I look at these fires and find it unfortunate that a neighbor or the home owner didn't use a garden hose to slow the progression of the fire. It may not stop the fire, but cooling the garage door and slowing the spread could save parts of the house, or prevent fire entry into occupied spaces.
I agree. You never see anyone at least attempting to slow the extension with a garden hose. Back with I was a LEO I went to several fires and was able to slow the extension with a garden hose before fire arrived.
@@jimmccabe801 Well, expect the part about being trained as a FF/Paramedic you would be right....... but your not..... while the average flow of 12gpm isn't the same as an 1 3/4, it is wet stuff on red stuff and will slow progression. and if you're concerned about the heat, use the car as a temp heat shield..... now go back to trolling....
Not gonna armchair, it, but these things make tabletops for Company school. If you choose to be in front of driveway (or not) chock those wheels on the fire car,
Says the 🤡 who's never worked a fire in his life But who's jealousy and bitterness make him cry himself to sleep each night knowing he will NEVER get the chance to drive the big shiny red trucks and toot the siren 😆😅😂🤣
The other is personal accountability. 911 is who you call in an emergency. However maintaining proper condition of an automobile is paramount to safe travel & safe parking. Not maintaining a vehicle so it’s safe in both instances leads to these issues. Also having a fire extinguisher in your house. Knowing how it’s used & using it might have prevented this tragedy? We had a rolling fire in our oven. I was reheating pizza & went to take a shower. My wife called me down to let me know there was a fire in the oven. She called 911 & I used our kitchen 10 pound fire extinguisher to put the fire out. Instead of having a burned kitchen. We had a burned stove. The fire department was impressed we had the fire out without any extension.