Neighbors House on Fire Christmas Evening. Very Sad…
Reporter Darron 4-A-Day captures an amazing fire progression in true HD. Location is Searcy Arkansas. Watch as this nitrous oxide fueled fire melts metal beams to liquid and nearby telephone poles ignite. All right next to a very populated apartment complex. The city was covered with putrid smelling fumes and ashes. Visit searcypress.com for the longer video.
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Dude, check out how effective fire sprinklers are. One room burns completely out and no one could survive. The other has a fire sprinkler in it. You’d be sleeping in that room. This comes from our friends in St. Louis. Wally Miller narrates.
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Shortly after 5:30 am Halloween morning, Baltimore County westside units were alerted for a reported house fire at 104 Clarendon Avenue in Pikesville (Fire Box 2-14). While units were responding, Fire Dispatch advised that Baltimore County Police were reporting one burn victim. BCoFD Engine 19 (Garrison career) arrived with fire and smoke showing out windows on the second floor of a 2-story house and initiated fire attack as the victim was being pulled out by police officers and a family member. Pikesville Volunteer Fire Company Tower 323′s crew performed search and rescue and assisted with extinguishing the fire, ventilation and salvage. Squad 322′s crew performed lighting and salvage. BCoFD Medic 2 (Pikesville career) and EMS 5 treated a male patient with significant burns, who was flown via Maryland State Police Trooper 1 to the burn unit at Bayview Medical Center. BCoFD fire investigators determined the fire started due to a bundle of electrical wires in an upstairs bedroom.
A fully wooden warehouse 6 stories in height containing over 1 million gallons of hootch. Add a lighting strike and you’ve got one helluva a blaze. Even the “crick” is burning. (video by Lou Angeli)
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silver burns down the house. so shadow makes him go house hunting. and silver actually finds a good house. Music: Chao Garden (remix) team chaotix theme song
My neighbors and I think he probably started this fire on purpose. He is the definition of a loose cannon
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police have surveillance video of a man with a gas can in front of the building just before the fire started. The fire was reported at 4:28 am Monday inside an apartment building at 55 Harrison Place. There was almost nowhere to go to escape. It was dark and smoke filled the first floor within minutes. Flames poured from the roof by the time firefighters got there. People were jumping out upper floor windows, officials said. Others were scrambling down the back fire escape. She was my baby. My baby. And someone took her away, cried Antonio Olivo, whos 17-year-old daughter Sophia was trapped and killed in this fire. Her friend, Leah, was burned over half her body trying to save her. Mr. Olivo, who remained at the scene all morning, is unable to wrap his head around the possibility that this fire was arson. My daughter is dead. She had nothing to do with anything, he said. Firefighters said the flames spread incredibly fast, evidence of an accelerant. Fire Marshalls were looking at an orange gas can found nearby as possibly the one being held by a man seen on surveillance tape going in and out of the building before the fire. Residents are also angry because they said they had complained about the condition of the building for months. The conditions were very bad. There were holes in the floor, the staircase was in very bad shape. We had to put portable liners on the floor and on the staircase, said FDNYs Chief Mannix. Its sad a 17-year-old girl had to die for these people …
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Second and third-degree burns cause blistering, charring and blackening of the skin, which need to be cooled with clean, synthetic materials and a sterile dressing. Seek medical treatment for second and third-degree burns with tips from a street firefighter in this free video on first aid and burns. Expert: Joe Bruni Contact: firestop.staylow@verizon.net Bio: Captain Joe Bruni has over three decades of experience as a street firefighter and company officer. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
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