@@ewanbuchanan4104 Vancouver does have one. They were the first in Canada to get the RTX. You can see it here: ruclips.net/video/Y6eqaNcqWxM/видео.htmlsi=5g5fqCzTxecmUsz2
Victoria resident here. I was hoping to get a chance to see this at some kind of open house, but this video is the next best thing. Many naysayers in this town, but vehicles like this are going to be the way of the future.
Thank you for the comment! The firefighters are quite welcoming and open to showing off their equipment. You could simply ask them for a closer look at the vehicle, but I’m sure they’ll have it on display during upcoming events too (there was an open house earlier this year).
Beautiful bumblebee fire engine! I hope that the Cincinnati Fire Department would get one of those. Nothing beats the Rosenbauer RTX, not even the Cybertruck or the Tesla Semi.
@@TGGGlobalEmergencyResponses Yes! Engine 5 will be getting replaced. We have also fulfilled an order to Pierce for 2026 for 11 new engines, 3 new medic/aid cars, and 3 new ladders. The new Engine 5 and 30 will be 2024 Pierce Enforcers with REAL mechanical Q and a new paint scheme.
@@SeattleResponsesa lot of new Pierce units coming to Washington. Puget Sound Fire just got 5 and ordered 6 more. Plus are starting the process for a new tiller.
@@Mira-cf9ek That is incorrect. Vancouver BC was the first city in Canada to get an electric fire truck in December 2023. ➡️ruclips.net/video/1lEd5U4z-6U/видео.htmlsi=xlf0ImlVjIos2ATM
Teilweise ja, aber nicht nur. Ich lebe in Kanada, also war es nur ein Kurzer Wochenendausflug für mich nach Victoria. Generell Reise ich sehr gerne und versuche auch immer das filmen mit einzubauen.
@ yes it does. It has decent size diesel engine in it to power it completely if needed AKA charging the batteries. Some use it this way routinely. It’s an overpriced POS.
@@08jk74x You don’t seem to understand how the technology works. The diesel generator can recharge the batteries, but it does not run the truck’s engine. It’s an option for them to use in the field if they have to, just like you’d refuel a conventional fire truck after several hours at a fire scene. I know many people simply hate this new technology because it’s scary to them or they don’t understand it…
@ sounds like you are the one that drank too much of the kool aid and doesn’t understand. At 3 times the cost and 1/4 f the likely longevity it’s a tremendous waste of money for the taxpayers. Some operators of this exact model don’t plug it in and operate it 100% on the diesel, which yes, provides the electricity to run it.
Victoria looks quite European/ British in my opinion, especially in the downtown and old town areas. It is one of the oldest cities in British Columbia, and you can definitely see the British influence there.
If you ever go there. Make sure and go through the history museum next to the Empress Hotel. It has a whole recreated TOWN of the olden days of BC. 😊❤😊 It is one of the best museums that I have ever seen.😊
The RTX is not a true EV. It is a PHEV with a range extender. And in many departments including Vancouver, LA and Clark County (NV) it has proven very unreliable. I hope VFD has better luck with it.
It’s an EV. It runs on nothing but electricity. Just because it has a backup generator that can recharge the batteries on scene doesn’t make it anything else. It’s been quite reliable from what I’ve seen. The one in Vancouver has been put to good use at many working fires. I’ve had the chance to speak to VFRS and VFD firefighters about it and they all like it.
@TGGGlobalEmergencyResponses pure EVs do not have range extenders. FULL STOP. When you spoke to Vancouver, did they tell you how their's was out of service for months with a water leak? Same story with Los Angeles?
@@jmWhyMe It’s a fire truck that is used in unpredictable emergency situations, so it’s not gonna be exactly the same as your average Tesla that you take to the grocery store. It’s purpose-built, and a range extender makes perfect sense for those times when the battery may run out in the field. The water tank has nothing to do with the truck’s performance as an electronic vehicle. The tanks are not even Rosenbauer products, and they failed because of a combination of user-error and a manufacturers defect that has since been fixed. Again, nothing to do with it being an EV, but unfortunately people try to look for every opportunity to drag the technology into the dirt just because it’s new.
@TGGGlobalEmergencyResponses I'm all for EVs when they make sense. In this application it doesn't make sense. The economics of it just don't work, and because the engine is smaller than a standard type I it can't hold as much load out as a standard type I either, yet costs substantially more. If it was like the Pierce, a standard type I that has an electric prime mover, I wouldn't hate it so much.
@@AAFBNC Ok. Thanks for the comment. I did not like the design at first, but I’ve gotten used to it, and I like the colors/ design of the one in Victoria.
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Bro just casually goes from Singapore to Canada just to capture vehicles
I can’t imagine what his passport looks like
@@SomeYTP My passports fill up pretty quickly 😆
I like the light-up department name in the metal "grille" element! So cool!
Yes I agree, that’s a neat feature! 👍🏼
You know what: This may be the best looking version of the RTX I have seen so far. I LOVE the yellow/black color scheme.
Yep, I like it too. The colors are great and the flash pattern is also better than the one in Los Angeles.
I’m a University of British Columbia student and for reading break I came to Victoria and saw these new fire trucks. They are truly amazing
I do believe Vancouver, BC already has one ( an RTX)!
@@ewanbuchanan4104 Vancouver does have one. They were the first in Canada to get the RTX. You can see it here:
ruclips.net/video/Y6eqaNcqWxM/видео.htmlsi=5g5fqCzTxecmUsz2
@@trob0914 oops, I silly me. I guess I have just been unlucky and have not seen any
@@TGGGlobalEmergencyResponses so cool, hope they are used more broadly in van!
Outstanding Video, Timur! 🤩
Thank you my friend! :)
Welcome back to Victoria Super Fire Station and Fire Trucks and Fire Vehicles
very nice vid Timur
Thank you!
Awesome catches! Nice looking rig and headquarters also.
Thank you!!
@@TGGGlobalEmergencyResponses You’re very welcome!
Nice video and lovely new rig! Looks like Rosenbauer RT is on a little world tour, haha 😂 Also: Cool station design!
Thank you very much! :)
Victoria resident here. I was hoping to get a chance to see this at some kind of open house, but this video is the next best thing. Many naysayers in this town, but vehicles like this are going to be the way of the future.
Thank you for the comment! The firefighters are quite welcoming and open to showing off their equipment. You could simply ask them for a closer look at the vehicle, but I’m sure they’ll have it on display during upcoming events too (there was an open house earlier this year).
I’m lovin these zero emissions rigs! It’s a damn shame Americans don’t know how to maintain one. But nevertheless, awesome video!
Thank you! :)
Beautiful bumblebee fire engine! I hope that the Cincinnati Fire Department would get one of those. Nothing beats the Rosenbauer RTX, not even the Cybertruck or the Tesla Semi.
@@911chap03 Thanks for the comment! I think this is definitely way ahead of the Tesla products haha
Am here to watch 🎉
I've hated the RTX for many reasons, but Victoria's looks nice. The Blackout Grill and new Yellow/Black paint scheme give the rig a really nice look.
@@justanaardvark I agree. I love the yellow and black.
AWESOME RIG LOVE IT
Thanks for the comment!
Love that RTX☺️🖤💛🐝
Me too 💛🐝🤩
Awesome! Just a heads up Seattle is getting 2 new engines! One of them on the waterfront at Station 5.
Thanks! That’s cool. What kind of engines are they? So the old E5 is getting replaced soon huh
@@TGGGlobalEmergencyResponses Yes! Engine 5 will be getting replaced. We have also fulfilled an order to Pierce for 2026 for 11 new engines, 3 new medic/aid cars, and 3 new ladders. The new Engine 5 and 30 will be 2024 Pierce Enforcers with REAL mechanical Q and a new paint scheme.
@@SeattleResponsesa lot of new Pierce units coming to Washington. Puget Sound Fire just got 5 and ordered 6 more. Plus are starting the process for a new tiller.
Cool
Thanks!
It's so cool
Awesome
Thanks!
Yo looks insane😳
Interestingly enough, this is the first and only electric fire truck in the BC province.
@@Mira-cf9ek That is incorrect. Vancouver BC was the first city in Canada to get an electric fire truck in December 2023.
➡️ruclips.net/video/1lEd5U4z-6U/видео.htmlsi=xlf0ImlVjIos2ATM
Awesome unit and great video!
Thank you!
I'll stick to Pierce lol
So I assume that this is Canada's third electric fire truck.
Yes, Victoria is the third department to get one, after Vancouver and Brampton.
@@TGGGlobalEmergencyResponses Brampton will have three and Victoria also has another on order
@@CoryMeeres Correct.
You should go to the middle east and check their emergency services out
@@mohammadalmuzayyan7147 Unfortunately I can’t be everywhere all at once, but I have posted some content from Dubai 🙂
Interesting, but what's up the back of the left bay behind the vans?
What do you mean?
0:44, looks like a 1980s or 90s engine way back there@@TGGGlobalEmergencyResponses
@@thekiwicanuck 1981 Chevrolet Communications Unit...ex HAZMAT Unit.
@fireenginefan111 Thanks mate!
Looks like a fancy motor home...
@@mikeklein-beekman2 Yea I can see that lol
Da ist es doch, aber fliegst du immer nur in die verschiedenen Länder um zu spotten?
Teilweise ja, aber nicht nur. Ich lebe in Kanada, also war es nur ein Kurzer Wochenendausflug für mich nach Victoria. Generell Reise ich sehr gerne und versuche auch immer das filmen mit einzubauen.
What is the diesel tank capacity and how long will it run on diesel?
The truck does not run on diesel. The generator can recharge the batteries if needed, for example at the scene of a fire.
@ yes it does. It has decent size diesel engine in it to power it completely if needed AKA charging the batteries. Some use it this way routinely. It’s an overpriced POS.
@@08jk74x You don’t seem to understand how the technology works. The diesel generator can recharge the batteries, but it does not run the truck’s engine. It’s an option for them to use in the field if they have to, just like you’d refuel a conventional fire truck after several hours at a fire scene.
I know many people simply hate this new technology because it’s scary to them or they don’t understand it…
@ sounds like you are the one that drank too much of the kool aid and doesn’t understand. At 3 times the cost and 1/4 f the likely longevity it’s a tremendous waste of money for the taxpayers.
Some operators of this exact model don’t plug it in and operate it 100% on the diesel, which yes, provides the electricity to run it.
Nice looking electric rig. It'll benefit a lot of Canadians. If I can add, I think It is environmentally friendly.
@@HavardCastiglioni Thanks for the comment! Yes I agree 👍🏼
@TGGGlobalEmergencyResponses No problem. Cool profile picture by the way
Wow Victoria doesn’t even look like American city. But I guess only in the downtown…
Its a Canadian city
@ yes, Canada is in North America right? So it’s American city…
Victoria looks quite European/ British in my opinion, especially in the downtown and old town areas. It is one of the oldest cities in British Columbia, and you can definitely see the British influence there.
@@TGGGlobalEmergencyResponses Yes, that’s probably why.
If you ever go there. Make sure and go through the history museum next to the Empress Hotel. It has a whole recreated TOWN of the olden days of BC. 😊❤😊
It is one of the best museums that I have ever seen.😊
reminds me of a bee
@@itimdesigner I see a wasp or hornet haha
@ yeah that too 😅
The RTX is not a true EV. It is a PHEV with a range extender. And in many departments including Vancouver, LA and Clark County (NV) it has proven very unreliable. I hope VFD has better luck with it.
It’s an EV. It runs on nothing but electricity. Just because it has a backup generator that can recharge the batteries on scene doesn’t make it anything else. It’s been quite reliable from what I’ve seen. The one in Vancouver has been put to good use at many working fires. I’ve had the chance to speak to VFRS and VFD firefighters about it and they all like it.
@TGGGlobalEmergencyResponses pure EVs do not have range extenders. FULL STOP.
When you spoke to Vancouver, did they tell you how their's was out of service for months with a water leak? Same story with Los Angeles?
@@jmWhyMe It’s a fire truck that is used in unpredictable emergency situations, so it’s not gonna be exactly the same as your average Tesla that you take to the grocery store. It’s purpose-built, and a range extender makes perfect sense for those times when the battery may run out in the field.
The water tank has nothing to do with the truck’s performance as an electronic vehicle. The tanks are not even Rosenbauer products, and they failed because of a combination of user-error and a manufacturers defect that has since been fixed. Again, nothing to do with it being an EV, but unfortunately people try to look for every opportunity to drag the technology into the dirt just because it’s new.
@TGGGlobalEmergencyResponses I'm all for EVs when they make sense. In this application it doesn't make sense. The economics of it just don't work, and because the engine is smaller than a standard type I it can't hold as much load out as a standard type I either, yet costs substantially more. If it was like the Pierce, a standard type I that has an electric prime mover, I wouldn't hate it so much.
Wow that thing is horrid. Great video though!
Lol I like it. Thanks 😁
🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮 Personally I HATE the RTX, nothing against you, I think you did a good job at filming and all that but the truck I cannot STAND IT!
@@AAFBNC Ok. Thanks for the comment. I did not like the design at first, but I’ve gotten used to it, and I like the colors/ design of the one in Victoria.
@ yessir! I like your videos, and again you do a great job at filming!
@@AAFBNC Thanks! 🙂
I honestly dont like the siren
@@samanthadeady457 It’s the standard siren that comes with the RTX. I think an E-Q might be better suited for this one.
Ok so when the batteries need to be replaced . Who cares is going to pay that bi at 15,000.00-25,000.00 per battery
They’ll make up for it in fuel savings lol
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@@jasonsoul-m4z Ok 😂