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Wellesbourne Fire Station respond to House Fire in Stratford (Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service)

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  • čas přidán 15. 04. 2021
  • [Pre-Covid incident] Fire crews from Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service respond to a house fire in Stratford. Thankfully no one was injured in this incident.

Komentáře • 88

  • @dannyharris1322
    @dannyharris1322 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Fire fighters going above and beyond! Risking their lives to save someones house, THEN cleaning the debris from the fire! Superstars. 😍

  • @kaidenaitchison9238
    @kaidenaitchison9238 Před rokem +3

    Hi Wellesbourne I am Kaiden From Battle East Sussex. I just want to say well done for stopping this dangerous incident. Well done team

  • @firefighterfan2010
    @firefighterfan2010 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Nice House Fire Scene in Stratford Boys! You make a great heroes in the community of Wellesbourne Fire Station! Good job!👨🏻‍🚒👨🏻‍🚒👨🏿‍🚒👨🏿‍🚒🚒🚒

  • @chuckster007a
    @chuckster007a Před 2 lety +21

    Wow that is impressive that you guys even help clean up the fire damage. well done!!!

    • @ryanhobbs3362
      @ryanhobbs3362 Před 2 lety +3

      Not overly uncommon. It is part of the overhaul process once the fire is out. Well done lads.

    • @caomhnoir386
      @caomhnoir386 Před rokem +1

      @@ryanhobbs3362 we don't do that here in the states. Overhaul merely consists of finding hotspots and extinguishing them, not removing the debris left over after the process of firefighting. Usually the city would take over the building and do what they please with it, but, from my experience.. it usually takes a long time until anything even becomes of it or done of it where I am from. Plenty of old burned buildings with shit still inside aha.

    • @Stargazzer811
      @Stargazzer811 Před rokem +1

      @@caomhnoir386 Depends on the area. Alot of major city departments actually help with debris removal as part of overhaul.

    • @robert5344
      @robert5344 Před rokem

      typical European ff video.... stepping off the truck and not even fully dressed. could definitely watch some american videos to learn how to put out a fire proper lads. why is it that every single euro ff vid i watch it takes ten minutes to put their mask on? absolute bloody bollocks firefighting

    • @Stargazzer811
      @Stargazzer811 Před rokem +1

      @@robert5344 I mean, alot of departments here in the states don't nomex up until they are on scene, then they doff their helmets, slip the nomex on, put on their mask and helmet back up.
      When it comes to fighting fire well, both sides of the ocean do it differently. I'm not a fan of the European way myself, not by a long shot, but if it works for them, then it works for them.

  • @SotonSam
    @SotonSam Před rokem +4

    Well done guys. Really are heroes on our streets

  • @MrRickuk29
    @MrRickuk29 Před 3 lety +14

    Just found your channel so am currently binge watching the content. Very interesting to see what you do up close at incidents and training. Keep up with the brilliant content. Well done all and stay safe 👌

    • @wellesbournefirestation4420
      @wellesbournefirestation4420  Před 3 lety +4

      Hi Richard Long, thanks for your lovely comment, and I hope you enjoy the videos! Please feel free to ask away if you have any questions 👍

  • @RokeJulianLockhart.s13ouq
    @RokeJulianLockhart.s13ouq Před 3 měsíci +1

    Really interesting videos. I'm surprised by how similar the (platoon? Fire engine crew?) number-location system is to the military.

  • @staffsemergresp
    @staffsemergresp Před 3 lety +1

    Nice birds eye veiw there, thanks for uploading Warwickshire Fire And Rescue Service :)

    • @wellesbournefirestation4420
      @wellesbournefirestation4420  Před 3 lety

      Hi Staffordshire Emergency Response, thanks for getting in touch! Our pleasure, glad you enjoyed :)

    • @staffsemergresp
      @staffsemergresp Před 3 lety +1

      @@wellesbournefirestation4420 No problem, love the work that you do

  • @James-Shrimpton
    @James-Shrimpton Před 3 lety

    Great videos I’m in the application process of hopefully becoming a fire fighter soon 🤞, these videos are giving huge insight of what it’s like to be a fire fighter. Keep the videos coming! Great work on dealing with the incident by the fire crews to help save lives

    • @wellesbournefirestation4420
      @wellesbournefirestation4420  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi James93, thank you for the lovely comment. Glad you enjoy the videos. There's more in the pipeline; just a bit busy at the moment 😂. Good luck on your application, it's tough but there's nothing quite like firefighting 👍👍

    • @James-Shrimpton
      @James-Shrimpton Před 3 lety +2

      @@wellesbournefirestation4420 your very welcome I’m excited for more videos coming soon and more in the pipeline. Thank you my application is on hold at the station at the moment. Keeping myself busy and firefighter fit for when I hear back hopefully from them if I get put through time the physical assessments. Yeah I’ve wanted to achieve my dream since I first applied at 18 getting closer and closer now 28. I’m hoping to achieve it and get that firefighter feeling everyday soon when I become a firefighter 👨‍🚒💪🚒

    • @James-Shrimpton
      @James-Shrimpton Před rokem

      I passed the physical assessment day a few weeks ago. I’m onto stage 4 maths and English online tests and interview. I attend training drill nights on Tuesday evening. Is there more training videos for basic training course or more videos your gonna post on this channel. Love the videos mate!

  • @firey9998
    @firey9998 Před 3 lety +3

    Hi some great videos you’ve got, your passion for the job is obvious and your your crew seems very squared away. I serve in the UK too and like seeing what other services too. Interestingly you where in charge initially and went in BA, something I’ve never seen before and having your sets not inside the cab too. Thanks for uploading and stay safe.

    • @wellesbournefirestation4420
      @wellesbournefirestation4420  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi FIREY 999, thanks so much for your comment. I also really enjoy seeing other services' approach to firefighting, particularly around Fire Appliance design and equipment. The change from being in charge to wearing BA was just to play to the strengths of the crew. We had 2 crew commanders on the truck, one older and a more experienced officer, one younger and fitter. Just made sense on the day. The BA sets not being on the cab is likely to become more common, given the new Contaminants Agenda and 'Clean Cab Principle' on long-term health effects in firefighters. There's more from the FBU here: www.fbu.org.uk/news/2019/10/01/contaminants-and-risk-firefighters

    • @oscarosullivan4513
      @oscarosullivan4513 Před 2 lety

      @@wellesbournefirestation4420 Interesting where in the future will they be stored

    • @garlicbreadlikesqfes
      @garlicbreadlikesqfes Před rokem

      @@oscarosullivan4513 generally there's a locker on the appliance dedicated to it. in Queensland, the lefthand side locker, closest to the cab is for the Driver and Captain, the rest are currently stored in the crew seats.

  • @FredericFreedom
    @FredericFreedom Před 2 lety

    Very informative. Really respect these guys. Subbed.

  • @adjo82
    @adjo82 Před 2 lety +6

    Great video. So many police reality TV shows and no fire service ones. Into the Fire was good but only two series were made. Means we rely on CZcams and people like yourself for footage like this.

  • @christopherhulse8385
    @christopherhulse8385 Před 2 lety +3

    Excellent work as always! another interesting one caused by sunlight, i remember the old bullet glass in doors used to cause the same problems years ago.

  • @MrInglisway
    @MrInglisway Před 3 lety +5

    Another great video, however, I would reduce the border or use a white block behind the text as it currently makes the text hard to read. Keep up the great work.

    • @wellesbournefirestation4420
      @wellesbournefirestation4420  Před 3 lety +3

      Hi MrInglisway, thanks for your feedback. I'll have a think about making the narration text clearer to read 👍

  • @andyoxleyonhistravels
    @andyoxleyonhistravels Před 2 lety +1

    Nice quick knock down. Amazing what a good high pressure hosereel can do in a short time when used well.

    • @robert5344
      @robert5344 Před rokem

      typical European ff video.... stepping off the truck and not even fully dressed. could definitely watch some american videos to learn how to put out a fire proper lads. why is it that every single euro ff vid i watch it takes ten minutes to put their mask on? absolute bloody bollocks firefighting

    • @andyoxleyonhistravels
      @andyoxleyonhistravels Před rokem +1

      @@robert5344 lmao 🤡
      You guys takes ages to get your water sorted and your lodd figures are shocking. You lot are years behind European departments.

  • @pickles014
    @pickles014 Před 2 lety +2

    That moment your told your wearing BA!!! 😁😁😁😍😍😍😍😍 gets the heart going

    • @wellesbournefirestation4420
      @wellesbournefirestation4420  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi skysthelimit (like the name!), you're absolutely right. Doesn't matter how many times you have worn Breathing Apparatus, a 'going' house fire always gets the blood pumping.

    • @pickles014
      @pickles014 Před 2 lety +1

      @@wellesbournefirestation4420 just completed my transfer to whole time! Just awaiting results 🤞 love BA but also love the bread and butter training too, pumps ladders etc

    • @wellesbournefirestation4420
      @wellesbournefirestation4420  Před 2 lety

      @@pickles014 Really well done! We are all super pleased for you 👍👍

    • @pickles014
      @pickles014 Před 2 lety

      @@wellesbournefirestation4420 start January WT and just passed BA validation 😁😁 tough 2 days lol

    • @Steve-tj9on
      @Steve-tj9on Před rokem +1

      That should be a thing done on most fires.

  • @Kubacie
    @Kubacie Před 3 lety +3

    Great video! Hoping to see more! Stay safe!

  • @davidtyndall8880
    @davidtyndall8880 Před 2 lety

    I am a carpenter that used to work for a company rebuilding fire damaged houses. My wife hated it when I worked on one of those jobs.
    My house would smell just like the fire job for weeks until we were finished with that job.

  • @BrightResponses_999
    @BrightResponses_999 Před 3 lety +3

    Absolutely love it

  • @jacobkeppler1984
    @jacobkeppler1984 Před rokem

    Nice work guys well done

  • @nightlightasmr7303
    @nightlightasmr7303 Před 2 lety

    Can't beat a good aftermath interior view! Wish we saw that more in fire vids 🏠🔥🚒

    • @wellesbournefirestation4420
      @wellesbournefirestation4420  Před 2 lety +3

      Hi Night Light ASMR, it can be quite shocking to see how extensive the damage from even a small fire can be. A lot of the damage is caused by hot smoke and fire gasses, in addition to the actual flames. That's one reason why working smoke alarms are so important; early detection of a fire gets you out of a building and the Fire Service on our way before huge quantities of damaging smoke are produced. Keeping internal doors closed helps limit smoke damage in the event of a fire as well.
      Part of our vetting process for videos considers the impact of showing post-fire footage, which is why such clips are not that common. Following a fire, someone somewhere is having a truly terrible day. We try our best to publicise the Fire Service, and fire safety advice, whilst remaining respectful to those involved. 👍👍

    • @nightlightasmr7303
      @nightlightasmr7303 Před 2 lety

      @@wellesbournefirestation4420 hi thanks for the reply 😊 I've always had a huge interest in fire fighting and fire saftey and learing about different types of fire etc as I always wanted to become a firefighter but my physical health isn't quite there for it unfortunately. But I still love watching videos like this 🔥🚒👨‍🚒👌🏻

    • @DouglasStocks-od4lv
      @DouglasStocks-od4lv Před rokem

      ​@@wellesbournefirestation4420I've just had my 5yr electrical safety check done part of it was testing the smoke alarms. The electrician discovered that the one in the loving room wasn't linking up to the other ones and had to replace it. As wherevibam every home has to mow have linked smoke and heat detectors.

  • @jimhemsley5472
    @jimhemsley5472 Před 4 měsíci

    Looked a good stop. Could be much worse if no local appliances are available. Fire services still need proper funding, especially with retained stations.

  • @SomersetEmergencyResponses999

    Nice video guys

  • @truenofl5612
    @truenofl5612 Před 2 lety

    Nice Respond!

  • @tylersmusic169
    @tylersmusic169 Před 2 lety +1

    at least that still got a house

  • @andrewdaley5480
    @andrewdaley5480 Před rokem +1

    I have a very powerful home fan I burnt some food years ago I copied what I'd seen on TV and cleared the smoke from the kitchen I seconds does that make me a qualified fireman or just special .🇬🇧👍😜

  • @caomhnoir386
    @caomhnoir386 Před rokem

    How do your callsigns work? Quite confusing being that ours in the US are just "Engine", "Medic", "Rescue", "Truck/Ladder" etc

    • @mickstebbings1192
      @mickstebbings1192 Před rokem +2

      Each station will have a call sign A11 ( Alpha One One) each pump at that station will be have that as the first part of the call sign basically in the UK A pump without a 13.5m ladder is a 1 with a ladder is a 3 a rescue vehicle is a 5 a water carrier is a 7
      So a pump with a ladder wil be A113 a rescue vehicle would be A115 and so on 👍

  • @fire20p2
    @fire20p2 Před 3 lety +1

    Quick question, why would the OIC of wellsbourne appliance go as number 1 BA and nominate someone else to go as OIC, surely he would be assisting the OIC of the first pump that’s already there?

    • @wellesbournefirestation4420
      @wellesbournefirestation4420  Před 3 lety +4

      Hi fire20p2, great question. We just happened to have 2 crew commanders on the appliance at this particular job, and it made more sense for the more experienced OIC to take command of 40 Wellesbourne, and the younger, less experienced OIC to go running around in Breathing Apparatus. As we are an On Call station / crew, the individual members who are available changes constantly so we occasionally have to be flexible as the incident dictates. You're quite right that there was already an OIC at the incident (from 35 Stratford); if Wellesbourne had been first in attendance, we probably wouldn't have swapped the OIC. Hope that answers your question, there was a reason why!

    • @fire20p2
      @fire20p2 Před 3 lety

      @@wellesbournefirestation4420 that’s answered my question, that makes perfect sense, thanks for the reply

  • @suzzysheep9779
    @suzzysheep9779 Před 3 lety +1

    This just shows how dangerous fires can be. The smoke damage is frightening. Im guessing it was a electrical fire?. We where very lucky our tumble dryer plug had be charring and black on the extension cable very lucky.

    • @wellesbournefirestation4420
      @wellesbournefirestation4420  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Suzzy Sheep (love the name!), thank you for sharing. I'm glad you caught the charred extension cable before it became a more serious issue.
      The smoke from a domestic fire is really hot, and filled with fire by-products, so it can be incredibly damaging even some distance from the fire compartment itself. I would add that in this incident, the owner had done everything right (including keeping internal doors closed which helped limit the damage). They were just unlucky as the fire was believed to be started by strong sunlight being focused through a make-up / shaving mirror.

    • @suzzysheep9779
      @suzzysheep9779 Před 3 lety

      That is crazy. Just shows you how much people know about dangers.

    • @GraemeMurphy
      @GraemeMurphy Před rokem

      A tumble dryer should NEVER be used with an extension cable Suzzy.

  • @lifeisgood3386
    @lifeisgood3386 Před rokem

    If this video saves just 1 life then its been worth watching and the making of it one thing everyone can learn is a smoke alarm it does not matter about the cost of it even if you borrow the money remember you cant put a price on a life .!!!

  • @nickeustace9495
    @nickeustace9495 Před rokem +1

    American firefighters will still be working out how to hook up their water by the time you got the fire out

  • @hosedragger-204
    @hosedragger-204 Před 2 lety

    Pardon the stupid question, but what exactly is a "BA Entry Control Point" and what is done there/what is it's purpose?

    • @FF-KMZ9898
      @FF-KMZ9898 Před 2 lety +1

      ThinBlueLine, depending on where you are from, BA in this case Breathing Apparatus. It's the tank/bottle worn on a firefighters back that holds compressed air for breathing in smokey conditions. I'm from the USA and we call them SCBA, SELF CONTAINED BREATHING Apparatus. Hope this helps, stay.🚒🚒🚒

    • @hosedragger-204
      @hosedragger-204 Před 2 lety +1

      @@FF-KMZ9898 not really lol. I'm a volunteer firefighter in the US so I assumed BA was just them shortening SCBA down, I was more talking about the purpose of the entry control point portion. I assume it's like here in that there's someone to take accountability tags or something, but I could be wrong

    • @FF-KMZ9898
      @FF-KMZ9898 Před 2 lety +1

      @@hosedragger-204 doing very very little research, lol, I understand that not everyone in their departments are SCBA qualified hense the BA control. I to am a volunteer for going on 45+ years. Again, hope this helps, lol. Stay safe brother. 🚒🚒

    • @beedeejay5545
      @beedeejay5545 Před 2 lety +1

      @@hosedragger-204 You’re right, BA Entry control is for accountability to the fire crews operating with BA. It also has numerous other information to be put on it such as equipment in operation and how many bars of air in their cylinders and their “time of whistle” (the time for them to exit the fire compartment).

  • @dougielonsdale2888
    @dougielonsdale2888 Před 2 lety

    Wow

  • @okay3256
    @okay3256 Před 2 lety

    When will your next upload be? None for an extremely long time! (I’m aware that it’s difficult to do)

    • @xpoors6641
      @xpoors6641 Před 2 lety +1

      think theyve had stick at work and most probably stopped, dont blame them tbh

    • @okay3256
      @okay3256 Před 2 lety

      @@xpoors6641 most likely

    • @Charlzey1998
      @Charlzey1998 Před rokem +1

      Unfortunately the author of this channel who's also the Crew Commander who narrates these videos sadly passed away in December 2021

  • @Gromper69
    @Gromper69 Před rokem

    And not a single ladder was thrown…

  • @sdsd-cq9tx
    @sdsd-cq9tx Před 2 lety

    Is good

  • @Steve-tj9on
    @Steve-tj9on Před rokem

    Weak firefighting

    • @Naturelady-rf5zx
      @Naturelady-rf5zx Před rokem +3

      Prick. They risk their own ives to save property and lives. Show them some respect.

    • @nimrodfly626
      @nimrodfly626 Před rokem +3

      would running around with unfastened chin straps, empty hoses, silly moustaches whilst a deck gun destroys the property make it stronger?

    • @DouglasStocks-od4lv
      @DouglasStocks-od4lv Před rokem +1

      How only one room was gutted by the fire and only smoke damage to the rest of rhe upstairs rooms. The fire was practically out by the time the second appliance had arrived.

    • @DouglasStocks-od4lv
      @DouglasStocks-od4lv Před rokem +3

      ​@@nimrodfly626what they mean was that they didn't go araround smashing all the windows first and then knock big holes in the roof before deciding to put the fire out.