What is the water flow of each nozzle? There always seems to be a lack of water pressure in the hoses. How many gallons per minute can an average fire engine flow in Japan?
@sabosabolittle2 жыл бұрын
Approximately 132 US gallons/min (400~500liter/min)
@crossknit3 жыл бұрын
26:16 ヒヤッとした……命懸けで消火、人命救助してくれる消防士さん達には頭が下がります。
@walkingaroundthestreetsofj67593 жыл бұрын
おっしゃる通りだと思います。素晴らしい仕事ぶりに感謝したいです。
@mhenhawke50933 ай бұрын
4:00The fire is on the inside of the house, what is that going to do by spraying outside, it's barely even hitting the fire.
@user-nl1ru2sz1q3 жыл бұрын
自分の家だったら、ゾッとするな
@xaclockard94723 жыл бұрын
Google Translate- 各ノズルの水流はどのくらいですか? ホースの水圧が常に不足しているようです。 日本の平均的な消防車は毎分何ガロン流れることができますか?
Excellent job! Very difficult fire surrounded by exposures and they kept this in check. Excellent aggressive firefighting and great job keeping it to the original building.
@michaelmaglier39153 жыл бұрын
Im a former firefighter/EMT from Rochester NY. Injured in the line of duty and forced to retire in 2009. I found this channel after searching other countries firefighting techniques. I love how fast and aggressive your videos are. In America you are often drilled into your head to slow down. However, speed in heavily populated areas it is absolutely essential to gain control before it goes south and can become a conflagration. The video I watched had great obstacles. In cities we have exposure problems but it is very rare to have all sides in a residential area all 4 exposures. Lines had to be dragged in due to access. Exposures within a few feet. Wind driving fire across narrow alleyway into building on what appeared to be A side. Heavy fire through the roof with a collapse. I did notice water pressure issues yet every obstacle was overcome quickly saving that entire neighborhood!!! This was a textbook operation on aggressive firefighting that made a difference. Videos like this are therapeutic to me know after leaving a job that I loved. In fact, I would tell my wife if someone told me I would die in a fire if I went to work I would without hesitation go into work. We may face totally different obstacles with buildings, population density however, the brotherhood is the same. It’s universal when people need help you simply show up and help. It is what the world needs more then ever. I wished I had a translator to listen to comms on this fire. Again, I can’t say enough about how their actions stopped that fire in it tracks. I watched and was thinking this could go very bad. Great job!!!
@azul88113 жыл бұрын
@@michaelmaglier3915 Agreessive? It appeared to be an entirely exterior operation. The were certainly quick in deploying exterior hose streams. But aggressive? Aggressive is being inside the building.
@caomhnoir3862 жыл бұрын
if they were actually aggressive like say i dont know.. the FDNY then they would have been in that building. If they were aggressive... the fire wouldn't be blowing out every portion of that building lol
Nice Video! Those small streets made it hard for the firefighters.
@ph11p35403 жыл бұрын
Hence, why they have small fire trucks and lots of them.
@solarissv7772 жыл бұрын
@@ph11p3540 and each firetruck has a small engine and a small pump and an extremely small amount of water, after a some point it's just diminishing returns. Why not make engines higher, like in Europe? Or maybe make them as big as possible, and have all steering wheels and a second rear facing cab, so the engine does not need to make a U turn. Basically, instead of crew cab have a two commercial over the engine cabs. The engine space of the rear one can be used to mount a pump.
as I obserrve their technique they are not entering the house not making a forcible entry so that they can hit the seat of the fire, as we can see they are properly geared with BA.
Why doesn't anyone shoot water onto the seat of the fire? no wonder the fire got out of control so quickly.
@milkypapa44793 жыл бұрын
It might be serious problem of low water pressure!!
@craddocraddoc3 жыл бұрын
Nearly all videos from japanese firefighters here on youtube seem to lack enough water supply. Seems quite common to fight fires with better garden hoses there. Really scary if you try to tackle even huge factory fires with a few 22mm first-attack hoses instead of deck guns or ladder trucks.
@craddocraddoc3 жыл бұрын
@channel name well, it's always complicated with low water pressure. Still, the idea of low water pressure to prevent a building collapse seems ridiculus. There is no gain in not collapsing a builing with water if it burns to the ground (and does collapse from fire damage), because you won't get the fire out in time. Again, nearly in every video from japanese firefighters the builing takes significant damage from fire that could have been prevented if enough water would have been used.
@user-bj4wo2od6j3 жыл бұрын
水圧が低すぎます😓
@walkingaroundthestreetsofj67593 жыл бұрын
分かる方が見ると、そういう風に判断できるのですね。
@user-fe4vf9qt8r3 жыл бұрын
あなたは誰ですか😓
@user-pv4lm9wb5n3 жыл бұрын
こんばんは。火事ヤバいね
@richardmeo2503 Жыл бұрын
Piss ant streams from low pressure. Need to use larger hoselines in a defensive fight. Lucky it did not extend to the exposures.