From Tim Olk:
Car fire in front of 4431 Johnson Ave in Hammond, Indiana.
Tags: car fire, firefighter hitting car fire with hose, firefighters extinguishing a car fire, Hammond Fire Department, heavy smoke and flames from car on fire, Jeep destroyed by fire, Jeep engulfed by fire, Tim Olk
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#1 by Craig Mack on February 24, 2021 - 9:06 AM
Whatever are you talking about mabas21??? I applauded you, and others insatiable need to comment, nitpick, and denounce every unsafe practice you see online! (Bravo again!) Many times with the nearly the exact same lingo over and over (again, kudos- perseverance is a virtue!) I am positive the entire fire service would join me in appreciation of this cyber service y’all provide. I really and truly hope again the men and women of the HFD benefited from your (anonymous) thoughts! Honest!
I hope that you can see all the positivity here and change your hardened heart around. Remember guys, in your own words, its not the 1970s anymore. It’s time to put away your negative antiquated views, and accept the changing world of inclusion and acceptance of the modern world. Bullying and mean spirited words have no place here on this blog!!
#2 by MABAS 21 on February 14, 2021 - 10:52 PM
Craig,
So you’re condoning 1970s firefighting tactics for a car fire today? I’m really getting tired of your stupid comments on here “Craig.”. Everytime someone posts on here about unsafe practices you have to chime in with your sarcasm or insults. Are you a 20 year veteran of the fire service with loads of experience and certifications? If you are Craig, you should know better then. Are you superman and invincible to getting burned or cancer? Why don’t you do us all a favor and find another blog to post on!
#3 by Craig Mack on February 14, 2021 - 5:58 PM
Thank you so much for this amazing commentary gentlemen. I am certain the men of the Hammond Fire Dept truly appreciate your viewpoints.
#4 by The DH on February 11, 2021 - 3:48 PM
Well, one guy atleast took the time to put the harness on his back.
#5 by MABAS 21 on February 11, 2021 - 11:37 AM
Looks like a fire scene from the 1970s… booster line in operation and no SCBA. Oh wait, it says 2021
#6 by FireGears on February 11, 2021 - 12:14 AM
Good Grief.!!
Hope the Captain and Crew got some beach time
for NOT using their SCBA…
Oh yeah, I forgot .. y’all are bulletproof heroes.