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PRE ARRIVAL TWO ALARM Structure Fire Point Pleasant Beach New Jersey 4/28/23 

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OC - Point Pleasant Beach - Two Alarm - Structure Fire - 37 Arnold Ave.
Around 10:00 PM Point Pleasant Beach police received a call for a reported structure fire at 37 Arnold Ave. When PD arrived on the scene they confirmed the working structure fire. 4300 Deputy Chief was the first officer on the scene sizing the structure up with heavy fire through the roof of the B side. The first due engine was 4201 they tried to lay out from the hydrant but it exploded. The next truck in was 4305 and they were to set up in front of the structure and start searches. Crews from stations 42 & 43 started to stretch a handline to the third floor and start searches. They were able to get a water supply from 4301 and were able to make a decent knock on the bulk of the fire on the third floor. Due to more water issues and high winds and rapid decline of interior conditions crews were forced out. Evac tones were dropped and all members were to remove themselves from the structure. Due to the high winds and lack of water during the process, the fire was able to rapidly grow in size and started to engulf the whole 2nd floor. The 2 Alarm was struck. Crews from Point Pleasant Boro, Brielle, Toms River, and Sout Wall were requested to the scene. All companies were operating for around four hours. The cause of the fire is currently unknown and under investigation by the Ocean County Fire Marshalls.
Ocean Fire Company No.1
Point Pleasant Beach Fire Company No.2
Point Pleasant Boro Station 75
Silverton Station 29
Brielle 99-1
South Wall 52-3

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@bobby_D
@bobby_D Год назад
No matter what fire video I watch, it always amazes me how long it takes to get water onto a fire. It’s almost every time.
@cencom1us
@cencom1us Год назад
This was a firefighters apartment. He lost everything. He got out with his dog alive Thank God.
@DavidHorsnall
@DavidHorsnall Год назад
Did any of you watch the same fire as I did? This is atrocious. Took to long to stretch a hand line, doesn’t take 3 FF’s to hit a hydrant, second engine doesn’t lay in for the broken hydrant, evacuation tones for what? You guys need to train. Engine and truck work is desperately needed.
@SACAPOCCER
@SACAPOCCER Год назад
Wow, this was extremely painful to watch ! Lack of training is an understatement !!
@davecarsley8773
Even an engine typically holds 250-500 gallons of water. Even if the hydrant you tagged is bad, you should still be able to get some water on the fire immediately while waiting for a better hydrant or a dump tank and water shuttle.
@pendoreille9185
@pendoreille9185 Год назад
This is a shame. From the beginning I figured this was an attic fire and the house would be saved. BAD GUESS. Many impediments but I hope the department (or insurance company) inspects that hydrant with an eye to, oh, say, "sharing" the loss with whomever is responsible for the hydrant. I don't think command was particularly good either.
@thedrewview78
Our department always has a water tanker respond so we can put the water on the fire within minutes of arriving, while hydrants and more lines are estabilshed as well as pumpers. I see this as a lack of training and bad fire hydrant management
@cahbee123
The time it takes for them to get water on the fire is complete negligence. The Lack of training and hustle is to hard to watch.
@robdudley3867
Well, at least their record of never losing a basement remains intact.
@garybrain9786
Rumour has it, it's still burning to this day.
@terrenceanderson7966
I can't keep watching this 😢I want to cry because of the slow response and reactions of everyone involved 😭
@williamschlenger1518
@williamschlenger1518 Год назад
What a beautiful house.
@Marrio49
It is now 11 minutes and 39 seconds and the fire has quadrupled in size. It is contained on the roof. Where is the aerial tower that should be throwing water on the roof? Why is the deck gun on the pump not being used?Why aren’t they utilizing them ? These two pieces of equipment can throw as much as four times the volume of water than a 2 1/2 inch hand line. What are these bozos doing? Their chief should be fired.
@gaetalton5119
Wow,what a novelty, a FD that can't put out a fire. 15 min. after arrival w/no water onboard, finally get water but the fireman are standing around in the street scratching their backsides, watching the fire burn; 45 min later, 3rd floor has successfully burned down to the 2nd floor when, a male voice pipes in, "need to get some water up there..." Duh, ya think??? Something wrong w/this production. After watching 3 videos of Jersey Shore FD attempts at putting out fires, perhaps a remedial course in successful fire extinguishing would be in order ..or perhaps a new Fire Chief. Or maybe just skip water waste altogether and let the houses burn to the ground on their own - eventually the fire will extinguish itself.
@jimkeappock7558
@jimkeappock7558 Год назад
A lot of lessons to be learned here!!
@vanessahuman7607
@vanessahuman7607 Год назад
4/30. Sometimes I wonder if the firefighters know what to do. Why does it take so long?
@edwardbojarczuk6360
If nobody called the fire dept the place would burn down in an hour call the fire dept and it took 3 hrs same result
@tomfrombrick
@tomfrombrick Год назад
Wild video. Broken hydrant, evac tones.
@lchaput7721
If you're condemned to live in Point Pleasant Beach, do not call the fire department just because you're house is on fire.
@richardsvensson5154
These firefighters looked like they were at a holiday camp,glad that wasn't my house.
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