The San Bernardino City Fire Department responds to a structure fire with a victim trapped. This is a first hand look at how the engine company made the rescue. The footage was taken from both the engine captain's helmet camera as well as a local news reporter.
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There was several minutes of video shot from the Charlie exposure. I believe from the AMR crew. Does anyone have the link to it? I'm unable to find it any longer. Thanks
Nice work San Bernadino Fire.
Comment by Leigh T. Hollins on April 5, 2012 at 1:46pm Nice job brothers!!!
What a great video. Great combination of helmet cam and external footage. Tremendous training value. How it is done (well) in real life!
Comment by Bobby Halton on April 5, 2012 at 10:35am Many thanks to Wayne and Captain Ben Alexander for sharing this amazing rescue video with us.

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