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@Wendoverproductions
@Wendoverproductions 5 років тому
I hope you guys enjoy this video! It's obviously quite an enormous topic that people will spend years studying condensed down into a ten-minute video so this isn't the comprehensive guide to stopping wildfires but for those that know nothing about wildfire suppression techniques I hope this will be interesting and informative!
@jacondo2731
@jacondo2731 5 років тому
how can you create rainfall pls do this video. edit : how can we transform the sahara desert in lush green land i think you have two choices.
@yuriyashurin1629
@yuriyashurin1629 5 років тому
Can you do video about how power supply works, and how they regulate high and low demand issues....
@rodigoduterte9192
@rodigoduterte9192 5 років тому
Well, that one of many reason I subbed to you, wendover
@yuriyashurin1629
@yuriyashurin1629 5 років тому
Hey, Rodrigo how are you here? Don't you have poor junkies to kill?
@Dave_Sisson
@Dave_Sisson 5 років тому
A very timely video for my part of the world, the snow is starting to melt and in a few months the tall forests will start to dry out and then they will be vulnerable.
@RealEngineering
@RealEngineering 5 років тому
Great video, I learned a lot.
@markofexcellence5209
@markofexcellence5209 5 років тому
I read this in your accent
@dwinterowd
@dwinterowd 5 років тому
I LEEAAARRRNED ALOHT
@mr.salimi563
@mr.salimi563 5 років тому
How to stop a wildfire: Dig a trench around the forest. GENIUS!!
@RushuFriends
@RushuFriends 5 років тому
LMAO ME TOO!
@e1123581321345589144
@e1123581321345589144 5 років тому
@Anglo-Afghan Dutch Mapper *carefully* dig a trench around a forest.
@archlinuxrussian
@archlinuxrussian 5 років тому
As a Californian, I have enormous respect for those employees by CalFire, both the firefighters and those in the administration portion.
@mitchellgibbs1465
@mitchellgibbs1465 5 років тому
Down under we feel exactly the same when it comes to our local Bushfire brigades! We get fires that are just as bad as yours every summer!
@trollemall7016
@trollemall7016 5 років тому
Is it important that you are a Californian? I'm not, I don't even live in a region where wildfires are a serious threat and I still manage to have respect and admiration for these men.
@tonyshu6052
@tonyshu6052 5 років тому
Troll Em' All same
@madezra64
@madezra64 4 роки тому
Many of them being inmates! Crazy respect for these people.
@fort809
@fort809 Рік тому
@@madezra64 yep, and most of them aren’t given a choice either
@spixus3is
@spixus3is 4 роки тому
This got patched in Australia
@TehPobo
@TehPobo 4 роки тому
JLS Productions UKposts algorithm
@JA-ge9mb
@JA-ge9mb 4 роки тому
B B underrated? The comment is shite
@dafpj7536
@dafpj7536 4 роки тому
The firewall was a bit too strong
@wisestoldesttreest915
@wisestoldesttreest915 4 роки тому
JLS Productions sad I live here
@dxrob2231
@dxrob2231 4 роки тому
That shit not even funny , lame ass internet clown
@katomiccomics202
@katomiccomics202 3 роки тому
Australians in January: hello Californians in September: hello
@brapa1190
@brapa1190 3 роки тому
God said he will never punish the Earth by water anymore
@katomiccomics202
@katomiccomics202 3 роки тому
Glacier Frost true.
@user-lm4ui2zb7x
@user-lm4ui2zb7x 3 роки тому
my car in the summer is like 110 degrees and in the winter it’s -20 degrees lol
@kripalamichhane2812
@kripalamichhane2812 3 роки тому
And now to Nepal 🇳🇵🥺
@aradmostowfi7841
@aradmostowfi7841 2 роки тому
Iran in june : HELLO
@FutureNow
@FutureNow 5 років тому
How to Stop a Wildfire: very carefully.
@suyci
@suyci 5 років тому
Nah, just kill it with hellfire, hellfire kicks wildfire's ass any day
@thomaster8870
@thomaster8870 5 років тому
I bet that wildfire wouldn't survive a nuke.
@Pissedoffdetective
@Pissedoffdetective 5 років тому
And don't allow the government to turn off the water supply like they did in Yarloop... (Western Australia. Google it) which almost wiped out an entire firefighting team.
@arcaneminded
@arcaneminded 5 років тому
Pretty sure they didn't just "turn off the water supply" the system failed and I remember the fire was bigger than Samoa.
@arch4ngel
@arch4ngel 5 років тому
How to stop a wildfire: be named josh
@eagle1107flyer
@eagle1107flyer 5 років тому
How to stop a fire? SQUARESPACE
@CMDRSweeper
@CMDRSweeper 5 років тому
Yes, you cut and hack the fire's webserver and the fire will die out in a 404 error! Who knew that tankers, firefighters were so outdated!
@nytrex_yt7417
@nytrex_yt7417 4 роки тому
*SKILLSHARE*
@erickquintanilla3420
@erickquintanilla3420 4 роки тому
As an ex woodland firefighter this is pretty spot on. Great vid.
@actionfire4036
@actionfire4036 4 роки тому
Uno reverse card
@nytrex_yt7417
@nytrex_yt7417 4 роки тому
CTECH 9 yes
@RuffinItAB
@RuffinItAB Рік тому
I'm an initial attack firefighter in Canada, and this video is great. The description of basic wildfire behavior and suppression tactics are pretty dang good. One thing about wildfire is that the tactics vary based on what your forests are made up of, as well as the resources your agency has available, so what calfire does is very different from how we might do things in the boreal forest, or what you might see in australia, etc.
@iliet5120
@iliet5120 4 роки тому
Hard times for the people in Australia. Hope everything is going to get better and the fire stopped.
@grants5167
@grants5167 4 роки тому
Still about 3 or 4 months of fire season to go. Includding the hottest part of summer
@VS-np3yq
@VS-np3yq 4 роки тому
Im wondering if australian fire fighters are doing the same procedure?
@grants5167
@grants5167 4 роки тому
@@VS-np3yq not really. We dont use smoke jumpers amd foot patrolling isnt that common either. We mostly use vehicle and air borne assests. Our terrains and fuel is quite unite and extremely dangerouse
@iliet5120
@iliet5120 4 роки тому
valerie zipagan i think that their problem is that the fire is so strong they simply can’t control anything.
@VS-np3yq
@VS-np3yq 4 роки тому
@@iliet5120 i ve read that it could also be the result of land mismanagement. Backburning in particular.
@mastershooter6315
@mastershooter6315 5 років тому
Wow fighting fires is like a turn based strategy game
@masterimbecile
@masterimbecile 5 років тому
Nice analogy.
@icannotfly
@icannotfly 5 років тому
except that the fire keeps playing while its your turn
@henrycheng8094
@henrycheng8094 5 років тому
Someone should create a game like that
@hamnavoeper
@hamnavoeper 5 років тому
Henry Cheng there is a game, it's called Firejumpers Sandbox. Free for android and iOS.
@ManuLeach
@ManuLeach 5 років тому
@@henrycheng8094 there's a cooperative board game called Flash Point where you play as fighfighters trying to rescue a family from a house fire.
@rhtamim7351
@rhtamim7351 5 років тому
#1 trending in california
@JaxTheCartographer
@JaxTheCartographer 5 років тому
We gotta know what to do if we need to stop a fire on our own.
@ManuLeach
@ManuLeach 5 років тому
@@JaxTheCartographer 1. Be an elite firefighter
@kapjoteh
@kapjoteh 5 років тому
Well, yeah. It’s the hottest topic atm.
@LeZylox
@LeZylox 5 років тому
Lol
@oliviaanderson1210
@oliviaanderson1210 5 років тому
Ah yes, us Californians are studying to put out fires around our homes, recently I’ve had eleven fires about a ten mile radius from my town, so it is helpful
@joeclone345
@joeclone345 4 роки тому
I’m sending this to the Australian government
@danielraymond9631
@danielraymond9631 4 роки тому
I'll second that👍
@TehPobo
@TehPobo 4 роки тому
alpha penquin thanks its working
@shandy3025
@shandy3025 4 роки тому
Scomo won't be able to see it because he will be on holidays 😂
@karpig8939
@karpig8939 4 роки тому
Step 1: don’t leave your citizens while your country burns
@xrvsq
@xrvsq 4 роки тому
Brace Pobo not really
@vtv8man
@vtv8man 4 роки тому
I’m in Australia and currently we have a range of out of control bushfires(wildfires). I came across this video and it helped me understand the challenge we are facing. Fingers crossed the fires don’t get any worse here. Thanks for the video.
@jerry3790
@jerry3790 5 років тому
What a hot topic
@airwipe1639
@airwipe1639 5 років тому
Jerry Rupprecht stop
@davidrosner6267
@davidrosner6267 5 років тому
No pun intended...
@ramonmv17
@ramonmv17 5 років тому
Leave plz
@ml3487
@ml3487 5 років тому
some try too hard
@indigotheindieghost7214
@indigotheindieghost7214 5 років тому
@Nightingale *fake emo
@shaunlevin5081
@shaunlevin5081 3 роки тому
"Its a boy."
@PAULOEDITS23
@PAULOEDITS23 Рік тому
It’s*
@koalaboygaming346
@koalaboygaming346 Рік тому
Ugh.. yay 😬
@Oliver_the_melanie_fan
@Oliver_the_melanie_fan Рік тому
@@koalaboygaming346 YOU HAVE A PROBELEM WITH BOYS?!?!
@Hoppp4848
@Hoppp4848 11 місяців тому
@@PAULOEDITS23 its called omitting apostrophes. Its very common in English.
@ExcavationNation
@ExcavationNation 9 місяців тому
Most underrated comment on UKposts.
@Castative
@Castative 4 роки тому
Every Australian right now 👀👀👀
@tristanbackup2536
@tristanbackup2536 4 роки тому
Yeah. Thinking of new ways & using existing technology to stop the fires. One way I've been thinking is using LAV25s by replacing the head canon with a high multi-purpose water/retardant hose head canon with a liquid tanker towed on the back. This simple design alone is vastly superior than using standard off-road firetrucks that can't do shit against firewalls.
@alek488
@alek488 4 роки тому
@@tristanbackup2536 the fire is absolutely massive right now its best to just let it burn out and stop it from reaching buildings
@tristanbackup2536
@tristanbackup2536 4 роки тому
@@alek488 Right now, yes. But an idea that should be pursued & invested in the next 5-10 years to fight the main massive ones. We can't keep using the same trucks, equipment & tactics anymore, we need to innovative & go on the offensive.
@banzai5863
@banzai5863 4 роки тому
alek good idea but the fire is going a lot faster then they can control it because of the bush and the shrublands
@carlosmoroney8475
@carlosmoroney8475 4 роки тому
Tristan Backup very true
@pavitrasingh
@pavitrasingh 5 років тому
Isn't this channel double as interesting
@walpol3
@walpol3 5 років тому
Half as interesting, twice the puns
@hetakusoda2977
@hetakusoda2977 5 років тому
twice as interesting
@jordanrodriguez5191
@jordanrodriguez5191 5 років тому
Ihate numbers used a number
@Ida-xe8pg
@Ida-xe8pg 5 років тому
rest half is ads
@deanl4575
@deanl4575 5 років тому
It was Walpole This is Wendover though.
@darksnakenerdmaster
@darksnakenerdmaster 5 років тому
I've heard that Australian equipment and personel are shipped up for the fire season and then shipped back for our fire season. It's really quite something to see those magnificent people work. Their bravery is comparable to that of a soldier.
@TheWindspeed36
@TheWindspeed36 5 років тому
DarkSnake Nerdmaster can confirm that they are - FFV, CFA, SES and RFS all send staff over but they’re calling them back about now due to an early start to the fire season
@sammy61187
@sammy61187 5 років тому
Our fire season is just starting in Australia people say we are the best at fighting wild fires
@deanl4575
@deanl4575 5 років тому
DarkSpawn and Aboriginals have been doing backburning for a very long time.
@sammy61187
@sammy61187 5 років тому
@@deanl4575 that's exactly right
@tacitdionysus3220
@tacitdionysus3220 4 роки тому
@Madalyn Maree Australian bush firefighters are far better at Operations (they will usually deal with it faster and at less cost).. U.S. wildland firefighters are far better at Logistics (they will administer and support it better). Both could do Intel and planning better. Both often focus too much on politics and media image, and not enough on frontline substance. Australian fire stick farming was actually more to facilitate Aboriginal access and hunting. Rather than burning off large areas, it tends to create a patchwork of strategically burnt areas that limit major fire development, among other things. We still have much to learn about how they use bush indicators to judge when conditions were appropriate for burning. The Northern Territory of Australia probably uses such techniques to best effect, but its more limited in areas where people still have a traditional sentimental European view of "all fire bad!" and don't see fire as a natural and often essential part of the environment.
@floodster
@floodster 4 роки тому
so ironic how this comes up in my recommended now
@PriyankaSharma-kf1qy
@PriyankaSharma-kf1qy 4 роки тому
ikr
@duckmeat4674
@duckmeat4674 3 роки тому
I got it now lol
@whopperlover1772
@whopperlover1772 3 роки тому
How about now lol
@kaboomwinn4026
@kaboomwinn4026 3 роки тому
It so, We all do our part to stop a fire.
@thatpersonwithamlpiconwhos2861
@thatpersonwithamlpiconwhos2861 5 років тому
This kinda makes me want a wildfire stopping video game, in the style of a RTS. The frantic nature of stopping wildfires and the strategy used would make a fun gameplay experience.
@defconklaxon
@defconklaxon 5 місяців тому
Good news! FireJumpers Inferno is trying to do exactly that, but in real time instead of RTS. Check them out!
@EMERGENCYRESPONSEVIC
@EMERGENCYRESPONSEVIC 3 місяці тому
There is also a board game called ‘fire tower’ where you try and stop the fire burning down your tower, and direct the fire towards your opponent’s towers. Its awesome!
@Galactipod
@Galactipod 3 місяці тому
@@defconklaxon RTSes also happen to be real-time, hence "RT"
@menschderguckt
@menschderguckt 5 років тому
Thank God, that you mentioned airplanes!
@christianbeeman7480
@christianbeeman7480 5 років тому
Hello Wendover. After watching this I showed my father who is a fire fighter for Kern County in California, This is his response. In your video you stated that the fire would immediately be transferred to Calfire's management when it is dispatched. This statement is however wrong. First it would be dispatched from the California Office of Emergency Services to the local OES station or station that has an OES engine. The fire would be then assessed by the team then more fire teams will be dispatched as CalFire or as a federal assignment. Federal would be managed at the federal level. Calfire would be state managed. Thank you for the amazing content and I hope you also learn something as have I.
@MrMatt-qu3bs
@MrMatt-qu3bs 5 років тому
Christian Beeman I also feel that he should’ve mentioned NIFC too.
@beckybogantes448
@beckybogantes448 5 років тому
Yet guy yet huh 6ttr44544 ru UK kn ft5 tut Ltd is the one in kjgf7 it yiuhuii88yukk n
@tgafire87
@tgafire87 5 років тому
A fire is dispatched through which ever agency is responsible for the land it’s on. Fed fire = Fed dispatch, State fire = State Dispatch and so on.
@DerDudelino
@DerDudelino 5 років тому
It's fascinating that even in 2018 this is pretty much craftsmanship versus just leveraging technology. I remember that multiple tech entrepreneurs like Elon Musk want to work on more advanced machinery to combat fires since it's a battle we rarely win anymore like the last Californian fire.
@pio7763
@pio7763 4 роки тому
Nonody cares
@Kiseu_Daniel
@Kiseu_Daniel 3 роки тому
Guess this will recommended for everyone after the California wildfires
@avajames2743
@avajames2743 4 роки тому
meanwhile in australia, i cannot breath and haven’t seen a blue sky in weeks...
@TehPobo
@TehPobo 4 роки тому
Ava James we got some rain today :)
@sergeantsentry8864
@sergeantsentry8864 4 роки тому
@@TehPobo yeah, it rained where i am for like 12 mins, that was it :(
@domza3505
@domza3505 4 роки тому
Ya’ll might have got 5 to 12 mins of rain, we got a full hour of it.
@ifuckedyourtiger
@ifuckedyourtiger 3 роки тому
It was like that in California after the Camp Fire in 2018 for about a month until we got rain. I'm still grateful to be breathing clean air two years later
@imawesomepersonDERP
@imawesomepersonDERP 3 роки тому
Welp. Cali is like that right now
@WarblesOnALot
@WarblesOnALot 5 років тому
G'day, Yay Team ! Thanks for posting this. I wasn't aware that the US still uses Parachute-Insertion to put Firefighters into burning Forests...(!). I'm a Basic Firefighter with the NSW Rural Fire Service, my son is Captain of a 2-Tanker Brigade, as well as a foundation-member of the local RAFT (Remote Area Firefighting Team) ; here in Oz the RAFTs are Helicopter Winch-Inserted from as much as 300 ft up, to cut Hand-Lines (down to Mineral Earth) from which to light Back-Burns... It's what they call "Dry Firefighting", and they take Chainsaws, Brushcutters, Rake-Hoes, and Drip-Torches with Backpack Leaf-Blowers ; and quite a bit of Fuel for all of the above. If they need Water then that comes from "Heli-Tacks" or "Firebombers", ie anything from Jetrangers to Hueys with Buckets and Erikson-Sikorsky Sky-Cranes or Turbo-Thrushes & Dromedaries. Which brings me to a point. You claim that Phos-Check is "very expensive" at $3 per (US) Gallon..., compared to Water... That isn't actually right..., y'see, because trucking Water to the Airstrip costs $21 per ton ($130 for 6,000 Litres, I bought a load of Water only last week..., we have a Drought here at the moment), and while the Heli-tack will indeed save $21 per Ton (500 Litres to 1,200 L. per Bucket, depending on the Machine...) by bucketing from Rivers - the RFS reimburses Property-Owners for whatever Water is taken from Dams, or the Water is replaced afterwards using Tanker Trucks. I've worked at the Airbase filling Firebombers with both Water out of Buoywall Tanks holding the loads brought in on a relay of Council Trucks, as well as mixing a 10,000 Gallon (Imperial) Buoywall of Phos-Check and pumping it into the 'Planes. Phos-Check consists of Phosphate (Fertiliser) powrered & dyed Red..., it's not any more expensive to make than the "Super-Phosphate" Pellets which Graziers have air-dropped onto their Pastures, to make the Grass grow better ("Aerial Top-Dressing" as they call it...). The NSW Rural Fire Service is an all-volunteer outfit, so there's no labour-cost in unloading the Bags & mixing the Powder into the Water, or pumping it - though I imagine that Cal-Fire in the US has to pay Wages (?). However, to drop a $21 Ton of Water onto a Fire costs the RFS $350 from fixed-wing Firebombers, & $550 from a Heli-tack...; because Water is heavy and Flying Machines are much more expensive to operate than the local Council's Water-Truck. My guess is that the "$3 per (US) Gallon of Phos-Check" is the cost of putting it onto the Ground, including the Jumbo-Jet Firebomber and the people mixing & handling the Water & Retardant on the ground at the Airbase. The Aircraft are chartered by the Hour, and there may be a Contract Clause varying the rate when using Retardant vs Water, because Phos-Check is heavier than pure Water - and carrying it will burn more Fuel...(?) ! One of the ways in which I've trained myself to feel good about tiny amounts of Rain, during this Drought, is to work out what it would cost to "replace the Rain with Technology" on the 100 Acres upon which I pay the Rates....; a Quarter of a Millimetre is 1/100th of an Inch, which we used to call a "Point", and 1 Point of Rain onto 1 Acre of Land (ie 66 ft by 660 ft..., which is to say a Spear-throw by a Bow-Shot !) is 224 Imperial Gallons of Water - at 10 Pounds to the Imp. Gal. that's 2,240 Pounds, which is exactly one Ton. So 1 Point of Rain onto the Land that I'm responsible for equates to being $2,100 worth of Water, delivered at a saving of somewhere between $35,000 & $55,000, for the Airdrop, depending on whether the Fantasy involved3 Fixed or Rotary-Wing delivery-systems ; and it's three & a half to five & a half million dollars to put a $210, 000 Inch of Water onto the Land... I dunno what Fertiliser costs, because I run an Endangered Species Sanctuary & I don't use the stuff (Kangaroos & Wallabies deposit their dung here, for free !) ; but Graziers use it by the Truckload, so it can't be particularly expensive. Such is Life, Have a good one...
@p4m209
@p4m209 4 роки тому
Good on you and thanks for your service Hope you guys can help the current fires in NSW Down here in Victoria we also have some bad fires down in Gippsland and Bendigo where one of my cousins in fighting them
@benjamindare7726
@benjamindare7726 4 роки тому
I'm in QLD but I wish both of you guys the absolute best for the near future
@SarisTX
@SarisTX 5 років тому
California Firefighters have been waiting for this video
@user-od1qw8qp1u
@user-od1qw8qp1u 5 років тому
How’d you think of a comment so fast, go up!
@christianbeeman7480
@christianbeeman7480 5 років тому
Saris this is what Californians needed. Not the fire fighters
@SumD-EGuy
@SumD-EGuy 5 років тому
Saris if they have Verizon, they’ll probably still be waiting.
@AG.Floats
@AG.Floats 5 років тому
You know how fucking hard it is to fight multiple fires in the state hundreds and hundreds of thousands of acres all while dealing with wind high temps the whole time. It takes time to dig tens of miles of fire lines and clearing out ladder fuels out of countless miles of wilderness.
@adamb.4404
@adamb.4404 3 роки тому
Currently in Oregon. Winds making the fire grow massively. I’m hope the wind dies down so they can start containing it
@aliselim2352
@aliselim2352 3 роки тому
same :(
@Jedii906
@Jedii906 3 роки тому
Me to in California
@Victor-hy9mq
@Victor-hy9mq 3 роки тому
Wendover Productions: How to stop an epidemic How to stop a riot How to stop a wildfire 2020:
@brucewayneisdeadpool830
@brucewayneisdeadpool830 5 років тому
Living in Greece where forest fires are a pretty common thing each summer (although they do not compare to the massive fires in America), I immediately knew from the start that the fire you were describing was imaginary. This year 98 people died from a forest fire on the northern part of Athens. The truth fellas is that if the wind is strong and the fire has something to fuel it, any attempts to slow down are in vain. If nature herself does not decide to assist you (rain, the wind stopping, natural water like lakes to contain the fire on one side) you quickly realize you are just a small spec fighting against a giant.
@marksman712
@marksman712 5 років тому
Us Aussies know all too well about that, we have lost entire towns and sections of cities to fires, many have been killed both trying to escape and those fighting it
@brucewayneisdeadpool830
@brucewayneisdeadpool830 5 років тому
Ah indeed my friend I am perfectly aware of how devastating forest fires are in Australia. Such dry climate with the vegetation you guys have. Such a tragedy we go through every year.
@kingsofserbiangameplay1623
@kingsofserbiangameplay1623 5 років тому
It's completely different story if you use 747 supertanker.
@bliVYT
@bliVYT 5 років тому
as a swede I can confirm that 300,000 swedes die each year from forest fires :)
@brucewayneisdeadpool830
@brucewayneisdeadpool830 5 років тому
Oh yes. But as soon as darkness comes, things stop being so easy I'm afraid. Plus as good as that 747 supertanker is, it seems like a plane that needs to take off from a runway. Meaning it needs a lot of time to do a second run. And time my friend is crucial. Also I am Greek, so we are poor and we must use water :P
@liamfris256
@liamfris256 5 років тому
“In some places, being a firefighter actually means starting fires” *Fahrenheit 451 intensifies*
@TheRealUnconnected
@TheRealUnconnected 4 роки тому
Wish we had smoke jumpers here in Australia, if you can't drive in with a firetruck we just sit and wait for the fire to become gigantic and reach towns and farms before we're able to do anything about it.
@RealCatWeekly
@RealCatWeekly 4 роки тому
TheRealUnconnected yes, I wish, my grandparents house gone and I got mildly burned.
@TheRealUnconnected
@TheRealUnconnected 4 роки тому
@@RealCatWeekly So sorry to hear that, that must be really tough. One of my best mates is defending his place tonight in the tallangatta valley, his parents home on the south coast is likely gone or going today as well. These fires are just shocking. Hope the gov realises they need to get serious and invest in jumpers and far more and larger air assets. Wishing you and your family all the best.
@Helfiredrew
@Helfiredrew 8 місяців тому
As a career wildland firefighter I am SO grateful that you focused on the importance of fire as a natural part of our landscape. We're still struggling to help people understand that. Our own agencies struggle to adequately implement fire to benefit the landscape. Pretty decent video. For anyone wondering, Smokejumpers are a Federal resource - USFS or BLM (land management agencies). They are not CalFire. Other wildland fire resources include heli-rappellers, hotshots, helitack, engine crews and handcrews, dozer and other heavy equipment operators, and other resources. All are considered firefighters even if their technical job title doesn't say it.
@yuriyashurin1629
@yuriyashurin1629 5 років тому
Can you do video about how power supply works, and how they regulate high and low demand issues....
@henryjiang9664
@henryjiang9664 5 років тому
Eric Hobsbawm Transformer - ~120V AC to ~30V AC. Full bridge rectifier (4 diodes) 30v DC with large ripple. Capacitor smooth it out to a smooth DC voltage. Afterwards an IC generates a PWM with a MOSFET to generate variable voltage in parallel to a series of capacitors. Which finally generates a useable dc voltage.
@ascii_9727
@ascii_9727 5 років тому
@@henryjiang9664 I'm not sure if that's english
@henryjiang9664
@henryjiang9664 5 років тому
AsCii_ it’s not. It’s another language that electrical engineer speaks
@gurgy3
@gurgy3 5 років тому
Henry Jiang Wtf does that have to do with AC power distribution? You just described an AC adapter
@JamesBrown059
@JamesBrown059 5 років тому
​@@henryjiang9664 lol somebody did electronics 100
@funkkyno8058
@funkkyno8058 4 роки тому
Australia: Am I a Joke to You?
@p4m209
@p4m209 4 роки тому
Yep they are bad Especially right now in both NSW and Vic
@banzai5863
@banzai5863 4 роки тому
planes 4 me Queensland also has a few
@roberternest7289
@roberternest7289 4 роки тому
5:59 "Firefighters have to sometimes start the fires," That is why we, in the Czech republic, call them, loosely translated, firemen
@hammettl
@hammettl 5 років тому
Great video, having had to evacuate my house in nor cal earlier this summer I appreciate the well presented and relevant info. Much respect for the difficult and dangerous work cal fire does every year.
@onthewater4020
@onthewater4020 5 років тому
You are part of the inspiration for the career I am now in - education. You methods of delivery, your focus on entertainment through education... that's what matters to me.
@mpilosov
@mpilosov 5 років тому
THIS WAS SO EFFIN CAPTIVATING. Great work.
@shahbazsheikh3545
@shahbazsheikh3545 5 років тому
I watch a lot of youtube videos and this is by far the best one i've seen this month. Well done.
@edand69others65
@edand69others65 5 років тому
Great video! And good job on those metric conversions haha! You're the real MVP
@MFramy
@MFramy 5 років тому
Some indie developer should make a fire fighting strategy game
@patsonical
@patsonical 5 років тому
Well that's going on my Things_I_Didn't_Know_I_Needed list! This really NEEDS to be a thing!
@cf3482
@cf3482 5 років тому
MFramy there are some games similar to what you’ve described. The emergency series (just google emergency 4) involve coordinating fire departments, medical services, police, and technical services. I highly recommend it (and yes, there are forest fire missions)
@ryanlutz6699
@ryanlutz6699 5 років тому
For sure
@nickbricks8017
@nickbricks8017 5 років тому
There already 2 really good firefighting game emergency 4, and emergnyc, emergency 4 is more a strategie game than a simulator, but emergenyc is a simulator game
@RoyalFusilier
@RoyalFusilier 5 років тому
Firewatch is a story-driven game involving watching out for fires, which is different, but still cool. For such a realistic premise it's surprising how little games delve into it.
@tessw5142
@tessw5142 3 роки тому
Australians 8 months ago: *this aged well* Cascadians And Californians now: *this aged well*
@sidewalkstoryz
@sidewalkstoryz 10 місяців тому
There are Fire Tower Lookouts that help spot fires in many regions. Recently spoke with a couple of fire tower lookouts who explained how land, air, and towers work together to mitigate and manage large wild fires. They also said that forest fires are a natural phenomenon and not necessarily a 'bad thing' all the time...only when vital resources are at risk or the fire is at a massive scale. Great job highlighting the hard work of wild land firefighters in this video!
@Similey6
@Similey6 5 років тому
This was one of your best videos! Thanks for the info! I really enjoyed it!
@ttmallard
@ttmallard 4 роки тому
New firefighting machines are needed, fleets of magnet-to-magnet powered hovercraft tankers don't need refueling, large fire net drones to captures crown flares like spinnakers & 24x7 all-weather comm. Tankers 1000gal each with nozzles & can mist large areas, made to fly among trees near the ground, power head works for mt. SAR & logging, 4500-5500hp class. So, with 50+ tankers & nets the basis to extinguish hillside fires in any wind by disrupting the volatile firefront with tankers both sides using drones. Ymmv, no funding.
@tristanmoller9498
@tristanmoller9498 5 років тому
“While forest can survive wildfires, humans can not.” Thanks I didn’t realize
@russellsteele9675
@russellsteele9675 2 роки тому
Awesome video with a lot of pertinent information on how a fire is fought and the thought process. Thank you.
@petecrump6361
@petecrump6361 5 років тому
I really liked this. I was affected by the Ute Park Fire in New Mexico this summer, and one of the most frustrating parts of it was that people don't really know how fires work, how they're dealt with, or why they happen/need to happen. You can't just stop a natural disaster like that. Very refreshing to see something like this that made sense and did a good job educating people about wildfires. Great video, very well said.
@gavingrey1362
@gavingrey1362 5 років тому
My Dad is a firefighter and he has to go out and fight them, so during fires I can never see him. (We live in Southern California so we always have fires
@smileyheckster7231
@smileyheckster7231 3 роки тому
0:08 wendover predicts the california complex fires two years before they happen confirmed. Literally the time, 4:00 am. The date: mid-august. brief Lightning storm caused fire. (literally the exact circumstances as what started many of the california wildfires now). Damn that's freaky
@sxwrvyysalt3390
@sxwrvyysalt3390 3 роки тому
Ok
@CapybaraKingUa
@CapybaraKingUa 5 років тому
I don't write comments quite often but I rally like your videos. Thank you for what you're doing. All videos are so interesting and I learn a lot during them. It's a real treasure for those who learn English and need some interesting content to work on. Keep it up!
@calleryww
@calleryww 5 років тому
Thanks for more awesome, polished content Wendover
@SpartanHighKing14
@SpartanHighKing14 4 роки тому
This video is so relevant now with the ongoing wildfires in Australia
@benjamin9120
@benjamin9120 4 роки тому
Aye, its ser bronn
@spacet1me
@spacet1me 4 роки тому
I've always wondered this, great video.
@Feret626
@Feret626 5 років тому
Excellent video. I'm a Wildland Firefighter and I feel you covered all major points of how wildfires are fought.
@203arrow
@203arrow 5 років тому
Fantastic piece! I live in the heart of BC forest fire country, and have found this very extremely informative
@TheMarried123
@TheMarried123 5 років тому
I was a Helitack firefighter for US FS, good video.
@James-wp4jq
@James-wp4jq 4 роки тому
Australia right now: "WRITE THAT DOWN, WRITE THAT DOWN!"
@geoffrogerson9937
@geoffrogerson9937 4 роки тому
JJJ not funny. Our country is burning, our people are dying, our wildlife is being decimated. And you are cracking jokes
@geohiekim8705
@geohiekim8705 4 роки тому
@@geoffrogerson9937 memes always makes horrible things a little less heavy, that's why people make ww3 jokes.
@comradedyatlov2010
@comradedyatlov2010 4 роки тому
Geoff Rogerson What did you expect It’s the internet
@SawRunner
@SawRunner 4 роки тому
@@geohiekim8705 it's...just a meme. He doesn't make fun of any people that are dying, or the wildlife. Chill.
@popfella3382
@popfella3382 4 роки тому
Our prime minister is useless
@ethanw2450
@ethanw2450 5 років тому
I always enjoy your videos but I absolutely loved this one. Thank you!
@nsemeraro21
@nsemeraro21 4 роки тому
I was visiting California and got caught in the middle of the Mendocino complex fire. My hotel got evacuated and while driving down the highway I saw these brave men and women fighting this fire coupled with air drops of fire retardant from the Boeing plane. It was definitely a surreal experience because this is unheard of on the east coast. Glad I found this interesting video!
@SonomaJack
@SonomaJack 5 років тому
Broooo i lived about a mile away from the nuns canyon fire in California last October. Wildfires are insane.
@flashstar1234
@flashstar1234 3 роки тому
Who’s here during the California fires?
@user-dk8gz3bl7r
@user-dk8gz3bl7r 3 роки тому
ayy me
@flashstar1234
@flashstar1234 3 роки тому
@Vicky Caooh shit you're right
@williewilson2250
@williewilson2250 3 роки тому
I can stare at the sun, there's so much smoke lol
@itsmxtt301
@itsmxtt301 3 роки тому
Me
@yudianiyani2571
@yudianiyani2571 3 роки тому
ITS A BOY
@nik_evdokimov
@nik_evdokimov 5 років тому
Thanks for this knowledge! I enjoyed this video a lot, and learned new things about the topic
@schademaghan6065
@schademaghan6065 5 років тому
My father is a level 5 IC (Incident Commander) so it was kind interesting seeing a topic so close to home. I think you glossed over prescribed burns and preventative logging a little but most the information was great. The fire example was very well written. My only other critic would be about the logistics of fire crews and 'conscription' during severe fire seasons, although, this is probably a complex topic in its own right and would probably deserve its own video.
@anythinginteresting3412
@anythinginteresting3412 5 років тому
Forest firefigthers are true badasses! Respect to all of them
@artysaysmeh6351
@artysaysmeh6351 4 роки тому
I’m in 2019 and right now NSW is having A BIG BUSHFIRE I hope I make it
@lj3998
@lj3998 4 роки тому
ArtyTheGamer 19 you will our fireys know what they’re doing
@neonicplays
@neonicplays 4 роки тому
LiamJames16 ツ our prime minister doesn’t tho
@petervass2745
@petervass2745 9 місяців тому
Thank you! Just what I was searching for for hours and hours! Amazing video.
@Flamus4head
@Flamus4head 5 років тому
That was awesome. Great video dude!👍
@asd36f
@asd36f 4 роки тому
I live not far from the Richmond RAAF base on the outskirts of Sydney - there are at least 3 fire-fighting planes based there at the moment. Sydney has been covered in smog and smoke for the last couple of weeks due to all of the fires that are burning.
@wotizit
@wotizit 4 роки тому
Graham Clayton we need more than 3 :/
@goldenalbatross9462
@goldenalbatross9462 5 років тому
It’s like a small platoon that go deep into enemy territory to sabotage supply lines and inhibit enemy movement
@furn2313
@furn2313 3 роки тому
Firefighter : what the fire catches up to me? Just cover yourself with this blanket
@iamxmorrigan
@iamxmorrigan 3 роки тому
I just barely left the CCC, and... I really wish they taught the crews more on how wildfires are fought. Knowing all that I've learned from UKposts alone has given me far more respect for the guys and gals I worked with at the spikes I was activated to.
@wamsang7818
@wamsang7818 3 роки тому
"How to stop a wildfire" "How to stop an epidemic" Stop it Sam Stop predicting 2020 >:(
@ryohandoko1450
@ryohandoko1450 3 роки тому
"How to stop riots"
@kiddo6393
@kiddo6393 3 роки тому
I'll be really scared if he posts a "how to prevent an apocalypse"
@prepperjonpnw6482
@prepperjonpnw6482 3 роки тому
I’m watching this on 9/10/2020 as 37 wildfires in Oregon have burned over 924,000 acres so far. Please keep us in your prayers as we deal with the fires and the massive amount of smoke in the air. I haven’t seen the sun in days and visibility is at best 1/4 mile. The amount of light from the sun reaching ground level is roughly 20% of normal. I have to use the headlights on my car to see where I’m going. It’s like driving in thicke fog during the day and impossible at night.
@KiloDelta173
@KiloDelta173 8 місяців тому
I’m watching this on 9/03/2023 as 2,047 wildfires in British Columbia have burned over 5,383,078 acres so far. 2023 is now the worst wildfire season in recorded history for Canada.
@electrofox61
@electrofox61 4 роки тому
This was extremely helpful for my presentation, thanks :)
@ashersutton2799
@ashersutton2799 10 місяців тому
Such a great video thank you!!
@bazawhacha
@bazawhacha 5 років тому
As a firefighter this is reasonably accurate, however, an anchor point is more often where you begin to start fighting the fire, it’s likely where you come in. Also most fires are contained quickly. Cal fire has a goal of 95% of fires contained under 10 acres. Some agencies go up to 98%.
@napoleonibonaparte7198
@napoleonibonaparte7198 5 років тому
3:28 Perfect tool to hide from your friends.
@myyriad778
@myyriad778 5 років тому
Hey man, love your content! Here are some ideas for a video: -the News -Amazon -Mail -Hospitals
@benf340
@benf340 5 років тому
I usually have a pretty short attention span when it comes to UKposts videos but I watched every second of this. Very interesting
@avinashr8105
@avinashr8105 4 роки тому
Who came after knowing about Amazon fire 2019🔥
@zackj4778
@zackj4778 4 роки тому
Same
@amoghkaushik1764
@amoghkaushik1764 4 роки тому
Sam must make an update video
@omchantal69
@omchantal69 4 роки тому
2016 2017 2018 2019 or older *grass* fires?
@Tomoyo0827
@Tomoyo0827 4 роки тому
Some body link this video to Scott Morrison RIGHT NOW!
@hknx8153
@hknx8153 5 років тому
This is one of your best videos so far
@mikjnomis
@mikjnomis 5 років тому
So interesting and informative, this needs to be a TV show.
@poppingpenquin2172
@poppingpenquin2172 3 роки тому
Of course this is recommended now -_-
@sirswagger21
@sirswagger21 3 роки тому
0:08 Wendover predicted the future
@Shadowphoenixfire
@Shadowphoenixfire 11 місяців тому
Thank you, this has been helpful to understand how firefighting works for these wildfires.
@bhaumikpatel4077
@bhaumikpatel4077 5 років тому
Awesome watch from BC, Canada. We had about more than 500 active wildfires burning in the province just a couple weeks ago. Now it's raining in most parts with surprising snowfall in northern areas like Fort Nelson. Mother Nature truly is amazing.
@hacker010010101
@hacker010010101 5 років тому
very fascinating!
@satyajitsanjaykamble4518
@satyajitsanjaykamble4518 3 роки тому
Whose here during the Oregon wildfires 2020??
@chrisdaley3168
@chrisdaley3168 5 років тому
Yooooo Redding is represented by one of my favorite UKposts channels. Thanks Sam!
@RobertSmith-rp3xk
@RobertSmith-rp3xk 5 років тому
Excellent video. Worth watching a number of times.
@thebananarepublic7255
@thebananarepublic7255 3 роки тому
8 months ago: Australians: "Write that down!" Now: Californians: "Write that down!"
@evanchan4012
@evanchan4012 2 роки тому
Now: Canadian’s “Write that down!”
@krishnapraneeth5448
@krishnapraneeth5448 4 роки тому
I think this video will be very helpful to Australia 🇦🇺 wild fires so please send this to the people who are in Australia so that they be aware of it and they help something up to their extent...
@elitethotunit5038
@elitethotunit5038 5 років тому
Hehe, my family/area has a very rich history of wild-land firefighting... My unit commander spent many seasons (years) as a wild-land hotshot. My Grandfather, and many friends also spent time as hotshots and one in particular was a smoke jumper during the 60s-80s. There have been spike camps and actual fire-camps quite literally on my front lawn and in my backyard.
@astroticbabe
@astroticbabe 4 роки тому
I’m Australian and we haven’t had rain in weeks, just yesterday a thunder storm started in my area and I’m so happy. It’s been raining for almost two days now and I hope we get more.
@FutureNow
@FutureNow 5 років тому
This is so impressive.
@yeetastic466
@yeetastic466 5 років тому
You can say that wildfires are on a "HOT STREAK" OK I will quit now
@RedLeader327
@RedLeader327 5 років тому
Vito Antonio Justisoesetya Delet this.
@hezhenshen88
@hezhenshen88 5 років тому
Does anyone love to see how the voice-over brings the unrelated Ads at the end of each videos? I love it! And that's the key of communication success!
@flowgangsemaudamartoz7062
@flowgangsemaudamartoz7062 4 роки тому
Nobody loves Ads my dude.
@g.mriguez9769
@g.mriguez9769 2 роки тому
I live in SoCal and have close calls with wildfires almost every year now. I am very grateful to CalFire and local forest ranger crews for all the hard and dangerous work they do to save our homes, forests and lands 🧡🧡
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