Best of Firetrucks in the Houston Area Responding. -HFD, Montgomery, Galveston.
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- Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
- Here is a collection of the best Houston area catches I've gotten over the past few months. I've visited twice, and recorded some pretty sweet rigs. These catches are from Montgomery County, Galveston, and the Houston Fire Department. Thanks for checking out my video.
Best of Firetrucks in the Houston Area Responding. -HFD, Montgomery, Galveston.
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Wow - can’t believe the old Ford trucks are still running! What a beautiful relic of the past still in perfect condition.
its very low mileage too, a Type 3 Transport brushtruck from california under the USFS. incredible truck.
Adding onto to this comment, it has 35k miles, and started right up!
Texas takes "Don't fix what isn't broken" Seriously. In fact many departments do, mine keeps a lot of old trucks as reserves but they are still rolling strong!
it is pretty crazy
TifMas in Austin has one too... ; 1995 and still rolling
every time I watch it reminds me the time my dad died because this channel makes my tear up a lot and now I miss my dad😭😭😭
I’m sorry to hear that
Howdy from Colorado.
Good captures, really enjoyable. Be cool to capture more dispatch audio as they roll out when u can. Keep up the work & thanks. Heat has gotta be brutal down there!
Thank you for this comment! I appreciate it. I will try to capture some audio in future uploads, and yeah, the heat is pretty inconvenient sometimes.
Great Job you guys And thank you for your service you guys.!'
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Wow, truck 106 sure looks sweet.
My my my that old Ford with the Aerodynic
TifMas in Austin has one like the one at min10:10; 1995 rig, ... still rolling...😄
Nice Catches!
Also cool video I really like the old ford
Awesome Vid! What’d you use to capture the old ford? Great video quality
Thank you! I use a Sony AX700 camcorder! Highly recommend it
Awesome video man!
I came just to see that old Ford at 10:12
Yeah, shes a beaut.
90% of us did too
@@Sammydx1 Wow, that was a good rig for the thumbnail then.. definitely thumbnail worthy!!
dnc bozo :O)
@@paltjginumm4719 what?
nice hope to see some Austin vids coming soon
Thanx for sharing! Subscribed
Thanks.
Nice compilation!
agreed
What type of siren is Rescue Engine 01 using?
HFD Engine 1 is using a Whelan 295 siren I believe. Or a Epsilon, I'm not sure.
Oh Okay.
That 90s Ford truck is mint!
mint?
truck 106 is nice
Why keep back specifically 343 feet? Where does that come from?
I believe 343 is significant because that is the number of firefighters that died on 9/11. Some trucks just say 300 ft
@@ohividy2093 Thank you.
It’s kind of stupid that the FD had to use red and blue lights, because lots of people don’t care about the red and white ones, they only care about red and blue, or just blue because it looks like the cops.
Can anyone from the Houston area tell me the difference between their ambulance and their medic unit?
Generally Medic units are staffed with two paramedics. Ambulances are staffed by EMTs.
Most places; Basic Life Support (BLS)= EMT’s
Advanced Life Support (ALS)= Paramedics
good question
FC
1:23 DO NOT LAUGH!!! THERE IS AN INPORTENT MEANING TO WHY IT SAYS Keep back 343 feet ITS BECUASE ON 9/11/01 343 FIREFIGHTERS OF FDNY DIED
nobody laughed... and I'm aware.
@@TexasEmergencyPhotography ok
Everyone knows that’s what that means…
@@natesiebert2840 jow are you up
Why…
I love in Houston
But not texas
Ok 🤓🤓🤓🤓
Where is Montgomery?
neighboring county to houston.
no clue
Superb video, shared it to my facebook group. So you can get more likes and subs 🧑🏻👍🏻🚒
Thanks!
@@TexasEmergencyPhotography No worries 🧑🏻👍🏻