I wonder If Battalion chief can perform rescues and fire fighting too? Helping the truck, rescue engine etc. Specifically running into burning or collpsed buildings or performing first aid besides incident comand.
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Good question. While it is possible in extreme circumstances, it is unlikely. A battalion chief is mainly focused on managing large incidents and making sure everyone on scene is safe. If they step away from their duties, then a risk is created for the other firefighters.
Hi Chase. We're not sure. This specific shot is stock footage. While it is not in San José, it does represent what some San José roads look like in the Diablo Range.
Chiefs buggy!!!
Huh!!??
Thank you for creating such a series of fillets, very informative, I look with great interest and advise others to look !!!
I think the correct term for the vehicle is "The Fire SUV"
I wonder If Battalion chief can perform rescues and fire fighting too? Helping the truck, rescue engine etc. Specifically running into burning or collpsed buildings or performing first aid besides incident comand.
Good question. While it is possible in extreme circumstances, it is unlikely. A battalion chief is mainly focused on managing large incidents and making sure everyone on scene is safe. If they step away from their duties, then a risk is created for the other firefighters.
never heard of a BC car called a buggy...interesting.
Today I saw Patrick and his buggy at the community event with hit a hit b engine 23 and b5
Very cool! National Night Out is always a blast and this was a great opportunity to get more face-to-face time with our community members.
Nicely done
The least buggy-looking buggy.
Fire jeep
Where is the location at 3:56?
Hi Chase. We're not sure. This specific shot is stock footage. While it is not in San José, it does represent what some San José roads look like in the Diablo Range.
0:54 Whelen Cencom Sapphire (right side of the screen)
What does SJS stand for? I think I understand the SJ part but can't figure out the last S
SJS is our agency designator; each department in California has a unique one.