extinguishers. If you can’t get it out in the first minute, the fire dept isn’t going to save your house.

    • @sherryrainey4866
      @sherryrainey4866 Před rokem +1

      U got that

    • @hypsyzygy506
      @hypsyzygy506 Před rokem +1

      Early on there was an instruction to tell the water company to shut down their operations and (?charge up?) the hydrants. Which would suggest there wasn't water immediately available.

  • @robp1316
    @robp1316 Před rokem +110

    Were they waiting for an invite from the property owner to arrive by mail to allow them to enter? It was around 7 minutes after first engine on scene before any sign of water being available for use. Why do US fire fighters have a dislike of using on board tank water? That's assuming they actually have tank water. The first crew on scene looked like they were waiting for others to arrive so they didn't have to do anything. No sense of urgency at all.

    • @hihfty
      @hihfty Před rokem

      It’s because every fire department in the United States thinks they know the best way of doing things and the national standard is a joke here. The amount of bad fire department’s far out way the good ones.

    • @robertrussell7388
      @robertrussell7388 Před rokem +13

      As an ex British firefighter I agree with you no urgency at all. Almost like a training exercise not a shout

    • @edgregg7371
      @edgregg7371 Před rokem

      Fire in cock loft, not easy access, only smoke visible. Where was the actual fire? Until you open up, you don't know. Only put water on visible fire, not smoke.

    • @robp1316
      @robp1316 Před rokem +7

      @@edgregg7371 but you have to enter the building to find out where the fire is not take more than 5 minutes stood in the doorway fiddling with breathing apparatus and not have any water ready. Smoke gives indication of fire location and the door looked perfectly fine to me meanwhile fire getting more established upstairs. It looked like they had already decided to not even attempt to save an old building.

    • @JB91710
      @JB91710 Před rokem +7

      @@robertrussell7388 As a Third Generation USA firefighter, I couldn't agree with you more.

  • @dennis4679
    @dennis4679 Před rokem +1

    That hose looks bright, shiny and new! Looked like the truck got water before the attack line. I was just waiting for that ladder guy to let loose with that master stream and blow the back of the house out!

  • @stuartcameron4279
    @stuartcameron4279 Před 7 měsíci +6

    I thought venting the fire through the roof was slightly risky but perhaps putting some water on the fire in the first quater of an hour might have helped.

    • @xzy89c
      @xzy89c Před 16 dny

      Why was it risky?

  • @joegaito702
    @joegaito702 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Let's stop and hope everyone is doing ok the paramedics and firemen deserve a lot of credit your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated great job great catches as usual still going strong keep them safe out there you guys rock thanks ! Joe

  • @blinko656
    @blinko656 Před rokem +6

    Finally after 10 minutes they charge the line.

    • @RLTtizME
      @RLTtizME Před rokem

      Someone needs to help you interpret these videos. You are dazed and confused.

  • @pseudodoglover2124
    @pseudodoglover2124 Před 8 měsíci +2

    They are not in hurry. Slow and steady wins the race, but slow and steady misses the Bus. Report 15% damaged by fire, 5 % damaged by firefighter.

  • @firefighterprodigy
    @firefighterprodigy Před rokem +1

    Awesome catches!! Got a text that Thomaston had a working fire, and instantly thought of you and said to myself "Hi CoolFireTrucks!" lmao

  • @Critical911
    @Critical911 Před 10 měsíci

    Awesome video and coverage! Found something kinda funny @ 2:09 I have that Lightbar on that truck! Those are pretty rare!

  • @AndiS-dz4pq
    @AndiS-dz4pq Před rokem +1

    Wow, at least six towns got involved, Thomaston, South Thomaston, Rockland, Camden, Waldeboro, and Friendship.

  • @paulsheehan5010
    @paulsheehan5010 Před měsícem

    HATS OFF TO ALL EMERGENCY RESPONDERS!

  • @crackhunter4015
    @crackhunter4015 Před rokem +71

    Based on the number of engines responding I’m guessing these guys don’t see too many real fires.

    • @trvman1
      @trvman1 Před rokem +23

      Could not believe how that one truck just blew thru that intersection against the red light without even slowing down. Good grief.

    • @ekop1778
      @ekop1778 Před rokem +5

      GOT TO NY FOR REAL FIRES AND SEE

    • @richardfissel3317
      @richardfissel3317 Před rokem +7

      Could be volunteers a need for staffing? They need to teach engine driver not to block street truck.

    • @skipd9164
      @skipd9164 Před rokem +4

      @@trvman1 it looked like clear view in all directions. No need to drastically slow down

    • @sinjon
      @sinjon Před rokem +2

      @@trvman1 Fire trucks don’t usually slow down at intersections when lights are going

  • @bajamedic
    @bajamedic Před rokem +48

    Great camera work showing how unbearably long it took to call for water. It’s embarrassing at minimums.

  • @MAGATRUMPNOV2024
    @MAGATRUMPNOV2024 Před dnem

    How to turn a room and contents into a fully involved structure fire.
    Great job vollies!

  • @s4brainsxp
    @s4brainsxp Před rokem +39

    0:35 Can't believe the engine went through the red light without stopping then preceding, potentially a bad situation !!!!

    • @wvhappykatz
      @wvhappykatz Před rokem +2

      I wondered that myself.

    • @ianlounsbury1544
      @ianlounsbury1544 Před rokem +4

      @@wvhappykatz In Maine the driver of a fire engine is allowed to do that. The "duty to yield" rests on the other motorists. Title 29-A. Sec. 2054, para. 5(b).

    • @JB-js6kq
      @JB-js6kq Před rokem +8

      @@ianlounsbury1544 None the less it creates an incredible risk. Regardless how title 29 " reads" I wonder how the insurance carrier for Thomaston would feel. In Standish we operate under the same yield laws but not stopping at a stop sign or light is not part of our SOP.

    • @SD45-ET44AC
      @SD45-ET44AC Před rokem +6

      1.) PLEASE drive safely. That code on the books doesn’t do any good, especially if you never stop and you wreck the rig and then you have multiple emergencies with less personnel to manage them. How many cars at that intersection were there, four, five ?? You don’t know what one of those other drivers could have done and at the speed the fire engine was traveling how many lives would have been negatively affected?!?!
      2.) I had a driveway collapse under my ambulance (no one posted any signage indicating the driveway was washed out underneath, yet the family knew) so although it wasn’t my fault, we ended up with 2 different calls. One was the original cardiac call and the second was my unit, that rolled three times, and was sitting eighty seven feet down the side of a mountain that had four members on board who thankfully were able to crawl up the mountain and were able to walk away despite becoming four patients to be dealt with at that time.
      3.) The patient’s family, who owned the driveway, happened to have a single stranded barbed wire fence running parallel to the driveway and it was destroyed by the ambulance and I got sued. But my county countersued for the cost of a fully stocked four wheel drive ambulance and the medical bills for the four patients.
      4.) Please be safe, don’t take chances, this call haunts me, even after nearly forty years.

    • @andyoxleyonhistravels
      @andyoxleyonhistravels Před rokem

      @@ianlounsbury1544 Thats how people get killed.

  • @retro440
    @retro440 Před rokem +2

    Holy crap!! What a mutual aid response. I lost count at four departments!!

  • @drewski8138
    @drewski8138 Před rokem +11

    At first I thought vertical venting that pitched roof was a bad idea. They thought well ahead!
    It ended up isolating the fire and exposing for significant knockdown

  • @jacobkeppler1984
    @jacobkeppler1984 Před rokem +1

    Nice work guys keep it up 👨‍🚒🚒🚨🇺🇸

  • @blainenodes8182
    @blainenodes8182 Před 6 měsíci

    Exceptional 📷 work❗👍

  • @owensweetland342
    @owensweetland342 Před rokem +2

    It's a vacant. What's the rush? No life hazard. No exposures threatened.

  • @jeananderson815
    @jeananderson815 Před rokem +2

    17 fire trucks 14 ambulances, 9 water trucks, that should do it

  • @ianlounsbury1544
    @ianlounsbury1544 Před rokem +6

    This house was reported listed on the tax rolls as having a value of about $36,000. I speculate that at that number, the old house will be a tear-down. Typically, unoccupied houses are not insurable, so there would be no funds to gut and rebuild this old structure. The piece of land is worth something, even if only for overflow boat storage for the yard across the street.

    • @JB91710
      @JB91710 Před rokem +1

      After spending my entire career in construction and 10 years in my Restoration business, I can tell you it would be a sin to demolish this structurally intact and vintage structure. If the fire department hadn't screwed up this fight by allowing the roof structure to burn, this would have been an easy clean up and repair. But this was just another example of the horrific USA work ethic citizens have to deal with at that LOW end of the employment scale.

    • @ianlounsbury1544
      @ianlounsbury1544 Před rokem +1

      @@JB91710 With an intact roof structure, the logical way to snuff out the fire would be to flood the building by piping in an inert gas - and thus displacing the oxygen component in air. Such gases could be nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and even argon. But that approach implies a gaseously intact upper structure, and usually a fire will have already burned through to create a "vent," so the gas approach is dubious. Instead, firemen rely on water, and lots of it. In this case, the men cut a vent hole in the roof to allow hot gases to escape, while an attack team went in from downstairs. But it took longer than expected, so the fire got draft and flame spread through the attic and second floor. That wood has been drying since 1875, so it burns fast.
      Rural Maine is filled with old, worn-out buildings that are energy hogs and functionally obsolete. There is nothing special about this old place. Those old houses are tinder-boxes, and built without insulation, as "balloon houses." Once fire starts in those old structures, it spreads rapidly through the cavities, which were built without fire-breaks. If the house is an energy hog, unaffordable to heat, and a fire-trap, what incentive is there to rebuild it? When those places burn, the usual result is removal of the debris. You can see the result in every Maine town, where a row of old houses suddenly has a mini-park, a lot with just grass. Well, that one used to be an old house that burned, and got torn down.
      As to your comment about low-end work ethic, these Maine departments are volunteer. Thomaston is "pay-per-call," the town offers a small stipend as appreciation to the men that abandon their other work to come in and fight the fire. You are being a bit harsh by dumping on them for not having a perfect fire attack. There is no money for a full-time department in rural Maine, so the citizens step up to the plate and do the best they can. (I live in the next town over, on that department). Cheers.

    • @JB91710
      @JB91710 Před rokem +1

      @@ianlounsbury1544 The key to any group of humans is strong leadership. In the USA fire service, it is almost non existent. With a 1957 Mack engine and four component workers, this fire could have been a piece of cake with zero roof work required.

  • @joedunn1390
    @joedunn1390 Před 7 měsíci

    Excellent videoing of that fire

  • @illinoisoutlaw2197
    @illinoisoutlaw2197 Před rokem +3

    The only thing i'm wondering is why the engineer packed up instead of pumping the truck, There was enough manpower between those first two units that he didn't have to go interior.

  • @user-fl2wn5zr5z
    @user-fl2wn5zr5z Před 28 dny

    I love those sirens and one truck has a Marrs light on it

  • @richterwill
    @richterwill Před rokem

    Good job!

  • @isabelalvarenga2311
    @isabelalvarenga2311 Před rokem +9

    Mi gran respeto para los bomberos, gracias por su trabajo

  • @stevo6430
    @stevo6430 Před rokem +7

    Truck gets front of the house, not the engine

    • @Ponyreiter
      @Ponyreiter Před rokem

      That was my first thought too...

    • @FloridaCatholicGuy
      @FloridaCatholicGuy Před rokem +2

      I was just about to comment the engine needs to pull past the house to give room for the truck!

  • @teamidris
    @teamidris Před rokem +3

    The way that house didn’t burn I would say it was old slow grow dense wood. Proper wood like your grandpa used to use :o)

  • @mcmullinyardhaunt
    @mcmullinyardhaunt Před rokem +26

    What happened to due regard when blowing through the red light?

    • @milo6308
      @milo6308 Před rokem

      if you can see theres no oncoming traffic you dont need to stop stfu probie

    • @moemcgovern7345
      @moemcgovern7345 Před rokem

      It's an emergency vehicle. They are allowed to go through the red lights. The other traffic needs to stop and let them go.

    • @moemcgovern7345
      @moemcgovern7345 Před rokem

      Read your drivers manual.

    • @mcmullinyardhaunt
      @mcmullinyardhaunt Před rokem

      @@moemcgovern7345 not without due reguard

    • @itsyaboimat2393
      @itsyaboimat2393 Před rokem +1

      @@moemcgovern7345 we have to drive with due regard in the state of Maine regardless of if we are running code 3 or code 2 we are no good to the people who called for our help if we wreck on the way to the call

  • @vfdchauffer3606
    @vfdchauffer3606 Před rokem +4

    Never understand why you fly the stick and then use ground ladders to drags saws and tools to the roof. That big thing is meant to climb and provide a safer environment to work from.

    • @JB91710
      @JB91710 Před rokem

      Boys with their toys and a complete lack of knowledge or ability to use them intelligently.

    • @coneplato6702
      @coneplato6702 Před rokem

      Power lines.

  • @CrazyFastFlying
    @CrazyFastFlying Před rokem +14

    Great video, enjoyed watching it. I like when they are responding the best, very good camera work!! Kudos to whoever captured those.

  • @apmullen
    @apmullen Před rokem +12

    Might be a good idea to put Water on the fire when you arrive! Just a suggestion.

    • @virgilhilts3924
      @virgilhilts3924 Před rokem +6

      Might be a good idea to have even the slightest clue what you are talking about before you start typing next time

  • @michaellake5269
    @michaellake5269 Před rokem +3

    Maybe some water would help, but I'm not a fireman.

  • @duenge
    @duenge Před rokem +1

    Before I even get close to the 2 minute mark, notice the 2 dumpsters, and the over-grown yard. Either this home is or is going to be going through renovation, be aware that it will not act like a "normal" structure. Holes in the floor, walls removed, etc. OR, it is a shit hole inside and the Bank has yet to clean it out.....And, let the ladder truck take the front of the house....

  • @John_Montefalco
    @John_Montefalco Před rokem

    ladder needs new lights!, great video!

  • @NorthernNewEnglandRailfan

    Nice video! Cool to see how they operate the ladder truck.

    • @CoolFireTrucks
      @CoolFireTrucks  Před rokem +2

      Thanks! Yeah they sure set it up quick!

    • @marcuslorensen8306
      @marcuslorensen8306 Před rokem

      @@CoolFireTrucks But was out of place, set up by powerline and could not be used. WATCH THE FOOTAGE AS WAS BEING RAISED AND LOWERED AND THE GIVING UP ON.

    • @zubaidahoosen1450
      @zubaidahoosen1450 Před rokem

      @@CoolFireTruckso

  • @alanleo4980
    @alanleo4980 Před rokem +15

    Love all the comments from folks who weren't at this fire and thus have no idea what went on inside this house or anything else that took place other than what you saw in the video. Did things go perfectly....nope, is firefighting black and white...nope. But I sure learned on thing after all of these comments, you guys should feel so lucky that you all live in your perfect cities and towns, with your perfect fire departments and your perfect firefighters who never have issues and always get water on that fire as soon as your feet hit the ground!!! Constructive criticism and questions is acceptable and justifiable but your snarky ass comments are pathetic!!!!! You boys sure did make your departments proud.......

    • @clydegelsleichter708
      @clydegelsleichter708 Před rokem +3

      .....and a computer system (used to be a ring binder) in every unit, with an attack plan, hydrant location or pre-planned tanker requests from mutual aid ready to act on. Scott-Packs mounted in crew cabin ready to wear during inbound travel to scene. Check and Clear structure team ready to enter on arrival. Reel hose on 500ga internal tank (with dump valve closed please) deployed until hookup to external water supply. Truck to roof position for cut-saw into roof and vent. Adjacent structures cleared and protected, in the event of an evacuation of personnel, Surround and Drown. We get training at our County Fire Training Center --- a concrete building to get it right the first time, There might not be another. Be Safe Brother !

    • @ericscott430
      @ericscott430 Před rokem +2

      A couple of things from a 20 year still active career FF and current LT of a busy Ladder company in the 2nd largest east coast dept, the first engine on scene chose terrible positioning making it tough for the incoming ladder, looking at the smoke's velocity (it's floating out not pushing out the fire's more than likely in the walls or ceiling in this case in the void space between the ceiling and roof in the section of the city where I work we have a lot of A frame roofs like these the key is getting in there quick with a charged line and ceiling hooks to open it up to get the water into the attic space and also get ground ladders up quicker to open the roof I think the companies did a good job but just a little slow in execution.

    • @ak-488
      @ak-488 Před rokem

      My kid said, wa wa, wa wa while watching.

    • @christineblaszczyk1602
      @christineblaszczyk1602 Před rokem

      If everyone is out of this house then I don't see any reason to risk these firefighters lives other then making sure it doesn't spread to other homes. looks like everyone is safe. I also know this might have been a training drill. Stay safe.

    • @jacauber
      @jacauber Před rokem

      respectez les personnes qui ne partagent pas votre avis monsieur " je sais tout " !!!

  • @lilliazlobina9623
    @lilliazlobina9623 Před rokem +2

    This hole in the roof was made for the worst only - they made a draught for the fast and strong fire.

  • @williamschlenger1518
    @williamschlenger1518 Před rokem +12

    All these towns have great equipment but no one seems to know how to use it.

    • @Allison-ti5vv
      @Allison-ti5vv Před rokem

      Then Mr expert enlighten us.

    • @justanotherguy1110
      @justanotherguy1110 Před rokem +1

      @@Allison-ti5vv I'll absolutely enlighten you. When it takes you 7 minutes to get water on your FIRST attack line, you have no business being a firefighter. That's beyond embarrassing, it's pathetic actually.

  • @BiggRedd2972
    @BiggRedd2972 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I am hoping this was an abandoned house and this was training because no one on that fire scene knew what the hell was going on

  • @Natnast69
    @Natnast69 Před rokem +1

    First time opening a roof for ventilation? That alone was hard to watch. "Dispatch from command. Give me a second alarm for more personnel to wander around aimlessly."

  • @paulsheehan5010
    @paulsheehan5010 Před 26 dny

    A friend of mine, was a fire man in Wellesley, Mass. (Boston Suburb).

  • @mariasetticase3171
    @mariasetticase3171 Před rokem +1

    Did anyone notice the snarky face the firefighter made at the truck after he motioned for it to move up, it was funny

  • @bobhealy3519
    @bobhealy3519 Před rokem +1

    Good to see Rickland show up quickly. Awesome ladder placement. Quickly too. Great job.

    • @bobhealy3519
      @bobhealy3519 Před rokem

      I mean Rockland. Worked 15 yrs in western Maine seen my share. And I love Thomaston. Camped and partied with good people there a few times.

  • @lasalleman6792
    @lasalleman6792 Před rokem

    Looks like a nice community. Apparently some renovation going on.

  • @marchandsandrine8669
    @marchandsandrine8669 Před měsícem

    Respect aux pompiers pour leurs dévouement les héros de la ville toujours la pour sauver les gens et les biens merci a vous

  • @trichio
    @trichio Před rokem +1

    Way to clear that intersection guys

  • @Diantane
    @Diantane Před 5 měsíci +2

    Looks like there is a smoke machine upstairs. Don't see any fire. These firefighters must have sat around for a year and now get a chance to try out all their toys.

  • @barleyfarquist1264
    @barleyfarquist1264 Před rokem +2

    Was this actually a firefighting operation? It appears that only one attack line was laid and there was 3 less than a million fire apparatus on the scene of an engine and ladder operation. Where was Incident Command and the coordinated fire attack? Bless you for what you do but it is time for some training before you end up killing yourselves on the fireground, not to mention the emergency response driving to the scene.

  • @lindahoff7391
    @lindahoff7391 Před rokem +3

    How fast was the driver going when he blew the red light. Pathetic department.

  • @finessefamjerzy7188
    @finessefamjerzy7188 Před rokem +3

    This was some great footage

  • @norm91370
    @norm91370 Před rokem

    Great work getting that ladder in place and setup. These guys mean business!!

  • @michaelperkins3003
    @michaelperkins3003 Před 3 měsíci

    To the Rockland Engine 2 Engineer: You should be demoted to firefighter. Along with the Captain for allowing it, You blew through a Red Light at over 25 mph. And you'll keep doing it until something bad happens.
    NO EXCUSE FOR THIS IN ANY DEPARTMENT.

  • @mer2705
    @mer2705 Před rokem

    Looks like a great place to call home from

  • @ianleighton2232
    @ianleighton2232 Před rokem +13

    Although the house was saved I cant help notice that it took 4 + Fire tenders on scene but a minimum of 7.5 minutes to actullay getting the water into the hoses? Surely they could have at least starting hosing the roof down to minimise any further damage? great job though....

    • @kjack61
      @kjack61 Před rokem +6

      I saw two engines and a truck. No tenders. JK. Also a roof is designed to keep water out. Hosing the roof is a waste of water. You have to reach the seat of the fire. But still as you said lack of aggressiveness

    • @RLTtizME
      @RLTtizME Před rokem +4

      @@kjack61 He is a Brit. That explains a lot.

    • @robertspencer703
      @robertspencer703 Před rokem

      The other engines arrived on scene as manpower

    • @robertspencer703
      @robertspencer703 Před rokem

      @@kjack61 are you a firefighter

    • @petergardner5002
      @petergardner5002 Před rokem

      @@RLTtizME In the UK I cannot see them sending more than 2 engines but we tend to have easily accessible water hydrants nearby and brick houses.

  • @gwilymjones1298
    @gwilymjones1298 Před rokem +7

    Could someone please explain why FD's in the US seem to take for ever to put water on? Here in the UK as soon as we arrive on scene we literally JUMP out of the engines Hoses out and Water On. We aim to have water on within 3 minutes of arriving on scene, But time and time again in American videos I notice they take at least 10 minutes to get the first drop of water on. Very concerning.

    • @raypitts4880
      @raypitts4880 Před rokem

      i see that fridge on fire middle flat man goes in carries woman out left the fridge half her weight
      20 mins later truck appears fridge still on fire plugged
      in 3 story's gone in 30 mins
      what a bloody shambles

    • @rd4660
      @rd4660 Před rokem +1

      Probably a volunteer fire department. FFs have to leave their homes/jobs to drive their personal vehicles to the scene. The way it is outside of large cities in the US.

    • @gwilymjones1298
      @gwilymjones1298 Před rokem +2

      @@rd4660 Hmmm possibly. But I have seen the same behaviour from FFs in American cities. They turn up, very calmly stem down from the truck, take for ever and a day to get their equipment, then for some unknown reason FFs go into the burning building with Water protection. The way FFs are trained in the US is very odd indeed

    • @gordonjeffery2062
      @gordonjeffery2062 Před rokem

      It's depends on how many fires on gets. This fire wouldn't take a half a tank. Less than 3 minutes. Experience is the key

    • @gilzor9376
      @gilzor9376 Před rokem

      A little quick to call out the whole of the USA . . . . lol
      This is a backwoods volunteer area, this certainly is not indicative of the whole country. You Brits will stop at nothing to try and bring the US down to your level . . . lol . . . have fun!

  • @mipspc
    @mipspc Před rokem +2

    Why so long to hook up hydrant 200' away?

  • @pamhofmeister2531
    @pamhofmeister2531 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Awesome video. You never know just by watching a video the game plan but looks to me they did a great job putting the fire out and containing it to just the top and no extention...🤗🤗

  • @jimwinsor8938
    @jimwinsor8938 Před rokem

    First time in LONG time I have seen a hose clamp being used. No way they were loosing that structure with all that equipment!!!

  • @cm-ek4ci
    @cm-ek4ci Před 2 měsíci

    What is the latter truck doing?

  • @chrisroll4688
    @chrisroll4688 Před rokem +12

    As an Asst Chief, I wonder if the engine driver at 0:35 had a confirmed clear intersection or was praying for a good outcome.

    • @tjhanlonjr
      @tjhanlonjr Před rokem

      As a captain i was thinking the same thing chief he was real lucky.

    • @davidglaum2538
      @davidglaum2538 Před rokem

      Chris as old code3 driver I saw the same thing.

    • @mikehoysler4322
      @mikehoysler4322 Před rokem +3

      While we are hammering the pumper driver let’s add in his placement of the pumper where the ladder should be. The ladder subsequently had to back up, park at an angle and cut off street access. It also took him 9 min to charge the pre-connect. He should have 500 gal in his tank & alone will put out a metric shit ton of fire.

    • @ianlounsbury1544
      @ianlounsbury1544 Před rokem +2

      Chris, if you look carefully at the tape, you will see that the Northbound traffic (on the left) shows stopped traffic, and the Southbound two lanes on the right also shows stopped traffic. Northbound, the street is only one block long, the locals do not barge through the intersection as the truck was on busy Route One. Southbound, the road flows from Lowe's store and a very busy Shell gasoline station, so the risk is from someone in the right lane attempting to turn right onto Route 1 while the truck is coming. If the driver watches for that, he is good to go. The sight line to the right is quite good, and you can see that there was nobody in the intersection or waiting for the light in the direction the truck was travelling (to the West). The one car that was stopped in the cross street Southbound was in the right hand lane and he waited until the truck passed before pulling out. The driver had the intersection well in hand. This particular intersection is well known to everybody; trucks from both Thomaston and Rockland roll that spot on a daily basis. No worries.

    • @Brian13549
      @Brian13549 Před rokem +3

      @@ianlounsbury1544 well unfortunately that driver still was not driving with do regard.

  • @stevesmith-wc2gb
    @stevesmith-wc2gb Před rokem +3

    Here where I live in NC the first engine on scene don’t catch the hydrant with what few hydrants we have it’s usually the second due engine to catch it

  • @sinjon
    @sinjon Před rokem +1

    How about we get some water on that fire from that water cannon guys

  • @stewarthill5878
    @stewarthill5878 Před rokem

    Where the heck is a charged hose line ? Don’t see anyone at pump panel of first arriving engine co.

  • @549BR
    @549BR Před rokem +1

    Good having the preemptive dumpster there, because there's nothing left of that structure worth saving. Are all those ambulances required; for what exactly?

    • @raypitts4880
      @raypitts4880 Před rokem

      make it look good
      so they can be financed

  • @pogump
    @pogump Před rokem

    Are the fire hydrants in another county ???

  • @ausfuhrpramienjagar
    @ausfuhrpramienjagar Před rokem +1

    Where there's smoke there's fire fellas.. What is taking so long to get a charged line into the structure and to the source?

  • @benaiahisrael5587
    @benaiahisrael5587 Před rokem +1

    First engine in make quick hit with tank water. Truck setup was a little off but should have hooked up to engine. Second engine company connects to hydrant , pull forward and connect to engine. Got to work. That took too long. Did this for 24 years!

    • @dudeorduderorelduderino9087
      @dudeorduderorelduderino9087 Před rokem

      Amen Brother ! That's how we roll here in South Carolina . I'm watching this at the station today and we're all laughing bccz nobodys doing the most obvious and tactically efficient move (establish a water supply) . Bless these guys and pray they get more training. Not saying they "suck"....just saying there is a better way!

  • @elizabethgeorgia8286
    @elizabethgeorgia8286 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Why are they just standing around. The water isn't even turned on 😮. I see line's out but No water. Okay now I see one line with water now.

  • @JohnM1774
    @JohnM1774 Před rokem +2

    WELL dONE !!!!I like the AGRESSIVE INTERIOUR attack. Once the water sauce was established, it was FD 1, Fire 0. Great camera work. Stay safe Brothers and Sisters !

    • @andyoxleyonhistravels
      @andyoxleyonhistravels Před rokem +2

      Not really aggressive to be fair. Amazingly slow i thought . should have an interior crew inside working within a couple of minutes.

    • @549BR
      @549BR Před rokem

      @@andyoxleyonhistravels Ditto, John sounds like a FD PR person. About eight minutes before water flowed.

    • @andyoxleyonhistravels
      @andyoxleyonhistravels Před rokem +1

      @@549BR They just spent ages in an open doorway doing nothing but feeding the fire. I'd have an interior team with high pressure hosereel and thermal cameras inside in 2 minutes knocking the fire down.

    • @jeffsaunders4785
      @jeffsaunders4785 Před rokem +1

      Way to slow. I see no aggressive interior attack. A lot not to like critiquing this fire

    • @pauljames5914
      @pauljames5914 Před rokem

      @@andyoxleyonhistravels damn, if that was my house, I'd have grabbed a hose line myself. What a bunch of turtles there!

  • @Isaraworld
    @Isaraworld Před 6 měsíci

    Great, this is what we call a fire extinguisher. Stop the fire from causing further damage.

  • @victorhayes9975
    @victorhayes9975 Před rokem +1

    Good stop!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @paulwalsh548
    @paulwalsh548 Před rokem +5

    Wow all those fire fighters couldn't put out a small house fire. Waiting so long for water why? nice video.

    • @jerrycarroll4581
      @jerrycarroll4581 Před rokem

      I always ask myself the same question. 9 minutes into the video before the first line was even charged. Ladder truck arrived and positioned but didn't spray a drop of water. Don't understand.

  • @timlettbus
    @timlettbus Před rokem +1

    That dude in the pony tail wearing the TAS vest is totally lost.

  • @nicolersc
    @nicolersc Před 8 měsíci +1

    Is the railroad crossing still in use?

  • @scottpierce2551
    @scottpierce2551 Před 6 měsíci

    Looks like the fire was confined to the attic, so they had no access to the fire until they cut the hole in the roof, which I think is why it took so long to attack.

  • @pogump
    @pogump Před rokem +1

    I think that there where more firetrucks on this house fire than in the movie Towering Inferno with Steve Mc Queen…….

  • @kenschneider979
    @kenschneider979 Před 10 měsíci

    Why no hose lay when arriving? Hydrant is right at the corner, 3 sections at most of LDH.

    • @virgilhilts3924
      @virgilhilts3924 Před 7 měsíci

      Because you weren't there to tell them what to do

  • @dnovids
    @dnovids Před rokem +1

    Any idea what department the Mustang SUV with lights belonged too? Was it a POV, Fire Department, or Police Department?

    • @CoolFireTrucks
      @CoolFireTrucks  Před rokem +1

      Do you mean the one at 21:04 in front of the Camden Engine? If so that is a Thomaston police cruiser, the newest in the fleet!

    • @dnovids
      @dnovids Před rokem +1

      @@CoolFireTrucks Yes that would be the one! Interesting to see a mustang, but very cool and unique!

    • @daveadler6112
      @daveadler6112 Před rokem

      @@dnovids Electric Mustang at that. It is the next standard for departments going electric from what I am seeing.

  • @mileswindham8336
    @mileswindham8336 Před rokem +1

    I know basically nothing bout fire fighting, but have never seen more equipment at this size fire.

  • @benjones9822
    @benjones9822 Před 2 měsíci

    The siren that sounds at 3:15 sounds like the Mission Impossible tune is about to start!

  • @aquadan005
    @aquadan005 Před rokem +11

    First in engine made two glaring mistakes in my opinion. One they passed a hydrant that they could have dropped in from and had the second engine hook it for them, and second (more importantly) they blocked the ladder truck from better access.

    • @fredbiden868
      @fredbiden868 Před rokem +1

      they sure did,,no supply line for like 8 mins or more then only one line on the attack..then I see ladder trucks with water cannons on them do nothing at all...are they Not trained to use them??

    • @skipd9164
      @skipd9164 Před rokem

      @@fredbiden868 hookup to a hydrant and use your man power. The other option is Pull up and not knowing if a you or kids are inside. If any issues you can immediately enter with water. Knowing there are trucks coming behind you. I would go for 2nd option

    • @marcuslorensen8306
      @marcuslorensen8306 Před rokem

      @@fredbiden868 We always let 2nd due in engine catch the plug and use our water tank till we get supply line. I noticed that it was the 4 engine in that hooked the plug.

    • @marcuslorensen8306
      @marcuslorensen8306 Před rokem

      @@skipd9164 It was stated several times that the house was checked twice for occupants by prior firemen before engine arrival. It did not show this but was mentioned as an after note.

  • @j.s.5585
    @j.s.5585 Před měsícem

    Truck parked at that wonky angle because the engine stopped right in front. Always TRY to leave the front for the truck company. You have a lot more hose on that engine than that truck has reach with his ladder.

  • @TheWpafirephotograph
    @TheWpafirephotograph Před 2 měsíci

    Love hearing that Q

  • @shawnc1016
    @shawnc1016 Před rokem

    Looks like he was just about to set that ladder down on those wires at 4:55. Good thing he noticed.

  • @walterlatall5106
    @walterlatall5106 Před měsícem

    I commented too soon. These tactics actually went from bad to worse. The squad was way too late in arriving. Far too many apparatus for such a small fire. Unbelieveable.