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San Jose 5-Alarm Home Depot Fire Audio 4/9/2022 [California] 

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Fireground audio from the five-alarm fire in San Jose, CA on 4/9/2022. Audio is not in real time. The audio is used under a Creative Commons license from Broadcastify.
Photo credit to San Jose Firefighters on Instagram.
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Комментарии : 74   
@emtsteve24
@emtsteve24 2 года назад
I have been in the fire service for 24 years, I have never heard a fire, especially that size and scope, handled as well as you did. From IC to everyone down... Congratulations you guys rocked it!!
@Chavezrealestate
@Chavezrealestate 2 года назад
Impressive to listen how calm the Chief handles so many fire fighters. Bravo to the incredible communication and prep to handle such a huge fire.
@Junior-zf5ed
@Junior-zf5ed 2 года назад
This radio traffic should be used In every command class in the country. Absolutely amazing job by this IC
@jmitch1980
@jmitch1980 2 года назад
I was at the Kohls next door when the fire started and it was crazy how fast they were able to get folks pushed back and how minimal the human cost was. That fire was raging in a few minutes. They did an awesome job
@aportman58
@aportman58 2 года назад
Incredible command and control! You must know your resources and their capabilities to make assignments this quick and efficient! I will have to say this dispatch did an incredible job, too!!!
@nancycowell-miller4321
@nancycowell-miller4321 2 года назад
One more observation (as someone who has ZERO knowledge of firefighting): I am so overwhelmingly impressed with the role of the IC in this situation. He is seriously performing the role of an Air Traffic Controller - with far more urgency and rapidly changing conditions. What an insanely stressful job that must be!
@ronr3656
@ronr3656 2 года назад
Many of these fire audios I cannot understand. These guys are incredible in how they are able to effectively communicate under pressure. Great job!
@40sSonggirl1
@40sSonggirl1 Год назад
The concise, clear and rapid-fire communication is just amazing! The Chief, the firefighters, the dispatchers; the superb training and dedication is so obvious! I am a local resident and proud of all our first responders Thank you for all you do!!
@nancycowell-miller4321
@nancycowell-miller4321 2 года назад
Grateful for the quick and effective response from our First Responders. HD was located in a densely populated area. I live in that neighborhood, and got to experience it first-hand. The fire grew rapidly - SCARY FAST. The smoke and flying (still-burning) embers were unbelievable. And high gusty winds (headed toward our house!) made it even worse. Huge thanks to SJFD for getting things under control quickly! I shudder to think how much worse it could have been.
@erco46
@erco46 2 года назад
Outstanding communications ! Real Pros !
@g-man2228
@g-man2228 2 года назад
Badass dispatcher, great job! 👊🏻
@pyr0meter
@pyr0meter 2 года назад
Joe has always been a great fireground commander, loved working with him
@Samanthareneeheart10
@Samanthareneeheart10 2 года назад
Good IC clear assignments, saw what was going on & changed tactics early on.
@james95121
@james95121 2 года назад
Very organized! Unbelievable
@robthetinmang1455
@robthetinmang1455 Год назад
I just want to say that you guys did an awesome job with communication!!! The IC that took over was phenomenal!! I'm sure this was one of those "pucker" times, but he was strong and confident and didn't hesitate to change strategy quickly for safety. It is awesome to see how the command went seamlessly!! Fire Chief David Decker in Ohio has an awesome channel on incident command and this video of the audio should be used for training for all fire officers!! Outstanding run through on PAR with change in strategy and managing so many resources!! You guys did awesome!!!
@mesofly6969
@mesofly6969 2 года назад
I love to listen to professional IC Command Operate. This is like clock work. Nice job to all of the SJFD staff. From Minnesota.
@gotbordercollies
@gotbordercollies 2 года назад
San Jose has always been a great department
@mikegallant811
@mikegallant811 29 дней назад
I would imagine so!
@stevenmoore9127
@stevenmoore9127 2 года назад
Awesome job if Fire Fighter safety , multiple incoming units allocation and coordination I think San Jose Fire Department should be proud of all their personnel their professionalism and training proves stellar .
@stevevaughn2040
@stevevaughn2040 2 года назад
That is my neighborhood. My elementary and middle school are just out of photo by about ten feet and my highschool just above top center. Terrible fire, great response. As you look at the bldg the left side is an animal kennel, groomer, etc. And they got the dogs out.
@wmsd45
@wmsd45 2 года назад
Not much else I can say on the superb job handling this - If possible this should be a a topic of a seminar at FDIC. If not later this month next year. This is a great teaching opportunity for fire officers and dispatchers.
@Grounded75
@Grounded75 2 года назад
Glad everyone got out and all first responders were uninjured.
@chrisrahl9683
@chrisrahl9683 2 года назад
Unbelievable command and control from this IC and coordination with his dispatcher! We always assume that with smoke baffles, alarms, overhead and rack sprinklers a Home Depot will never get to this but clearly those systems can be OOS or overwhelmed. Well done San Jose! 💪🏼
@danielchayra401
@danielchayra401 2 года назад
The BC. was Awesome Cool Collected always thinking but Calm. I retired from a medium size city and we had lots of fires, so I have heard a bit. This BC was Awesome! Loved following officers like that . Thank You Sir !!!
@jamesbulldogmiller
@jamesbulldogmiller Год назад
Great job!! these firefighters are well trained. Great communication.
@MrPeter924
@MrPeter924 2 года назад
Great video great show. Fire 🔥 fire Dept great show
@surprisedgordon7786
@surprisedgordon7786 Год назад
Me and my family were in Santa cruz and we could see the fire all the way on the bay area and me and my mom and dad went to go see and it was huge it was right next to the mall we were parked at It's nice to see our fire department save so many people everyday my heart goes out for the first responders
@615panda9
@615panda9 2 года назад
Awesome job command!
@vader97100
@vader97100 2 года назад
Syosset FD in Nassau County Long Island I believe 5 alarms rn with a few grabs at a Garden Apartment complex
@bobdambra4421
@bobdambra4421 5 месяцев назад
Yes, very professional command structure on a major incident. However after list to both audios I don't think anyone mentioned the sprinkler system? Was it operational? Was it boosted at the exterior riser with an engine? ??? I would also like to know why the third alarm only got 2 engines and a support truck. With auto/.mutual aid being extremely common these days I would offer a suggestion you could banter about maybe at the end of a drill: if calling for additional alarms that means the fire is moving faster then you. Consider this; Request a specific amount of resources that exceed what you need now as response times increase due to distance and equally so, the fire itself keeps pulling ahead of you. Try this for a table drill/debate. Dispatch Command 3 , I want 6 additional engines and 3 trucks or 7 engines and 2 trucks. Knowing you have a specific number of resources that should exceed what you currently need is an insurance policy that may prove extremely valuable, you can always key the mic and turn them around. Calling additional alarms is always chasing the issue. Push that button once and get everybody heading in that direction. What say you?
@jerrymcmillan
@jerrymcmillan 2 года назад
I hope to follow the investigation on this fire. The sprinklers were not effective if they actually activated. On one video you can hear the employees trying to get everyone out as the fire rages. I don't hear an alarm or annunciators. The purpose of smoke and flame detectors are to alert the humans in the store. Witnesses say the alarm activated after they got everyone out. I wonder about the systems, procedures and training that Home Depot has in place.
@DonaldReynoldsII
@DonaldReynoldsII Год назад
With sprinkler support it would have been confirmed that they had no effext
@lasermellow
@lasermellow 2 года назад
Well conducted command and control San Jose Fire. Did The Home Depot have fire department connections? All Home Depot stores in NJ have sprinklers.
@james95121
@james95121 2 года назад
Agreed. Super organized! I served in the military and the way they controlled this reminded me of it
@Sovereign_Citizen_LEO
@Sovereign_Citizen_LEO 2 года назад
I heard (based on employee testimony to SJFD investigators) that the fire quickly overwhelmed the sprinker systems/ fire suppression (went from a small fire to a massive fire in a matter of a few minutes, despite the sprinklers). Definitely had "standpipe" fire connections in the back/ side of the building(s)/complex.
@lasermellow
@lasermellow 2 года назад
@@Sovereign_Citizen_LEO morning, Thank you for the updated information on auxiliary appliance presence.
@Sovereign_Citizen_LEO
@Sovereign_Citizen_LEO 2 года назад
@@lasermellow - Yes sir/ maam. I used to live less than a half mile away from there, and had literally driven in the back of those complexes (trolling for pallets/ cardboard boxes, etc.).
@DonaldReynoldsII
@DonaldReynoldsII Год назад
Is there sprinkler support?
@andyhamilton8940
@andyhamilton8940 5 месяцев назад
I’d love to see the command whiteboard!
@waynecox8127
@waynecox8127 2 года назад
where the fire sprinklers working? did the store have a fire pump?
@ironmatic1
@ironmatic1 4 месяца назад
Unmanaged racks are the nemesis of sprinklers.
@mikegallant811
@mikegallant811 4 месяца назад
There was, apparently anyway, too much fire for the sprinklers to suppress. And the reason for that was that the son of a b**** who set the fire, set it in multiple locations in the store, the goddamn bastard. TL:DR, the fire was intentionally set to cover theft of merchandise.
@albert11212
@albert11212 Год назад
I work for the company and all of our stores should have sprinklers also the reason y the fire spread very fast is because the fire started in the lumber department
@Interstate107
@Interstate107 Год назад
Was Engine 16 called too
@46tmbrown
@46tmbrown 2 года назад
This is what is known as Command and Control.
@jerilynnwozniak7563
@jerilynnwozniak7563 Год назад
@CPR12345
@CPR12345 2 года назад
I hope that someone can answer my question honestly. Does anyone know the time it took from dispatch to the first company arriving on the scene? Someone tried to say that it took 15 minutes, but I told him that I was sure that he was wrong. Thanks for anyones help in advance.
@carlosa8068
@carlosa8068 2 года назад
Around 7 mins
@CPR12345
@CPR12345 2 года назад
@@carlosa8068 thank you
@562FIREPHOTO
@562FIREPHOTO 2 года назад
They did not take 15 mins to respond idk where you get your info from
@CPR12345
@CPR12345 2 года назад
@@562FIREPHOTO it was not me saying that. Someone else said it, so I was trying to prove to him that what he said was not true.
@craigjgomez
@craigjgomez 2 года назад
No, it was 4 to 6 minutes. As a former Firefighter, I know that when you are where it's happening, it always seems like it takes forever for first arriving units to get there. But not only is there an initial response but also the activation of cover units from surrounding agencies to move up. Santa Clara County also has CalFire stations and equipment that provide MUTUAL AID. At no time was San Jose left without the adequate manpower or equipment. This was a perfect example of how it's done not only in the quick response and units but also in evacuation. The people of San Jose should be proud and grateful for the outstanding work of the San Jose Fire Dept.
@jimparker1363
@jimparker1363 Год назад
They sound like robots
@erich84502ify
@erich84502ify 2 года назад
Oh dear, I cant get my paint jk
@james95121
@james95121 2 года назад
Lol
@tomevans5458
@tomevans5458 2 года назад
@@james95121 I live in the area. There are literally 3 additional Home Depots within 5 miles, so you can get your paint.
@mikegallant811
@mikegallant811 4 месяца назад
​@@tomevans5458and if there were any Lowe's locations in that area... You're definitely cool for paint n' stuff.
@TacoCat8891
@TacoCat8891 2 года назад
Why tf everyone sound drunk??
@jameslockerbie6868
@jameslockerbie6868 2 года назад
The Computer voice is B.S
@Sovereign_Citizen_LEO
@Sovereign_Citizen_LEO Год назад
What "computer voice"?
@kunar69
@kunar69 2 года назад
Not really a fan of the San Jose FD or PD but gj on fighting the fire.
@sanjosejeff
@sanjosejeff 2 года назад
So what did we do to piss you off?we fight a ton of fire here. Way more than most surrounding fire depts. Mad because we do our job?
@jayferguson4883
@jayferguson4883 2 года назад
Gotta love haters. 😂
@HungNguyen-gc7gu
@HungNguyen-gc7gu 2 года назад
YOU DID NOT SAVE ANYTHING AT ALL. IT ALL LOST TO ASH
@Michael-bq9of
@Michael-bq9of Год назад
Yeah didn’t save anything. Never mind the 5-10 houses saved directly behind the HD with some of the roofs catching fire. Who cares about the veterinary directly connected to the HD and the rest of the strip mall that was saved. Chief should of kept the crews inside for the imminent roof collapse. Would of been 12+ funerals for a building that was going to be bulldozed regardless.
@John_Montefalco
@John_Montefalco Год назад
@@Michael-bq9of that’s what you call a couch firefighter 😂
@mikegallant811
@mikegallant811 4 месяца назад
​@@John_MontefalcoI got to be honest with you John, I may not be a firefighter, but if I was in the position of incident Commander for a fire like that as soon as I heard that it was through the roof, I'd drop the evac tones, and switch to defensive mode right away. Protect the exposures, bust out the master stream appliances, surround that mother f*****, and keep pouring water on it until the fire was out. Wet stuff on the red stuff, till the red stuff is gray stuff, you know that kind of thing?
@John_Montefalco
@John_Montefalco 4 месяца назад
@@mikegallant811 100000% agree
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