Always interesting to see the amount of medical calls the fire engine is dispatched to. Here in Europe fire engine only runs as first responder if no ambulance is available.
it is usually because the engine often gets there before the ambulance, due to more engines and more fire stations in the city, and as more and more engines are ALS they can first respond to just about anything.
@@EpicGames28 In my country - Czech republic. If ambulance cant get to the scene quickly, police gets dispatched since they are trained as first responders.
When my family is watching one of those fire shows and asks me if it’s accurate again I’m going to refer them to this episode of “what firefighters actually do all day” this was really awesome! Guys! 😎😎
@@DavannaJoinery I don't. No I don't. I actually have a real job, where I actually kinda work for a living. I don't sit around all day, and get paid with taxpayer money. I actually kinda earn my money
I lived in Eugene back in the early 70s. I remember so many times driving or walking by the Station on w7th. At that time housed a Mack tillered ladder truck. I thought how cool that would be. Starting 1981 I started a 30 year career w a Dept in So Cal. Was an Engineer for 20. Tillered many a ladder truck. Best job in the world. Good luck Eugene Springfield.
I Lived In Eugene Back In The Early 70s. I Remember So Many Times Driving Or Walking By The Station On W 7th. At That Time Housed A Mack Tillered Ladder Truck. I Thought How Cool That Would Be. Starting 1981 I Started A 30 Year Career W A Dept In So Cal. Was An Engineer For 20. Tillered Many A Ladder Truck. Best Job In The World. Good Luck Eugene Springfield.
I’m looking into taking on firefighting as a career and I’ve been doing research. Love this video. Pretty good insight on the job without giving away detail that could cause legal troubles. Thanks for this!
same here, i was a volunteer at age 17 now im 20 looking for a good career in firefighting. before I go to the fire academy im training at the gym and running with weight to get my stamina and strength up so the academy will be a little easier.
Amazing Video. Firefighting is one of my career paths that I’d like to go I to after I graduate, due to their duties, pay, and my uncle who was a Firefighter Paramedic down in Grants Pass. I thank all firemen for their service and hopefully I can one day work for Portland Fire and Rescue, or TVFR.
Good morning, Super nice video! I am a volunteer firefighter in France being French. I apologize but I use google translate. My biggest dream since I was little, is to be able to one day travel to you and in particular visit a barracks in your country and to see the operational resources in other countries. I wish you a good day/evening and take care of yourself during intervention ;)
Hey Sebastien ! I’m 23 years old and stuck on trying to find a career. What I do know is I enjoy helping people and like something a little different everyday that keeps you busy. I was wondering what the requirements are to becoming a firefighter/emt ? Any information is greatly appreciated !
Go to your local fire station and ask for some guidance. They will get you pointed in the right direction. This is a great time to get into the fire service. Some departments will bring you on with no past experience and pay for your fire and emt cards. Most require fire 1 and 2 cards along with emt. Get with some of the local guys and they will tell you which academy to apply to. Most firefighters are glad to help someone just beginning their path
Sending a fire truck for chest pains, abdo pain, and a dog bite just seems so crazy to me. At my service they come for unconscious, VSA, or MVC's but not typical medical calls.
My grandpa was Chief, for many many years for Dallas FDP waaaay back when. When they went in with a wet towel on their face, no mask.. no o2. He said you never sleep or eat on a full moon. If you sit down to eat, gurantee the bell will ring! 😂 and hot summer days, get alot of stabbings. I have the upmost respect for our first responders, fireman.. nurses... cnas... caregivers EVERYONE! it truely does take a special person. Thank you for taking us on your day! Godbless and happy holidays from Texas
Hi, I am in second grade and I have a question. Why do people have so many medical problems? I thought that firefighters just fight fires. I like that they could sleep in their firehouse.
4:30 that happened to my sister once in 2018(?), in fact, it happened twice! She had to get an ambulance for the first one, and shortly after that she had to use an ambulance again!
is there a difference between firefighter paramedics and just normal firefighters? like they are both working together on most calls but for the medical ones they lead?
The paramedic firefighters have advanced care level certifications while the regular firefighters which are EMT/firefighters have basic level certifications so usually the paramedic firefighter takes the lead on medical calls.
I did my clinicals as an EMT firefighters are always asking if we need help they’re trained medics so it’s nice cuz they’re a big help I love how everyone is willing to help each other in this field it’s a fun job on the EMT side but I’m going Fire
So Sebastian the firefighter in the video said he is assigned to fire attack and patient care, so essentially first contact on most calls? Wondering how much time on the job Sebastian has to be doing these roles. Is this day in the life of a junior firefighter, or a experienced firefighter or somewhere in the middle?
Something I’m curious about is how you fit in time to take showers and stuff during the shift. You can’t just assume that you’ll have an hour of free time and then respond to a call when you’re in the shower 😂
Working as a firefighter, I’ve learned how to rinse, wash & rinse again super quick lol, I have a certain way I place my towel and clothes so if tones do drop I’m able to dry quick and throw my clothes on
They reroute it to another fire station if they are on a call. Dispatch usually has the information so they don’t call the rig that’s on a call they just reroute the fire call to another station.
How can I reach out to the main guy in this video I would love to ask him a couple quick questions about firefighting and get to know him please someone help me out
The engineer is the one who drives it, and you have to go through soecial training to become an engineer, also if you want to get promoted to lieutenant or captain in the future you first have to become an engineer(firetruck driver)
I was at Anytime Fitness yesterday at 7am and a firefighter asked me "so why's Jerry tryna kick you outta the gym" I said "cause I was walkin in front of people doing sets" so that's something firefighters do in Milford OH.
Great video!! But make sure that stair chair track ramp is locked before leaning the patient back. It clicked in place the first step so no harm no foul. Love the video and stuff you're doing!
I have always had massive respect for firefighters and paramedics. My grandfather, who is a veteran, had a heart attack about ten years ago, and if it wasn’t for the firefighters and paramedics getting to him so quickly, he definitely would’ve died. He is still alive and well today, and even though I only 11 years old at the time, I remember it like it was yesterday. 🫡🫡🫡
@@shoto42 Interesting, here in Slovenia, the Russian shift is used -> work is done for 12 hours, then 24 hours of rest, followed by 12 hours of work at night, and then 48 hours of rest.
@@jakobrems3702That's an interesting roster. In Australia it's generally either 10 hour day shifts and 14 hour night shifts, working 2 of each, followed by 4 days off. Ambulance typically do 12 hour shifts, with a mix of day, afternoon and nights. Then they get 3 clear days off. That does vary from state to state and town to town.
Je ne comprends pas pourquoi les pompiers américains envoient un camion d’incendie sur une urgence médicale alors qu’une ambulance avec 2 ou 3 pompiers dedans suffisent largement.
It stems back to the 20th century when Fire Departments took over ambulance jobs from funeral homes. It's instilled in their culture to have EMS as a part of FD.
Fire fighters are true hero’s. Not even getting to finish making lunch and off to fight fires/ medical. What people mistake firefighters, is they only fight fires. This is not true, they also act as ems if none is present. They also could be police assist is needed
I pick on my wife when she watches the shows. I begin to pick them apart and then she will pause it. She won’t start watching it again until I leave the room
@OmarHammam-lk5om I was a firefighter for 4 years. It was cool. But I became a cop and never looked back. The blue side is way more impactful compared to being a firefighter
Always interesting to see the amount of medical calls the fire engine is dispatched to. Here in Europe fire engine only runs as first responder if no ambulance is available.
I wish this custom never lands on this side of the big pond.
it is usually because the engine often gets there before the ambulance, due to more engines and more fire stations in the city, and as more and more engines are ALS they can first respond to just about anything.
@@EpicGames28 In my country - Czech republic. If ambulance cant get to the scene quickly, police gets dispatched since they are trained as first responders.
It depends. In Munich there is always an engine dispatched for certain medical calls.
I’m my district, an engine goes to every call unless there isn’t one available
When my family is watching one of those fire shows and asks me if it’s accurate again I’m going to refer them to this episode of “what firefighters actually do all day” this was really awesome! Guys! 😎😎
sleep, play cards, watch TV, workout, did I mention sleep? Such hard hard workers
did you watch the video??@@tedkeenan3341
@@tedkeenan3341do you fight fires
@@DavannaJoinery I don't. No I don't. I actually have a real job, where I actually kinda work for a living. I don't sit around all day, and get paid with taxpayer money. I actually kinda earn my money
@@DavannaJoineryDo you run into burning buildings. No response huh?
I lived in Eugene back in the early 70s. I remember so many times driving or walking by the Station on w7th. At that time housed a Mack tillered ladder truck. I thought how cool that would be. Starting 1981 I started a 30 year career w a Dept in So Cal. Was an Engineer for 20. Tillered many a ladder truck. Best job in the world. Good luck Eugene Springfield.
I Lived In Eugene Back In The Early 70s.
I Remember So Many Times
Driving Or Walking By The Station On W 7th. At
That Time Housed A Mack Tillered Ladder Truck.
I Thought How Cool That Would Be.
Starting 1981 I Started A 30 Year
Career W A Dept In So Cal.
Was An Engineer For 20.
Tillered Many A Ladder Truck.
Best Job In The World. Good Luck
Eugene Springfield.
Very passionate person who clearly loves what he does and put a very clear view of what goes on
LOLd at the mandatory birks in the gym 🤣This is an awesome DITL video you guys. Thanks for taking the time to film the process. Mad respect!
I’m looking into taking on firefighting as a career and I’ve been doing research. Love this video. Pretty good insight on the job without giving away detail that could cause legal troubles. Thanks for this!
same here, i was a volunteer at age 17 now im 20 looking for a good career in firefighting. before I go to the fire academy im training at the gym and running with weight to get my stamina and strength up so the academy will be a little easier.
Update? Im looking into it as well
Excellent video, super informative and great feature of the Department and firefighter! Well done showcasing a true day in the life- Manny!
Amazing Video. Firefighting is one of my career paths that I’d like to go I to after I graduate, due to their duties, pay, and my uncle who was a Firefighter Paramedic down in Grants Pass. I thank all firemen for their service and hopefully I can one day work for Portland Fire and Rescue, or TVFR.
Absolutely beautiful station and rigs. Awesome content. I start my fire academy in August!
It is now August. How is fire academy so far?
Thank you for your service! 👨🚒
Really great video! Would love to see more of these
Great video, Thank you so much for sharing !
That's a great gym for a fire station I'm jealous ❤
Good morning,
Super nice video!
I am a volunteer firefighter in France being French.
I apologize but I use google translate.
My biggest dream since I was little, is to be able to one day travel to you and in particular visit a barracks in your country and to see the operational resources in other countries.
I wish you a good day/evening and take care of yourself during intervention ;)
Hey Sebastien ! I’m 23 years old and stuck on trying to find a career. What I do know is I enjoy helping people and like something a little different everyday that keeps you busy. I was wondering what the requirements are to becoming a firefighter/emt ? Any information is greatly appreciated !
Go to your local fire station and ask for some guidance. They will get you pointed in the right direction. This is a great time to get into the fire service. Some departments will bring you on with no past experience and pay for your fire and emt cards. Most require fire 1 and 2 cards along with emt. Get with some of the local guys and they will tell you which academy to apply to. Most firefighters are glad to help someone just beginning their path
Thank you for your service
Sending a fire truck for chest pains, abdo pain, and a dog bite just seems so crazy to me. At my service they come for unconscious, VSA, or MVC's but not typical medical calls.
Some of these pains could be a underlying factor for something very big
@@victorrangel8283exactly
It does but it all depends on if the FD has an ambulance.
Most departments do it for manpower and extra hands bc u dont know where the patient is or the size of the patient
@@victorrangel8283usually not. Almost never. People abuse 911 all day long. Half our population would die in 7mdays .
My grandpa was Chief, for many many years for Dallas FDP waaaay back when. When they went in with a wet towel on their face, no mask.. no o2.
He said you never sleep or eat on a full moon. If you sit down to eat, gurantee the bell will ring! 😂 and hot summer days, get alot of stabbings.
I have the upmost respect for our first responders, fireman.. nurses... cnas... caregivers EVERYONE! it truely does take a special person.
Thank you for taking us on your day!
Godbless and happy holidays from Texas
One of the best day in the life’s I’ve seen . Good job
i would watch so many more videos of this FD haha, nice video, amazingly passionate workers, incredible
Hi, I am in second grade and I have a question.
Why do people have so many medical problems?
I thought that firefighters just fight fires. I like that they could sleep in their firehouse.
4:30 that happened to my sister once in 2018(?), in fact, it happened twice! She had to get an ambulance for the first one, and shortly after that she had to use an ambulance again!
is there a difference between firefighter paramedics and just normal firefighters? like they are both working together on most calls but for the medical ones they lead?
The paramedic firefighters have advanced care level certifications while the regular firefighters which are EMT/firefighters have basic level certifications so usually the paramedic firefighter takes the lead on medical calls.
First year studying becoming into a fireman and honestly I’m nervous I’m not cut out, but I try my best. Anyone got any advice
2:17 wow you guys have Stihl 500i chainsaws, we have some very old Stihl MS026, they work fine tho, but are very heavy.
I did my clinicals as an EMT firefighters are always asking if we need help they’re trained medics so it’s nice cuz they’re a big help I love how everyone is willing to help each other in this field it’s a fun job on the EMT side but I’m going Fire
Just finished an EMT highschool program/competition thing and now I finally have a hint of understanding as to what these heroes do
So Sebastian the firefighter in the video said he is assigned to fire attack and patient care, so essentially first contact on most calls? Wondering how much time on the job Sebastian has to be doing these roles. Is this day in the life of a junior firefighter, or a experienced firefighter or somewhere in the middle?
Recently i have become a firefighter in germany. I love to watch how firefighters from different countries to things, i wouldve done different
You do 24 hr shifts ? I thought all schedules were 48-72
Great video!
Man, must be nice not having any run sheets or refusals to fill out
Something I’m curious about is how you fit in time to take showers and stuff during the shift. You can’t just assume that you’ll have an hour of free time and then respond to a call when you’re in the shower 😂
Working as a firefighter, I’ve learned how to rinse, wash & rinse again super quick lol, I have a certain way I place my towel and clothes so if tones do drop I’m able to dry quick and throw my clothes on
What’s happens if you guys get a fire call while responding to medical calls? And they need that fire truck there
They reroute it to another fire station if they are on a call. Dispatch usually has the information so they don’t call the rig that’s on a call they just reroute the fire call to another station.
my old stomping grounds 75-9 go ducks! Springfield near where the mall is now.
Hi sir, Why do chest pain cases require fire trucks?
A lot of firefighters have paramedic qualifications so they handle questionable medical calls, to aid the strictly paramedic responders
@@devonmills1968 Thank you!!
In Taiwan, an SUV service vehicle or a second ambulance will be dispatched to the scene for disposal.
@@devonmills1968what do the firefighters who don’t have the medical skills do? Just stay at the station?
@MrTierGuy not a firefighter in the US myself. I imagine they can only take certain calls or maybe assist
good work looked like a fun shift.
How can I reach out to the main guy in this video I would love to ask him a couple quick questions about firefighting and get to know him please someone help me out
Nice job!
Wow I miss the calling, was never a job!
It’s trippy seeing our Southern California Phenix helmets with face shields.
is there a designated driver for the truck or is it just anyone?
The engineer is the one who drives it, and you have to go through soecial training to become an engineer, also if you want to get promoted to lieutenant or captain in the future you first have to become an engineer(firetruck driver)
makes sense , thank you :D @@corvusxephan6484
I was at Anytime Fitness yesterday at 7am and a firefighter asked me "so why's Jerry tryna kick you outta the gym" I said "cause I was walkin in front of people doing sets" so that's something firefighters do in Milford OH.
I love these videos. Do you guys do a lot of drills?
Do FF/Medics for the ESFD do rotations on the ambulance?
yes
Awesome video!!
Great video!! But make sure that stair chair track ramp is locked before leaning the patient back. It clicked in place the first step so no harm no foul. Love the video and stuff you're doing!
Hey I really want to become a firefighter but I heard that they don't really get much sleep is that true ?
eugene oregon?
alestorm in the background goes crazy
I have always had massive respect for firefighters and paramedics. My grandfather, who is a veteran, had a heart attack about ten years ago, and if it wasn’t for the firefighters and paramedics getting to him so quickly, he definitely would’ve died. He is still alive and well today, and even though I only 11 years old at the time, I remember it like it was yesterday. 🫡🫡🫡
Isnt ambulance The thing you send If someone got chestpain
How long are firefigters shifts in USA?
24-48 hours, you could technically work more for overtime buts that’s the usual shifts that I’ve learned in research in hopes to be one here in the US
@@shoto42 Interesting, here in Slovenia, the Russian shift is used -> work is done for 12 hours, then 24 hours of rest, followed by 12 hours of work at night, and then 48 hours of rest.
@@jakobrems3702That's an interesting roster. In Australia it's generally either 10 hour day shifts and 14 hour night shifts, working 2 of each, followed by 4 days off. Ambulance typically do 12 hour shifts, with a mix of day, afternoon and nights. Then they get 3 clear days off. That does vary from state to state and town to town.
Je ne comprends pas pourquoi les pompiers américains envoient un camion d’incendie sur une urgence médicale alors qu’une ambulance avec 2 ou 3 pompiers dedans suffisent largement.
It stems back to the 20th century when Fire Departments took over ambulance jobs from funeral homes. It's instilled in their culture to have EMS as a part of FD.
Why would fire trucks want to report for medical emergencies?
Quick response, additional manpower for serious calls. A lot of places ambulances are tapped out or delayed so they maintain pt care.
What station # are they at?
The shot of the kitchen table looks like it says station 2
Great video! Unfortunately I wasn’t able to do firefighter because of my hearing :/
my hero
I’m your 900th subscriber 🥳🥳
I wanna see the insides like the jokes or the person giving the orders inside not the typical
I want to be a fire fighter I'm 33 no degree or expierence how do I get in?
Start in wildland ( type 6 or 3 crew) if you want to get in. Work on your emt as soon as you can and just meet all the guys.
That was awesome, 13 calls in 24 hours is a lot. Is that a normal call volume for a shift?
That’s on the low side of average for E2.
@@mikecaven1709 That’s impressive, I’m in a EMT class right now. I hope I can get on somewhere that runs a lot of calls.
Update?
I had a Fiance that is a firefighter I'm so very proud of him
12:31 "Police did nothing it wAS all fire"
Fire fighters are true hero’s. Not even getting to finish making lunch and off to fight fires/ medical. What people mistake firefighters, is they only fight fires. This is not true, they also act as ems if none is present. They also could be police assist is needed
Does fighting a fire give cancer?
it can increase the risk of getting it
I noticed the kept switching engines in the video 😂
Heroes ❤
One of the fire trucks has to be green and yellow. 🦆
I pick on my wife when she watches the shows. I begin to pick them apart and then she will pause it. She won’t start watching it again until I leave the room
Is this 15 minutes of you napping?
Sgt J Vance here what’s up Sebastian 🤙🏼 been a few years. Keep up the good work big dog.
best job in the world
Сухих рукавов ребята. Привет из России
The worst part is the house smells
This station is near my house 🏘️
Nobody loves anybody more than a firefighter loves themselves.
Selamat beraktivitas
Bro! Please tell me, I'm from Russia and everything is bad with firefighter's clothes, do you have any familiar resellers who supply to Russia
I was under the impression that the US and many western countries have banned sales of items to Russia in response to the war with Ukraine.
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Don’t that town have real paramedics?
👍🏻😉✨️💖
Oh no……. I’m on fire…..hurry…..come…
One day
I think I know what I wanna be now.
Why
@@adonaimorton6782being a firefighter just sounds so cool and I already know most stuff like RTO Codes and callsign concepts
@OmarHammam-lk5om I was a firefighter for 4 years. It was cool. But I became a cop and never looked back. The blue side is way more impactful compared to being a firefighter
Wow good video , I was expecting cringe and annoying stuff . But yeah this is what it is
Those are some god awful helmets you guys gotta get yourselves some actual FF helmets
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Love my hometown, I born in Da Nang,Vietnam 🇻🇳
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Can we get his number he’s coo cute
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So you don’t waste your time watching this………nothing happen
Sorry you’re sad and hate yourself.
@@Kylehikes47 lol
Whatever. Super easy job. ( not work )
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Phuggin borin' video
😂😂😂
Go buy food one the government dime, grow a stupid mustache and do some drills, take a nap…. Repeat, an alarm my disturb your government paid nap