A fire close by in Hamilton Ohio with a CSX passing by!!
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
- The fire happens at an abandoned building that used to be a Paper Mill factory that opened in 1848. This place was called, “Beckett Paper Company” and was thankfully abandoned. I do not how the fire actually started, but I am assuming someone was smoking and threw their cigarette on the ground which caused the building to start burning. This happened as soon as we came and parked, there was a train that passed before the fire started and then there was another that you will see in the video. This is one of the three videos I took as the whole thing happened for about an hour! Enjoy the video!!!
I would have been interested in hearing the radio communications for that fire.
Best film of this fire I have seen. Amazing. Thank you.
A. Totally bad one
Great work of your video! Just sad to see a Hamilton landmark gone. Its amazing how quickly the fire erupted on this West side view. I was on the East side and the fire was brutally hot but this side catches much more intense fire. The spread of this fire was quick. Thanking all the fire personnel for the work they perform to keep us safe.
Unbelievable, great video, thank God we don't see anything like that in theUK, and hope that there was no injuries.
That’s the most “engulfed” fire I’ve ever seen!
Mayberry FD could have had water on fire in 3 mins.....they need more training to get water on fire....total failure...
The company officer probably realized the fire was to far gone to put their personnel in jeporady so they probably just protected the exposures of the other buildings near by. The roof was gone and best thing is to let it burn itself out. Master streams were deployed to cool things down.
10 Minutes to get water flowing? TERRIBLE department.
Oh be quiet
Exactly
why waste resources on a vacant building?
@@robertyoung3992 It's called EXPOSURES!
Awesome pre-arrival video. Thanks for switching gears. Right place, right time.
Don’t see any water being used
It's a vacant building, so why?
Nice job on the video 👍
Thats one of fhe most intenss fires ive seen. nice catch and nice video work
Little boys wanna be firefighter then didn't ever try to stop it
You know these trucks carry supply hose, can you please try to utilize them?
Fortunately, it was all captured in landscape instead of the usually amateurish portrait mode.
That building went up so fast I can’t believe how fast from first fire I like the more of the story please that looks like a train started it but thanks for not talking over it too much. It did speak for itself appreciate that.
I’ve never seen a building go up that fast. The fire company was not prepared at all. They definitely need to do some training and preplanning on their operations.
Saw one in Vancouver last week near my house. Fire hall only 3 minutes away, had water on it in 4 minutes. And yet in a little over 4 more minutes, the whole 6-floor structure was afire from foundation to roof and end-to-end. The intense heat could be felt three blocks away.
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seen a video of a controlled burn of a a huge elevator building was like 10 stories high or more, it was impressive. they had the whole area blocked off firemen stationed all over the place.
From 3:28 to 10:20 HOLY SH🤬T!!!!!!!!!! WOW bro that is extremely crazy & it looks like a super out of control wild 🔥🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
Where is the water after 6 minutes
No water. Y.
Thinking ballon frame and someone mentioned old construction. Wood that has been drying out for years.
Brick building for manufacturing paper, with concrete floors, and mainly steel inside with wooden partitions and lots of remaining combustibles.
@@bobvidoni5898 Thank you for the information. I was trying to look at what I saw from it.
I definitely appreciate it. It is really sad that such a historic building was lost.
Grew up in Hamilton a long time ago. I remember when Beckett was in operation.
Why did you stayed at the same place for all your filming?
sorry to say you take to long to get water on the fire the place is fucked now
All that 150 yr old dried out timber fueled that
and it was very windy on that day so that fuel the 🔥 also because From 3:28 to 10:20 of this video watch how the flames grow bigger & bigger and more out of control. in this case flames plus fresh oxygen equals out of control🔥 (just like out of control wild fires)
Brick building for manufacturing paper, with concrete floors, and mainly steel framing inside inside with wooden partitions and lots of remaining combustibles.
My dad used to work there long long time ago.
WOW!! that fire is intense!
The way that lit up I'm thinking arson big time. At that time of day to have such a heavy fire, not accidental. Why so long to get water going? Not good.
The best Rail fan video with fire.
paper mills go up QUICK!!!
Not paper mills . A couple years ago in my home state an old cereal factory was just as bad
Good thing it wasn't raining, they might not have shown up at all.
12 Minute mark before we could see wet stuff on the red stuff. Did they have a water supply problem, or was it a controlled burn? The truck company didn't get the ladder pipe working for 12 minutes. When the video started, they had the stick sorta up.
That’s very dangerous to even fight
What a shame!!!
Fire of that magnitude is probably best left to burn itself out if the building is abandoned and no other structures are in immediate danger. For the firemen to begin using their equipment, they'd have to get close enough to the inferno which would immediately vapourise water before it got to the seat of the fire. Be like dousing a bonfire with a water pistol.
Also appeared as if there was little or not enough pressure pumped to the tower ladder or the wind dispersed the stream before the water got to the building.
@@CalHutchinsonthey had pressure issues at the beginning from the hydrants and requested water in that area to be increased
Definitely a very poor attack. One tower and nondeck guns 13 minutes in?
I guess this was some sort of warehouse, I wish you lot would stop giving the fire department such a bad time
Used to be a paper manufacturing facility.
You guys worrying too much about a train and it's load
is it just me or did that spread incredibly fast? i bet it was arson.
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sorry to say you take to long to get water on the fire the place is fucked now
sorry to say you take to long to get water on the fire the place is fucked now