@throttlegalsmagazineaustra7361 haha your good mate, bet the crews on move up have deck chairs in the rear yard! Show your crew this vid if they like this sort of stuff!
FRV and CFA pulling out all of their best toys, sorry, appliances and specialist vehicles for this event! 😮 A couple of the big units I couldn't read what they were, but on the whole this has been a very interesting video. Mark from Melbourne
@@Andy.groover The funny thing is that the day before during lunch at work we were discussing Coode Island and the huge fire that happened there back in the 90s. Our boss is a bit younger than most of us late 50s dudes and we had to explain what Coode Island meant and where it was. As for this fire my work mate and I drive past the warehouse most days on our way to and from work. It looks a right mess now! Maybe you should do a follow-up video filmed from the Deer Park Bypass to show the extent of the devastation before they start any site clear up. That will be an interesting operation all of it's own.
@markfryer9880 went past on the bike path the other day, to put it bluntly the joints a dump! I'm a bit young for Coode Island but have read all about it, would of been scary!
@@Andy.groover Andy could you possibly list the types of Appliances as I am not familiar with shorthand that FRV and CFA use. If I am having trouble then I am sure that others will be too. Perhaps this could be an idea for another video? By the way is that Ultra Large Pumper still in regular service? That's a pretty old unit now, judging by the cab styling.
@markfryer9880 so Fire Rescue Victoria or FRV use the following. Pumpers, Pumper Tankers, Ultra Large Pumpers, Rescues, Telebooms, Ladder Platforms, Transporters (they carry the pods like the hose layer seen in the footage) Hazmats, BA trucks/vans and even boats. The ULPs their was 2 at this job the one at the end is 29 years old CFA or Country Fire Authority (100% volunteers) is more rural however some brigades that responded to this are on the urban fringe, they basically the same types of vehicles as FRV except aerial appliances
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 great job great team work and great and sweet catches as usual still going strong great team efforts are deeply appreciated stay safe and warm out there stay strong and healthy as well much love and respect and appreciation job well done you should be proud really enjoyed and appreciate the vidoes please keep them coming appreciate you guys very impressed way to go !! Joe
@@Andy.groover Yeah mate I got the hazmat job in newport a bit ago, FS1 which is on my channel and went to FS1 yesterday and got a commander, UP1, P1A P1B 3 times and a transporter and Ladder etc.
Great video! I live in Utah USA and it was fascinating observing all the different types of equipment. What is the large bus style used for? Have never seen one before.
@@throttlegalsmagazineaustra7361 not sure what you saw but the majority of the crew on the CFA pumpers and pumper tankers had structural PPC (PBI Gold).
@@throttlegalsmagazineaustra7361 I beg to differ - at least for the crews from Werribee and Hoppers Crossing. Some CFA crews may have someone in wildfire gear as a 5th. Generally they are newer members and it's a good opportunity to witness incidents (where appropriate)
I know the alarm system is widely used in the US I didn't realize it was also used in Aus. Here in the UK the fireground commander just calls on the appliances and types after the initial PDA....... make pumps 6 aerials 1 hose layer 1 etc.
@johnbratley6926 the CFA have a system like that, make pumpers or tankers 5 etc, FRV have just alaem responses 1st alarm being 2 pumps or pumper tankerz, 2nd alarm being 4 pumper/pumper tankers, plus 1 aerial, rescue, BA support and commander (chief basically) then it scales upwards from there
@@throttlegalsmagazineaustra7361 I'm not suggesting nothing, but, i mean, they are europeans trucks, so far from AU, never thought AU authorities will choose them better than american ones
@@soiunsantoThe closest we came were Freightliners and they are ineffective undesirable pieces of shit. I wouldn't piss on anything american. If it's not Scanias we'd go to Japanese trucks.
@theofficialemergencyservic7881 P9 was going to the building site next door for reported workers stuck on scaffold, was a falsy just workers being sticky nosers
holy hell you got the whole alarm basically awesome work and awesome combo of vehicles in some of your catches, great upload
@seqemergencyvehicles cheers, only missed 43, 59 and 44 which were their before I arrived
@@Andy.grooverSorry Andy, l was driving PT59 and was first on-scene, we were doing a site inspection around the corner.
@throttlegalsmagazineaustra7361 haha your good mate, bet the crews on move up have deck chairs in the rear yard! Show your crew this vid if they like this sort of stuff!
@@Andy.groover Good on you mate, l will
FRV and CFA pulling out all of their best toys, sorry, appliances and specialist vehicles for this event! 😮
A couple of the big units I couldn't read what they were, but on the whole this has been a very interesting video.
Mark from Melbourne
@markfryer9880 yes alot of rigs listed, feel free to skim through the rest of channel I have a few videos of big jobs on here
@@Andy.groover The funny thing is that the day before during lunch at work we were discussing Coode Island and the huge fire that happened there back in the 90s. Our boss is a bit younger than most of us late 50s dudes and we had to explain what Coode Island meant and where it was.
As for this fire my work mate and I drive past the warehouse most days on our way to and from work. It looks a right mess now! Maybe you should do a follow-up video filmed from the Deer Park Bypass to show the extent of the devastation before they start any site clear up. That will be an interesting operation all of it's own.
@markfryer9880 went past on the bike path the other day, to put it bluntly the joints a dump! I'm a bit young for Coode Island but have read all about it, would of been scary!
@@Andy.groover Andy could you possibly list the types of Appliances as I am not familiar with shorthand that FRV and CFA use. If I am having trouble then I am sure that others will be too.
Perhaps this could be an idea for another video? By the way is that Ultra Large Pumper still in regular service? That's a pretty old unit now, judging by the cab styling.
@markfryer9880 so Fire Rescue Victoria or FRV use the following.
Pumpers, Pumper Tankers, Ultra Large Pumpers, Rescues, Telebooms, Ladder Platforms, Transporters (they carry the pods like the hose layer seen in the footage) Hazmats, BA trucks/vans and even boats. The ULPs their was 2 at this job the one at the end is 29 years old
CFA or Country Fire Authority (100% volunteers) is more rural however some brigades that responded to this are on the urban fringe, they basically the same types of vehicles as FRV except aerial appliances
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 great job great team work and great and sweet catches as usual still going strong great team efforts are deeply appreciated stay safe and warm out there stay strong and healthy as well much love and respect and appreciation job well done you should be proud really enjoyed and appreciate the vidoes please keep them coming appreciate you guys very impressed way to go !! Joe
Great catches! Was nice meeting you at FS42!
@@EmergencyServicesVictoria likewise mate, have you grabbed anything while on holidays?
@@Andy.groover Yeah mate I got the hazmat job in newport a bit ago, FS1 which is on my channel and went to FS1 yesterday and got a commander, UP1, P1A P1B 3 times and a transporter and Ladder etc.
11:37 great to see the old girl has still got it
One Of Best Videos Yet Mate 💯 !
@@johnniebellamy5912 thanks!
The lighting systems they have on some of these newer trucks are so cool
Great catches!
Nice catches of the 7th alarm factory fire
insane catches mate!
Great video! I live in Utah USA and it was fascinating observing all the different types of equipment. What is the large bus style used for? Have never seen one before.
@garystewart2350 that's used for command purposes and goes out to 3rd alarm fires and higher also 2nd alarm hazmats and higher
Love how the CFA Pumper and Pumper Tanker look better now moratory of the FRV truck
Shame they showed up in wildfire gear and were therefore useless.
@@throttlegalsmagazineaustra7361 Yeah most would have showed up in Structure Gear
@@throttlegalsmagazineaustra7361 not sure what you saw but the majority of the crew on the CFA pumpers and pumper tankers had structural PPC (PBI Gold).
@@megadethrocks1Not in the sector l was working.
@@throttlegalsmagazineaustra7361 I beg to differ - at least for the crews from Werribee and Hoppers Crossing.
Some CFA crews may have someone in wildfire gear as a 5th. Generally they are newer members and it's a good opportunity to witness incidents (where appropriate)
Just subscribed awsome catch
@Scottish.spotter999 thanks fella, feel free to have a look around the channel!
@@Andy.groover thanks will do
Great Video!
Great stuff mate
Great work!
You know it's bad when the salvation army shows up.
I know the alarm system is widely used in the US I didn't realize it was also used in Aus. Here in the UK the fireground commander just calls on the appliances and types after the initial PDA....... make pumps 6 aerials 1 hose layer 1 etc.
@johnbratley6926 the CFA have a system like that, make pumpers or tankers 5 etc, FRV have just alaem responses 1st alarm being 2 pumps or pumper tankerz, 2nd alarm being 4 pumper/pumper tankers, plus 1 aerial, rescue, BA support and commander (chief basically) then it scales upwards from there
Liked, subscribed and shared your video and your channel
@@NeilM01989 thank you so much!
@@Andy.groover You're welcome mate 👍🏻
haha you were early, nice work
@EmergencyVehiclesVictoria get anything else besides PT7 yesterday?
It School Holiday lol
bloody nothing lol
@@EmergencyVehiclesVictoria 😪
10:24 "Hoppers Crossing Crew; Where are we now?"
6:18 which brigade is this heavy from? It's CFA
Werribee CFA
What was that thing that got yeeeted into the air mate?
@@Andy.groover yep one of them ended up very close to the freeway, very scary stuff
44 gallon drum of explosive liquid of some type
Fireman Sam and the gang pull up.
Is this in Australia ? 🇦🇺🤔
@johnroberts2444 yes mate Victoria
@Andy.groover I appreciate that my friend, I live in wyoming in the USA 🇺🇸😊🤜🤛
@@johnroberts2444 welcome!
wow
homie cooked tbh
@EmergencyNSW very, be lucky to rebuild
What us AOC19, AOC20, AOC35?
@@jackhim8213 Acting Operations Commander
Why Scania trucks in AU?
@@soiunsanto because that's our thing hahaha
They fit the bill. What would you suggest mate?
@@throttlegalsmagazineaustra7361 I'm not suggesting nothing, but, i mean, they are europeans trucks, so far from AU, never thought AU authorities will choose them better than american ones
@@soiunsantoThe closest we came were Freightliners and they are ineffective undesirable pieces of shit. I wouldn't piss on anything american. If it's not Scanias we'd go to Japanese trucks.
Wicked stuff mate,honestly what is the siren on ba38 now
@ashtothefireguy5432 I was more surprised with 58s but i also realised its a spare
I see people drive like the US. Don’t move over for emergency vehicles!!
@@lhrbullet pretty standard unfortunately
How early is early lol
@@NotEthanNorbury before 2A response vehicles arrive on scene? It's what all the cool kids say hahaha
@@Andy.groover Yeah good enough for me, So wicked catches
Whats with the stupid semi trailer drivers doing U turns in front of fire trucks
What station is the truck from at 4:26?
@theofficialemergencyservic7881 P9 was going to the building site next door for reported workers stuck on scaffold, was a falsy just workers being sticky nosers
@@Andy.groover lol, what station is p9 ?
@@theofficialemergencyservic7881 Somerton
@@Andy.groover cheers, good siren, different from the rest