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Mike Laprade
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LFD THE SERIES: The Heat
Tired of the cold? Warm up with LFD THE SERIES "The Heat"! check us out on facebook for more videos and pictures! LfdTheSeries
Music Credit: Van Halen: Everybody Wants Some
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LFD THE SERIES: Episode Two
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Proudly Introducing Episode 2 of our series ! In this episode you will get to feel what its like to do a Primary search ! check us out on facebook for more videos and pictures! LfdTheSeries Music Credit Goes To The Following: 1: Born To Rise: Redlight King 2: New Skies: The Secession 3: Firefighter Fitness | Firefighter Workout | TACFIT FireFighter: First Alarm Movie Trailer
LFD THE SERIES Episode One
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Leominster Fire Department's first episode is finally here! check us out on facebook for more videos and pictures! LfdTheSeries
Leominster Fire Department Local 1841
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heres a tribute to the Leominster fire dept Local 1841
Retract the ladder? Never with men up there
Is the tiller still there ?
The tiller is now privately owned and living in comfortable retirement
Thanks for sharing some great FF Stuff!
Have they ever heard of a SCBA & gloves.,😂😂😂
We're the guys gloves when venting the roof
Ooops, spoke too soon. Here comes more silly music.
What is with the HORRIBLE LOUD music at the beginning? I almost turned this off because of it. It actually turned out to be a pretty good vid but all the "thoughts" at the start were ridiculous. Most firefighters i have seen or heard are actually all excited to go to a fire, they've got their adrenaline up and they are ready for action. BTW was that a slate roof? Looked like they were having a hard time getting through it.
capt CFD retired. if a firefighter isn't a bit afraid of fire...THEN I worry! They're the ones who get trapped or stupid and endanger the rest of their unit.
an scba would be a good idea
May I subscribe to your channel?
If you're thinking those thoughts while responding you better find another line of work.
Michael Maxwell I'm sure it's all for the video bro.
Maybe but if real firefighters created that or allowed it to be put on there then they should be ashamed. Based on what my many active and retired firefighter friends tell me, no firefighter thinks those thoughts while responding. I just think it's a slap in the faces of our brave heroes. Just my thoughts.
well some of it they do like what if we loose a brother would i save a life some FF do think about that when going to call
That Maxim tiller ripping out of quarters will never get old. That truck is so bad ass!
Dat Detroit Diesel doe.
I read a lot of the comments about this video, they range from "this makes US firefighters look bad" to "this dept not training there FF's properly", most are related to proper PPE. I'm not familiar with this exact dept's training, but I would not think these FF's were trained to not wear proper PPE, specifically SCBA's & Gloves while on a ladder/roof of a working SFD fire. They were obviously trained to wear turnout's, boots & a helmet, it just seems like they got comfortable with the job over the years & deviated from there basic training....proper PPE. This is just my thoughts.
i know what they are going through i am a former fighter you just do you your job we are a team we ride together we die together i got my brothers and sister back as a fireman i would gladly go in and save any body its our job once a fireman always a fire fighter
TYFYS
Good job guys you whooped it's tail and everybody is back at the station.
I'm guessing that it was electrical and that it was in the walls??
Perhaps you guys should take a glance at NFPA 1500, its there for a reason.
what caused the fire?
is this video a joke...............
fast knockdown? lol
+heavyhitta52 if 10 min to get water on it is fast, then hell some people may be the damn flash
yeah could just open a line as soon as ya get there and steam and kill a victim if there are any....some things come before water looked like a good stoop to me
by the time u did all that, you could of just went in and knocked down the fire when it was still small??
Wrfd46ff. He on ladder truck. The first truck that gets there. They are in charge of what they do.
Wrfd46ff Dude I'm pretty fuck up. I was meaning to say that the first truck gets there aka a truck, they do search and rescue if there is anyone inside, than some towns have a rescue truck which helps with search and rescue and or might help the firefighters inside.
A one foot by one foot cut in the roof ? Worst truck work i have ever seen.
Good luck with the lung cancer
what is that horn
evacuation of the building
That horn is like an all around warning siren for the town or if surrounding towns need aid. When ever there is a major fire it goes off. The pattern means something I'm just not sure what.
wow... just wow
do US firefighters no wear their BA (Breathing Apparatus)? in Scotland every firefighter going near the fire/smoke needs to wear their BA kits before leaving the appliance
+aprilia rsv4 Most departments in the US do use their SCBA but I guess this department is too cool.
They probably weren't at first because they were in a hurry and weren't going on the roof. Although it would have been the wise option to wear it.
The extra:30 seconds it would have taken to grab a pack. No excuse. Even if you aren't on air being at the ready is priceless.
DOUCHE BAGS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LEOMENSTER FIRE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
holy than though fuck you like your life is more important than mine fuck on fuck button!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
what's the name of the song?
these guys are a joke. too busy trying to be the saltiest fucking truckies alive that they forget to throw some water on the fire. put a mask on, foot a ladder, and fight the fire. the job is to put it out not play in it.
do you guys over the sea not use flash hoods?
What about limited ventilation? That window did not appear to need to be vented. I am quarterbacking this and I obviously could be missing a lot, but from its appearance it didn't look like it.
+Taylor Northrup With what we know now about flow path studies, this video is a big no no.
Damn dude really? First off where is your SCBA? and Gloves man PPE is a must. This makes your department look bad.
Fire Departments should start issuing major fines to firefighters that don't wear their SCBA's. This video was very badly done, and to be honest, reflects badly on that particular department.
in sweden the one who is handling the ladder has a headset so this cant happend
+Isak Grellsgård every firefighter usually or should have a radio
When approaching any fire a tactical mode is decided: offensive or defensive. In this situation the tactical mode I observed was offensive. However, why is it that it took you guys so long to fight the fire from the outside (defensive) despite knowing where the fire was shortly after entering the building. You took so long to decide that when you did decide to stop being a hero and fight the fire from outside (defensive) you had to use so much caution as you had firefighters on the second floor that you could have obstructed due to the water pressure. Thus, I believe that you guys failed to save this property as you wasted far too long fighting on the inside when you could have deployed the right tactical mode from the offset.This I believe is why America has soo many firefighter fatalities as you try to be heroes by going into burning buildings unnecessarily when you could have achieved the same goal fighting from outside. Even if there were to be a civilian trapped inside, at 80 to 120 degrees Celsius they would have burned to death - this is basic fire science that you should have learnt in training school.To all American firefighter remember, you have families. Don't leave them behind because you failed to hear your BA run out of oxygen from a fire you should never have entered. Lastly, for crying out loud, bloody wear your PPE gear accurately and stop unnecessarily exposing yourselves to toxic fumes.
+Emmanuel Williams You are right and wrong. You are right about tactical modes however this one should have never been defensive. It wasn't technically. American firefighters are trained to not flow water onto the outside of a building while guys are inside. It's a safety measure, because with that amount of water flowing it can collapse or pierce walls and throw debris onto guys inside OR it can push hot gases and fire onto interior guys. Also American firefighters are trained to search (depending on area) pretty much every time there is a fire. Whether it's abandoned or not, it should be searched if possible. You never know if a homeless person has taken up residence or someone went out to grab lunch and left their baby in the crib inside. How do you know the house is empty when arriving? You can't. There could have easily been someone on the second floor of this house. Another note. American firefighters are trained to go in from the unburned side of a house and push the fire back out through the burned side, so you don't cause more damage. Going in from the burned side as you suggest would push fire back into the unburned side, thus if there was a victim, killing them since you didn't do a primary search cause you wanted to go defensive from the beginning. There were plenty of mistakes here, however the ones you state are because YOU lack training and sense in quality firefighting. Also America is a America and Europe is Europe the two cannot be compared. They are so different it's incredible.
+Scuba Steve Well said but you A. Clearly did not read my entire message and B. Did not address the fact that you guys do not put on the correct PPE equipment to go into a fire. That FACT CANNOT be ignored. C. A fire is a FIRE universal, be it America or Europe so your point there is invalid. As any FIREFIGHTER needs to wear PPE PERIOD. Moreover, If you watch the video, a primary search was carried out on arrival to the building by 2 crews. How many searches do you want to do on a small building before you tackle a blaze. Another note. The point of the message was PPE must be worn at all times, not having a dig a American firefighters. I am a bloody Firefighter myself. My whole life is dedicated to this cause. Now if you are saying that the basic law requirement for wearing PPE in AMERICA AND EUROPE are so different they cannot be compared, I suggest your laws be revised. The confidence to say your value for the life for a firefighter can be compromised and say I lack quality training is shocking. You are not even putting your BASIC training into practice. UTTERLY DISGRACEFUL. It may be best to agree to disagree. I am a professional and thus no foul language is being used that would deem unprofessional. If you are a firefighter I salute you as we are brothers. But if you are not. Then you wouldn't have a clue as to the dangers that can be eliminated if the correct PPE is adhered to and HEROISM denied.
+Emmanuel Williams We got two different explanations from your original message. More over I was concerned with the tactics than PPE. That's not a lack of value for life but when it comes to PPE it should all be worn at all times (some choose to not do this which is really dumb, however it's a personal choice). Personally I've had my ears cooked WHILE wearing a hood and it is no fun. This isn't my department I can't vouch for them or tell they need to do this or that. So the video is kind of irrelevant at that point. It sucks seeing guys misuse their gear but once again, personally you or I can't do anything about it. All we can do is take care of our own guys and ourselves. Also I did read your entire message, I wouldn't have responded without doing so. I chose not to address the PPE problems for the reasons above. I also put there were plenty of mistakes in my former message that was directed to the PPE problems but I should have addressed it directly. My bad. Also while a fire is a fire universally, the way we attack them can be usually very different. Equipment and building construction has a lot to do with that. Which is why our tactics differ on this fire very much. The reason two crews were assigned to searches were it seemed like one did a search above the fire, and one did a search below the fire. If you have the manpower to do this, then it saves time and energy, so that when they are done they can be refocused onto other tasks. Still the buildings in the US have to be searched almost all the time. It's just a much different culture over here as regards to poverty, homeless, and stuff like that. THAT is truly disgraceful, but that's another matter entirely. However it seems our little disagreement was both just a miscommunication. I worried more about your tactics choice where as you worried about the PPE. No worries. Also I am a firefighter, worked a 5000 calls a year Engine company, and one or two much smaller departments and now looking for a better fire dept elsewhere. Also once again I wear my PPE, this video does not show my department and if it did then I would be having a few choice words with my guys, however your point is duly noted. Another point in your original post though, most American firefighter fatalities come from cardiac and medical related causes not fire related fatalities. Further helps the stereotype we are a bunch of fat lazy rednecks. Well most of us are anyway. Also not sure where you are a firefighter, and this is totally a dig at whereever you are. Anything other than a traditional American Leather helmet is UGLY! ;-) Cheers! Keep up the good work brother!
Well I apologise Steve. I poorly expressed myself too. I guess we were saying the same thing all along. I do salute you and your department. I am a London Firefighter. Brothers/sisters in Arms aye! It is a shame about the poverty in America with regards to homelessness. I guess it's everywhere but we public service personnel see this issue on a daily basis. Take care Sir. Stay safe and look after your family and community.
+Emmanuel Williams Yea I apologize as well. Problem is we care too much. Haha. Not a bad thing. And hey I've met some London firefighters before. You guys are some pretty top shelf firefighters. Anyway you do the same and take care. Hey and have a bev on me next time you are out and about and I'll toast one up to you. Take care.
First off, too much drama at the beginning. I thought I was gonna puke. Yeah, it's dangerous, and yeah, you might not go home, but if you're dwelling on that thought on a run instead of what you're supposed to be doing you're not gonna be effective. Second, you do none of us any service charging into an IDLH without a mask. Take the extra second and put your face piece on; there's no reason to breathe that garbage. And why in the world would you not simply go down the ladder instead of screaming for the chauffeur to move it, which in and of itself is a bad idea with guys on it? We do a tough job; don't make it tougher with unsafe practices. Taking in lungfuls of toxins because the old timers did it doesn't make you tough; it makes you sick. This at a time in NYC where we're fighting to have our guys who are dropping dead from 9/11 cancer taken care of.
I'm against Monday morning QBing... However, it needs to be said that there are some unsafe practices here. First of all wear an SCBA. There is no need to be breathing in that crap. You are coughing in the video for goodness sake.... And wear some gloves! Risk is minimized b/c you're on an aerial, but still...
now that my wife has seen the comments made in the beginning of this she's terrified about my job.....if your thinking of that before you go to a job, you may want to begin thinking the attack instead!
As a career firefighter going on 17 years I am really concerned why these guys don't have scba's on? as stated
I have to also say No SCBA kinda dumb
My god, here in the UK if a FF went into a situation without the proper protective gear he would get royally fucked. First rule of ANY emergency service: don't become a casualty yourself.
It's weird seeing the name Leominster in another country, I'm from Leominster ENG
I'm from near Hereford!
6:44 this is so unacceptable YOU ALWAYS WEAR GLOVES ON SCENE NO MATTER WHAT
Never did I have any of the questions shown in beginning.. never asked if i was going to come back alive... Do the job and take whats coming to you... If you come home at the end of shift it was a great day.
How did the Chief allow this into the land of RUclips Fire Department?...NO SCBA!!! Jeezus guys...you're worried about going home then you do this and you won't live to see any grand or great grandchildren.
Nice video, but whats with all of the drama at the start of the video? Will I come back? Who will watch my kids? Give me a break. Trying to ham it up for the camera?
Do you even mask up bro? Also instead of asking for a pat on the back with questions like "will I die?", and "who will take care of my wife?" we just do the job we signed up to do as firemen. No one put a gun to your head and said "be a firefighter" With that said, great video and I'm looking forward to seeing more