FIRE!
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After all these years,
My C/T still sucks!
My C/T still sucks!
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So we set off to Brusters around nine tonight(I was sick for a choco shake) and then decided to go to see the house.
As we approach the stoplight to cross the road the house is on..we see TONS of fire and rescue trucks heading towards where we are moving.
HMMM we wonder..
We get on the road and MORE trucks come..
Just before you turn into where we are moving, there was this spectacular house- BEAUT of a house.
The whole right side was in flames, HUGE ones, lighting up the sky. Every firetruck from miles around responded..Smell was horrible.
We came back and the whole roof was involved. Poor house will have nothing left-and even MORE firetrucks are coming.
Makes me sick to think about. I almost cried to imagine the poor family who lived there. This wasn't the normal shack that burns up around here, this was a sure enough make you wanna drool to own it pretty house.
As we approach the stoplight to cross the road the house is on..we see TONS of fire and rescue trucks heading towards where we are moving.
HMMM we wonder..
We get on the road and MORE trucks come..
Just before you turn into where we are moving, there was this spectacular house- BEAUT of a house.
The whole right side was in flames, HUGE ones, lighting up the sky. Every firetruck from miles around responded..Smell was horrible.
We came back and the whole roof was involved. Poor house will have nothing left-and even MORE firetrucks are coming.
Makes me sick to think about. I almost cried to imagine the poor family who lived there. This wasn't the normal shack that burns up around here, this was a sure enough make you wanna drool to own it pretty house.
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After all these years,
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I shoulda clarified- the burning shacks are normally vacant.
Horrible Horrible, I am still sick about it.This wasn't a vacant hovel- this was someone's beautiful house.Just thinking about them going on like normal then their house........Worst thing ever, and my worst fear.
Horrible Horrible, I am still sick about it.This wasn't a vacant hovel- this was someone's beautiful house.Just thinking about them going on like normal then their house........Worst thing ever, and my worst fear.
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One of the worst things I have ever seen was when I was in the Navy, on the aircraft carrier and working as the departure controller [as in air traffic controller]. Had a transport take off with 17 aboard and almost instantaneously heard an "Oh S**T" from the pilot. I looked up at the TV monitor and saw the plane going sideways and cartwheeling into the ocean as I was hearing his last words. Now that affected me like you can not even imagine.
#9
Originally posted by ISELLFORD@July 27, 2005, 7:39 AM
One of the worst things I have ever seen was when I was in the Navy, on the aircraft carrier and working as the departure controller [as in air traffic controller]. Had a transport take off with 17 aboard and almost instantaneously heard an "Oh S**T" from the pilot. I looked up at the TV monitor and saw the plane going sideways and cartwheeling into the ocean as I was hearing his last words. Now that affected me like you can not even imagine.
One of the worst things I have ever seen was when I was in the Navy, on the aircraft carrier and working as the departure controller [as in air traffic controller]. Had a transport take off with 17 aboard and almost instantaneously heard an "Oh S**T" from the pilot. I looked up at the TV monitor and saw the plane going sideways and cartwheeling into the ocean as I was hearing his last words. Now that affected me like you can not even imagine.
I was involved in an extrication about two years ago and witness one of my high school friends brother pass away from the trauma (his head hit a tree trunk because he wasn't wearing his seat belt). That was hard, especially when my friend showed up at the scene and I had to tell him that he couldn't see his little brother. It broke my heart and really wreaked havoc on a lot of the other FF's emotions too.
Life is full of tragedies. I don't really think one is worse than another when it comes to human life.
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I don't enjoy fire. It creeps me out.
And I don't enjoy watching someones life go up in HUGE flames either.
Changed the title......
And I don't enjoy watching someones life go up in HUGE flames either.
Changed the title......
#11
Originally posted by 1999 Black 35th GT@July 27, 2005, 7:26 AM
That would have scarred me for life too Ed!
I was involved in an extrication about two years ago and witness one of my high school friends brother pass away from the trauma (his head hit a tree trunk because he wasn't wearing his seat belt). That was hard, especially when my friend showed up at the scene and I had to tell him that he couldn't see his little brother. It broke my heart and really wreaked havoc on a lot of the other FF's emotions too.
Life is full of tragedies. I don't really think one is worse than another when it comes to human life.
That would have scarred me for life too Ed!
I was involved in an extrication about two years ago and witness one of my high school friends brother pass away from the trauma (his head hit a tree trunk because he wasn't wearing his seat belt). That was hard, especially when my friend showed up at the scene and I had to tell him that he couldn't see his little brother. It broke my heart and really wreaked havoc on a lot of the other FF's emotions too.
Life is full of tragedies. I don't really think one is worse than another when it comes to human life.
I was a volunteer for 5 years when I lived in PA. I know where you are coming from brother.
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Luckily I havent experienced a fire to that caliber yet, but I've seen some life changing things when I did ride-alongs with Birmingham Police Dept.
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Originally posted by ISELLFORD@July 27, 2005, 11:35 AM
I was a volunteer for 5 years when I lived in PA. I know where you are coming from brother.
I was a volunteer for 5 years when I lived in PA. I know where you are coming from brother.
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I have honestly never seen a house fire that large....It was freaking huge. the whole house was orange flames and you could see it for miles. A straight up orange plume with black smoke pouring out of the top of the flames.
Firetrucks from both stations in Calera and Alabaster too- plus ambulances and the rescue squad and police from Alabaster and Calera.
I hope everyone made it out of there.
Firetrucks from both stations in Calera and Alabaster too- plus ambulances and the rescue squad and police from Alabaster and Calera.
I hope everyone made it out of there.
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That would be a fire classified as: Make sure everyone is out and then let it burn cause you more than likely couldnt put enough water on it. Just keep the other houses and property safe.
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They didn't even have hoses on it..But as we were leaving Waterford- the predator(Alabaster's interstate rescue truck) was coming in. This was a nice horse farm...Not in a development.
I am going back shortly to throw my mercy on the realtor and builder- Im gonna be homeless and I need my house, I may snap a picture of it.
I am going back shortly to throw my mercy on the realtor and builder- Im gonna be homeless and I need my house, I may snap a picture of it.
#17
Originally posted by Scothew@July 27, 2005, 12:10 PM
That would be a fire classified as: Make sure everyone is out and then let it burn cause you more than likely couldnt put enough water on it. Just keep the other houses and property safe.
That would be a fire classified as: Make sure everyone is out and then let it burn cause you more than likely couldnt put enough water on it. Just keep the other houses and property safe.
Surround and drown.
April, when a house is beyond saving it is best to protect the other exposed structures like Scott said. Using manpower on a total loss is basically pointless. This is often the case with row home fires. Most of the time the initial structure is lost but the remaining ones can be saved
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I am petrified of fire.
It scares the crap out of me..
I developed a huge anti fire complex when I was living down in the land of no fire stations and police.
It scares the crap out of me..
I developed a huge anti fire complex when I was living down in the land of no fire stations and police.
#19
Originally posted by 1999 Black 35th GT@July 27, 2005, 9:48 AM
Its a humbling experience sometimes. Where in Pa were you?
Its a humbling experience sometimes. Where in Pa were you?
I was born and raised in Philly. My parents moved to Bucks County while I was in the Navy. I lived in Perkasie for a while then moved to Richlandtown [near Quakertown]. Been out here since 1981.
#20
Originally posted by ISELLFORD@July 27, 2005, 12:29 PM
I was born and raised in Philly. My parents moved to Bucks County while I was in the Navy. I lived in Perkasie for a while then moved to Richlandtown [near Quakertown]. Been out here since 1981.
I was born and raised in Philly. My parents moved to Bucks County while I was in the Navy. I lived in Perkasie for a while then moved to Richlandtown [near Quakertown]. Been out here since 1981.