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Basement Fire • Vent Work • Reports of Victim Trapped 

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On Sunday October 30th, 2016, Stockton Firefighters responded to a structure fire in the 2000 block of South San Joaquin Street. Crews arrived on scene to a single family dwelling on fire, with reports of a person trapped inside.
Firefighters extinguished the fire quickly, and found no victims inside. This video shows only a portion of the larger and more dangerous amount of fire inside the structure.
Clearly there is some concern about vertical ventilation on a basement fire. The fire is already in the first floor of the structure, so it is actually a house fire with a basement also involved. Vertical ventilation is used to clear the smoke and fire from the house. These videos are intended to educate the public on the daily activities of our firefighters. These videos are not intended to be a 'comment battle ground' for fire service strategy and tactics. Comments that are made to 'troll,' incite controversy, or are otherwise non-productive will be deleted.

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23 ноя 2016

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Комментарии : 40   
@davidfang8155
@davidfang8155 4 года назад
I love these videos but i also appreciate how great the dispatchers are in these videos and their calm and nice voice.
@CoTreyLoZ
@CoTreyLoZ 5 лет назад
I have to say, these Stockton videos are the best out there, including how most vids show a beforehand view of the structures that are on fire which I really like. Not to mention that they are always on point and professional with the job they do. Much thanks and praise for all you guys!!
@johnthorn7989
@johnthorn7989 7 лет назад
Really appreciate the description of the actions of the fire fighters and the explanations of what is happening.
@jimratliff2753
@jimratliff2753 2 года назад
Man, Stockton Fire CANNOT be beat. They are so smooth, organized, patient, clear and direct with their communications and put water on the fire always so fast!
@ZNP420
@ZNP420 4 года назад
Lmao subtitles said “bungee jump out penguin facility”😅😂😂🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭
@shawntaylor9740
@shawntaylor9740 7 лет назад
Love these, shows how quick you guys get to work
@ChaseCarroll32
@ChaseCarroll32 2 года назад
I love the videos with the firefighters view. Keep up the good work
@justanoldman9762
@justanoldman9762 4 года назад
yOU GUY'S ARE THE BEST VIDEO'S not only great in depth information and photo's of the building prior to fire so we know the building The people of Stocton should be proud to have you as there breave &great firefighters
@robthetinmang1455
@robthetinmang1455 5 лет назад
An excellent that shows what is happening and the radio traffic shows excellent incident command. Other videos that are great are BC David Decker from Newark OH and he is great at incident command. Stockton and Decker's videos should be required for new officers to help gain experience and confidence in their IC abilities!!!
@craigguild5579
@craigguild5579 6 лет назад
Fantastic video guys. well done on the job you all did. great work. God bless you all.
@Runtothefire
Great teamwork!
@mmutk
@mmutk 7 лет назад
Must be busy someone's low battery radio chirp is always sounding in the videos
@ofcv1238
@ofcv1238 5 лет назад
It is VERY sad when a bystander confidently states that a person is in the basement. Firefighters must always translate “there COULD be someone in basement based on what information and perspective?” Otherwise, we know houses have doors and people go in and out of them.
@rosesmith6208
@rosesmith6208 2 года назад
glad no victims in this one, the idea someone can be trapped in a fire situation is terrifying enough thinking about let alone actually being the one stuck. YIKES! that fact these people are willing to enter a home on fire that is hotter than the sun is amazing to me. watching some of these type videos it amazes me and it amazes me more h ow they seem determined to deal with the situation, they hustle but look calm at the same time if that maeks any sense.
@lorilumby1197
@lorilumby1197 6 лет назад
Glad no one was in there...
@StephenNurn
@StephenNurn 7 лет назад
Job well done
@Tonio020589
@Tonio020589 7 лет назад
I'm not really deep into US firefighting techniques, but to me it doesn't make sense to vert vent a basement fire?! Maybe the structural differences make it necessary, but in my country we try to contain the fire in the basement and stop spread into the rest of the building. But anyways, fast work done here! Greets
@lom3ardo
@lom3ardo 7 лет назад
I know every dept does things a little different, but why would you open the roof on a 1 1/2 story building with a basement fire? That's only going to allow the little bit of heat and smoke out that made it to the attic through the walls and past 2 floors. As soon as the line opens up on the fire, open a vent on the first floor the same way you would the roof and that will allow all of the heat and smoke out. Keep a line ready for the first floor and take the windows to vet it. I NOT knocking them for what they did. I'm just giving my input keeping in mind I was NOT there. However, they did a great job knocking down the fire and saving the house.
@josephmetcalf-reyes4298
@josephmetcalf-reyes4298 6 лет назад
Is that a cow bell on the end of the aerial? If so is it used to hear when you get close enough to the roof?
@Pastor_RogerSherwood
@Pastor_RogerSherwood 5 лет назад
What is operator 1
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