A CRANE is a Fire TRUCK

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2022
  • Lutherville Volunteer Fire Company is a place where everyone should want to volunteer. In their Station Cribs episode you see that they have everything a new volunteer or even a veteran would want. The Station Rigs episode dives deep into their SPECIAL RESCUE. We have never seen a rig like this before. Squad 303 is a tool that was build to meet the needs of the community. Not only are we able to open every door and look inside but we get to see this unit in action. Take just a few minutes and check it out for yourselves. Tell us what you think. Is this a unit still needed, or is it becoming obsolete?
    "Squad 303 is a 2008 Pierce Velocity Heavy Duty Rescue and seats up to eight personnel. As LVFC represents one of few stations equipped for “Heavy Rescue”, this specific piece of apparatus serves a first-due “rescue” coverage area of approximately 45-square miles, which includes the communities of Towson, Lutherville, Timonium, Ruxton, Stoneleigh, Cockeysville, Brooklandville, Greenspring, Hampton, Parkville, Long Green, Jacksonville, and Hereford.
    Due to the unique tools and capabilities of this piece of apparatus, in addition to responding to rescue assignments (vehicular entrapment, high angle rescue, water rescue, and building / trench collapses) throughout central Baltimore County, Squad 303 also responds to fires assigned either as a rescue or a floodlight unit.
    Squad 303 key equipment features include: a 10-ton National Crane; a 20,000 lb. bumper mounted winch; a 30kw Harrison hydraulic generator; a full complement of Holmatro Core Technology hydraulic rescue tools including multiple spreaders, cutters, rams and combi tools; and, a Will-Burt light mast." (Lutherville Volunteer Fire Company Website, www.lvfc.com/)
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Комментарии • 101

  • @drewcasner6529
    @drewcasner6529 Год назад +26

    As a former volunteer gf and current crane operator, it’s cool to see my worlds collide! I’ve seen photos of a few US rescues with cranes. If there were a rig like this closer to me I’d love to help train new operators.

    • @drewcasner6529
      @drewcasner6529 Год назад +2

      @@heli-crewhgs5285 ha! Stupid autocorrect

    • @rp1645
      @rp1645 Год назад +1

      Drew
      YES me also. I own my own Backhoe. It will lift
      9000 pounds on the front Loader. Backhoe will normally lift 3580, and Maximum 7580 ( max is close to backhoe and within 45° of each side of backhoe) have a box full of straps and a bunch of different size chains. It's mostly my play toy, but boy would love to train FF on lifting with it, like you want to do. I love that the crane platform is just like a flatbed boom truck setup. LA county has a very heavy duty large class A tow truck of their own. Would like to see more FDs around the US incorporate these cranes into specs. on new builds of special purpose Rescue Rigs.

    • @greenwoodfireresponse
      @greenwoodfireresponse Год назад

      @@rp1645 yeah no that’s not the same and that’s even stupider when your chains snap don’t call 911

  • @BillBlast7372
    @BillBlast7372 Год назад +6

    *U NEED TO CK OUT STATION 17 IN BALT....* they are home of USAR(tractor trailer), boat, eng & the only career tower/platform trk in BCoFD. Chris mentioned them in this vid, they just performed hi angle res for cardiac arrest in a 50'tree, all while performing CPR against a limb until ropes were set up.

    • @BCoFD510
      @BCoFD510 Год назад

      My dad was there

  • @BillBlast7372
    @BillBlast7372 Год назад +3

    **AS BEING A FORMER VOL IN BALTIMORE CO & STILL KEEP UP ON THINGS......** squad 303 has been req'd for calls thru out the entire co & even surrounding Co's for the use of this crane, balt city req'd a few mos ago.

  • @sandyschannel6917
    @sandyschannel6917 Год назад +7

    What I really like about your channel is how you show us civilians what goes into you guys and gals keeping us safe everyday. Hats off to you all and keep up the good work, we appreciate you

  • @Kai-pj3nl
    @Kai-pj3nl Год назад +7

    Not a fire fighter in Howard county but I’d recommend looking into coming down here, specifically station 10 (special operations) and station 5(has a very cool rescue)

  • @Tundralifted
    @Tundralifted Год назад +6

    I know I’ve said it before I absolutely love love love love love this channel. Mike keep up the great work

    • @HeroesNextDoor
      @HeroesNextDoor  Год назад +1

      Thanks. Keep spreading the word for others so we can keep building and bring you more

    • @Tundralifted
      @Tundralifted Год назад +1

      @@HeroesNextDoor you know another cool thing I’d love to see is you going to county Emergency management and seeing what they use for equipment, our county has its own emergency services unit which respond to hazmat situations.

  • @chriswilson9230
    @chriswilson9230 Год назад +6

    Good choice going with the Milwaukee tools and lights. My FMO went this line right after I started in 2019, and have added to the list ever since. The light towers are second to none, and the sawzalls are great. The crane is excellent. Great set up and organization.

    • @rp1645
      @rp1645 Год назад

      And that they use ( Husqvarna) me personally a Husky will start so much easier than any other brand of chain saw. I know people swear by the German brand. We used that brand everyday at work. They sometimes are very hard starting. The Husky will START when you need it NOW, like an Emergency. We just got a Husqvarna pole saw, just a wee bit heavier than the German brand we had. But starting wise. The Husky starts all the time, every time. I'm just a worker who uses both brands every day. Not a salesman for one brand.

  • @donlyons3196
    @donlyons3196 Год назад

    AWESOME!!

  • @billbezio5433
    @billbezio5433 Год назад

    That an awesome truck thanks for showing us

  • @wyattjohnson5898
    @wyattjohnson5898 Год назад

    I was in a head on collision June 11! Two rams were used to get my legs free! Now the funny part.. I was a volunteer firefighter in Tennessee. I’ve used spreaders, cutters and jacks… but rams hadn’t been supplied. But the knowledge of how we operate is what helped me communicate the pressure I felt as the drivers door was being cut off. Once that was done was told they were using two rams to lift the dashboard assembly off me. Keep in mind I sit fourteen inches from my steering wheel. It sat on my pelvic area after being hit. A huge shoutout to Clay Fire Station 21 in Saint Joseph County Indiana for the rescue. Two in Two out!

  • @HazardSystems
    @HazardSystems Год назад +1

    Seen photos of this truck for years, fantastic to see a video

  • @trob0914
    @trob0914 Год назад +1

    NICE Rescue rig, thanks for the video!

  • @kennethdean2417
    @kennethdean2417 Год назад +1

    Luther I’ll has come a long way with their Crane mounted truck, I can remember when I visited the Baltimore Fire Expo many years ago and I got to visit the Lutherville station, and at that time I believe they had a Six Wheel truck with a crane and I found it to be very impressive
    NOW, I am Totally awed at this new rescue unit they have😊

  • @justchillin6599
    @justchillin6599 Год назад

    great job love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @jg2072
    @jg2072 Год назад

    Great job by the presenter. Good questions to help us understand the equipment. From a former wildland firefighter.

  • @oceandmike
    @oceandmike Год назад

    Great content! Thank you.

  • @brentjmichael
    @brentjmichael Год назад +1

    I got to see this truck pretty much right when it was finished being built. It was still at the rescue plant at Pierce and hadn't made it's way to the blue floor for these guys to do the final inspection.

  • @DobieTanpaw
    @DobieTanpaw Год назад

    This rig is something @RonPratt needs to see! Wow!

  • @timp2663
    @timp2663 Год назад

    WHOA! Impressive.

  • @mattmurray2466
    @mattmurray2466 Год назад

    This is near my hometown! I was born in Jacksonville! Shoutout to JVFC

  • @NeilM01989
    @NeilM01989 Год назад

    Great video, liked and shared 🧑🏻👍🏻🚒

  • @nubbyg9096
    @nubbyg9096 Год назад +2

    Awesome. I wish code3 had made a die cast of this truck

  • @rp1645
    @rp1645 Год назад +1

    Thank you my friend for finally showing one of these crane platforms on a Heavy Rescue. I love how it's set up just like a flatbed Boom truck would have. Makes TRAINING so much easier.
    I like to see a Fire company on Heavy Rescue using ( Husqvarna gas tool's) what say you about that brand.

  • @bouffant-girl
    @bouffant-girl Год назад

    People who are opposed to fire departments owning and operating rotator rigs need to remember that in a their is a golden hour regarding survival of traumatic injuries, like being involved in an mva, where a rotator rig is necessary for rescue. Commercial tow companies typically cannot respond to an incident code 3. They arrive when they have time. A human life may be in the balance!

  • @paulmatakovich9096
    @paulmatakovich9096 Год назад +1

    Budget friendly HR unit. For those that don’t have a large budget like big cities that 75ton tow trucks

  • @eriksand9262
    @eriksand9262 Год назад +1

    Los Angeles FD, or Los Angeles County Fire, has 2 heavy rescue cranes in service. Theirs look more like the heavy duty tow trucks(except it’s a crane instead of a tow hitch). Pretty cool to see them actually being used during an incident. You can find videos on RUclips with them being used.

    • @user-rh9mh5kh3p
      @user-rh9mh5kh3p 4 месяца назад

      It’s called a rotator they are tow trucks. the fd one can tow its a50ton the cty 1 doesn’t because of its weight it’s a 65ton

  • @allen480
    @allen480 Год назад +1

    Spiffy Rescue! Can that rig’s crane help people who can’t parallel park?

  • @Berserk_Loon
    @Berserk_Loon Год назад

    As a former volunteer ff we had a vehicle rescue truck, it was huge, back then 1990s it was listed as a heavy rescue. I haven't seen the new equipment to replace as I'm now 2 states away and 25 years later. nothing really volunteer around here.

  • @EyeKnowRaff
    @EyeKnowRaff Год назад

    Roto ray? Aight, Imma head out. 😂

  • @brayden2709
    @brayden2709 Год назад

    You should visit Cincinnati northern Kentucky international airport fire department super cool trucks and super cool guys!!

  • @Bobbyd0052
    @Bobbyd0052 Год назад

    TALK ABOUT RARE AND SPECIAL ! I WAS RIGHT WERE YOU SHOWED THE HYDRO TOOLS ! DOWN I WENT ! GOT DARK ,WOKE UP AFTER 3 HOUR CORATED ARTERY SURGERY ! WAS ONLY GETTING A MINIMAL AMOUNT OF BLOOD TO MY BRAIN ! GOT A NATY GASH , BUT FEELING A TON BETTER ! YOUR VIDEO A LIL WAY BACK WITH THE ACTUAL PATIENT ON THE STEPS IN A HOTEL , COULD HAVE SAVED MY LIFE ! MY GIRL SAID WHEN SHE YELLED INTO MY FACE AND I DID NOTHING ,SHE CALLED 911 BECAUSE OF YOUR VID SHE KNEW I WAS HAVINGA STROKE ! GONNA GET CAUGHT UP NOW ! POLICE STATION NEXT ! MUCH LOVE BROTHER MIKE 🙏 🇺🇲

    • @HeroesNextDoor
      @HeroesNextDoor  Год назад +1

      Thank you for sharing. Hope all is ok. Enjoy the videos and there are much more to come.

  • @brucedocsmith2837
    @brucedocsmith2837 Год назад

    Very Kool!! Ya’ll plz keep heads on a swivel. A Cleveland Firefighter was killed this week on a rollover scene. Thanksgivings a busy one. I had a close call. Zero visibility “Tule” fog in county hwy intersection stabilizing a c-spine I hear brakes locked up. I lye across driver just as car just slid by…in opposite, wrong lane!! Thank You Lord!

  • @thegreenguy8837
    @thegreenguy8837 Год назад +5

    In germany crane rigs are quite a widespread thing. Especially once you get into disaster relief and civil protection. There is still not enough cranes tho.

    • @stevejones5824
      @stevejones5824 Год назад +4

      They are common in Holland too. This is the first I've seen in USA. When they did the Station Crib the other week, in the aerial shot at the beginning I thought it was a Squirt!

    • @allen480
      @allen480 Год назад +1

      @@stevejones5824 What’s the difference between a Squirt and a Quint? Thanks.

    • @brandongaines1731
      @brandongaines1731 Год назад

      @Allen SQURT, TELESQURT, and similar devices (generally called Squirts) are - to my understanding - basically just giant, pointy deck guns that can swivel 360°, elevate, and - especially in the case of the TELESQURT - telescope the way that that crane does. They're not very common, I've yet to see one outside of photos in a book/on an HO Scale fire truck model, but they have a VERY high water output and are great for getting A LOT of water right where it's needed. @Steve Jones , did you wanna add anything? Did I get that right?

    • @PriceTheCourier
      @PriceTheCourier Год назад +1

      @@brandongaines1731 Isn't Quint a multi-purpose apparatus?

    • @brandongaines1731
      @brandongaines1731 Год назад +1

      @@PriceTheCourier good question! A Quint is a multi-purpose apparatus, yes - I don't remember the specifics for all 5 of the qualifications (hence "Quint"), but it has to have a manned aerial unit (a ladder, platform, or tower) of at least a certain length; a full compliment of ground ladders; two hose preconnects of at least a certain square footage each; storage compartments totalling at least a certain cubic footage; and a pump of at least a certain GPM output with an internal water tank of at least a certain capacity. A Squirt is different - it uses a very high-output, telescoping water cannon in place of a manned aerial unit (ladder, platform, or tower), therefore a Squirt can not qualify as a Quint.

  • @carsonprice1601
    @carsonprice1601 Год назад

    Y’all should go to Bladensburg for the next station cribs.

    • @aptheceo
      @aptheceo Год назад

      Definitely, or the new station 2

  • @athordex
    @athordex Год назад

    Welcome to baltimore

  • @tsaffran
    @tsaffran Год назад

    ONLY rescue in Balto. Co. with a crane the old rescue had a crane also

  • @ph11p3540
    @ph11p3540 Год назад

    This format of rescue truck is really common in Japanese fire departments. They are called Super Rescues. They are about a 50% smaller than this American Super Rescue. Super Rescues were made common after the Kobe Earthquake out of a need for earthquake collapse rescue.

  • @gfkforlife9400
    @gfkforlife9400 Год назад

    Baltimore city next????😁

  • @codygeorge6813
    @codygeorge6813 Год назад

    they haveone like this in nutley nj idk if its still in service

  • @jasonmaher6941
    @jasonmaher6941 Год назад

    I'm a volunteer fire fighter in Australia, and am interested in the portable winch that you have on this rig. Any info or directions as to where I could find one would be hugely appreciated
    BTW love the channel

    • @bradcox4748
      @bradcox4748 Год назад

      We have one on our rescue. It is a regular winch that you would put on your truck. Just mounted on a hitch receiver mounting plate. We use rope instead of wire cable.

    • @Jimmythefish577
      @Jimmythefish577 Год назад +1

      Why wouldn’t you just google it? I’m fairly certain portable winches aren’t a new thing in Australia….

  • @BCoFD510
    @BCoFD510 Год назад

    Rescue

  • @jessemuntan3914
    @jessemuntan3914 Год назад

    Many rescue companies have Wrecker Trucks for their heavy rescue trucks

    • @HeroesNextDoor
      @HeroesNextDoor  Год назад

      Where are you from cause that’s not the case around us

  • @HighwayLand
    @HighwayLand Год назад +2

    DAMN! And this is a volunteer company?!?!?!

    • @Jimmythefish577
      @Jimmythefish577 Год назад +3

      It’s crazy isn’t it? I’d love to know how they fund these stations and trucks.

    • @sandyschannel6917
      @sandyschannel6917 Год назад +2

      And to think most of our remaining volunteer departments get hand me downs from the local city departments

    • @HighwayLand
      @HighwayLand Год назад +1

      @@Jimmythefish577 I would like to know how many hours these volunteers train per week and how many volunteers they have. This truck here requires some heavy training!

    • @HighwayLand
      @HighwayLand Год назад

      @@sandyschannel6917 I volunteered for nearly 20 years with a few different departments, and none of those crews had anything close to this! Our first out engine in Wolf Creek, Oregon was 17 years old.

    • @JS-zb1vv
      @JS-zb1vv Год назад

      @@HighwayLand 99% of major cities don’t buy these rigs . Because they aren’t needed. the city of LA has a large wrecker attached to the heavy rescue. But usually uses it to tow torn up rigs . Just a miss use of funds I think. Looks cool though.

  • @Dragonballguy270
    @Dragonballguy270 Год назад +1

    We used to have them on our rescues but had to take them off as you needed a crane operators ticket and the training hours needed was too much

  • @JOB-TOWN21
    @JOB-TOWN21 Год назад

    Can you please come to Aberdeen Maryland

    • @HeroesNextDoor
      @HeroesNextDoor  Год назад

      Please send us an official invite to watchheroesnextdoor@gmail.com so we can get that done.

  • @liamwelch3158
    @liamwelch3158 Год назад

    Can you review the Down Town Knoxville Fire Station

    • @HeroesNextDoor
      @HeroesNextDoor  Год назад

      We need an invite from the station so if you can make that happen we will get it done.

  • @romeyrome6804
    @romeyrome6804 9 месяцев назад

    take a trip to harford county to aberdeen fire company theyhave a rescue with a crane

  • @daviemccallum7759
    @daviemccallum7759 Год назад

    How do the volunteers get mobilised by pagers or radio

  • @rs2352
    @rs2352 Год назад +2

    Unfortunately, they have committed the cardinal sin of rigging that so many fall afoul of.
    Crosby makes it explicitly clear, that with a Wedge Socket, a U-Bolt is NEVER to be used to 'marry' the live side of the wire to the dead end. Essentially, the practice can unseat the wedge itself.
    Using your favorite search engine, look for "Crosby wedge socket termination" and you will find clear guidance on Industry Best Practice for this method of wire termination.
    No blame on the Volunteers, this is a routine error one can spot across so many industrial lifting operations.

  • @baracktrump1410
    @baracktrump1410 Год назад +8

    @ Heroes Next Door, I know this was a demonstration, but remind the men of the use of tag lines while guiding suspended loads. (I'm not trying to be a keyboard quarterback, just helping)

    • @rs2352
      @rs2352 Год назад +2

      Absolutely, any time you see someone 'touching' a load, it is a sign of inadequate or improper training. 100% tag lines are the only way to go.
      It is not a matter of "IF" a load will be dropped, it is simply 'When'.
      Tag Lines keep you out of harms way, it's as simple as that.

  • @aptheceo
    @aptheceo Год назад

    Come check out OWL in Woodbridge, VA. Reach out to me for more info!

  • @docnelles1249
    @docnelles1249 Год назад +3

    I would have done thumbs up except for the crane operator not wearing PPE. He didn't have at minimum a hard hat or fire helmet. (even a tech rescue helmet might be best suited for this). Also did not have gloves on. I couldn't tell. If he had safety glasses. Personal observation would be if it's a fire apparatus shouldn't outriggers have warning light on ground tip to identify location just as aerial apparatus have. Thanks for your time. Keep up the outstanding vlogs.

    • @HeroesNextDoor
      @HeroesNextDoor  Год назад +2

      Great point thanks for watching

    • @Jimmythefish577
      @Jimmythefish577 Год назад +5

      Wow Doc, you sound like a ton of fun to be around….

    • @rs2352
      @rs2352 Год назад

      @@Jimmythefish577 So many 'other' people end up injured because someone did not speak up.
      When one has the benefit of proper training, and does not flag up unsafe practices, shame on them.
      When someone else wants to mock that same person for having taken the effort to share established best practices, shame on you.

  • @lairdsteele2817
    @lairdsteele2817 Год назад

    Why do you always include some goofy soyjack face in the thumbnail

    • @HeroesNextDoor
      @HeroesNextDoor  Год назад +1

      😂🤣 it’s a RUclips thing. Helps catch attention. I laugh every time my editors come up with one 😂🤪

  • @mikestaltari7302
    @mikestaltari7302 2 месяца назад

    I only clicked to say why look up click bait do better.

    • @HeroesNextDoor
      @HeroesNextDoor  2 месяца назад

      Why would you say click bait. This is a crane. We even lift a car with it !

  • @JS-zb1vv
    @JS-zb1vv Год назад

    Nothing personal but they don’t need this rig . The money could have been spent elsewhere on more useful equipment. It would be cheaper to just have a crane or wrecker company on standby. By the looks of the rigging and standing almost under the vehicle they need way more training. That’s just from my observation from the video. It is a cool truck but not practical. Stay safe !

    • @HeroesNextDoor
      @HeroesNextDoor  Год назад +3

      This rig was needed at the time of purchased cause there was no Wrecker or crane that could service the roadways. They most likely won’t replace it with another cause now there is

  • @JohnSmith-lw2bm
    @JohnSmith-lw2bm Год назад

    Too bad no one knows how to buy tag lines to secure the load in the air. Crane safety 101, stay away from the suspended load.

    • @mccslawg
      @mccslawg Год назад

      Morning, first I Love the warning before posting a comment. I think you having members so close to the vehicle while you are moving is dangerous and I know probably and hopefully you all have added TAGLINES for future deployment when using the crane function. I love the simplicity of the crane and functionality it has. Great job!!! You all be safe and keep training and THANK YOU 🙏🏽 FOR ALL YOU ALL ARE DOING!

  • @randybaker9265
    @randybaker9265 3 месяца назад

    How often would you really need to use that crane big waste of tax payers money . That dumb moving a vehicle off the highway. Tow company problem not fire companies

    • @HeroesNextDoor
      @HeroesNextDoor  3 месяца назад

      Years ago they used it a lot. Now not so much but it’s is a great tool when you need it and not have to rely on others