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This fire was reported around 10:30 on Friday night at 109 Monroe Street in Mount Vernon, New York. The air horns sound at 1:14 in this video by GMVideoProductions on YouTube. Read more.
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I like aggressive firefighting but damn! No way should anyone fight that fire from the inside. The structure was self venting vertically and horizontally. And air horns at 1:14 , a little late I think.
@ 4:53 , watcha looking for on the roof. The positve, the roof team is on the platform.
I wonder if the interior crew’s exit was made any more “interesting” by the guy flowing the stream in the front windows while the crew was still inside.
I am the one always screaming go get it…. but this one is screaming wagon pipe all the way to get started or at least a 2 1/2 with solid bore from the outside to get started… Be safe boys and strike da Box! K
Perfect type of fire for exterior attack with an additive
to improve the suppression ability of plain water…
like maybe “FireIce”..
Yeah what’s up with the guy flowing water through the window while guys were still inside????
Or the yard-breather who thinks his 30-degree fog pattern is making a difference on the second floor.