HEAVY FIRE on Arrival • House Fire Incident Recap
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- čas přidán 7. 07. 2023
- Your #FCFRDFirefighters train hard knowing that at any moment they can be called to combat a fire at any type of structure throughout Fairfax County. On Monday, April 3, at 12:38 PM, Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department units were dispatched to the 6100 blk of Dabney Ct in the West Springfield area for multiple calls for a house on fire. Crews arrived on the scene with heavy fire showing from a one-story rambler with a basement. Watch as #FCFRD firefighters deploy strategies and tactics to battle the fire.
Interesting that Truck has the nozzle. Everyone utilized for rapid response. Outstanding.👍
Very impressed with how fast they attacked the fire once on scene. They hit the ground running. It drives me crazy when I see crews arrive then spend the next 5 minutes putting on there PPE.
I've kinda thought the same thing watching other fire response videos. Take forever to begin hitting with water as the places burn. I imagine some of them are volunteer units and not as proficient.
Water on it right away and these guys are hustling!!!
crew suggesting the use of the 2 1/2 inch hand line gets a gold star for this fire. That was the right answer..
This is my county Fire Dept, they don't mess around. Fire knocked out in less than 5 mins or it's free 😂😂😂
Fantastic attack and flawless plan executed by the department. 👍👍👍
I loved seeing different perspectives of the fire scene and video clips of putting out the fire. The explanations of what’s going on what’s going on was superb!
With that much fire showing and to have a knock in 30 minutes.
What a great job you guys did in doing that.
Thank you to all firefighters everywhere for protecting the citizens of your coverage area.
Excellent video. Really appreciate the explanations of what the crews are doing.
Great job!! Very impressed with their knowledge of where the hydrants were located. They were communicating as to which engine would take which hydrant. They stopped hooked up and pulled the lines from the engine as they went to the scene. So many departments go to the scene than a firefighter manually pulls the line back to the hydrant they drove right past!
@Fairfax County Fire and Rescue
I know I like these longer-form videos of actual working fires better than some of your earlier shorter content. Please keep these videos coming. I think others also prefer this sort of content.
From our untrained eyes the fire ground looks like chaos. But thanks to the excellent video and captions, we can see how well organized everything actually is. Outstanding work!
First thing I noticed. You guys TALK to each other. Fantastic communication both en route and on scene. Aggressive too. If I'm not mistaken the first in engine caught their own hydrant. Perfection. This is a well trained and aggressive fd. Keep getting after it boys.
I've watched a lot of fire video's on here since I come from a family of firemen, and all I can say is "Excellent Fire Fighting" Period!!! Great job guys!!!
Best Response / Strategy I've seen in a very long time!!
Also pro-level video & detailed info.
GREAT Video Footage.... love the POV and getting reactions from the neighbors. I had instant Flash Back. I too lived in a cul de sac like one shown. Our neighbors and their kids were like Family. My own kids spent lots of time with the other kids.
My house was dead center in cul de sac same as house on fire. I can't imagine loosing a great home like that. Years later and in different neighborhood, house across street had a fire start in garage then spread to exterior. Fire Units responded quickly and the hydrant was 20 feet away. They got flames knocked back then cut holes to ventilate. The 5/8's Fire Stop Dry Wall in garage kept fire from spreading into the interior. There was still significant smoke and water damage anyway.
That was impressive! Great communication and a coordinated effort. Well done!
This is one of the best videos I saw for a long time and it brings back memories when I was a volunteer firefighter for St.Helens Oregon. I can't believe how things have change since I 984 since I started when I was a explore and work up a volunteer. Great job ladies and gentlemen on this fire.
Thanks for all the explanation of what's going on. Great job. Keep safe.
VERY well done video. Good captioning, excellent radio traffic.
Respect to FCFR
It baffles me as why this is not SOP for all fire departments … get there quick as you can - put water on it quick as you can while at the same time being sure all are out of the structure - this operation was a master class!
A great explanation and view of how fighting a fire works. Very informative - thanks
This is a great lesson on how command is making everyone move smooth and have the most effect on the fire. Within minutes multiple lines are on the fire and conditions are improving. Well done.
Efficient and organized, nice job FCF&R!
Great video - the descriptive captions are first class. Fascinating. Big appreciation to whoever produced the video and of course the firefighters and other responders. Kind regards to you all from the UK.
Amazing show of professionalism here you guys are beasts
Nice job on the attack and the presentation. Great to see other aggressive fire departments still exist.
Great video that provides the many parts of the initial assignment.
one of the best departments I have seen.. so efficient, effective.
They seem to have their emergency services nicely connected for events. Impressive really.
Nice video good to see good for training thanks for adding additional information thanks for having the multiple points of view so we could really taking the whole picture and see what's going on.
Good video. Great coordination and efforts by your crews.
Thanks for posting this.
Nice work guys, and the firecam is a great piece of kit!
It unusual to see a fire department put water on a fire within ten minutes of arrival. Amazing how well water works on fire.
That was a great attack, and use of safety gear. one of the best departments I have seen.. so efficient, effective..
Better than text book. Really nice job Fairfax.
Great job gentlemen!😊
What a great video with fantastic explinations. These men and women really are the best at what they do. Thank you all.
Excellent thanks
You all did an outstanding job. You did so much better than most fire companies I follow. You got in there and got it done before the entire home burned to the ground. Will subscribe to the channel 😊
This fire crew was on their A game for sure. Nice job!
Aggressive fire attack means water on fire as fast as you can. Textbook use of the principles learned from FSRI and Project Mayday among others. Very well done, thank you for sharing brothers.
GREAT WORK!!
Great job, Well organized attack and utilization of resources. Your department seems well trained. Congrats.
Excellent explanations and comments. Thank you. Great to see the guys ready to go, not spending valuable minutes putting on PPEs.
P.S. Second time viewing this after spending time with various learning how to read smoke videos.
I have no problem living here have always used good tactics and always will. I don't see any of your masterpiece videos anywhere,
Really nice job #FCFRD !!!!
Great job by all 👍🏻
Well Done! Both fire reduction and video production!
A perfect example of how training, communication and teamwork resulted in the fire quickly getting knocked down. 😊
Excellent work, very impressive.
Very good video - conveys who is doing what and why. Well done.
I'm a firefighter with OWL, I found this very useful since I haven't run any fires with your department yet.
Your team is the best. What a fantastic job. Other videos have crews waiting for water forever and can't get PPE on. You would think it would be in in the rig. This is how it is done. DW retired BC
Great job.
Watching a 2.5 go to work is always amazing
Great video. And excellent picture quality too.
Excellent video
Excellent job.
Great video
Good one Ryan!
Outstanding video.
How it’s done….Strong work Fairfax County !
Awesome work by the crews, stay low and let it blow.
That was a great attack, and use of safety gear
Awesome Knock Guys! Stay safe!
Outstanding fire attack and command!
Strong work.
Great job!!!!!❤❤❤❤ very professional......
EXCELLENT captioning
Nice job guys..👍✌️✌️
Very efficient and well trained fire dept.
Like watching a team play baseball after they've played together for five years. Extremely professional!
Great video, shame there was so much damage. Good work to all.
Excellent job. Guys wrre hustling. Communcation was 100%. Ooerations should be written up in a text book.
Good job Firefighters
The residents of Fairfax are lucky to have such an advanced emergency response. This is a long way from whem my parents and siblings were first responders for Fairfax county in the 1970s. This is the standard that the first responders in our nation should look to.
It's nice to see units getting water on the fire as soon as they hit the ground.
They saved the charred hulk.
A job well done! Might want to consider keeping that 2nd arriving truck out of the cul-da-sac, looked pretty clogged up with 2 trucks parked in their.
Great video and narration.
As good a knock down as this is, (and it is), I wonder why they didn’t initially knock down the bulk of fire with the master streams of the two engines and ladder. IDK if the ladder is a quint, but the elevated master stream should have slowed the progression of the fire, as hand lines are stretched? aka “Transitional Attack”.
Nice quick attack!
This video should be used for training purposes
Nice to watch how the U.S fire department works ..☺️ 😅
Greetings from Germany ❤
That's the way to do it !
I know everybody says this but I still would like to thank you firefighters for being there for us. you are the unsung heroes of the civilian side.... without you we would live in a country that would contain nothing but ashes and dust...
Water is a remarkable element.
One heck of a job!
That a good fire department. Used to live there.
they knocked that down quickly.
“Big red truck! Big flashy lights! Meh I’m going to turn anyways🤷♂️”
At every fire video someone always has to find something wrong especially when they were not on scene and don’t know all the facts.
I just saw this video in my suggested and thought the equipment looked familiar. Oh yea, my dept has one of their old ladder trucks haha
That was fast!
Good greeve, that is a lot of engines at the first alarm!!
Job well done ...quick kock down
Wow, all on the initial are FXCO units. The Powercall on SAF401 sounds weird on the video!
i have been to Virginia and DC my grandparents live down there and great job on the fire i love watching this kind of stuff i have some videos of fire calls coming past my house and others if you want to check it out i will be watching I have some fire vids check it out
Did they establish a cause?
Omg I hope everyl one is safe. 😢😢
Bonjour super la vidéo aux coeurs de l action avec les pompiers pour leurs dévouement merci de faire connaître notre métier en France