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House fire video: Waldorf, Maryland.

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NOTE: After almost a day on the site, these videos have now been removed from YouTube by the person who posted them.

From top to bottom, all four parts of a video from a house fire in Waldorf, Maryland (Charles County)  on Thursday. 


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  1. DCFD Backstep Grunt says

    Hook, Guess what I saw today. A sign that said “Please keep your dog on a leash when in the park”. Well I was appalled when I saw a dog run past me not leashed up. Then he took a crap and his owner who was not following the rules, refused to pick up his dogs droppings. Just thought I would add to the crazy things you have been seeing.

    on August 6, 2010 @ 4:09 pm. Reply
  2. FM114FD says

    WOW
    WTF is up with all the animosity? Where’d the BROTHERHOOD go? In case you idiots hadn’t noticed, which I’m fairly certain of because you’re too busy bashing each other, the ultimate goal of our PROFESSION is to safely extinguish the fire/mitigate the emergency/prevent injury.
    Nowhere in Probie school do I remember the class on beating up your fellow firefighters because you don’t like what they have to say. I think there was a word used instead, something like, “Tolerance” or “Teamwork”, or maybe it was “Respect”?

    Has the fire service come so far from our tradition and history that this is where we find ourselves? Hateful spitemongers who have nothing better to do than bash others anonymously?

    I can’t see the videos, they were gone before I arrived at this little hate-fest. I do see, however, all the misery and hate spreading through what should be a lively discussion of why we are better than this. There’s a reason things change in the fire service: Someone DIED. No one is out there saying, “Hey firefighters, you should do this because it’s in your best interest”… No, they are telling US to follow the STANDARDS because one of our brothers or sisters was killed by the very thing they are trying to change.

    Guys, get a clue. If you don’t want to wear the gear, be willing to accept that it may cost you your life. If you do wear the gear, understand that this profession is filled with dinosaurs who learned it a different way, and haven’t accepted the fact that our job is full of dangerous things we can’t predict.

    Stay safe, take care of each other, and take care of the job. In that order.

    on August 6, 2010 @ 10:14 pm. Reply
  3. seymour says

    After reading the above posts its no wonder why “I” feel ashamed many days to even be part of the American Fire Service anymore! I’m not sticking up for not wearing the proper gear on a fire scene but i ask many of you this. How many of you that are on here preaching the “how do you want your name spelled on your brick soapbox” overweight, smoke,drink to much, and don’t wear a seatbelt??? I don’t recall ever reading a LODD NIOSH report from a firefighter killed in the front yard of 1 1/2 story wood frame venting a window with a 12′ hook. I do see every month at least several from heart attacks, strokes, and accidents. As i get older in this service i do notice several things, overweight firemen, lazy firemen, cocky “new” firemen, and many clueless firemen who when they fail to do the basics on a fire they use the “safety” excuse to hide behind their lack of knowledge or skills!
    For any of you guys that are getting tired of always reading about bashing our fellow brothers i suggest you check out “thehousewatch.com” which actually contains many useful articles written by experienced firemen. Many of the articles contain great training tips and useful knowledge to pass on to the fellow guys in your companies or houses.

    on August 7, 2010 @ 9:30 am. Reply
  4. HOOKMAN says

    DCFD Back Step Grunt…..good looking out…if that neighborhood you witnessed this disgraceful and inexcusable act has an Homeowner Assocation, I would demand that you get answers to why tootles wasn’t properly leashed. What if tootles ran out into the road and caused an accident..geez willickers…

    @FM….ease up wildhorse and stop reading so many safety articles out of FireChief magazine…I know i’m not getting to worked up over this and I’m sure neither are the fellers who bravely put out this fire, whether they had shorts, flip flops or their Absolute firefighter t-shirts on…And by the way, I don’t think this is the first fire Waldorf has gone too…Kudos to Waldorf for putting out another fire….and to the gentleman in shorts…please tuck in your t-shirt, its looks more professional..lol

    @Seymour…well said and your right about LODD’s and that I cant recall a single fireman who lost his life because he was wearing shorts while holding a hook or anything outside of the fireground…..i think its ironic that the people you mention are more than likely the ones that make their safety comments on here. To only know what they’ve been taught at the training facility and nothing else…of course seeing people who routinely put out fires and are comftorable doing what they are, is going to look foriegn to them..

    on August 7, 2010 @ 12:19 pm. Reply
  5. HOOKMAN says

    One more tidbit from HOOKMAN’S box of tidbits…yes I have a box of tidbits……All you safety critics should be ashamed of yourself, as it is you, that is responsible for the uprising and soaring costs in Homeowners Insurance, which has doubled in the last decade. Hope you sleep well at night…

    on August 7, 2010 @ 1:45 pm. Reply
  6. Gil says

    I am glad to see that there is real firemen out there with street sense instead of the ones with book sense. Book sense is good for exams and resumes but not for firefighting. And the other thing the more they try to make it so called safer and make more rules on how to put fires out we still kill about 100 firemen every year. Go figure.

    on August 7, 2010 @ 3:43 pm. Reply
  7. Shamrock Driver says

    I saw my son drink orange juice this morning. He didn’t “shake well before opening”. Kids these days. What will I do?

    on August 7, 2010 @ 5:50 pm. Reply
  8. DCFD Backstep Grunt says

    I saw a sign that said “Fire zone, NO PARKING” and by golly geesh, guess what. Someone parked in it. I tell ya, the things people do.

    on August 8, 2010 @ 4:52 am. Reply
  9. Flash says

    Some of these guys should be on comic last standing!!

    on August 8, 2010 @ 1:36 pm. Reply
  10. HOOKMAN says

    @Flasher…it beats last lawn standing..

    All these safety critics have never seen the street smart way because they’ve been brainwashed over the last decade by reading the same safety article, written by the same people who have repeated that same article, but in a different way. How many times can you write about the same friggen thing over and over and talk about the same crappola year after year.

    Well, if it weren’t for the suckers like yourself who flock to see their beloved heros like Uncle Brunacini to the ever popular Dennis “out of town” Rubin, they would be out of business. You relate to these types of people because they made it to the top by taking every class and college course known to man, but since they probably never put out a trash can fire, they’ll continue to talk the talk and not walk the walk and will spread there garbage onto people like yourselves who feed off their germs so you can go back to your Hose Co. and spread them on to the street smart fireman.

    And on a side note, I saw an Outlaw Biker yesterday wearing flip flops and chaps…Cmon dawg safety safety safety….

    on August 9, 2010 @ 9:33 am. Reply
  11. DCFD Backstep Grunt says

    Hook, I wrote a really nasty letter to the Discovery Channels series, American Chopper. I wrote this scathing letter due to the fact that watching numerous episodes, I saw the lead fabricator welding without face protection. I jotted down, the pros and cons of welding. Yet, I know nothing about welding. Just like these jokers jotting down tips on how to put out a house fire. Most of them, HAVE NEVER DONE IT. But, I hope I hear something from Discovery Channel, explaining their reasoning for this horrid act of safety blindness.

    on August 9, 2010 @ 4:24 pm. Reply
  12. Flash says

    Hookman, Rubin I have nothing in common with except for rank. I am a retired Chief. Nobody here is my idol or anything else. What I was saying is there were alot of funny things put on this board and I hope its always like that. It breaks up the crap that people want to dwell on over and over. get a grip!! Its not your board!! Dave put it here for the public. Like the guy said about his kid with the Orange Juice my son drank Prune Juice this morning and had to take a dump. Man what will they think of next!

    on August 9, 2010 @ 4:38 pm. Reply
  13. mark says

    So, most esteemed HOOKMAN, you are saying it is impossible to extinguish a fire in a safe manner? Using full PPE?

    BTW, your utter ignorance and immaturity is showing.

    on August 9, 2010 @ 5:48 pm. Reply
  14. FM114FD says

    Don’t you guys have lives to get back to? All the commenting here would leave the uneducated to believe you’re all “make believe” firemen, with nothing better to do…

    Glad I know better, eh?

    on August 10, 2010 @ 12:26 am. Reply
  15. Flash says

    Mark!!!! Well said!!

    on August 10, 2010 @ 12:00 pm. Reply
  16. HOOKMAN says

    DCFD Backstep Grunt….I’m glad to see that you’ve taken action as this sends what kind of message to the society that makes up welders. Though I’ve not taken the necessary steps to hold American Chopper accountable for their safety violations, I’ve recoreded in my safety log book, the numerous times when Vinnie just hot dogged it around the shop without any disregard for his brother workers….

    @Flash….I’ll always man up when I’m wrong and I hope you find it in your heart to forgive me. I presumed your comment was made towards the individuals in the video..MY BAD…

    @mark…everyone that went into the fire had their PPE on, however, the people outside, though not wearing full or any PPE, had no influence on the fire going out, because none of them went into the tiny framed wood structure to tame the flame.

    on August 10, 2010 @ 3:24 pm. Reply
  17. HOOKMAN says

    @mark…by the way, I take great pride in my 3rd grade mentality…Learn to adapt to those not as intelligent and sophisticated as yourself.

    on August 10, 2010 @ 9:44 pm. Reply
  18. Shamrock Driver says

    Hey Hook! Just wanted to let you know that I ate at Firehouse Subs today on the “Hook and Ladder” side of the room. I’m an Engine guy. Have been for 21 years. Never been assigned to a ladder. Love those guys though. Did it out of spite.

    on August 11, 2010 @ 11:19 pm. Reply

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