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Home » Articles » Poll: Do you agree with breaking SUV’s windows during N.J. fire response?

Poll: Do you agree with breaking SUV’s windows during N.J. fire response?

February 18, 2016 By Rana Waqar 9 Comments

A hose runs from a fire hydrant through two windows of a Honda SUV in Pennsauken after crews responded to a house fire on May 27, 2015. (Photo courtesy of Ted Aurig)
A hose runs from a fire hydrant through two windows of a Honda SUV in Pennsauken after crews responded to a house fire on May 27, 2015. (Photo courtesy of Ted Aurig)

Firefighters rushed to a pre-dawn blaze, a fire at a vacant house was extinguished and nobody was injured. Overall, the response by Pennsauken crews could be considered a success.

There’s just one thing: Did they have to break two windows on an illegally-parked car to douse the fire?

“This person made the conscious decision to park in front of the fire hydrant. Windows can be replaced; people cannot,” Pennsauken fire Chief Jospeh Palumbo said.

Firefighters rushed to a pre-dawn blaze, a fire at a vacant house was extinguished and nobody was injured. Overall, the response by Pennsauken crews could be considered a success.

There’s just one thing: Did they have to break two windows on an illegally-parked car to douse the fire?

“This person made the conscious decision to park in front of the fire hydrant. Windows can be replaced; people cannot,” Pennsauken fire Chief Jospeh Palumbo said.

What do you think? Take our poll and sound off in the comments section below.

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  1. Claude Kerley says

    October 31, 2016 at 5:15 am

    Well you are an idiot to not even think, the house was abandoned and therefore not occupied, all calls are different and should be treated as such. After protecting lives, protecting property comes next. Backing the 5 inch up, breaking the street window, starting the lay thru the back seat, going around to the other side and breaking the other glass, pulling it thru the car and hooking it up with kinks will take you longer than a plan B hookup. Most of you need to redo the Academy or at least a PR class, if you are even a firefighter to start with…

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  2. Claude Kerley says

    October 31, 2016 at 5:20 am

    Very unprofessional to say the least, never the best way to do it. When a fire company destroys more than they save, they need more training or get out of the fireservice. This was a payback response and should be treated as such… Period!

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    • caude_balls says

      January 25, 2017 at 10:54 am

      No it wasn’t. It was a necessary path to not kink the hose and impede the water pressure.
      There is no defense for blocking a hydrant. And yes this was the most rapid and expedient to get water to a fire to save lives and homes. Period.

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  3. Claude Kerley says

    October 31, 2016 at 5:40 am

    @ david, when you call someone stupid, that says that you are a liberal and have no intelligent answer. I don’t know how you made it as a firefighter, if in fact you are. We do this for people, granted most calls are from people that are dumb and have caused their own problems, but never the less we try to HELP them with it…

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