i started hearing water. i assume it s the sprinklers but i couldn t tell where it was coming from. brandon s about to find out. live on television. all of a sudden, i just feel the blast of water hit me. that was it. in the history of the epa, car concerns aside, researchers like a trouper, brandon doesn t let a little water get in the way of his story. i m like i got to keep doing what i m doing. i don t have a choice. i have to keep telling the news, regardless. maybe it will just hit me once and that s it and i can get out of this. at this point, i know i can t toss back to the studio because while i m doing my part, the anchors are shifting to different parts of the set, the crew isn t ready. it s just me on air and i just took that step back just to try and get out of the stream of water, and then it came around a second time. to view the entire study, click on our website, komu.com. while brandon s trying to keep his composure, his cameraman is scrambling. that
i was knocked unconscious, had a head concussion. morales is lucky. sadly, the fire claims the life of the woman trapped inside. she tried to come out of the room and she obviously couldn t make it because the fire and the smoke caught up to her. it s not until alan bell is able to catch his breath that he remembers he s wearing a camera on his helmet. once you settle down and all your adrenaline s over, then is when i realized i think i was filming all this. the first time i watched it, it was scary, you know, because you see yourself going through this. this is not a good experience. come on down head first! both firefighters hope others can learn from the video captured by alan bell s helmet camera. my primary goal of the video was to use for training. and that we all should train for the highest level possible. you can see what happens. it s all on camera. mayday. firefighter down. coming up, h2 whoa! all of a sudden i just feel
shortly after arriving, alan bell pulls out a brand new gadget, a helmet camera, giving a rare glimpse of what firefighting is like up close. i got it for christmas of 2009 so probably about six weeks before this fire. that was the first time i actually used the camera. because of a change in regulations, it s the first and only time bell will use his camera on scene. he turns it on and goes about his job for the day. we are initially what they called a rapid intervention team to extract firefighters if they get lost or hurt or injured. morales is part of another team, one that will enter the burning home. we started to go into the front of the house. we noticed that there was all the entrances were blocked in. the firefighters then moved to the back of the house, hoping
i assume it s the sprinklers but i couldn t tell where it was coming from. brandon s about to find out. live on television. all of a sudden, i just feel the blast of water hit me. that was it. in the history of the epa, car concerns aside, researchers like a trouper, brandon doesn t let a little water get in the way of his story. i m like i got to keep doing what i m doing. i don t have a choice. i have to keep telling the news, regardless. maybe it will just hit me once and that s it and i can get out of this. at this point, i know i can t toss back to the studio because while i m doing my part, the anchors are shifting to different parts of the set, the crew isn t ready. it s just me on air and i just took that step back just to try and get out of the stream of water, and then it came around a second time. to view the entire study, click on our website. while brandon s trying to keep his composure, his cameraman is scrambling. that s why the camera goes up and down,
smoke caught up to her. it s not until alan bell is able to catch his breath that he remembers he s wearing a camera on his helmet. once you settle down and all your adrenaline s over, then is when i realized i think i was filming all this. the first time i watched it, it was scary, you know, because you see yourself going through this. this is not a good experience. come on down head first! both firefighters hope others can learn from the video captured by alan bell s helmet camera. my primary goal of the video was to use for training. and that we all should train for the highest level possible. you can see what happens. it s all on camera. mayday. firefighter down. coming up, h2 whoa! all of a sudden i feel the blast of water hit me and that was it. i think the sprinklers came on.