firefighters never ceases to amaze me. fire is essentially the one thing on Earth every living creature runs from and fast, but these folks run into it faster than most run away from it. simply the most heroic emergency responders I've ever seen.
Funny how we all see our day & work. I’ve worked a call FD /Ems. Full time Ems & Ft fire IAFF in both a bigger & smaller job . The years seem to go by fast. Stay safe ! 33 years & Bfd is always stepping up for the city /state ! 🇺🇸
be very Safe in What You all do to Keep The Community's You all Serve Safe because without You They are Not Safe. Thank You all fr. Canada for The People of Boston Mas.
0:45 It's cool to see how much she appreciates FF's. She looks nervous, scared, impressed, excited & a little turned on by everything going on. Great video & work.
Wonder if they talked to her about the fact about 1 out of 4 firefighters will be diagnosed with cancer in Boston. The statistics are staggering among busy departments. The risk of fire or smoke as being the cause of death is dwarfed these days by firefighter cancer due to constant exposures to the chemicals in modern "smoke".
That’s why we wear SCBA’s dude. Before you mention smoke again, know the many different types and what they mean what will happen after excetra excetra. Then you can talk. Yes black smoke is your modern day combustibles. But also keep in mind if the smoke is burbulent or not. That also dictates
Its a problem for all firefighters, but it's even worse for departments with members that refuse to wear and use their gear properly. Early in my career we always geared down once the fire was knocked down, too soon. I remember for a few days after the fire my skin and hair smelling like smoke no matter how much I cleaned up, so it definitely was absorbed into my pores. Car fires have horrible toxic smoke, and I admit I still don't mask up at all of those. Change is tough.
Ashley Erickson yeah at my firehouse we're fortunate to have a lot of young guys like myself, a gym, and areas to do drills but our neighboring departments not so much
Mask not on and unplugged and gloves casually off while entering/inside an active structural fire? Lots of respect to these men who have a hundred times more callouts than I do, but still I can't help but notice those small things.
Cooking in my firehouse is few and far between. Kind of hard to make a good meal when you are rolling out the door 16-20 times in 24 hours. Throw in training, and maintenance, meals have become a dash for something quick.
"100 years of tradition, unimpeded by progress." That being said, I didn't get the "first in the nation" part of the video title. There is really nothing trendsetting or progressive about this department. I'm not saying it's not a good department, I'm just curious as to what the "first in the nation" is. By the way, the guy headed to the burrito joint looks sloppy. Dirty shirt that's too short to be tucked in and look neat indicates a lack of pride, IMO.
Boston Fire evolved from its inception in 1631 to a publicly funded paid department in 1678. Cincinnati also claims the distinction but their paid status didn't occur until 1853, 175 years after Boston.
Your crew might look better in parades, Albert, but here's where the rubber meets the road: ruclips.net/video/3gFKIsrnY7c/видео.html. and as for your remark about, "nothing trendsetting", check this out: www.firechief.com/2017/04/24/boston-fire-commissioner-named-fire-chief-of-the-year/ Your move, Albert!
You know I usually take a window out from the inside without my gloves on too. You know your chances of getting cancer are less if you actually hook your air pack up. Just saying.
Matthew Foster that kind of ancient mindset is the reason why firefighters continue to get cancer. Most of the research out there is from members of the fire service. This is not a Dr vs FF battle. This is about educating FFs on how to reduce there risk of cancer and have long healthy lives.
Boston Fire evolved from its inception in 1631 to a publicly funded paid department in 1678. Cincinnati also claims the distinction but their paid status didn't occur until 1853, 175 years after Boston.
Firefighters are running into burning homes and buildings rescuing your mom and kids. We don't have a competition with the police. We work together respectfully. If you're either, we don't want people like you on the police OR fire department.
No one cares what you are a fan of. You've obviously never worn modern day bunker gear. Firefighters should be comfortable in their uniforms. When they put their gear on they're already overheated. Keep your opinion to yourself.
firefighters never ceases to amaze me. fire is essentially the one thing on Earth every living creature runs from and fast, but these folks run into it faster than most run away from it. simply the most heroic emergency responders I've ever seen.
gmctech Risking our asses to save yours! Your welcome!
Funny how we all see our day & work. I’ve worked a call FD /Ems. Full time Ems & Ft fire IAFF in both a bigger & smaller job . The years seem to go by fast. Stay safe ! 33 years & Bfd is always stepping up for the city /state ! 🇺🇸
"get in?" YES GET IN WHAT ARE YOU GONNA DO, RIDE ON THE ROOF?
be very Safe in What You all do to Keep The Community's You all Serve Safe because without You They are Not Safe.
Thank You all fr. Canada for The People of Boston Mas.
This is a fun job i am a Firefighter/EMT
Congratulations
0:45 It's cool to see how much she appreciates FF's. She looks nervous, scared, impressed, excited & a little turned on by everything going on. Great video & work.
Ever notice how young women use the word "actually" so often? "Smoke is actually coming out of that window," she said.
Right. Where did she think it went?
Who was that reporter she is beautiful, and being a reporter you know she’s intelligent. Way to go girl.👍😁😎
being a hero is part of the job
I have no idea who she is, but, I'd bet that is not the first pole she has been up close and personal with. Just saying.
Yeah, she's def a hoar.
@@praetorxian before you talk shit, maybe learn how to spell first. “Just Saying”
You would be correct sir..think we all know a broad who’s a lil too friendly like her..big time hoooah
Wonder if they talked to her about the fact about 1 out of 4 firefighters will be diagnosed with cancer in Boston. The statistics are staggering among busy departments. The risk of fire or smoke as being the cause of death is dwarfed these days by firefighter cancer due to constant exposures to the chemicals in modern "smoke".
NeilLB7 synthetic materials
That’s why we wear SCBA’s dude. Before you mention smoke again, know the many different types and what they mean what will happen after excetra excetra. Then you can talk. Yes black smoke is your modern day combustibles. But also keep in mind if the smoke is burbulent or not. That also dictates
Its a problem for all firefighters, but it's even worse for departments with members that refuse to wear and use their gear properly. Early in my career we always geared down once the fire was knocked down, too soon. I remember for a few days after the fire my skin and hair smelling like smoke no matter how much I cleaned up, so it definitely was absorbed into my pores. Car fires have horrible toxic smoke, and I admit I still don't mask up at all of those. Change is tough.
tewksbury driver haha I dated a girl whose father and brother were firefighters. Their house always smelled like smoke.
Can we please get a "reporter" that's not such a ditz????
Bimbos are fun to look at, but to listen to? Maximum respect for the BFD. Pros all the way.
Someone should tell her that it's Jamaica Plain, not Plains.
It's J P people !!! Like Roslidale is Rosie is !!! Get rite
Engine 28 & Truck 10
The Cherry Picker on the end is the giveaway for a Tower Ladder.
bucket off the front......ladder tower
Where are all the sexy buff firemen!?
Ashley Erickson in the movies
couldn't have said it any better.
Antonio C HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAA!
Ashley Erickson yeah at my firehouse we're fortunate to have a lot of young guys like myself, a gym, and areas to do drills but our neighboring departments not so much
There are in movies 😂😂😂😂😂😂
No need to smash the window when it opens right up. "Try before you pry."
Rookie.
GOD BLESS HER
"Bless her heart"
Disapointed she did not wear the scba gear
Paul Hynes I'm glad she didn't...she wold probably choke lol
@@stevenkelly9731 still would have been funny to watch lol
B.F.D. ENGINE 28 & TRUCK 10
What is the name of the songs ?
It's all from the NBC music library, so it'd be hard to track down.
She's a dope. Seems so amazed at what firefighters do.
You would be too if you got to ride along with them, don't lie.
@@Stargazzer811 did. All summer in the '80s at Oliver Street.
must be nice to leave the station for lunch
She very beautiful reporter
People think we are always fighting fires, when more than 65% of our calls are EMS related calls. Just putting it out there.
Must have been a Friday given the red shirts.
What's wrong with red shirts? They're in uniform.
@@zippydooda red shirts are worn on Friday in support of all deployed. It was an observation. You can relax.
@@owensweetland342 some firefighters wear red shirts every day. Relax. Tough guy.
🚒 Truck 10 & 🚒 Engine 28
Notice the guys at the lunch table.2brothers,1spanish dude!
wow, you have eyes
Whats your point here?
and....
What's your point? Racist
Can we get a reporter who's not a ditz
Can you male a mature comment? Grow up
can we just watch them live and not hear the blonde
?
What a shit comment. Grow up
Mask not on and unplugged and gloves casually off while entering/inside an active structural fire? Lots of respect to these men who have a hundred times more callouts than I do, but still I can't help but notice those small things.
Chief please don’t let come back
Kold_kadavr_ flatliner sez...
Fluff girl?
WTF take out,don't they cook in Boston?
Tom Dooley perhaps they didn't feel like cooking lunch that day.
Cooking in my firehouse is few and far between. Kind of hard to make a good meal when you are rolling out the door 16-20 times in 24 hours. Throw in training, and maintenance, meals have become a dash for something quick.
YES they do cook . I learned to cook in the house most Jake's kids do !!!!
Sometimes. Depends. Are you a Firefighter in a busy firehouse? No? Didn't think so. Stfu
"100 years of tradition, unimpeded by progress." That being said, I didn't get the "first in the nation" part of the video title. There is really nothing trendsetting or progressive about this department. I'm not saying it's not a good department, I'm just curious as to what the "first in the nation" is. By the way, the guy headed to the burrito joint looks sloppy. Dirty shirt that's too short to be tucked in and look neat indicates a lack of pride, IMO.
Albert Ledesma “first in the nation” refers to BFD being the first paid fire department in the US, regardless of your opinions of the department.
Boston Fire evolved from its inception in 1631 to a publicly funded paid department in 1678. Cincinnati also claims the distinction but their paid status didn't occur until 1853, 175 years after Boston.
Albert Ledesma what prissy dept are you on? Don't fight much fire huh?
Your crew might look better in parades, Albert, but here's where the rubber meets the road: ruclips.net/video/3gFKIsrnY7c/видео.html. and as for your remark about, "nothing trendsetting", check this out: www.firechief.com/2017/04/24/boston-fire-commissioner-named-fire-chief-of-the-year/ Your move, Albert!
Albert Ledesma: Yeah and that guy will save your ass wearing that shirt! 24 on 24 off...
u read what i wrote ?
You know I usually take a window out from the inside without my gloves on too. You know your chances of getting cancer are less if you actually hook your air pack up. Just saying.
No gloves, air pack not hooked up, no eyes safety, etc...it's easy to be the bravest if your'e dumb!You wanna bet they don't buckle up in the truck
Vince Stubits To hell with that, they're a bunch of salty old bastards who know more about smoke than any doctor would
Matthew Foster that kind of ancient mindset is the reason why firefighters continue to get cancer. Most of the research out there is from members of the fire service. This is not a Dr vs FF battle. This is about educating FFs on how to reduce there risk of cancer and have long healthy lives.
My thoughts exactly Vince..
Lots of Monday morning quarterbacking here
she's acting like she's 10 yrs old.....what kind of reaction is that??lol
Wheres your seatbelts
In the trash where they belong
Send her over to E33 Truck 15, prolly the best firehouse in Boston.
No, 26 & 37.
Let us all know when you two grow up. Rookies.
Cincinnati fire department was the first full time fire department...
Miles Robertson shut up you idiot
Boston Fire evolved from its inception in 1631 to a publicly funded paid department in 1678. Cincinnati also claims the distinction but their paid status didn't occur until 1853, 175 years after Boston.
while firefighters are washing the engine and watching television, cops are getting shot at
while firemen are responding to crime related calls , police and ambulance show up after ,,,, get your facts straight
Firefighters are running into burning homes and buildings rescuing your mom and kids. We don't have a competition with the police. We work together respectfully. If you're either, we don't want people like you on the police OR fire department.
LOL,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,women who cannot do the job
Not a big fan of the red polos tbh
No one cares what you are a fan of. You've obviously never worn modern day bunker gear. Firefighters should be comfortable in their uniforms. When they put their gear on they're already overheated. Keep your opinion to yourself.
hey baby, like my big fire truck?
Grow up