Old CAL FIRE Engine, AMR Supervisor and FFD Respond Code 3 to a Vehicle Accident
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- Опубликовано: 13 ноя 2021
- CAL FIRE Engine 1799, AMR Medic 100, and Felton FD Engine 2311 respond Code 3 with lights and sirens to a vehicle accident on Highway 9 on Saturday November 13, 2021.
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For those wondering, the siren on the Older Truck was a Unitrol 80k, it sounds great hearing it all these years later
Gotta love that model 14
Nice F-150 supervisor
Great catch! Love the older Cal Fire engines!
Very good video
I love the old cal fire engines. The new bmw international are badass. But international vehicles are really uncomfortable to drive they bounce too much. In the other hand freighliners bring a smooth ride
Epic!
The how the siren sounds on that calfire engine
What siren was the AMR Supervisor using?
Junk...knowing AMR it was some ebay ripoff
@@ryanhealy3074 What do you mean?
@@ryanhealy3074 Sounds fine to me even thought it’s weird a little.
@@CWFLAEMOFC AMR is infamous for cutting corners on certain things. This includes warning packages, especially now that cheap overseas products are so readily available
@@ryanhealy3074 sounds like feniex
What happened to your website man?
Is a AMR Supervisor like a BC in the EMS field?
Basically. They'll run on large incidents to do EMS command. They will also run normal calls to though. Usually they're a more experienced medic so they'll run calls that sound bad or might need more help such as codes or major traumas. They also will run as an echo unit if an ambo is delayed.
Do the Calfire forestry units have medical training and extrication gear? Seems like an odd resource for a car accident.
Yes, CalFire is all risk.
Give it up for Santa Cruz Films for another great video..............