All Videos Tagged stockton (Fire Engineering Training Community) - Fire Engineering Training Community2024-05-04T02:54:08Zhttps://community.fireengineering.com/video/video/listTagged?tag=stockton&rss=yes&xn_auth=noStockton (CA) Dwelling Firetag:community.fireengineering.com,2016-09-08:1219672:Video:6322662016-09-08T20:25:38.674ZFire Engineeringhttps://community.fireengineering.com/profile/FireEngineering
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</a> <br></br>Stockton Firefighters responded to 5 working structure fires during their 48 hour shift starting August 23rd at 0800. This is the second of those fires, in the 1500 block of Morrison. Crews arrived on scene to heavy fire in the structure, multiple exposures on fire, and forcible entry issues. Firefighters quickly addressed the D side exposure while awaiting…
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</a><br />Stockton Firefighters responded to 5 working structure fires during their 48 hour shift starting August 23rd at 0800. This is the second of those fires, in the 1500 block of Morrison. Crews arrived on scene to heavy fire in the structure, multiple exposures on fire, and forcible entry issues. Firefighters quickly addressed the D side exposure while awaiting forcible entry, then made an aggressive interior fire attack. Water-supply (relay pumping) operations delayed fire attack only for a moment- before crews advanced into the building. While crews were extinguishing the C side exposure, a second box alarm was reported in the north side of the city. <i>Video: StocktonFireHistory</i> Stockton (CA) Working Structure Firetag:community.fireengineering.com,2016-08-18:1219672:Video:6315252016-08-18T20:12:14.852ZFire Engineeringhttps://community.fireengineering.com/profile/FireEngineering
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</a> <br></br>Stockton Firefighters responded to multiple reports of a structure fire on August 13th, 2016 in the 2000 block of South San Joaquin Street. The first alarm assignment arrived on scene to fire in both units of the duplex, in the attic, in the back yard, and spreading to an adjacent structure (C exposure). Engine 2 pulled an attack line, flowing water to the rear…
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</a><br />Stockton Firefighters responded to multiple reports of a structure fire on August 13th, 2016 in the 2000 block of South San Joaquin Street. The first alarm assignment arrived on scene to fire in both units of the duplex, in the attic, in the back yard, and spreading to an adjacent structure (C exposure). Engine 2 pulled an attack line, flowing water to the rear of the structure and transitioning to an interior attack. A second line was pulled to the rear of the structure as the Fire Attack crew knocked down the interior flames. The Vent crew cut two holes, but encountered unusual (layered) construction when trying to break through. <i>Photo: StocktonFireHistory</i> Stockton (CA) Rooftop Firetag:community.fireengineering.com,2016-06-29:1219672:Video:6304652016-06-29T15:06:15.409ZFire Engineeringhttps://community.fireengineering.com/profile/FireEngineering
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</a> <br></br>On Tuesday, June 21st 2016, Stockton Firefighters responded to reports of fire in a building on Weber Ave. Upon arriving on scene, conditions appeared that there was fire through the roof; later determined to be a rooftop fire with extension into the fifth floor…
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</a><br />On Tuesday, June 21st 2016, Stockton Firefighters responded to reports of fire in a building on Weber Ave. Upon arriving on scene, conditions appeared that there was fire through the roof; later determined to be a rooftop fire with extension into the fifth floor cockloft. Stockton Fire Department 2014 Year In Reviewtag:community.fireengineering.com,2015-01-28:1219672:Video:6116882015-01-28T15:04:26.452ZFire Engineeringhttps://community.fireengineering.com/profile/FireEngineering
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</a><br />The Stockton Fire Department responded to more than 37,000 emergencies in 2014, including 369 working structure fires. <i>Video: StocktonFireHistory</i>
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</a><br />The Stockton Fire Department responded to more than 37,000 emergencies in 2014, including 369 working structure fires. <i>Video: StocktonFireHistory</i>