HEAVY FIRE Two Alarms Neptune New Jersey Structure Fire 2/6/24



Monmouth County – Neptune Township – 1202 11th Ave – Two Alarms

Around 12:20 PM Neptune got a call for a reported house fire, caller said smoke and flames were coming from the house. First arriving officer confirmed the heavy smoke & fire and quickly requested the BOX Alarm assignment. 34-74 career staffed engine was first due and stretched a 1.3/4 line into the home attacking the fire. The first due truck Tower 83-89 was going to the roof to vent and open up. Crews reported inside the fire was running the walls of the home from the basement up and fire quickly started to vent the 3rd story and roof. Crews backed off the roof and the second alarm was transmitted. More lines were stretched inside and out to put the fire under control. Second alarm companies arrived on scene and helped with overhaul and opening up some hot spots. Nobody was reported inside the house. According to News 12, three fire fighters sustained injuries and one was transported to JSUMC. The condition of the FF is stable. No other injuries were reported. Crews were on scene for around 2.5 hours.

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22 pensamientos sobre “HEAVY FIRE Two Alarms Neptune New Jersey Structure Fire 2/6/24

  1. I also wonder why your power cables are not buried in the ground, which run in front of the houses. It is difficult for a skylift / ladder car to access the fire and also save any people on upper floors.

    just curious?

    Moreover. good firefighting and good teamwork you have 🙂

  2. I think you are so slow to get water for your fires in the USA. Why don't you have more water tankers that quickly save time so the fire doesn't spread? Then of course you have to use fire hydrants..

    how do you americans feel about it?

    In Sweden, as a rule, we always have large tankers that go with us in case of fires.

  3. I hope all of those who watching this learn something from this. Here was about a 100 year old house. And it was burning ? for almost 15 mins outside of the fact that they put vynal siding on the building which I would never do. This building is strong it was built to the last. These so called new buildings they are building today if they catch on fire they are gone in 5 to 15 mins I worked at an apt complex where there were about 12 apt buildins. Well the first one caught on fire ? it caught a 2nd on on fire and burnt part of a third one. The 1st one was much bigger then the house in the video by twice its size it was gone in 8 mins just goes to show you just exactly what these so called ne buildings are nothing but junk. And it saids nothing for the people who are trapped inside these buildings when they are trapped and can not get out. They charge anywhere from 1000 a to 3000 a month for these pile of junk oh one more thing you have to buy insurance to that way if the apt catches on fire they can put a claim on your insurance. So they can rebuild this junk that you live in. Now to the builders and the people that own and build this junk houses and apt and other cheap crap. What do the call it when you kill someone due to you wanting to save money and cut corners.

  4. The east coast tactics are mind boggling.

    Opening the roof in balloon construction and then letting fire free burn is just insane
    A 4 man crew work quick and hard putting water on that would have dropped fire spread by 90%
    The guys on the roof at 7:00+ are just risking their lives. No reason to be up there..
    OMG this is painful

  5. So why didn’t they spot that tower ladder in a position that it could be used on arrival?
    I know everyone has their opinion on vertical ventilation, but if the decision to do it is made, why not do it as safely as possible?
    That is a steep roof and a long way to the ground.

  6. what kind of amateurs are you?? For God's sake. After more than ten minutes of being there, the fire starts to spread?? Well, unbelievable. Thank God I'm European where we have firefighters at a much better level.

  7. Fantastic footage. It's a shame that this house caught fire,as it looked like a beautiful property. I hope the firefighters that were injured recover quickly. Have a great day my friend,and stay safe ❤️?⚘️?.

  8. ❤❤❤??lets stop and hope everyone is doing ok let's stop they deserve alot of credit tons of it let's stop and honor and appreciate the paramedics and firemen and police who proudly serve us your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated thanks great job great team work and good catches as usual still going strong stay safe and warm out there its a tough job you do it well thanks don't work to hard appreciate you guys thanks !!! Joe ❤??

  9. 2:34, did he just say "Have the fucking crew go to the basement"?????
    Balloon frames are a bitch, and they had almost no good way to get a ladder up there. Incredible job to get up there to vent, and you could tell they were fighting it hard from the inside.

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