LLEGADA TEMPRANA DOS ALARMAS Estructura Fire Brick Nueva Jersey 26/09/24



Brick Township – Dos alarmas – 776 Lexington Drive – Ocean County – Nueva Jersey Justo después de las 8:00 a. m., el Departamento de Policía de Brick Township recibió una llamada sobre un incendio en una estructura en la dirección de 776 Lexington Drive en Sally Ike Road en la parte de Herbersillve de la ciudad. . La persona que llamó informó que aparecía humo y llamas en el teléfono con despacho. Primero, el Jefe de Policía y Bomberos (2400) llegó y encontró una condición de incendio y humo que salía de la estructura. Segundos después de las 24:00 se solicitó una segunda asignación de alarma. Eso incluye a todas las compañías de bomberos de Brick Township más Point Pleasant Boro & Howell Township. La casa se encontraba en construcción según los trabajadores y vecinos del lugar. En el momento del incendio había un equipo trabajando en la casa. Primero, el motor 2471 entró en escena, agarró una boca de riego y comenzó a estirar una línea de ataque de 2,5 pulgadas hacia el exterior de la casa. Poco después se estiró una línea interior de 2471 una línea de 1,3/4 de pulgada a través de la puerta principal. La primera capa debida 2325 se instaló frente a la estructura y entró a trabajar. 2435 fue la segunda escalera debida y colocó el cubo detrás de 25. Los equipos dentro y fuera lucharon contra el incendio mientras el fuego arrasaba la línea del techo y avanzaba hacia el lado B de la estructura. Poco después, los equipos pudieron detener la propagación del fuego a lo largo de la línea del techo y el fuego comenzó a oscurecerse. Posteriormente, equipos de Howell Township 19-1 y Point Pleasant Boro llegaron al lugar. Desde el exterior de la casa se pudieron observar graves daños por incendio mientras las llamas se extinguían. Poco después la escalera de la torre operó y la mayor parte del incendio fue derribado con una combinación de todas las líneas de mano y escaleras de la torre. Las causas del incendio se desconocen hasta el momento y están bajo investigación. Los equipos permanecieron en el lugar durante aproximadamente dos horas, visitando los puntos críticos y ayudando a los investigadores. Nadie resultó herido y no hubo bomberos heridos. #fire #firetruck #firefighter #structure Instagram – JerseyShoreFireResponse Descargue la aplicación ciudadana aquí para ver videos y transmisiones exclusivas – Aparatos en la escena – 2400 2471 2325 2213 2100 2200 2110 7503 19-1-77 19-1-66 7500 7520

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  2. I understand that the manpower was very limited for a while. But once a crew started the interior attack they were not supported by a backup line, appropriate ventilation, a RIT, and ladder placement for emergency egress.

    Also, they need guys inside with hooks opening up to that attic space.

    20 plus minutes into it and no progress. Big fire overhead. Limited manpower. Time to pull the guys out and go defensive. The house was not going to be saved from almost the start. Keep the guys safe.

  3. Tell me you are afraid to use the tools you have without telling me you are afraid to use the tools you have….. Utterly pathetic response on 2 fronts first due truck being slow as shit and not using the ladder trucks. Also it shoult not of taken rescue that long to get there. I personally believe every volunteer dept and or close by depts should be staffed with full crew for 1 engine 1 ladder and rescue 24/7

  4. Second time watching the video and it’s worse than I thought. I will say I have never, would never or at this could never be a firefighter but this is really bad. If it is volunteer I’m sure it is somehow still being funded by tax money. They should at least have some knowledge of what they are doing, house is burning to the ground and their just standing there, looks at least a dozen. And the only water I see looks like it’s coming from a garden hose. Did someone stop the truck at a bar and bring people along for free beer. And curious who is posting this video and are they affiliated with the fire department, can’t imagine they would post this if they are.

  5. Can I ask a question? In a lot of these videos, I see guys pulling lines at structure fires then having to take a minute or so to put on their SCBA's gloves, hoods. The last volunteer department I ran with, if you responded to a structure fire, the nozzle man and the backup had all that stuff on before we got on scene. All we needed to do was pull a line and by the time we got to the front door we had water. Fire doubles in size every 60 seconds. Why do I not see other departments doing this?

  6. I watched hundreds of structure fires here on YT. Videos like this hurt.

    European firefighters: excellent training and equipment – water out in seconds after arrival
    Russian firefighters: old equiment and limited water supply on remote wooden houses, but they use every drop and every second, because they know they will get not more water or backup.
    Japanese firefighters: unrivaled discipline and organisation.
    South American firefighters: not the best equipment, but fit and determined.
    American firefighters: slow, unorganized, lets stroll the rooftop for 15min before we decive where to vEnT, maybe when the chief comes back from his break. Doesnt matter if voluntary or professional brigades.

  7. For me it looks more like a clowns show instead of firefighters… so many peoples around but atill everything goes so slow… looks like 1st day at this job in most cases also. I dont know what tou guys are learning at these schools but I guess its way different than in europe… our guys work way different its a damn one store building why ladder trucks? Why you carry water if not a single drop of that goes out before hydrant is connected and charged? Pre connected lines??!??!?!??!? Why? European crew connects em on site as long as needed from pieces starts working on fire way before hydrant is connected thats why there is everyone doing something instead of just standing and watching. Yours fire equipment is different more advanced bigger and so on and still nothing happens at least 20min after arrival?… cmon guys you can do better than that. At arrival there was one 3rd of the roof on fire why do not use simple ladders and start from there? Instead of spraying water over the house??!??!? Maybe that would save at least something than pretending oh Im extinguishing it but still burns to the ground? Cant understand who teaches these firefighters…

  8. If the plan was to let the fire walk across the whole roof then great job guys! Also, kudos to all the packed up guys who held that front lawn in place! You made sure it wasn’t going anywhere! (24 years of service)

  9. 每次看消防員運動會時,那些消防隊隊員每個都動作飛快,似乎只要消防隊一到火場,2分鐘內就能控制火勢,事實顯然不是。

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