Firefighters have one of the bravest, scariest jobs a person could have. Thanks to the San Bernardino County Fire Department, we get to see how the job looks from a firefighter’s perspective.
During a structure fire in Victorville, CA, a firefighter wore a Go-Pro camera for an unbelievable look at him and his fellow firefighters in action.
Here was the situation, according to the video’s description:
Firefighters engaged in an aggressive coordinated attack with hose lines and vertical ventilation, knocking the fire down in 30 minutes. Residents were outside prior to arrival and accounted for. Firefighters did a search to confirm no one was inside. One large dog was found in the search and was reunited with his owners. A total of 3 adults and 4 kids were displaced as a result of the fire. Red Cross was called to arrange for temporary housing, clothing and to assist with medications.
[YouTube/San Bernardino County Fire Dpt.]

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