I would be saying this is more like a insurance scam. Every year we have these fires. If you can't sell your products just burn them and get the insurance money.
Do you know how impractical that is? The amount of sand needed and the time and resources to transport it is huge. Water is much more transportable and efficient. This isn't a campfire.
@@LisaFaiss what? But the lumber yard is next to it. 3 businesses burned down. Im going to Washington to drop a load then get lumber and i was just wondering if this was one of the yards we stop at? Im not sure. Tons of lumber yards around Phoenix people just don’t know
@@Arizona_Vineyard Oh, I didn't know that. It's possible. It was a horrible fire...I mean when the smoke is so dark I thought it was a storm, that's bad. Needs a fair amount of fuel for that. And I believe it was about 2 miles from my place.
Directly attacking the fire in this case would be a waste of water. They were protecting exposures. Also, there was a large amount of fire with a water issue. They decided that protecting the ABCD exposures were the best bet.
This fire was so big, it blocked out the sun for a while. I thought a freaky monsoon was starting till I walked out the front door.
This was like 3 miles from my house.
Are those the ballot eating chickens?
Well there goes the last of the water supply.
No not really developres keeps building more and more no regards for the water shortage.
We're not California clown
Our yearly recycle fire
Put some VOICE on this NEWS
Insurance What happened to the mandated sprinklers.
Not for the open spaces. Come on men!
Yep
I would be saying this is more like a insurance scam. Every year we have these fires. If you can't sell your products just burn them and get the insurance money.
Hay that is a huge fire. I would want to just Bail! Seriously Ihpe everyone stays safe and they keep it from spreading.
Eye c what you did there 🍺
Wtf I saw the smoke from my backyard but I didnt think it was this bad😳😬
Recycling yard huh??
Those microwaves 'missed' and hit the.. lumber yard.
And today was no burning day.
Feels nicer outside with the haze.....
Why not use sand instead of water?
Good as water
Yes that's a good idea like we have beaches to go get and to go to home depot will be wast of tax $$$
Do you know how impractical that is? The amount of sand needed and the time and resources to transport it is huge. Water is much more transportable and efficient. This isn't a campfire.
Too smart and too easy to put the fire out.
Wow, We could make glass.
Horrific
Lumber yard ? If that's lumber burning, it's a 300 trillion dollar loss !!
Not a lumber yard. Recycling plant
@@LisaFaiss what? But the lumber yard is next to it. 3 businesses burned down. Im going to Washington to drop a load then get lumber and i was just wondering if this was one of the yards we stop at? Im not sure. Tons of lumber yards around Phoenix people just don’t know
@@Arizona_Vineyard Oh, I didn't know that. It's possible. It was a horrible fire...I mean when the smoke is so dark I thought it was a storm, that's bad. Needs a fair amount of fuel for that. And I believe it was about 2 miles from my place.
Phoenix fire fighters usually put water every where except on the fire.
To stop the spread out the fire
Directly attacking the fire in this case would be a waste of water. They were protecting exposures. Also, there was a large amount of fire with a water issue. They decided that protecting the ABCD exposures were the best bet.
Tf
Nice try for a distraction from audit lmao.
@@1981menso simpleton
They are realy trying hard to make things hard for the people .
Well there goes the ballots. Hahahaha
Scanalability psycalism computability heinrismudby
it's not the heat, it's the humdidity
How many "alarms" can you call a fire? 10, 36...LOL...
6+
9/11 was a 25 alarm with 2,000 in response the largest fire and medical brigade to ever assemble in the US
@@13eckerlosmuerte yes. Few if us that have served knows the meaning and codes.
@@13eckerlosmuerte Yeah. In oakland, California, the Firestorm of 1991 was a 107-alarm fire (at that point, just a conflagration)