The Sayre-Fire started on November 14, 2008.
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Video from The Sayre-Fire During High Winds
November 16th, 2008 — Featured Videos, West Coast 911 News
Fire Apparatus Collision Video
October 29th, 2008 — Featured Videos, Firefighter Training Articles, Industry Articles
Here is a video of two Fire Apparatus responding to a call and colliding with one another in St. Louis.
It is a stark reminder of why we must pay attention to intersection signals and communicate/coordinate with other responding vehicles.
Insane Crash With Two Fire Trucks
Was this a preventable collision?
FDNY Memorial Video Tribute to Those Lost on 911
September 10th, 2008 — Featured Videos, In The Line Of Duty, National Fire Rescue News, West Coast 911 News
“This video is dedicated to my brother firefighters lost on 9-11. This is my first YouTube video so bare with me. Thanks to the internet community for the pictures, FDNY communications for the audio & Garth Brooks for ‘The Change’, without them this project would not be possible..” ….. Youtube Member APGstrike
What if Firefighters Ran the World?
September 3rd, 2008 — Blog, Featured Videos
Since we are in an election year, I thought it would be appropriate to post a video by Nextel on what the world would be like if Firefighters ran it.
Even if you’re not a Firefighter, you’ll get a pretty good laugh out of this one…
Now, if we could actually get our meetings to go this well.
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Jason Serrano, Editor
Six People Escape House Fire In San Bernardino
July 11th, 2008 — Featured Fire News & Firefighter Stories, Featured Videos, West Coast 911 News
At 0735 hours on July 3rd, the San Bernardino City Fire Department responded to a house fire at 1705 E. Hardt St. in the extreme south east section of the City. Within 6 minutes from the dispatch time, the first arriving units found a single family dwelling that was well involved with fire, along with other dwellings that were threatened and other outside combustibles contributing to the spread of the fire.
An “offensive†mode was declared and a simultaneous fire attack was initiated on the house fire as well as the combustibles on the outside of the dwelling. The other structures were protected and a quick primary search determined that the six people (four adults and two children) that were inside the structure had escaped the fire prior to the fire department’s arrival.
The fire and the threatened structures were contained in less than 15 minutes. However, the structure at 1705 E. Hardt sustained severe damage due to the fire being involved in the attic. The property loss was estimated at $75,000 and the contents at $20,000. The fire was investigated by the San Bernardino City Fire/Arson team and it was determined to be electrical in origin. The homeowner had stated that she had recently been having electrical problems and also had some construction/remodel word done to the house. All six of the occupants were displaced and Red Cross was notified to help them out.
It should be noted that although this particular fire was damaging enough, it could have been much worse. Had this fire occurred while the occupants were sleeping it is quite possible that the 6 occupants may not have had enough time to escape the dwelling and the fact that the SBFD was quickly notified may have saved the threatened adjacent structures. Having an escape plan is a must!
Written and Submitted by BC Mike Alder, San Bernardino City Fire Department
Featured Video - Auto Vs Fire Truck With Technical Rescue in Long Beach
June 4th, 2008 — Featured Videos, Firefighter Training Articles
Spotting your apparatus between yourself and oncoming traffic at accident scenes is critical for Firefighter / Rescuer safety.
This video emphasizes firefighter safety training and fire apparatus spotting:
Long Beach, CA FFs responding to a traffic accident are themselves struck by a suspected drunk driver at a busy intersection. While rescuers are transporting patients in the vehicle that struck the Truck Co, a second vehicle cruising through an adjacent parking lot strikes a pedestrian and pins her under that car…Apparently the occupants of that car were watching the action in the street instead of foot traffic in the parking lot… A very busy incident!
Featured Video of The Week - LAFD
February 29th, 2008 — Featured Videos
This week’s featured video demonstrates the firefighters from Los Angeles City Fire at a major alarm in the garment district of LA.
Featured Video of The Week -Tribute to SoCal Agencies
February 22nd, 2008 — Featured Videos
Happy birthday to WestCoast911.com member FYRGLFR
This week’s video was submitted by WestCoast911.com member ViCaRiOuS
Featured Video of The Week - Sacramento FD
February 15th, 2008 — Featured Videos
The featured video for this week is by Youtube member Fire733.
This video features crews from Sacramento Fire Department working hard to battle a fire in a single family dwelling. Despite someone running over their supply line, all seems to have gone well. Job well done.
Featured Video of The Week - Long Beach FD
February 8th, 2008 — Featured Videos
This week’s featured video is of an unusual rescue last year by the hard working men and women of the Long Beach Fire Department. Here they are performing a technical rescue of trapped tree trimmer. Thanks goes to member toastt21.




