I saw that too. Very epic. My only guess is that this station serves at a nearby port area that would require all sorts of fire equipment and needed chemicals to fight whatever fires that may rise, not to mention, they have that tramrail that runs over them too
Myron, thanks for watching. Multiples Highrise building, Maga Yacht/Boat, Interstate 95, Port Miami (MDFD Station 39) all close by. Station 1 get them all.
Station 1 is the Hazmat station so all the trucks are labeled as Hazmat. Station 5 is dive team and all the trucks have Dive Team labeled on the side as well as a designated dive truck. It’s more of a station pride thing I don’t believe the tower itself has any specialized hazmat equipment but I could be wrong. I have a few friends that work for the city I can ask them if you’re interested.
Is that the normal turn out time? By the time the last truck starts moving we would have goten a second alarm. We have 60 seconds to signal responding and leave the station counting from alarm. Or do I missread the situation?
As always excellent outstanding brilliant they deserve alot of credit tons of it let's honor and appreciate the paramedics and firemen who proudly serve us your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated thanks to everyone who responds and is involved stay safe and warm out there stay strong and healthy as well great job great team work and great and sweet catches as usual still going great team efforts are deeply appreciated thanks keep the vidoes coming appreciate you guys thanks !!!" Joe
Hi Tom. Yes, they are Ambulances, commonly refer to as rescue in the US. The number correspond with the fire station number. Rescue (R1) mean assign to Fire Station 1. Thanks for watching
@@PleaseCall911-MDFR Not commonly. Only a small handful of places use Rescue for buses. Most use Medic. Rescue usually refers only to a medic unit with SCBAs and tools on it to allow the members aboard to serve as/ as part of the rescue/squad company on scene. The exception to that is up in Rhode Island where a rescue is just an ACLS medic.
the larger the station the longer it takes to respond even when they hurry up. Apart from that: do we know what they ewre responding to? Do we know the circumstances, if some equipment had to be put back into the compartments or some crew member had to finish at the toilet?
So cool to see a video from Miami thats not MDFR. No disrespect to them, but I cant find that many videos of City of Miami Fire-Rescue, and BAM, along came your video! Does Foam 1 operate as a regular engine as well?
Yup don’t rush or even pick up your pace boys. Well that’s how they do things their. Where i work, unless your taking a dump your asses better be on the rigs and out of the station in 60 seconds . Yup, that’s why West Coast Firefighters rule🇺🇸😆🚒
I'm surprised that the light before the Fire Station doesn't stay red to stop oncoming traffic. Shouldn't most stations have this button to control the lights?
turning that light on would take MORE time, because it would cause traffic to bunch up in front of the station and there would be no ability for the stationary vehicles to yield.
@@Youthinkyouknow-me Thanks. I live in a city that doesn't have a huge hazmat team. In 13 years living here, exactly 1 call went out that needed a hazmat team, and that was some poor trucker threw 60k gallons of jet fuel rolling over on the freeway, and it caught fire
Guess it also highly depends on the type of call and the specific situation. At large stations it might take longer even when they hurry up. Might also take longer if you have to put gear back into the compartments or someone has to finish at the toilet ...
Doing there jobs taking care of business they deserve alot of credit tons of it let's stop and honor and appreciate the paramedics and firemen and the hazmat as well your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated thanks great job great team work and great and sweet catches as usual still going strong please don't work to hard much love and respect and appreciation job well done you should be amazed and proud way to go thanks !!! Joe ❤😂😂😅
This has nothing to do with the video. But there were times. When my best friend worked in the fire house and we were cooking. They would get a call and tell me to watch the stove. That was it and out the door they went.
Why does it take a whole minute for an ambulance to leave the station after the engine is running? Two guys jump in and you go. They're not donning gear or anything.
Simple answer? The call is probably fire/hazmat related, otherwise why send almost the entire hazmat team. An ambulance does you no good at either call without gear and manpower to back it up. Therefore the engine goes first since it has the water/foam and gear, the ambulance follows after.
So SLOW! Horse-drawn apparatus used to be away in under a minute, but this lot seems uninterested in any sense of urgency. I'd hate to be trapped in a fire or having a heart attack waiting for them to turn up!
❤😂❤😂😅😮❤😂❤❤😂😅😅😅😅😅❤😂😂great job great team work and great and sweet catches as usual still going strong they deserve alot of credit tons of it let's stop and honor and appreciate the paramedics and firemen and the hazmat team as well your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated thanks stay safe and warm out there way to go much love and respect and appreciation job well done you should be amazed and proud way to go thanks !! Joe. Good looking fire station also very impressed way to go !!!
That is an unreasonably long turnout time. The beginning of the video there is already a rig running with its lights on, so enough time has already elapsed after dispatch for someone to get a truck started before the clip even begins, and then it's finally 55 seconds into the clip that one of the rigs pulls out, and another whole minute after that before the haz mat ladder rolls. When we like to keep the time from initial 911 call to on scene in under 7-8 minutes, no need to burn 30% of it just getting out the door. Contrast to this video where it's only 20 seconds between dispatch and wheels turning: ruclips.net/video/9M7GFyBrf0M/видео.html ... I'm not saying freak out and run around, but FFS guys, move with purpose. It may be the 3rd auto alarm at the plaza this week that we all know is false, but the citizenry doesn't know that, slow turnout like this is a bad look.
there are so many aspects which can affect the turnout time, we shouldn't be too fast to judge them. Just yesterday I had a 3 or 4 minute turnout time. I was on my unit as the alarm went off and thus was ready right away. My partner took a few minutes as he had to finish at the toilet, and in the end the call wasn't urgent after all Also: the larger the station the longer it takes for the turnout even when they hurry up. Imagine stations with several dozen bays, where you might have to run across the entire station backyard, come over from a storage / maintenance facility or get down from an upper floor. Even if you hurry up it will take 90 to 120 seconds to turn out then
The last truck is like, come on to the guy in the fore house. We got a call. Well, we had a call.
Thanks for watching
That last unit must have seen its shadow like groundhog Day😂😂😂
I lived Miami for three weeks a couple years back visited this very station a few times just to see what it's all about very awesome beautiful station
Liam, thanks for watching.
I’ve never seen a Hazmat Ladder before. I wonder what it carries in the compartments?
I saw that too. Very epic. My only guess is that this station serves at a nearby port area that would require all sorts of fire equipment and needed chemicals to fight whatever fires that may rise, not to mention, they have that tramrail that runs over them too
They are 2 blocks from Port of Miami, which is covered by Miami-Dade Fire but assist when necessary
Myron, thanks for watching. Multiples Highrise building, Maga Yacht/Boat, Interstate 95, Port Miami (MDFD Station 39) all close by. Station 1 get them all.
Station 1 is the Hazmat station so all the trucks are labeled as Hazmat. Station 5 is dive team and all the trucks have Dive Team labeled on the side as well as a designated dive truck. It’s more of a station pride thing I don’t believe the tower itself has any specialized hazmat equipment but I could be wrong. I have a few friends that work for the city I can ask them if you’re interested.
@@Alex__Vazquez_ Thanks for the info and watching
How can people not see a big red truck with flashing lights???, great video
It’s not that people “not see”, it’s more of those drivers “think” that they can outrun the BIG red machine.
@TrophyNZ1, thanks for watching.
T Bone, thanks for watching.
Truck Company or Hazmat?.... and the real Hazmat Unit kills enough time on the floor to get cancelled !
Truck Company or Hazmat...BOTH and more since they do it all. Thanks Mike for watching.
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They move way to slow 😢 see thats dont go on in fdny that's a fact
Many specialty teams are cross-staffed. The guys on the truck are probably also Hazmat Techs.
I've never seen anything like this. I mean a unit leaving, but then clearing right when they get out. That's crazy
Right
Ashes to ashes, dust to dust, decrease our response times, we must, we must.....
Jack, thanks for watching.
A hazmat ladder? Wow!!
Most departments has truck company’s part of the Haz-Mat team.
@@dannermanner5506Or engine/squad companies
Danner, thanks for watching and commenting.
Max, thanks for watching.
Nice video of full call out, All nice looking apparatus, And love that Battalion chief vehicle and lighting.. Tony j. from Indiana 🙌🏼💪🚨🚒📸
Tony, Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching.
Is that the normal turn out time? By the time the last truck starts moving we would have goten a second alarm. We have 60 seconds to signal responding and leave the station counting from alarm.
Or do I missread the situation?
Steffen, no its not. Thanks for watching.
Good thing it wasn't an emergency.
Sax Man, thanks for watching.
Nice one!! Gotta love station 1 👀
Yes you do, thanks for watching.
As always excellent outstanding brilliant they deserve alot of credit tons of it let's honor and appreciate the paramedics and firemen who proudly serve us your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated thanks to everyone who responds and is involved stay safe and warm out there stay strong and healthy as well great job great team work and great and sweet catches as usual still going great team efforts are deeply appreciated thanks keep the vidoes coming appreciate you guys thanks !!!" Joe
Joe, thanks for watching and your feeddback
Such an un-glamorous place to locate Station One - under a bridge.. :(
HankyIn, thanks for watching.
Are the two box vehicles with a unit number starting with R ambulances or something else?
Hi Tom. Yes, they are Ambulances, commonly refer to as rescue in the US. The number correspond with the fire station number. Rescue (R1) mean assign to Fire Station 1. Thanks for watching
@@PleaseCall911-MDFR Not commonly. Only a small handful of places use Rescue for buses. Most use Medic. Rescue usually refers only to a medic unit with SCBAs and tools on it to allow the members aboard to serve as/ as part of the rescue/squad company on scene. The exception to that is up in Rhode Island where a rescue is just an ACLS medic.
Why did the last fire truck back in?
They were cancelled, thanks for watching.
NOW, I CALL THAT A VIDEO.. Nice Catch! What was the call if you remember? New Hazmat still not in service :(
Was 2 blocks away and decided to walk over and check out the nearby fire station and got really really lucky. Thanks for watching.
Slow motion response. took them long enough to get out doors.
Micheal, thanks for watching.
I have to agree. It did seem like a pretty slow response time.
the larger the station the longer it takes to respond even when they hurry up. Apart from that: do we know what they ewre responding to? Do we know the circumstances, if some equipment had to be put back into the compartments or some crew member had to finish at the toilet?
I’m sure glad they were able to finish their naps before getting the rigs out the door. Super slow response for a station with crew on duty.
Nice catches!👍🏻
Thank you very much and glad you enjoyed.
@@PleaseCall911-MDFR Your welcome!
So cool to see a video from Miami thats not MDFR. No disrespect to them, but I cant find that many videos of City of Miami Fire-Rescue, and BAM, along came your video! Does Foam 1 operate as a regular engine as well?
Thanks for watching and your feedback. Will try and catch other dept. Yes Foam 1 operate as a regular engine if needed.
@@PleaseCall911-MDFR Do you happen to know if Station 4 is in tempoary quarters or if they still respond of their regular firehouse?
@@MJPCK136 I do not know but will be visiting Station 4 shortly.
@@PleaseCall911-MDFR Awesome, hope you get a video from there
Is miami fd not the same as miami dade? Cause im sure miami hasnt had red apparatus since 1970s 😅
Michael, no its not. Miami is a city in Miami-Dade County. Miami has its own Police/Fire dept. Thanks for watching.
Goodness, I hope its not an emergency and they need to get there in a hurry! 🤔
only someone who was never a firefighter would say that shit
I'm 30+ years on the job, and I would say that shit. Horrible turnout time.
@fjbfour, thanks for watching.
They are never in a hurry
Man, now there's some folks who show absolutely no sense of urgency. It's like "oh, well are we supposed to be expected to actually put a fire out?"
Clark, thanks for watching and your feedback
Yup don’t rush or even pick up your pace boys. Well that’s how they do things their. Where i work, unless your taking a dump your asses better be on the rigs and out of the station in 60 seconds . Yup, that’s why West Coast Firefighters rule🇺🇸😆🚒
@@stewarthill5878 -thanks Stewart for watching and your feedback. Appreciate your feedback and service.
do they staff the hazmat full time? or do they cross man it with something else
@realgamergodzilla - Yes they do and respond to all calls, not only Hazmat. Thanks for watching.
Yeah, that last truck can thank the straggler for getting cancelled on that call. Must be the rookie. 🙄
John, thanks for watching.
I'm surprised that the light before the Fire Station doesn't stay red to stop oncoming traffic. Shouldn't most stations have this button to control the lights?
@Mrazgoodaz - usually is it if it is right in front of the station. Thanks for watching.
nah cant do that, the response time is so long there would be a traffic jam
turning that light on would take MORE time, because it would cause traffic to bunch up in front of the station and there would be no ability for the stationary vehicles to yield.
What was the call that required two medics and a HazMat team?
I was wondering that myself. Two rescues, an engine, a ladder, Commander, and (almost) a dedicated haz-mat. Somebody was definitely having a bad day.
@MysticRivers2 - I am not sure. I was in the area and decided to check out the nearby fire station and got a lucky catch. Thanks for watching.
Most likely a gas leak or building assignment. Everyone is a paramedic and a firefighter. The rescues are equipped with firefighting equipment also.
@@Youthinkyouknow-me Thanks. I live in a city that doesn't have a huge hazmat team. In 13 years living here, exactly 1 call went out that needed a hazmat team, and that was some poor trucker threw 60k gallons of jet fuel rolling over on the freeway, and it caught fire
Liked, subscribed and shared your channel and your video 👍🏻🚒
Awesome thank you. Same here and keep posting.
@@PleaseCall911-MDFR No worries, thanks and will do 👍🏻
Very nice
Thanks KC for watching.
@@PleaseCall911-MDFR no problem
Some departments just move out quicker than others .
Charles, totally agree with you. Thanks for watching.
Guess it also highly depends on the type of call and the specific situation. At large stations it might take longer even when they hurry up. Might also take longer if you have to put gear back into the compartments or someone has to finish at the toilet ...
NICE CATCH. NEW SUBSCRIBER.
Steve, thanks for watching and your feedback.
Sounds like the bay door for HazMat 1 could use some grease
Thanks David 🤣🤣🤣🤣
a major call or something? that last fire truck with lights on suddenly backed up into the fire station. they don't know that one I assume?
@user-tr1jx2dn5k - Thanks for watching.
So, just judging from how Boston responds in certain areas, Miami struck a Box, and everybody went.
And then must have received the "All Out" on the box; so, the Rescue never left the apron.
Shaun, thanks for watching.
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Doing there jobs taking care of business they deserve alot of credit tons of it let's stop and honor and appreciate the paramedics and firemen and the hazmat as well your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated thanks great job great team work and great and sweet catches as usual still going strong please don't work to hard much love and respect and appreciation job well done you should be amazed and proud way to go thanks !!! Joe ❤😂😂😅
Thank Joe for watching and commenting.
Последний пока выезжал уже передали отбой.
Спасибо за просмотр.
Great video
Appreciate you watching.
@PleaseCall911-MDFR absolutely. Question for ya
@PleaseCall911-MDFR could i possibly screen record this and credit you fully for it? If not thats totally fine. I completely understand
@@Pete389Railfan - You have a question?
@PleaseCall911-MDFR could I possibly screen record this video and credit you fully for it? If not thats totally fine. I completely understand
I’m guessing the second HAZMAT truck saw his shadow.
William, thanks for watching
всегда смотрю с улыбкой, как они неспеша выезжают на вызов, вспоминая как происходит у нас
Спасибо за просмотр
This has nothing to do with the video. But there were times. When my best friend worked in the fire house and we were cooking. They would get a call and tell me to watch the stove. That was it and out the door they went.
Thanks for watching.
Why does it take a whole minute for an ambulance to leave the station after the engine is running? Two guys jump in and you go. They're not donning gear or anything.
Probably had to pee
there are so many possible reasons for a delayed response, no matter if it's an ambulance or another type of vehicle
Thanks for watching
Simple answer? The call is probably fire/hazmat related, otherwise why send almost the entire hazmat team. An ambulance does you no good at either call without gear and manpower to back it up. Therefore the engine goes first since it has the water/foam and gear, the ambulance follows after.
"all dressed up and no place to go"
Cory, , thanks for watching and commenting.
Never seen a hazmat team with a tower before....
@Dr_Duck69 - I am hoping to catch it responding. Thanks for watching.
Respect aux pompiers super la carène aussi pour leurs dévouement pour sauver les gens
@marchandsandrine8669 - Merci d'avoir regardé
Un plaisir de voir les camions sont différents de chez nous en France surtout un respect pour les pompiers pas toujours facile merci
Why did hazmat go back in
Thanks for watching. Not sure but one fire fighter was late getting to the truck. Maybe call was cancelled by the time he was ready.
@@PleaseCall911-MDFRnot really, sometimes units get canceled, theres lucky and unlucky times, hazmat trucks are rare to see going to a call
@PleaseCall911-MDFR he sure was taking his dear time walking to the apparatus, which was why the driver was waving him on to hurry up.
Do they do Haz Mat?....
Yes they do. Maga Yacht/Boat, Interstate 95, Port Miami (MDFD Station 39) all close by so station get a little bit of everything. Thanks for watching.
Do they first finishing their lunchbreak?
Duke, thanks for watching.
Good thing they weren't in a hurry
Bob, thanks for watching.
So SLOW! Horse-drawn apparatus used to be away in under a minute, but this lot seems uninterested in any sense of urgency. I'd hate to be trapped in a fire or having a heart attack waiting for them to turn up!
@dentonstales2778 - Thanks for watching.
lucky catch. fantastic name you have (please call 911) funny
@REDNINGsStation - Thanks, enjoying watching your videos.
@@PleaseCall911-MDFR nice to hear thanks
don't be the last guy lol
Gabriel, thanks for watching.
Still that response time sad!😅
Dayton, thanks for watching and commenting.
Hello Miami ♥️♥️
Hello David, thanks for watching
I have never seen such an apallingly slow tum out. They must spend even more time sleeping than UK water fairies.
Anthony, thanks for watching and your feedback.
❤😂❤😂😅😮❤😂❤❤😂😅😅😅😅😅❤😂😂great job great team work and great and sweet catches as usual still going strong they deserve alot of credit tons of it let's stop and honor and appreciate the paramedics and firemen and the hazmat team as well your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated thanks stay safe and warm out there way to go much love and respect and appreciation job well done you should be amazed and proud way to go thanks !! Joe. Good looking fire station also very impressed way to go !!!
Joe, thanks for watching.
SLOWER RESPONSE than a volunteer unit
@Rebecca, thanks for watching and your feedback.
Bro just sauntering out after he got interrupted on the shitter.
David, thanks for watching
Some of those firefighters were so CBA that shift jesus XD
Thanks for watching.
😂 moving like this would get me an appointment at the chiefs Office.
You mean the volunteer Chief lol
Running is stupid as a firefighter.
MS, thanks for watching.
Take your time, why don’t ya
Peter, thanks for watching.
That is an unreasonably long turnout time. The beginning of the video there is already a rig running with its lights on, so enough time has already elapsed after dispatch for someone to get a truck started before the clip even begins, and then it's finally 55 seconds into the clip that one of the rigs pulls out, and another whole minute after that before the haz mat ladder rolls. When we like to keep the time from initial 911 call to on scene in under 7-8 minutes, no need to burn 30% of it just getting out the door. Contrast to this video where it's only 20 seconds between dispatch and wheels turning: ruclips.net/video/9M7GFyBrf0M/видео.html ... I'm not saying freak out and run around, but FFS guys, move with purpose. It may be the 3rd auto alarm at the plaza this week that we all know is false, but the citizenry doesn't know that, slow turnout like this is a bad look.
That a great video. Thanks for watching,
there are so many aspects which can affect the turnout time, we shouldn't be too fast to judge them. Just yesterday I had a 3 or 4 minute turnout time. I was on my unit as the alarm went off and thus was ready right away. My partner took a few minutes as he had to finish at the toilet, and in the end the call wasn't urgent after all
Also: the larger the station the longer it takes for the turnout even when they hurry up. Imagine stations with several dozen bays, where you might have to run across the entire station backyard, come over from a storage / maintenance facility or get down from an upper floor. Even if you hurry up it will take 90 to 120 seconds to turn out then
Bbhj
That station looks awful!!!
James, thanks for watching.
When the Haz-Mat was cancelled was the whole station cancelled or did the others continue on the run??
@jackgibsxxx0750 The others continued. Thanks for watching.