
My wife and I discovered this fire before SFD got there. Nobody was injured.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
West midlands fire service in action in photos…at the end a few of our American “brothers”
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Car starts on fire in Wal-Mart West Bend parking lot
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Here is video of Biloxi firefighters battling an RV fire and subsequent explosion at a west Biloxi RV park on the morning of Jan. 20, 2010. The video was shot by bystander Dave Schantz. He provided this file to the Biloxi Fire Department, and investigators later released it to the city’s Public Affairs Office. Read comments and a story about the RV fire on the city’s web site, biloxi.ms.us.
8/7/08 Crazy Apartment fire
Video Rating: 5 / 5
Engine Tanker, Engine, and Squad on a Working House Fire in 24′s 1st Due: West Hampshire St Piedmont, WV. On 4/19/10 at approximately 2155 hours, the southside crews were dispatched for a working house fire on West Hampshire St Piedmont, WV (24′s 1st Due). Units dispatched on the late evening fire were Station 24, 22, ET 19, Engine 361, Squad 23, and EMS 50. The upgrade to the residential box, brought ER 19, Truck 33, Air Light 38. ET 22 responded with 6 volunteers and D/C Kight. ET 22 arrived on the scene to find a working house fire with fire showing from a third floor window on the Bravo side on the house. All occupants were out of the house. The crew from ET 22 pulled an 1 3/4″ 250′ attack line and advanced the line to the third floor. The ET had their own hydrant on the corner however the hydrant was out of service. Additional supply was hand jacked to a hydrant on the West Fairview St. Engine 221 responded with 6 volunteers and was second to arrive on the scene and backed up the crew on the Engine Tanker on fire attack. The crew from the Engine Tanker made an aggressive attack on the fire with a quick knockdown. The fire was located on the third floor of the house. Truck 24′s crew came to the third floor and assisted with overhaul and ventilation. Chief 24 Jackson assumed the Hampshire St Command. Squad 22 also responded with 4 volunteers. Truck 33 was able to ladder the building on Side Bravo to the fire floor. Positive Pressure Fan was used to ventilate the house …
Video taken on the scene of the 4th Alarm house fire this evening in West Caldwell. Got on scene about 30 minutes after the first call went out. Arrived to find heavy fire through the roof and venting out all windows on all sides. 1st due companies reported “extremely poor” hydrant presssure and had to first go in with just using tank water. Companies operating on scene are as follows: -West Caldwell Fire Department -North Caldwell Fire Department -Caldwell Fire Department -Essex Fells Fire Department -Fairfield Fire Department -Verona Fire Department -West Essex Ambulance Squad -Caldwell Police Department ***Bloomfield Fire Department was sent to provide coverage from one of the Caldwells, not exactly sure which company though*** I know I’m probably missing a few departments but the scene was complete chaos. If your department was there and I did not list you please let me know and I will gladly add you to the info. Sorry but as I said, it was maddness on the fire ground. I hope you all enjoy these next 4 videos, I’d consider this to be top 5 out of the fires I have shot this year.
Video Rating: 5 / 5
Burning Issue magazine editor has a go at cutting the roof off a vehicle using specialist equipment.
Robbinsville Engine 40 (IAFF local 3786) reponded mutual aide to Remington Circle, West Windsor NJ at their 2 alarm fire. Companies had heavy fire throughout a 3 bay door garage of a single family, 2 story wood frame. Fire extended to the 2nd floor and attic, while high winds contributed to the fires intensity. Visit my webpage www.NJRenewableEnergy.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5
March 2006- West Hazleton Fire Department was dispatched to a Building Fire on Madison Ave in West Hazleton. 1st Arriving Apparatus found a large abandoned building (3 City blocks in length by 1 block wide) well involved. It took 8 Engine Companies utilizing 7 Hydrants, 4 Truck Companys (2 Seagrave 100Ft RA’s and 2 Mack/baker Tower Ladders)and numerous Rescue Squads about 14 hours to control. Nobody was injured and the cause was undetermined due to the shear volume of Fire and everything being consumed. Due to the amount of Fire upon arrival, Arson was the suspected Cause.
Video Rating: 4 / 5











