WORKING SHED FIRE Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey 8/26/21

Publicado 2021-08-26
OC - Point Pleasant Beach - Broadway & Channel Dr.

Around 10:00 AM Point Pleasant Beach police dispatched a possible shed fire. Shorty after they upgraded to a working shed fire since they were getting multiple calls. 4300 arrived and confirmed a working shed fire. The first due engine was 4201 and they pulled a 1 3/4 line off the truck and hit the fire. The fire was quickly knocked and overhaul was completed. Inside was an ice maker that had caught on fire. 4211 & 4305 sent threw crews forward to assist with the overhaul.

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  • @gregggoss2210
    Today: Seabass Ling Flounder Sorry, no fresh fish left. All fried fish now.
  • @DWBurns
    That is why a garden hose attached to a faucet is a good idea to keep handy. The boss could have been in overhaul by the time the engine crew arrived.
  • @nosny3570
    simultaneous interior / exterior attack depending on how close one stands next to the shed. Bigger flames came out of my arse this morning
  • The Chief could have had that completely knocked down with an extinguisher
  • @AwesomeErich
    That’s got to be most likely the smallest structure the fire department there has ever put out a fire on!! Lol
  • @Backnine907
    That had to be the slowest burning fire ever! Made for a great "Probie" training class.
  • @williamgray6209
    So I guess the marina has no water hose and the fire chief could put it out with a 2.5 gallon water can and a 20 lbs ABC from the chiefs car? A 200 foot water line and not the bumper line?? LMAO
  • @4merLawman
    Booster line would have taken care of that.
  • @TrainsOnGoPro
    Why not just use the 1 inch hose reel for this job? Get water on it quick and easy to pack up.
  • @tonyco5332
    Love this channel. Love the narration even more. Keep talking and please give us more. Thanks!
  • @jelracer98
    Come on down folks we are having a half off on our hot sheds, don't delay because you might get burnt lol
  • @garyh8512
    I hope everyone got out safely. This is so similar to a porta-potty fire a few years ago. Lucky all escaped with only minor burns.
  • Watching the chief get dressed & watching the the hose come off in a knot was enough for me.Old trucks used to have a booster hose on the back.
  • @chosenone1004
    I’d like to start by saying that’s a very ugly fire truck . Second , those air packs have straps on them , if you pull both sides they tighten up . Third , if the chief actually used that can properly he could have knocked that fire out . Either way stay safe gentlemen
  • @josephdeakyne197
    fmy grand dad lived in Herbert's Ville was Mack fire truck builder up north Jersey in Plainfield old smoke great work guys never no what's in those building s propane scary walking up with cold water
  • @timb8373
    I'm curious about a couple things 1. Why do so many department these days specs trucks without reel lines? They used to be almost standard equipment. 2. Why did they not used the ready line in the front bumper? Seems like it would be a lot easier to deploy and stow.
  • Excellent job on the clip I am actually down in PPB til Sunday morning And missed this fire by a few hours Them Quest engines are really something else eh??