I have live in that area all my life. And I never once said thank you to any of these man. But after seen this video. I have new found respect for these man.
Very special 33 we need more people like you! PASSION for the community! Thank you for your sacrifice and service. You're a special group of individuals that need recognition!
My father was one of the original founding members of KVFD. I lived on Lombard and basically grew up at that firehouse. KVFD, in my opinion, was and still is the best fire company in the country.
Get your terminology straight. Just because someone is a career firefighter in NO way automatically makes them a professional. A professional is someone who is trained in a profession. Nothing is based on pay status.
Scott Hershey definition of professional: engaged in a specified activity as one's main paid occupation rather than as a pastime. Hence they are volunteers, not professionals. They even have "Volunteers" plastered on the side of their vehicles as opposed to "Professionals".
Scott Hershey There is no such thing as a professional volunteer, you are either a professional or a volunteer. If it isn't your profession, then you aren't a professional. English must be difficult for you to comprehend.
Typical paid puke answer and attitude. I've seen it many times, I get a paycheck now so that automatically makes me better than you. You probably wouldn't last an hour in PG anyway, waste of my time, bye
@@Facisttt I’m 21. Joined the fire Dept at 18 years old. Keep going keep working hard and don’t let anyone tell you you can’t. You’ll do great things keep it up
So with all the money they are saving by having volunteers instead of professionals, they should have the funds to buy fitness equipment. Oh, that's right, they had to purchase a new engine because they burnt up their old one.
Several things, firefighters take care of their equipment and I am willing to be they weren't happy they lost the engine. Accidents like the one that lost 33 and 28 engine are the reason why we buy insurance for the rigs. It's not our goal to drive into the fire.... Also, just because a company/ department is volunteer, doesn't mean they have more money to spend because they aren't paying people. We have volunteers because municipalities DON'T HAVE the money or need to pay for career firefighters. In order to have a fire department, you need fire apparatuses. What good would they be if they bought a whole new gym and not an engine? Last, you cannot compare the terms volunteer and professional. Things to compare instead: Volunteer and career. Professional and not professional.
pvtpyle40able Exactly so you can have a professional volunteer firefighter or a professional career firefighter. You were correct to pick the adjective definition, as in firefighter "volunteer" and "career" are nouns.
Will Hoagland Apparently you missed the part about "one's main PAID occupation". Volunteers by their very nature are not paid, and as such cannot be considered professionals. I like to fish on the weekends, and I am pretty damn good at landing quality bass, but that doesn't make me a professional fisherman.
pvtpyle40able Okay then we will use the other adjectice definition for the volunteer aspect. "Related to or connected with a profesion". And we'll use the noun "a person competent or skilled in a particular activity". I'm a volunteer going for my firefighter 1. By definition I can be a professional and I'm a volunteer. Anyways, the definition of professional isn't the argument here. They got a free gym from a gym company. They lost an engine due to chance of getting caught windward of a bad fire. Insurance should cover most of it. Plus they are a department, which means they more than likely have municipality funding budgeted in. Losing an engine is rare but happens. It sucks. That doesn't mean you have to shit on a department because they got a free gym that they will probably take full advantage of.
I have live in that area all my life. And I never once said thank you to any of these man. But after seen this video. I have new found respect for these man.
Very special 33 we need more people like you! PASSION for the community! Thank you for your sacrifice and service. You're a special group of individuals that need recognition!
Kentland, making tomorrow better by not flipping a fire truck today. That should be the correct headline.
Hats off, thumbs up and a great big salute to the 100 % Volunteer staff at "Kentland" 33! Keep up the great service of work you provide! CAR 6113 OEM
My father was one of the original founding members of KVFD. I lived on Lombard and basically grew up at that firehouse. KVFD, in my opinion, was and still is the best fire company in the country.
If playing with ones self is of priority then yes they are number one.
Bunch of Jack Off’s
You guys deserve this stay safe
😭😭😭😭tony kelleher is now a captain in Washington DC fire dept
True hero's in my book! 🚛🚒🚑🙏💋🇺🇲
Anyone know how the kentland firefighter that was burned in his hands a few years ago is doing now adays?
4:47 i love this rig
Do these guys know the reputation they have? I’m genuinely curious.
Well known across the country. A dudes fly in from Cali and Washington just to live in.
You guys are my hero’s. LOL 🤡’s
TYFYS
Get your terminology straight. Just because someone is a career firefighter in NO way automatically makes them a professional. A professional is someone who is trained in a profession. Nothing is based on pay status.
Scott Hershey definition of professional: engaged in a specified activity as one's main paid occupation rather than as a pastime. Hence they are volunteers, not professionals. They even have "Volunteers" plastered on the side of their vehicles as opposed to "Professionals".
and they would still run circles around your ass too I am sure......gotta love paid pukes. Plenty of professional volunteers out there
Scott Hershey There is no such thing as a professional volunteer, you are either a professional or a volunteer. If it isn't your profession, then you aren't a professional. English must be difficult for you to comprehend.
Typical paid puke answer and attitude. I've seen it many times, I get a paycheck now so that automatically makes me better than you. You probably wouldn't last an hour in PG anyway, waste of my time, bye
Scott Hershey Apparently someone is salty because they can't pass the CPAT test.
If only the public knew what kind of sub par performance is given to them by volley depts.
Best damn company in the COUNTY?
I would NOT go that far.
@@skidude8989 maybe in a 500 foot radius
Wow I should join but I’m 8 :(
It's fine I'm 11 and wanna be a fire man engineer and is struggling to keep my grades up don't be like me keep doing good in school....
@@Facisttt I’m 21. Joined the fire Dept at 18 years old. Keep going keep working hard and don’t let anyone tell you you can’t. You’ll do great things keep it up
@@ryankuehnl1373it's me just on a different account thank you
dont give up like i did, keep going, you will make it
So with all the money they are saving by having volunteers instead of professionals, they should have the funds to buy fitness equipment. Oh, that's right, they had to purchase a new engine because they burnt up their old one.
Several things, firefighters take care of their equipment and I am willing to be they weren't happy they lost the engine. Accidents like the one that lost 33 and 28 engine are the reason why we buy insurance for the rigs. It's not our goal to drive into the fire....
Also, just because a company/ department is volunteer, doesn't mean they have more money to spend because they aren't paying people. We have volunteers because municipalities DON'T HAVE the money or need to pay for career firefighters. In order to have a fire department, you need fire apparatuses. What good would they be if they bought a whole new gym and not an engine? Last, you cannot compare the terms volunteer and professional. Things to compare instead: Volunteer and career. Professional and not professional.
Will Hoagland Definition of professional: engaged in a specified activity as one's main paid occupation rather than as a pastime.
pvtpyle40able Exactly so you can have a professional volunteer firefighter or a professional career firefighter. You were correct to pick the adjective definition, as in firefighter "volunteer" and "career" are nouns.
Will Hoagland Apparently you missed the part about "one's main PAID occupation". Volunteers by their very nature are not paid, and as such cannot be considered professionals. I like to fish on the weekends, and I am pretty damn good at landing quality bass, but that doesn't make me a professional fisherman.
pvtpyle40able Okay then we will use the other adjectice definition for the volunteer aspect. "Related to or connected with a profesion". And we'll use the noun "a person competent or skilled in a particular activity". I'm a volunteer going for my firefighter 1. By definition I can be a professional and I'm a volunteer. Anyways, the definition of professional isn't the argument here. They got a free gym from a gym company. They lost an engine due to chance of getting caught windward of a bad fire. Insurance should cover most of it. Plus they are a department, which means they more than likely have municipality funding budgeted in. Losing an engine is rare but happens. It sucks. That doesn't mean you have to shit on a department because they got a free gym that they will probably take full advantage of.