Sunday, August 26, 2007

Firefighters Escape From Burnover

Duration: 03:05 minutes
Upload Time: 07-01-22 04:23:25
User: caspernews
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Cajon Pass, California June 2002: San Bernardino firefighters scramble to keep a wildfire from jumping a highway. When they get to the top of the hill they find not only are they way too late, but now they must retreat. NOW. This is the closest call we have been on. 2 firefighters were injured.

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07-08-22 09:24:39
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07-08-21 22:56:39
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arizonarfs ::: Favorites
well u will find me in a car anyday, u wont see me trying to outrun the fire on foot lol. u idiot!!
07-08-16 07:47:02
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Doctadeth ::: Favorites
The heat from that bushfire would melt the tires, you get out of control, slam into a tree and your dead. Smoke would also reduce visibility. Being Aussie is scary, I got caught in a bushfire once, you have to get behind the flames and your fine.
07-08-23 07:53:40
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07-08-05 23:10:39
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Doctadeth ::: Favorites
Getting in a car is NOT what you do if you get caught in a burnover. These guys lack bushfire experience vastly.
07-08-02 05:06:27
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Colesyff47 ::: Favorites
Mate do not post comments about things that you have no idea about. I just hope that you are never caught in a burnover
07-08-13 05:49:29
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perobassman ::: Favorites
getting in the vehicle is exactly what you do in a situation like this.
07-08-23 06:58:01
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mxfrmbarsspbdsrtrver ::: Favorites
uhoh. NOTGOOD! looks like the wind didnt help.......
07-07-04 13:33:24
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hftfire ::: Favorites
Please take a moment to view the video response as it relates to 'SAFETY in ACTION' ...learn to fight the FIRE... and NOT the HOSE! BE FIRE SAFE! 3w's.hftfire dot com ...and LEARN what you can TEACH your community to SAVE The LIFE of a dedicated FIRE FIGHTER! TOTAL VICTIM ACCOUNTABILITY at ALL TIMES.. but especially when you ARRIVE! 3w's.fireandlifesafety dot ORG All my best!
07-07-01 21:57:18
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dagger86 ::: Favorites
The paint scheme on that green truck looked just like a St. John's, Newfoundland municipal vehicle.. LOL
07-06-05 14:49:25
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firemom73 ::: Favorites
That is the United States Forest Service Green. That engine is Cleveland National Forest Engine 48. The Cleveland is near San Diego California.
07-07-23 02:08:33
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NewbernFireDept ::: Favorites
wtf would they go to the top of the hill, expecially in cali. suicide mission anybody, the fires not more more important than ur lives
07-05-13 03:24:42
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lrr14 ::: Favorites
because you guys are the best right..I forgot that the odf was fucking perfect
07-05-18 19:35:59
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NewbernFireDept ::: Favorites
I'm VDOF (virginia Department Of Forestry)
07-05-19 14:54:14
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Sandyman82 ::: Favorites
No wonder the Forest Circus loses guys. Keep your heads up and be a little cognizant of your surroundings! Remember your Fire Orders and LCES! (I work for Oregon Department of Forestry.)
07-05-05 17:18:22
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hftfire ::: Favorites
Perfect illustration of utilization of a marginal safety zone with a clear escape route... Until you witness Wildland Fire Behavior from the sky, it is difficult to understand how things can change so drastically on the ground... We always need a place to pull back... and PUNT! SAFETY FIRST! ...especially when resources BECOME inadequate!
07-03-25 22:50:16
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wildlandfiremedic ::: Favorites
As a wildland firefighter I ask, what were they doing/thinking?! LCES!! Firefighter will know.
07-03-25 09:00:23
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NewbernFireDept ::: Favorites
LCES (lookouts, communication, excape route, safety zone) lol
07-05-13 03:23:49
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delaalarma ::: Favorites
nice...
07-02-08 13:07:36
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