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Firefighters respond to a heavy fire at a duplex. Fortunately they find no victims inside and are able to quickly extinguish the fire in this clip from “11.25.19”. #LiveRescue
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22 thoughts on “Live Rescue: Huge Duplex Fire Extinguished (Season 2) | A&E”
  1. Omg that’s James! If you see this message…What’s up Buddy! It’s been years! Proud to see you following your dads foot steps! I’m sure Lee and Mike are all doing well too!

  2. This reminds me of back in the late 90's. I was doing my laundry at a Quick Wash in Bedford, Texas on the corner of Bedford Euless Road and Brown Trail. About a block east of the laundromat is a complex which I believe at the time was called the Lynbrook Apartments. As I was drying my clothes I heard sirens then noticed one of the buildings in that complex on fire. Another patron said he saw it burning before the department arrived. But within 10 minutes or less they had it contained. The paper next day said the fire was "suspicious". A second floor apartment was completely destroyed, the one below it badly damaged. No reports of any injuries.

  3. Say what you want about firefighters, it's one thing to be looking at this on screen but I can only imagine how it feels fighting one of these. This job definitely isn't for the sissies or faint of heart. Not all heroes wear capes!

  4. so it wasn't a LIVE RESCUE then…..which is good but the title should be changed. Awesome job by a bunch of crazy nuts either way.

  5. 0:24 This video was edited so there is no time line. You can see burning material not just flames. You drench that fire within one minute of arrival with Tank Water and using the Deck Gun. Hand lines are too small for this fire and the Deck Gun has a better line of Sight on the burning material. THAT is how you Protect victims and firefighters.

    1:33 The burning material is low and they only have a line of sight up.

    1:35 Search or walking around, with no charged line to protect victims and firefighters. Destroyed trusses and sheathing above their heads.

    The Deck Gun would have knocked this fire down MUCH Faster and SAFER and more Efficiently, than what you saw here. This showed that lack of thinking that exists in the American fire service. Putting the fire out Eventually, is not Real Fire Fighting.

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