GBFD E140 + C2143 + T1 + R24 Responding

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  • Опубликовано: 9 авг 2013
  • Golden's Bridge Fire Department Engine 140, Car 2143, Tanker 1, and Rescue 24 responding to a residential alarm at 41 Indian Hill Road in Golden's Bridge, New York.
    The units seen responding are:
    Engine 140 - 1994 Pierce Dash (1500gpm/1000gal)
    Car 2143 - 1998 Chevrolet Suburban
    Tanker 1 - 1988 White/S&S (1000gpm/3300gal)
    Rescue 24 - 2000 Spartan/Rescue 1
    This video was taken on August 6th, 2013
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Комментарии • 287

  • @LowHudEmergency
    @LowHudEmergency  11 лет назад +11

    Yeah, there were a lot of guys around. They usually get at least the engine and the tanker out for residential alarms, but it all depends on how many people are there and who is trained to drive what trucks.

    • @windsorcorbin1005
      @windsorcorbin1005 Год назад

      That tanker took off faster than a lot of newer rigs, nice response stay safe 👍

  • @Acepilot2k7
    @Acepilot2k7 11 лет назад +10

    Very Nice

  • @nyshortline
    @nyshortline 8 лет назад +6

    The rescue virtually flattened that hill while the others seemed to struggle. Nice vid!!

  • @LowHudEmergency
    @LowHudEmergency  11 лет назад +4

    Thanks! The tanker sure looks cool, but it isn't doing so well. A new one is currently being built and is scheduled for delivery sometime early-mid 2014.

  • @CobraEmergency
    @CobraEmergency 10 лет назад +11

    Love the air-horn on the first truck :D
    That tanker is smashing, pretty vintage! Love the Detroit on that old beast and the airhorn.
    Nice rescue truck as well ;)
    Great turnout vid, keep it up! ;)

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  10 лет назад +4

      Thanks! Engine 140 has the loudest air horn in the fleet. The tanker is an awesome truck, but will be replaced in March as it has some issues. But, as vintage as it is, believe it or not, it is not the oldest piece in the fleet. Engine 138 is, a 1968 Mack CF/1989 Pierce.

    • @CobraEmergency
      @CobraEmergency 10 лет назад +3

      Ah smashing! 1968 Mack! :D.
      Around here we have a few old spares at the operational logistics site for the fire and rescue service, I think they're 70s or 80s. But nothing from the 60s!

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  10 лет назад +4

      Yeah, and this isn't even a spare. It responds to calls just like the other apparatus. But just because it is so old, it will probably be replaced within the next few years. If they can find a place to store it though, they will keep it as a parade piece, which I hope they do.

    • @CobraEmergency
      @CobraEmergency 10 лет назад +2

      Ah nice! :D

  • @richardporter1787
    @richardporter1787 7 лет назад +35

    That tanker is really interesting. Don't see too many of those.

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  7 лет назад +8

      Yeah it was pretty unique. It was actually replaced a few years ago, but I believe this one was sold to a department down in Tennessee. Thanks for watching!

    • @nickgodfrey1973
      @nickgodfrey1973 5 лет назад +4

      Good looking and sounding vehicle! Come to Australia if you want to see Tankers like that. Plenty of them around the country, used for supplying water to pumpers at bush fires where the nearest hydrant could be kilometres away

    • @sledhead8625
      @sledhead8625 4 года назад +4

      Come to Pa. Where i live 95% of the companies use tankers. Urban and rural.

    • @stevenbowers4164
      @stevenbowers4164 4 года назад

      @@sledhead8625 why not use HVPs?

    • @sledhead8625
      @sledhead8625 4 года назад +2

      steven bowers in my municipality depending on where the fire is, tankers can travel 3-5 miles one way just to get to a water source. Probably why they don’t use the high volume pumps. That’s a lot of hose to lay. And take a long time to do so.

  • @BenLomonRail
    @BenLomonRail 10 лет назад +3

    Awesome Detroit on that tanker!

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  10 лет назад +1

      Indeed. But, the tanker is being replaced shortly. New one is scheduled for delivery in March, 2014.

    • @BenLomonRail
      @BenLomonRail 10 лет назад

      Yeah, Spartan apparently?

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  10 лет назад

      Yup, 2013 Spartan Gladiator/4-Guys (750gpm/3500gal).

  • @artimisartimis3008
    @artimisartimis3008 4 года назад +3

    how comfortable they walk to their vehicles

  • @alexandergrube6437
    @alexandergrube6437 3 года назад +3

    They sure were taking their sweet time to leave

  • @LowHudEmergency
    @LowHudEmergency  11 лет назад +2

    Thanks! It does kinda. The tracks come from a weird direction, though - from one side to the other. I don't remember one occurring recently.

  • @Recovering_Californian
    @Recovering_Californian 10 лет назад +25

    Everyone just take their time responding ... no hurry or anything ...

    • @SpidmaxX
      @SpidmaxX 10 лет назад +1

      that is not F1 car...

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  10 лет назад +8

      Not really. With an engine already out and a chief car on scene reporting no fire, they didn't even need to send the tanker or rescue. Better to get there safe then unnecessarily rushing there and getting into an accident.

    • @jsncrso
      @jsncrso 10 лет назад +7

      Apparently you've never responded to an automatic fire alarm activation before.

    • @upstatefire
      @upstatefire 10 лет назад +2

      LowHudEmergency So why'd they continue to respond if there was no priority? At least in this area, they would just rather cancel and save the fuel.

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  10 лет назад +4

      Well, because they weren't technically canceled and there was enough guys around to send some more trucks so they did. Maybe part of the reason is because we don't run very many calls, like maybe 15 a month and over half are EMS calls, where we just send a fly car, so they guys probably wanted to go on a run.

  • @Rummeltobi
    @Rummeltobi 11 лет назад +1

    I always love it, watching the fire house, nothing turns out and bam, someone's driving by lol

  • @fyremanjef
    @fyremanjef 4 года назад +1

    Nice to see that car stop to get the apparatus out first.

  • @LowHudEmergency
    @LowHudEmergency  11 лет назад +2

    No, I think they were just cleaning it, and since R25 is the designated unit to pull the boat, they used it to pull it out of the building.

  • @LowHudEmergency
    @LowHudEmergency  11 лет назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @spencerwiesner4493
    @spencerwiesner4493 10 лет назад

    haha we were servicing the boat engine when the call went out...great vid bud.
    -2149

  • @LowHudEmergency
    @LowHudEmergency  10 лет назад +8

    Who are you do be the judge of something like that? Sure, you can have your own opinion, but you are not the one to rate a department officially, especially based on a single RUclips video. As with most, if not all volunteer emergency agencies, how fast they get a truck out depends on how many people are around. Sometimes, during the day when everyone is at work or in the middle of the night, it takes longer. Other times, I can't catch them from 1 minute away, they are out so fast.

  • @Hall7EmergencyPhotography
    @Hall7EmergencyPhotography 11 лет назад

    Awesome video!!

  • @willallisonfireresponse7295
    @willallisonfireresponse7295 7 лет назад +2

    very nice catch

  • @LowHudEmergency
    @LowHudEmergency  10 лет назад +3

    Yeah, I see. Thanks!

  • @stuartlarter4449
    @stuartlarter4449 10 лет назад +1

    love the tanker,looks fantastic

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  10 лет назад

      Yeah, it looks cool, but really its not doing so well. The inside of the tank is rusting and it is really slow. Its on its last days. It will be replaced early-mid 2014 with a 2013 Spartan Gladiator/4-Guys (750gpm/3500gal) tanker.

    • @stuartlarter4449
      @stuartlarter4449 10 лет назад

      look forward to seeing it.thanks for the reply

  • @hadenandrolowicz7414
    @hadenandrolowicz7414 8 лет назад +3

    no fed q??????? on the first out engine??

  • @AccountUsedSomewhatFrequently
    @AccountUsedSomewhatFrequently 11 лет назад

    Did you guys just get back from a marine call? I noticed the boat on the back of R-25.

  • @user-ek6yi1qu3s
    @user-ek6yi1qu3s 4 месяца назад

    Awesome Response Video! I Love that Old Tanker 1. The New Tanker 1 is Awesome too.

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  3 месяца назад +1

      Thanks!

    • @user-ek6yi1qu3s
      @user-ek6yi1qu3s 3 месяца назад

      @@LowHudEmergency You're Welcome! Do You have Any Videos with Their Rebuilt Station?

  • @nickharrison6841
    @nickharrison6841 11 лет назад

    Do you always have caps lock on?

  • @Cat320ELRR
    @Cat320ELRR 11 лет назад +1

    Nice video! I like how the tanker was rollin coal haha

  • @mitchgetson1936
    @mitchgetson1936 7 лет назад

    Very interesting cab design on the engine! Any reason to build the rear seats with those doors like that rather than the traditional cab style like the rescue?

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  7 лет назад

      I believe it has to due with the top mount pump configuration. A traditional cab would be much longer and the top mount pump already extends the chassis quite a bit so I guess this way was able to keep the chassis a little shorter.

    • @jaysmith1408
      @jaysmith1408 4 года назад

      If I had to bet, it likely came with the cab open at the back. Then they enclosed it, and instead of adding a raised roof for the pump man, they walked off the back and called it a day.

  • @travisl1331
    @travisl1331 10 лет назад +1

    I would love to have a rescue like that, and also a station that was a good size like that.

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  10 лет назад

      Yeah, Rescue 24 is a nice truck. And the station is also very nice, one of the few stations around here that is the right size, where all the trucks can park up front.

  • @CarolinaBoy891
    @CarolinaBoy891 10 лет назад

    that's terrible that this fire house burnt down about two weeks ago.....ive been there multiple times with my pop since he served on this fire dept before moving to south Carolina....

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  10 лет назад

      Yes, it is very sad. But it will be rebuilt better than before.

  • @OsOintohair
    @OsOintohair 5 лет назад +2

    I love golden bridge fire department I replay every single one every day

  • @adamspencer2218
    @adamspencer2218 8 лет назад

    is there any rhyme or reason to your apparatus numbering?

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  8 лет назад

      +Adam Spencer Not as much as some places, but it is a part of the countywide system. All apparatus in the county is numbered starting at 1 and going up as high as they need. Nothing repeats within a category. For instance, there is an Engine 1, Tanker 1, Ladder 1, Tower Ladder 1, and Rescue 1 within the county, but only one of each. The chief cars however, are numbered based on the department number. In this case, GBFD is Department 214, so all chiefs and officers are labeled 2141, 2142, etc.

  • @constipatedcookie6110
    @constipatedcookie6110 7 лет назад +2

    Wtf bro they sure do take there sweet time

    • @sawyertabit2493
      @sawyertabit2493 7 лет назад +4

      Constipated Cookie how can you say something like that not knowing anything about the call. Confirmed smoke or flames? I don't think so.

  • @firefighterfan2010
    @firefighterfan2010 Год назад +1

    Great One!👨‍🚒🚒🔥

  • @akonicki3
    @akonicki3 8 лет назад

    Is that light bar on R24 just two smaller light bars put together or do they really make them with that kind of unusual design?

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  8 лет назад +1

      It is two smaller Federal Signal Valor lightbars put together. I guess it was cheaper to do that than to get a full size bar. It was done after the whole roof was smashed in an incident while attending a parade. A ladder truck hit it with the part of the ladder that overhangs from the truck.

    • @akonicki3
      @akonicki3 8 лет назад

      I'm sure it still gets those intersections clear despite the odd look! Thanks for the info and for all the videos, keep 'em coming!

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  8 лет назад

      Well at least it did, until the rescue was unfortunately lost in a fire at the firehouse. The truck wasn't completely lost, but it is no longer serving in our department. A local towing company purchased it and completely refurbished it and is now using it as a utility/repair truck. Now, over two years later, the replacement truck has just finally gone into production. It will be a Spartan ERV rescue-pumper and is replacing both the rescue we lost and our old Mack that I think you can see at the end of this video in the bay. That one luckily wasn't lost and we hope to keep it as a parade truck. But thanks for watching and for the support!

    • @akonicki3
      @akonicki3 8 лет назад

      Sorry to hear that about the station and the trucks, hopefully the new one gets there soon!

  • @TRAINFANKENDAL976
    @TRAINFANKENDAL976 3 месяца назад

    0:24 I like the pierce dash engine it almost looks like a pierce pumper

  • @brandweergentspottersvenbe8253
    @brandweergentspottersvenbe8253 11 лет назад

    that is very nice video

  • @kevincasey5996
    @kevincasey5996 10 лет назад +1

    Of the 4 or 5 VFD I've seen I'd trust my life to them. Sadly I can''t say the same for 95% of the VFD I've seen on RUclips. All are predictable. Maybe it's the training Maybe it's something else Now to be fair I've not seen you guys in action. I hope you DO post & I hope that you don't disappoint & are one of the very few exceptions. If you are then I'll say so.

  • @albertomadeirajr7824
    @albertomadeirajr7824 7 лет назад +3

    Just a question why wasn't the Rescue 24 the first apparatus out? Any kind of call I thought the Rescue is always first out.

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  7 лет назад +5

      Every department does everything differently, but almost always, at least here in the U.S., the engine is first out the door for most calls. The rescue will roll first to car accidents and certain other types of service calls, but the engine is first out for just about everything else.

    • @gabrielking6759
      @gabrielking6759 5 лет назад +2

      In my department it's engine ladder engine tanker rescue engine brush truck

  • @Firebuff101
    @Firebuff101 7 лет назад +5

    Are you a member of this particular department?

  • @Mike_Turcott
    @Mike_Turcott 8 лет назад +3

    I like the Aerodynic on the tender (tanker). And I have no issue with the pace of the response. I'd rather see this than a frenzied, adrenaline-enhanced response that you see with some outfits, people running around like chickens with their heads cut off. The business is dangerous enough. We need to get to the scene safely.

  • @MontisEinsatzfahrten
    @MontisEinsatzfahrten 10 лет назад +15

    A fire station in the woods? ;) Cool Video BIG LIKE! The silver tanker look like a playmobil fire truck but good ;) Best wishes from an international germany responding filmer ;)

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  10 лет назад +3

      Believe it or not, that's the main road through Golden's Bridge. Very small town in northern Westchester County, NY, just above New York City. Thanks!

    • @MontisEinsatzfahrten
      @MontisEinsatzfahrten 10 лет назад +1

      LowHudEmergency OK I believe it because why not? Why you will lie to me? ;) I look at google maps later to see more there ;) Thanks ;)

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  10 лет назад +2

      Haha.

    • @MontisEinsatzfahrten
      @MontisEinsatzfahrten 10 лет назад +1

      LowHudEmergency ;) I hope I can travel next year to USA to film in USA love FD Boston ;)

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  10 лет назад +2

      Boston is a beautiful city.

  • @CoryAY82383
    @CoryAY82383 6 лет назад

    that tanker is a beast

  • @PFDChaseVids
    @PFDChaseVids 10 лет назад

    Very nice

  • @josephmoran231
    @josephmoran231 4 года назад

    Nice old tanker.

  • @metalsmyth6945
    @metalsmyth6945 6 лет назад +1

    Did that first air horn jump you? Haha I had to watch it a couple of times

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  6 лет назад +1

      Haha, every time. Doesn't matter how prepared I am for it, just a natural reaction. Thanks for watching!

  • @LowHudEmergency
    @LowHudEmergency  11 лет назад

    Thanks! lol, yup.

  • @LordLucariosLair
    @LordLucariosLair Год назад

    That is the weirdest tanker I've ever seen.

  • @LowHudEmergency
    @LowHudEmergency  10 лет назад +2

    Umm, there was already an engine out and a car on scene reporting no fire when the tanker and the rescue went out. They were both canceled before they got on scene. This is a volunteer department, there is no "on duty" or "off duty". You should be grateful that some people actually care enough to take time out of there day to respond to emergencies for no money.

    • @ppppbbbb3132
      @ppppbbbb3132 5 лет назад +1

      LowHudEmergency Well, actually, as somebody who has been both a volunteer as well as a union firefighter, we need to all be held to the same standard. There should be no difference from the public’s perspective between a volunteer and career dept. Being a volunteer isn’t an excuse for substandard response times or performance, but volleys sure as hell like to use it as one.

  • @westchesterfirstresponse9488
    @westchesterfirstresponse9488 2 года назад

    I’m 8 years late but what kind of siren did tanker 1 have?

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  2 года назад

      I honestly don't remember. Probably something Federal Signal; that's what everything else at the time had.

  • @calvincrews3885
    @calvincrews3885 3 года назад

    That's a White Xpeditor tanker firetruck with the 6V92TA Two stroke Detroit Diesel engine with the HT740 Allison Transmission

  • @centralnewyorkresponses7887
    @centralnewyorkresponses7887 4 года назад

    Listen to the Jake Brake on the rescue in the end

  • @codygeorge5796
    @codygeorge5796 8 лет назад

    did engine 104s horns scare u

  • @edwu8253
    @edwu8253 7 лет назад +2

    nice older tanker

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  7 лет назад +1

      It was certainly unique, but has since been replaced with a Spartan/4 Guys tanker. I have some videos up of the new tanker if you'd like to check them out. Thanks for watching!

  • @LowHudEmergency
    @LowHudEmergency  11 лет назад

    Thanks! It always is, lol.

  • @Michaelbos
    @Michaelbos 4 года назад +1

    Take your time.

  • @connecticutfireemspdresponses
    @connecticutfireemspdresponses 3 года назад

    Is GBFD’s tanker still in service?

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  3 года назад

      The tanker in this video was replaced in 2014. I have a video or two of the new tanker responding on my channel.

  • @timass897
    @timass897 7 лет назад +2

    What Unit is the New Truck Replacing?

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  7 лет назад +1

      I assume you mean our new Spartan currently on order. It will be a rescue-pumper and jointly replace Rescue 24 (shown in this video), which was lost in a firehouse fire a few years ago and also our aging Engine 138, a 1968 Mack/1989 Pierce. It will be designated Engine 138.

    • @timass897
      @timass897 7 лет назад +2

      +LowHudEmergency Nice. Hopefully They can get the Station Rebuilt.

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  7 лет назад +2

      Its in the process, we are hoping to be in the new building by next summer.

    • @mikelamphere5568
      @mikelamphere5568 5 лет назад

      What is up with the skid marks?

  • @johnszymkiewicz8190
    @johnszymkiewicz8190 2 года назад +1

    Hope it was nothing serious it took the rescue truck forever to respond.

  • @marialittle128
    @marialittle128 6 лет назад +1

    Nice job im a volunteer firefighter

  • @Moose6340
    @Moose6340 Год назад

    I assume that's a volunteer department? They moved out pretty quick.

  • @scottdore5438
    @scottdore5438 6 лет назад +1

    I wanna. Compliment this firehouse for having a wicked cool piece of art on the house is that done by a member if so that's just bad ass

  • @ryanhealy3074
    @ryanhealy3074 10 лет назад

    Awesome coal rolling by the tanker! Manual trans, right?

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  10 лет назад

      Sorry for the late reply, didn't see your comment until now. I honestly couldn't tell you, sorry.

  • @user-rj4pi4ld7u
    @user-rj4pi4ld7u Год назад

    Some big Q's needed here.

  • @joseguillen7087
    @joseguillen7087 7 лет назад +1

    no fed siren wow just wow

  • @brandonwagner3873
    @brandonwagner3873 4 года назад

    Cool

  • @owenfredericy1334
    @owenfredericy1334 3 года назад

    I didnt know some departments ran lights and sirens to Alarms!

    • @100kSUBSCRIBERchallenge81
      @100kSUBSCRIBERchallenge81 3 года назад

      First truck should always get there as quickly as possible
      On extremely rare occasions the Alarm is a fire
      Usually the following apparatus will not run lights and siren
      That is how it's done around here

  • @daverobinson6184
    @daverobinson6184 8 лет назад +1

    Come on guys you've got a run get the rigs on the road

  • @budboye6963
    @budboye6963 3 года назад

    I love tanker 1 horn

  • @zenanbildik9123
    @zenanbildik9123 10 лет назад +26

    The tanker can barely do the speed limt

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  10 лет назад +8

      Yeah, it is being replaced in early to mid 2014 with a 2013 Spartan Gladiator/4-Guys (750gpm/3500gal) tanker.

    • @c9lb82
      @c9lb82 10 лет назад +3

      LowHudEmergency why only 750?

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  10 лет назад +5

      colby yurksza Not sure, but that's what it said on the plans sheet.

    • @samagproductions9184
      @samagproductions9184 10 лет назад +6

      LowHudEmergency Probably because it doesn't need to pump at a fire with a 1000gpm deck gun. 750GPM can feed a pumper just fine. Also it will probably just be dumping its water into a holding pool.

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  10 лет назад +4

      Yes, thats pretty much all tankers do around here. Dump into the portable ponds. Very rarely actually used to supply an engine directly.

  • @175firefighter
    @175firefighter 10 лет назад

    Our chief would have our butts if we took that long to get out of the station. I can hear him now, "You guys are just moping around like you don't want to be here!"

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  10 лет назад

      What are you talking about. That engine was out within 4 minutes. Thats fast for a volunteer department. The other apparatus didn't need to respond, they just did because they had extra manpower. That's why they weren't in a hurry. Also there was already a chief car on scene reporting no fire. If it had been a real emergency, they would've been moving a lot quicker.

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  8 лет назад

      Putting the public at risk? They were responding "with caution", meaning, yes lights and sirens if necessary, but don't push it. That's why they weren't rushing. Protocol is to keep putting apparatus on the road until somebody on the scene can confirm no emergency. Sure there wasn't an obvious fire, but suppose they had CO readings or something. Its better to have more manpower than you need than to not have enough. You can always cancel or return something.

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  8 лет назад

      We use the term "non-emergency" when we respond with no lights or sirens. When we are told to respond with caution, it just means to slow it down a bit because there is no major emergency. And, actually, if an emergency vehicle has lights and/or sirens activated, it has the right-of-way no matter what and therefore is not at fault if involved in an accident. I also don't understand why you think it is anymore dangerous for them to respond with lights and sirens when they aren't rushing and responding "with cation". Just because you do things differently with another department doesn't mean that what we do is wrong. It is our protocol and is not putting anyone at risk.

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  8 лет назад

      Hey man its fine. I understand it looks bad when you don't have all the details or know why we do things the way we do, but everywhere does things a little differently. In the end we all do the same job. Stay safe.

  • @Trojanny
    @Trojanny 6 лет назад +2

    Take your time, gang. It's just people & their home !

  • @BenzieFirePhotography
    @BenzieFirePhotography 7 лет назад

    2:36 "The Pollution-Mobile is en-route."

  • @firepipernickb
    @firepipernickb 4 года назад

    Also why wouldn’t they take the other engine out first before the tanker

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  4 года назад

      The tanker is always second due outside of the hydrant district.

  • @adriansims1596
    @adriansims1596 10 лет назад

    It took everybody long enough to respond.

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  10 лет назад

      The engine was out within 4 minutes after the dispatch and so with an engine already on the road and a chief car already on scene confirming that there was no fire, they didn't even need to send the tanker or the rescue. Better to take your time than to rush and get in an accident, especially if its not a real emergency like in this video.

  • @clarkcountyfirevideos7191
    @clarkcountyfirevideos7191 2 года назад

    A cab like that tanker used to be connected to a garbage truck and now to this tanker?

  • @xtremehardy388
    @xtremehardy388 10 лет назад

    That's a mean sounding tanker!

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  10 лет назад

      Yeah, its a great rig, but it has a lot of problems. It is being replaced by a 2013 Spartan Gladiator/4-Guys (750gpm/3500gal) tanker soon, delivery is expected within the next few days: facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=671339676263553&set=a.611245405606314.1073741826.113510025379857&type=1&theater

    • @xtremehardy388
      @xtremehardy388 10 лет назад +1

      LowHudEmergency Spartans are made just about 40 miles from where I am. My buddy is a manager there. Great plant and trucks.

  • @fredsmith8498
    @fredsmith8498 3 года назад

    1:05 is that a suburban or a Tahoe

  • @daltonpartlow3844
    @daltonpartlow3844 10 лет назад

    will R24 be replaced because of the fire?

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  10 лет назад

      Most likely, although I cannot confirm that as of now.

    • @daltonpartlow3844
      @daltonpartlow3844 10 лет назад

      was it destroyed too?

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  10 лет назад

      It was very badly damaged. Fixable, but probably not worth it.

    • @daltonpartlow3844
      @daltonpartlow3844 10 лет назад

      LowHudEmergency It looks pretty bad in the other Videos. Did the other truck get removed when the fire started?

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  10 лет назад

      All 3 engines and the tanker were removed before the firefighter that went inside to get them was overcome by smoke inhalation.

  • @glynnjohnson2194
    @glynnjohnson2194 Год назад

    Couldn't have been any slower. When someone has a video camera pump it up notch. All hands out of the station within 2 minutes.

  • @rrobertsnot5150
    @rrobertsnot5150 11 лет назад

    Three trucks for a residential alarm system? Awesome

  • @SarasotaFireBuff
    @SarasotaFireBuff 6 лет назад

    The engine looks weird and cool so does tanker

  • @jerryupp9387
    @jerryupp9387 4 года назад

    These guys should have had all the necessary equipment already loaded on the truck before response to a fire call on the tanker truck. My dad was a fireman 27 years in northern Indiana

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  4 года назад

      This is a volunteer department. Their gear never stays on the truck.

    • @jerryupp9387
      @jerryupp9387 4 года назад

      To LowHud i know turnout gear never stays on trucks. I was talking about fire fighting tools not turnout gear

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  4 года назад

      @@jerryupp9387 He was putting turnout gear on the truck, no tools or equipment.

  • @hex6970
    @hex6970 8 лет назад

    That Tanker isn't very fast, is it?

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  8 лет назад +1

      Nope, but it has since been retired. Replaced with a 2013 Spartan Gladiator/4 Guys tanker in early 2014. Thanks for watching!

    • @dug2fire
      @dug2fire 8 лет назад

      Lots of tankers are slow

    • @brittanyjerowski8016
      @brittanyjerowski8016 7 лет назад

      Gaming Luna
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    • @justindunn5548
      @justindunn5548 7 лет назад

      tankers, also called tenders, usually aren't designed to go fast mainly BC they carry 1000+ gallons of water. their designed to fill up other trucks water tanks not be the first on scene.

  • @ffcjfd6703
    @ffcjfd6703 10 лет назад +4

    Wow. love how fast their department runs. Everyone is in such a hurry. NOT!! In my department we're in our bunker and in the truck and ready to go in 2 mins.

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  10 лет назад +6

      First off, if you are out in 2 minutes, then you are a career department. This is a 100% volunteer department. That engine was out within 4 minutes of the tones and by then there was already a chief car on scene reporting no fire. They didn't need to send the tanker or the rescue, but they did because they had the manpower. No need to rush if its not a real emergency. Better to be safe than to rush and get into an accident. If it was a real emergency, I can assure you that they would be moving a lot faster.

    • @BH-id8ud
      @BH-id8ud 9 лет назад +1

      Their response time wasn't to bad engine 140 went out pretty quick and their was an suv behind it and our fire dept in Goreville Illinois is volunteer and it take them longer to get going. And they do first response for ems cause the ambulance service is two towns over and it took the ambulance an hour to get to my house last time I needed them.

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  9 лет назад +1

      We run EMS here in Golden's Bridge too for the same reason.

  • @adrian5401
    @adrian5401 9 лет назад

    Never fails to amaze me, why do these lads wonder around putting there gear into a locker just taking his time then the truck pulls away with lights and sirens on. Just like the cops speeding to an incident with lights and sirens switched on and then just wonder around like they were at a picnic.

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  9 лет назад +1

      I can't speak for cops, but the engine was out within 4-5 minutes of the tones. It was a residential alarm, most likely nothing. By the time the other two trucks left, a chief was already on scene reporting negative fire. The tanker and rescue didn't even need to respond, but they had the extra manpower so they did. Its all about your perspective, if only the engine had rolled, then you wouldn't have said anything. Also, sirens aren't necessary if there is no traffic.

    • @adrian5401
      @adrian5401 9 лет назад

      If the chief was already on scene, why not cancel extra units to avoid unnecessary risk to both public and fd members.

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  9 лет назад

      I believe they were both canceled prior to arriving on scene.

    • @slayslayslay
      @slayslayslay 9 лет назад

      +LowHudEmergency sirens are always neccesary. All it takes is a blind corner for someone to pull out on and you hit them and are liable because you were not utilizing your siren.

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  9 лет назад

      Not true. They have the right-of-way. Sirens or not. And even a regular car, not an emergency vehicle, has the right-of-way driving on a main road. If a car pulls out and causes an accident, the car that pulled out is at fault no matter who they hit.

  • @nathong3229
    @nathong3229 Год назад

    So what would happen if there was another fire?... There's no trucks left... Probably doesn't happen

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  Год назад +1

      If another call came in, resources would be divided and/or mutual aid would be requested as needed.

    • @nathong3229
      @nathong3229 Год назад +1

      @@LowHudEmergency Thanks for the reply, I've always wondered that when watching the stations empty on a call

  • @firepipernickb
    @firepipernickb 4 года назад

    Why send a tanker to a automatic alarm

    • @floydyoung7329
      @floydyoung7329 3 года назад

      I have had quite a few auto alarms turn out to be real fires.

  • @hadenandrolowicz7414
    @hadenandrolowicz7414 8 лет назад +1

    put the federal q and power call on these rigs! !!!

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  8 лет назад

      The new tanker has a Q and our new engine currently in production will have a Q as well.

    • @spaceistheplace731
      @spaceistheplace731 6 лет назад +1

      Douche nozzle. It does not matter if they have a Q or gay ass power call. What matters is getting there safely. Fucking whacker.

  • @lindanwfirefighter4973
    @lindanwfirefighter4973 8 лет назад

    I am just curious. Why does everyone have to go to the hall? That just slows everything down.

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  8 лет назад

      +Richard clarke Being a small department that covers a small area, we just respond to the station. That way we don't crowd the scene with personal vehicles and it helps to ensure that a truck will get out. (And because of this we also keep our gear at the station, but that would obviously be different if we went to the scene.) Some larger departments will go to the scene, but being such a small area with not a lot of members, doing it this way just works easier.

    • @lindanwfirefighter4973
      @lindanwfirefighter4973 8 лет назад

      +LowHudEmergency Do you allow your members to have a radio on them 24hr/7days a week? Here the nearest person goes directly to scene to start the ball rolling on additional resources. IE mutual aid, electric company, police, ambulance etc. so there is no delay.

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  8 лет назад

      Members carry pagers at all times but not radios. The chiefs and sometimes officers carry radios. Usually the chiefs will go directly to the scene and occasionally an officer, but everyone else goes to the firehouse.

    • @lindanwfirefighter4973
      @lindanwfirefighter4973 8 лет назад

      +LowHudEmergency thanks for your replies. God bless brother.

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  8 лет назад

      No problem. Stay safe.

  • @michaellavino261
    @michaellavino261 8 лет назад +1

    Don't think I'd leave THAT posted. Might hurt these guys when donation time rolls around.

  • @udodeege8799
    @udodeege8799 6 лет назад

    E1 -steht für Eine Einheit -falsch -Es heisst -die Einheit -

  • @steven5438
    @steven5438 5 лет назад +2

    Act like they're going to the grocery store rather than an alarm!!!

  • @Desoto875
    @Desoto875 10 лет назад

    I am sure the insurance companies would love to see this Station's Response.

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  10 лет назад

      I am sure the insurance companies are a little more concerned with the fact that this station caught fire a few months ago. Plus, you don't realize that engine was out within 4 minutes of the tones and a chief car was already on scene reporting no fire. The tanker and rescue didn't need to go, but they did because they had the manpower.

  • @kevincasey5996
    @kevincasey5996 10 лет назад

    Coming from you that's a complement... Anytime you wish to prove me wrong post away.

  • @remixremix6578
    @remixremix6578 4 года назад +1

    bomberos salen a un llamado 🌇🌇🌇🌇🌇🌇

  • @udodeege8799
    @udodeege8799 6 лет назад

    40 heisst -1953 bis 1993

  • @joseguillen7087
    @joseguillen7087 7 лет назад +2

    that tanker is weird 😒😒😞😞

    • @kob-jt4rz
      @kob-jt4rz 6 лет назад

      it looks like an old Volvo/White

  • @morganmarr1998
    @morganmarr1998 10 лет назад +5

    Response time is gonna cost a life someday...

    • @LowHudEmergency
      @LowHudEmergency  10 лет назад +6

      I can assure you if it was a real emergency, they would be moving a lot faster. That engine was out within 4 minutes of the tones and a chief car was already on scene reporting no fire. The tanker and rescue weren't necessary, so why rush and get into an accident or something?

    • @ppppbbbb3132
      @ppppbbbb3132 5 лет назад

      LowHudEmergency if it’s not necessary, why roll it at all?

  • @dsurg420
    @dsurg420 5 лет назад +1

    WOW!! I'm sure glad I don't live here. When seconds count these guys move like turtles 🐢

  • @Fire-se9sg
    @Fire-se9sg 8 лет назад +17

    All this complaining about not being out the door quick enough when 3/4 of the people are probably keyboard warriors and don't know the first thing to being a volunteer firefighter my department is a combination department 2 on shift everyday with one day guy Monday through Friday when we get a cal we're out the door in under 3 minutes depending on the call if it's a lift assist yeah we take our time if it's a structure fire we're out the door in a minute with or without a full crew these guys had a good response time quit being a keyboard warrior and grow a set