Live Rescue: Garage on Fire (Season 2) | A&E

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Firefighters respond to a fire engulfing a resident’s garage and determine it was caused by something that exploded in the recycling bin in this clip from “11.04.19”. #LiveRescue
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50 thoughts on “Live Rescue: Garage on Fire (Season 2) | A&E

  1. What when you going when you going when this going when you going when cuando when you going when you going when could this need when you going when you going when you going when you going when you going when could

  2. Que want this going when cuando when you going when this going when you going when you going when when you going when this going when you going when could

  3. Way too much blathering on the radio. Just let the crew do their jobs, no need to be a Captain Obvious…

  4. This situation happened on my street last year, almost identical…UNFORTUNATELY the Hydrant on the corner in front of the house was DRY!!! This caused SOOOO much more damage. Just this week (about 10 months later) the remodeled house is up for rent.

  5. So the recycle bin had hot ash thrown in it or a lit cig? So it slow burned the interior and then had a combustion when fueled with air from being opened? Thats crazzzzzy.

  6. Notice this didn't really get started until the helpful neighbor noticed the recycling bin smoking and opened it up to put it out with his garden hose.
    Once he opened the lid he added oxygen to the fire and really got it going.

  7. Deploy first line to knock down exterior fire, redeploy going in the front door, into the garage and keep the fire out of the house. Spent way too much time trying to get the garage door open. Interior crews can pull ceiling and keep the fire from spreading through the attic into the house. Not sure of this was a resources issue but you can hit so much from the outside.

  8. Captain was talking so fast and excited on the radio he had to start breathing his air out on the sidewalk to catch his breath

  9. If anyone is wondering :

    Imagine your facing a house/building
    Alpha side – Front side
    Bravo side – Left side
    Charlie side – Back side
    Delta side – Right side

    You start at the front and go clockwise.

  10. My house burnt down from my garage back in 2005, unfortunately that was where my dad stored all the gas for his construction company, thankfully me and my whole family were safe, but we lost many animals and had to fight through bankruptcy. God bless anyone who’s experienced a fire first person, still the scariest thing ive ever seen

  11. Thank you to the Mesa fire Department for showing these videos I find them very helpful into what not to do when you find something around your house on fire hopefully your neighbors won’t open things

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