Wheel Loader Fire

/ Wheel Loader Fire #2  
Scary stuff . Things can go bad very quickly ! We had a $400,000 feller buncher fire a couple of months ago , totaled the machine but at least no one was hurt.
 
/ Wheel Loader Fire #4  
It is amazing how fast bad things happen. Glad the firefighters came out okay.
 
/ Wheel Loader Fire #8  
Not much left when our guys got to it, well out in the woods with a couple of feet of snow to wade through while pulling hose. I didn't make the call but we believe a hose blew and the fire started from high pressure oil spray on the hot engine. It was equipped with a fire suppression system which was deployed but only knocked the fire down briefly.
 
/ Wheel Loader Fire #9  
Very quickly I recalled several safety videos about welding rims with tires mounted, or heating lug nuts with a torch. The videos explain that the air in a tire when heated, will cause the tire to explode in a big way. Sounds about like what happened to this loader as a result of the initial fire.
 
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Not much left when our guys got to it, well out in the woods with a couple of feet of snow to wade through while pulling hose. I didn't make the call but we believe a hose blew and the fire started from high pressure oil spray on the hot engine. It was equipped with a fire suppression system which was deployed but only knocked the fire down briefly.

Huh...At least nobody was hurt...
 
/ Wheel Loader Fire #13  
I doubt we find out since it'll be old news by the time the cause is determined or revealed, but I'm guessing atomized hydraulic fluid or oil (from a pinhole or leak in a hose) on the engine manifold.
 
/ Wheel Loader Fire #16  
So as a member of a VFD Im VERY interested in knowing what amount of gear the guys had on at the time of the incident.

Based on our own trouble of trying to get the guys (especially the young ones) to respond in full turnout gear with SCBA's is a constant battle, and seeing the pic in the article of a guy standing on the loader with absolutely no gear on, it really has me wondering about the level of protection the guys had at the time of the incident.
 
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So as a member of a VFD Im VERY interested in knowing what amount of gear the guys had on at the time of the incident.

Based on our own trouble of trying to get the guys (especially the young ones) to respond in full turnout gear with SCBA's is a constant battle, and seeing the pic in the article of a guy standing on the loader with absolutely no gear on, it really has me wondering about the level of protection the guys had at the time of the incident.

I haven't read it yet, but you may want to check this forum thread out:

Warrington Vehicle Fire: FF Down
 
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I doubt we find out since it'll be old news by the time the cause is determined or revealed, but I'm guessing atomized hydraulic fluid or oil (from a pinhole or leak in a hose) on the engine manifold.

I'll keep an eye out from my "local sources"...;)
 
/ Wheel Loader Fire #20  
Yes, we need more videos like that...Maybe that will discourage stupidity...

Stupidity isn't the issue with the tire/wheel welding, ignorance is. Stupidity won't be bothered by videos, they will just think it will never happen to them.
 

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