When it's you or yours needing emergency help, the truck never goes fast enough. That driver was very smooth and purposeful with every maneuver. He (she) handled that truck beautifully at high speeds. The only thing that irks me is how people don't see it important to get out of the way. When I'm out on the road (I'm a package delivery driver) and a siren is approaching from back OR front, I get onto the shoulder, even the grass if I can. I get out of the way to let the emergency vehicle pass quickly. I will pull over on a 4-lane highway, regardless of the direction of the approaching vehicle, just in case it has to come onto my side. I guess they don't teach emergency etiquette in driver's training nowadays.
For those saying such a long ride, this is a rescue truck not an engine. 50 states they were third rescue in. This is a mass casualty. Companies from numerous counties are responding. I hope these kids are ok. Hearing the call for lifeflight cannot be good. Thanks to rescue 50. These are great videos.
It can never be said enough, Thank you to all first responders. Rich or poor, young or old, white or black, smart or dumb, nice or mean, first responders are going to help you and me with every last effort to keep us safe. And that is what's truly beautiful about them. Thank you first responders, even when we forget to say it.
Well there were children involved in this collision, and they were potentially seriously injured. If that doesn't make any first responder flip in the lights and sirens and floor it to race to the scene, then I don't know what will.
This is a great video for how to handle stress, anxiety, and so many emotions while still keeping composure handling the rig and keeping the crew safe. Job well done Sir, one of the best apparatus responses I have ever seen.
Nope...more important for them to get home to their loved ones. People are selfish nowadays. Nevermind it could be their loved ones dying that the ambulance/police/fire rescue are trying to get to.
People in Grand County, CO move over for us all the time when we are running hot to an emergency call. I'm a firefighter with Granby Fire Department, Grand County, CO
Eric Paulus it's in the big cities where the selfish douche bags reside. Can't tell you how many times i've seen idiots take forever to move out of the way for Dallas Fire Resuce here in Dallas cause they're not paying attention, they're either on the phone talking, trying to text or change the song. It's a little better in the Dallas suburb I live in, most move out of the way for emergency vehicles right away, it's the city idiots that are more hard headed and selfish.
1. Damn that was a long drive 2. That truck was flyin... had my adrenaline flowing 3. I could've watched that for an hour without getting bored 4. Sad reason for the call :(
That was awesome it was like i was sitting right there. Best footage. My dad is a retired police officer. I remember riding in his car when i was little (of course not during a call). But i often wondered what it felt like. No wonder their adrenaline is so high by the time they get there long or short distance. When your going that fast. Im a RN and my adrenaline is soring when a code is called by the time you run and get to where it is your ready for what ever is going to take place. This video is better than any TV show. Thanks well done. It really makes you aware of how hard and how these people put their lives on the line for us. Amazing😀
At 7:56 y'all just said screw that stop sign! Love it! When I'd respond to calls where dispatch requested we step up our response there was a few stop signs we blew at a high rate of speed! Keep up the great work guys!
Just a reminder if there is no median separating you from the road the fire engine/ambulance/police car is on, you should pull over COMPLETELY and STOP until the emergency vehicle has passed. Itdoesn’t matter if you’re going opposite directions, or if you are two+ lanes over. If you can, you need to get the fuck out of the way. The bus at 1:52 is the perfect example.
Love 'em or hate 'em, a Roto-Ray will get your attention like nothing else. Personally, I love 'em. They have a unique look, and the single white lamp give a unique strobe pattern that informs traffic directly ahead, "Hey, I'm comin' yer way ... MOVE!"
Sucks when we get calls at the opposite end of our Township. Super long response times like this. They're usually car or ORV accidents out in the boonies that give us those super long response times.
An overturned school bus, not good at all. Thoughts with the first responders, the friends, the families and the community. Good video though - you guys were haulin' (as I'm sure anyone would to such a call).
I'm amazed how traffic on both sides of the road stop so you have plenty of room. In Australia most driver ignore emergency vehicles no matter what directing on they are travelling. Even when they right behind a car the driver thinks it's his road go around. It disgusting how they drive.
stephan burgess well to be honest Australian emergency vehicles don't look all that real, so that's probably why. I think they also sound like French sirens. Very...erhm, bad.
It's not the drive there thats long, it's the drive back to the house. Where my department covers is a large portion of a county, over half actually, and to get most places it's a run like this. Great video. Lots of good driving here too.
Did everyone survive the accident? I hope they throw the book at the guy that caused it! Not only do you cause a school bus to crash, you then decide to run from the scene and leave injured kids that could have needed immediate help!
Gotta love the Federal Q siren. You can literally tell how pumped up and dire the situation is based on how long that thing stays wide open..... No siren says "GTFO of the way" like that thing does.
Man, I forget how far away the help is sometimes when my town has three fully staffed FD's, no one station is more than five miles from my house. The nearest is a quarter mile away. Anyway, much respect to you guys, especially the volunteers, nobody knows when we'll need you!
Our response time from dispatch to on scene is 20-30mins or more. Then 1hr to ED by ground. It's funny when we get new people who come from the city. They forget there is no back up coming.
My dad is a firefighter and responded to a car accident with multiple casualties over 3 dead and 2 airlifted and the driver who was drinking and caused the accident walked away
You gotta love the difference between urban and suburban areas and how drivers behave. In suburban areas, despite having plenty of room, they move aside the road and let the truck pass. In other videos from urban areas cars just WON'T move,
Woulda had you guys beat distance wise if we didn't get recalled. I was so confused because the pager woke me up and all I could make out was Rescue 23 and East Lampeter Twp. I was like County must mean East Hempfield Twp. Wasn't till I looked at my phone and was like oh this isn't good.
FireRescue 50 I think the longest ride I've been on was several years ago was a Truck run for a dwelling in 21's first due. It was on the Brubaker Valley Pike. Must of taken 20 minutes to get there since we had to go up through Lititz during lunch rush hour. It was near Lake Speedwell.
Whenever I hear sirens, I’m immediately pulling over even if it’s in the other side. Because seconds matter and if I can help them get there safer and faster, then I will
I don’t know where this taking place but I do know that people move or stop for the fire truck and that’s something drivers is Tulsa don’t do. God driving guys.
Some people in these comments are critical of the speed of the rig.. but from what I saw the driver did not maintain a constant 70mph... he checked each intersection and direction change before speeding up.. nothing wrong with his superb handling of the rig.
I loved a siren's and that is a great siren of a Q with power call sirens running together its perfectly safe for to warned traffic out of the way of a response fire engine that's awesome dude.👍😎😀
Not really a bad response time. I know of a district with 126 sq miles and one station, takes 25-30min to get to one part of the district. Add to that getting members to the station and it could be 35min to get there from the time you call.
Lol. While speeding down the road with flashing lights and sirens, responding to an overturned schoolbus another schoolbus deems it acceptable to pull out in front of them. Crazy! Where was this at?
Those sirens are manual?? or they have both automatic? I notice sometimes its off when low/no traffic and when traffic or intersection come it turns on.
Mihaly Lukacs Car overtook the oversized load convoy, but the escort vehicle, and sent the escort vehicle straight into the school bus. Driver of the original car fled but has since been caught.
James Smallwood no it's called a rotoray it's a ln extra set of lights on a fire apparatus that helps attract attention of motorists of when in motion of response to get people alerted to move out of the way
When it's you or yours needing emergency help, the truck never goes fast enough. That driver was very smooth and purposeful with every maneuver. He (she) handled that truck beautifully at high speeds. The only thing that irks me is how people don't see it important to get out of the way. When I'm out on the road (I'm a package delivery driver) and a siren is approaching from back OR front, I get onto the shoulder, even the grass if I can. I get out of the way to let the emergency vehicle pass quickly. I will pull over on a 4-lane highway, regardless of the direction of the approaching vehicle, just in case it has to come onto my side. I guess they don't teach emergency etiquette in driver's training nowadays.
A $500.00 fine in Calif if you don't pull over, it should be "MORE". Perhaps it is now.
Our volunteer trucks have bull bars to deal with people who dont move over
It was a He, Women can’t drive.
@@ericbarber5497 umm ya they can sometimes its kinda rare
Oh they sure do still teach it. People just dont care to abide by it :/
For those saying such a long ride, this is a rescue truck not an engine. 50 states they were third rescue in. This is a mass casualty. Companies from numerous counties are responding. I hope these kids are ok. Hearing the call for lifeflight cannot be good. Thanks to rescue 50. These are great videos.
Maybe in that city but not country. But what do I know
@@Noneforsale probably ment counties, which is very plausible.
@@Noneforsale not sure where i used the word country.
@@Autofleet4429 he probably meant exactly what he said
@@timmcdowell4092 i assume he got confused at the 50 states part
It can never be said enough, Thank you to all first responders. Rich or poor, young or old, white or black, smart or dumb, nice or mean, first responders are going to help you and me with every last effort to keep us safe. And that is what's truly beautiful about them. Thank you first responders, even when we forget to say it.
Those spinning lights used to frighten the heck out of me when I was a child - thank you, Montgomery County (MD) Fire Department.
The spinning Roto-Ray lights on the front of fire trucks are so cool!!!
Lol I hate those lights. They make it look like a scifi toy
That’s a light spinning?! My guess was a siren 🙈🚒
Not just one light, but at least 3.
A firefighter's fidget spinner, lol
Kev Webb why would a siren be spinning? Lol
Man, that tuck was FLYIN'. Haven't seen a truck go that fast in a while. Nice driving!
Well there were children involved in this collision, and they were potentially seriously injured. If that doesn't make any first responder flip in the lights and sirens and floor it to race to the scene, then I don't know what will.
He was also overheating
This is a great video for how to handle stress, anxiety, and so many emotions while still keeping composure handling the rig and keeping the crew safe. Job well done Sir, one of the best apparatus responses I have ever seen.
Doesn't anyone pull to side for emergency vehicles anymore?
Nope, nor do many motorists follow the move over law. Sad state of affairs.
Nope...more important for them to get home to their loved ones. People are selfish nowadays. Nevermind it could be their loved ones dying that the ambulance/police/fire rescue are trying to get to.
HUH! If this were Russia, they would be crashing into the emergency vehicles!
People in Grand County, CO move over for us all the time when we are running hot to an emergency call. I'm a firefighter with Granby Fire Department, Grand County, CO
Eric Paulus it's in the big cities where the selfish douche bags reside. Can't tell you how many times i've seen idiots take forever to move out of the way for Dallas Fire Resuce here in Dallas cause they're not paying attention, they're either on the phone talking, trying to text or change the song. It's a little better in the Dallas suburb I live in, most move out of the way for emergency vehicles right away, it's the city idiots that are more hard headed and selfish.
Great driving! Like a boss.
1. Damn that was a long drive
2. That truck was flyin... had my adrenaline flowing
3. I could've watched that for an hour without getting bored
4. Sad reason for the call :(
Agreed!!!
I thought I was the only one who drove that fast to a call....
That was awesome it was like i was sitting right there. Best footage. My dad is a retired police officer. I remember riding in his car when i was little (of course not during a call). But i often wondered what it felt like. No wonder their adrenaline is so high by the time they get there long or short distance. When your going that fast. Im a RN and my adrenaline is soring when a code is called by the time you run and get to where it is your ready for what ever is going to take place. This video is better than any TV show. Thanks well done. It really makes you aware of how hard and how these people put their lives on the line for us. Amazing😀
Thank you , first responders.Some times, we forget, to say it....🔯☮️
Debra Holst Thank you!
At 7:56 y'all just said screw that stop sign! Love it! When I'd respond to calls where dispatch requested we step up our response there was a few stop signs we blew at a high rate of speed! Keep up the great work guys!
If it's a 4 way stop and you can see the intersection clear as day keep that bitch moving cause we got lives to save.
What kind of sirens are
they? Australian fire trucks have different ones.
Just a reminder if there is no median separating you from the road the fire engine/ambulance/police car is on, you should pull over COMPLETELY and STOP until the emergency vehicle has passed. Itdoesn’t matter if you’re going opposite directions, or if you are two+ lanes over. If you can, you need to get the fuck out of the way. The bus at 1:52 is the perfect example.
Damn that truck was COOKIN on the way there.
Love 'em or hate 'em, a Roto-Ray will get your attention like nothing else. Personally, I love 'em. They have a unique look, and the single white lamp give a unique strobe pattern that informs traffic directly ahead, "Hey, I'm comin' yer way ... MOVE!"
Tachi Tekmo I’ve never seen one! We don’t have them here in California I think,
Thanks for the Ride
Cool Ride along Mate!
Man you guys are really going the distance! I live in atlanta! Marietta ga cobb county! Thank you for your service and i love the channel!
Sucks when we get calls at the opposite end of our Township. Super long response times like this. They're usually car or ORV accidents out in the boonies that give us those super long response times.
David, I hear you you'd think when a person in a small car sees a huge ass fire truck coming at them at 60 or 80 MPH they'd move out of the way right?
In a perfect world yes lol
An overturned school bus, not good at all. Thoughts with the first responders, the friends, the families and the community.
Good video though - you guys were haulin' (as I'm sure anyone would to such a call).
CobraEmergencyVideos - North America Thank you!
I'm amazed how traffic on both sides of the road stop so you have plenty of room. In Australia most driver ignore emergency vehicles no matter what directing on they are travelling. Even when they right behind a car the driver thinks it's his road go around. It disgusting how they drive.
stephan burgess really? Maybe I'm living in a different type of Australia to you xD
stephan burgess well to be honest Australian emergency vehicles don't look all that real, so that's probably why. I think they also sound like French sirens. Very...erhm, bad.
In the United States it's not only illegal, but an arrestable offence to obstruct any emergency vehicle.
Mikey McMikeFace,
I bet one of your ancestors was a criminal. :P
Awesome video man! love the powercall 👍🙏
FireVideos2015 Thank you!
Got love pierce heavy rescue
It's not the drive there thats long, it's the drive back to the house. Where my department covers is a large portion of a county, over half actually, and to get most places it's a run like this. Great video. Lots of good driving here too.
i havent slept in like 2 days and that spinning thing plus the sound is tripping me the fuck out
Roto ray, check, Q2b check, power call check, lets roll, 10-8.
This is fire-1 to dispatch show us going 10-8 10-41, code 4 to the 10-36.
Did everyone survive the accident? I hope they throw the book at the guy that caused it! Not only do you cause a school bus to crash, you then decide to run from the scene and leave injured kids that could have needed immediate help!
dcccapfan Yes everyone survived. I dont think he's gone to court yet, but he's getting charged with a good few charges
Gotta love the Federal Q siren. You can literally tell how pumped up and dire the situation is based on how long that thing stays wide open.....
No siren says "GTFO of the way" like that thing does.
Man, I forget how far away the help is sometimes when my town has three fully staffed FD's, no one station is more than five miles from my house. The nearest is a quarter mile away. Anyway, much respect to you guys, especially the volunteers, nobody knows when we'll need you!
Our response time from dispatch to on scene is 20-30mins or more. Then 1hr to ED by ground. It's funny when we get new people who come from the city. They forget there is no back up coming.
Awesome video rides I enjoy watching this rescue truck haul at high speed
My dad is a firefighter and responded to a car accident with multiple casualties over 3 dead and 2 airlifted and the driver who was drinking and caused the accident walked away
These response videos from different areas of the US are interesting. Beautiful countryside in that area.
They risk their safety for ours
Those front lights almost make it look like an air plane 😂
Wow, what a long ride!!
Great driving too!
Jason LaComb Thanks!
How many miles did u guys cover?
Professional driving at it's best!
Awesome response. I just hope the kids are ok.
Love watch videos you guys have best country side views
nice clear video, enjoyed thoroughly,
That was a long response drive! Wow! well done
You gotta love the difference between urban and suburban areas and how drivers behave. In suburban areas, despite having plenty of room, they move aside the road and let the truck pass. In other videos from urban areas cars just WON'T move,
I saw the title for the video not realizing that this was the recent bus crash until I heard the Lancaster county radio
Love the powercall siren
Woulda had you guys beat distance wise if we didn't get recalled. I was so confused because the pager woke me up and all I could make out was Rescue 23 and East Lampeter Twp. I was like County must mean East Hempfield Twp. Wasn't till I looked at my phone and was like oh this isn't good.
Lancaster Responding Yeah haha. I was sitting in school and saw "Mass casualty level II" pop up on my phone, I knew something big happened.
FireRescue 50 I think the longest ride I've been on was several years ago was a Truck run for a dwelling in 21's first due. It was on the Brubaker Valley Pike. Must of taken 20 minutes to get there since we had to go up through Lititz during lunch rush hour. It was near Lake Speedwell.
Lancaster Responding The longest for me would probably be a tanker run to assist 89 on a large mulch fire down past their firehouse
Must HAVE taken. Not must OF taken. Jesus!
@RG Anderson hey smart ass they came from the other side of town stupid.
Flying along compared to cities and on the interstates.
Great video.
Mark Walsh Thank you
Whenever I hear sirens, I’m immediately pulling over even if it’s in the other side. Because seconds matter and if I can help them get there safer and faster, then I will
Woo wee he was flying! Hell yeah!!
Apparently this was a hit and run accident. Apparently the escort vehicle for that wide load truck was also involved in the accident.
I don’t know where this taking place but I do know that people move or stop for the fire truck and that’s something drivers is Tulsa don’t do. God driving guys.
That spinning light thing looks amazing.
Some people in these comments are critical of the speed of the rig.. but from what I saw the driver did not maintain a constant 70mph... he checked each intersection and direction change before speeding up.. nothing wrong with his superb handling of the rig.
I loved a siren's and that is a great siren of a Q with power call sirens running together its perfectly safe for to warned traffic out of the way of a response fire engine that's awesome dude.👍😎😀
It's not the destination, it's the journey.
FireRescue 50 what was that spinning chrome thing on the bottom left?
Phoenix Productions That's the Roto ray, it's an emergency light that's meant to get your attention
We need a speed check on that rotary
Awesome 👍 video!
was there a problem with the rescue truck I heard the beeping alarm and talk of oil pressure and water temperature.
Wayne Testa Yeah there was a problem with the turbo
FireRescue 50 I was thinking the same thing.
lmao the problem was it yelling back at you guys hey we should have been there like 7 miles ago...you guys were hauling for sure
You don't expect such a vehicle to he unable to cope with a high speed run
Wayne Testa no they have to know all that for the water pumps.
Smooth ride, super clear video...hope all in accident was ok.
Not really a bad response time. I know of a district with 126 sq miles and one station, takes 25-30min to get to one part of the district. Add to that getting members to the station and it could be 35min to get there from the time you call.
Great ride along .fuck in flying here .. screaming sirens get out of the bloody way ... very very clean windscreen as well .
VERY NICE RUN!
What's up with the spinning light? I come from a rural area where most of the trucks are 10+ years old. Never seen them around here.
Charlie Riser It's a Roto Ray. It's supposed to get your attention
Charlie Riser apparently it worked
Oh look! A fidget spinner!
Your stupid it's a rotar-ray
Jeremiah Long 1) woooosh 2) Roto-Ray*
Jeremiah Long 3) you’re*
Lol
@@jeremiahlong9708 it was a joke dumbass
You guys were moving on some VERY HIGH speeds!
Damn....i hope if i ever need the fire department. ..that they drive like this....epic!!!!
Lol. While speeding down the road with flashing lights and sirens, responding to an overturned schoolbus another schoolbus deems it acceptable to pull out in front of them. Crazy! Where was this at?
Those sirens are manual?? or they have both automatic? I notice sometimes its off when low/no traffic and when traffic or intersection come it turns on.
Jeff W They're manual
Where was this?? A beautiful place.
Tragic
The title did say responding to, and that's all we seen...
Is that not one of the fastest engines ya ever saw? And the acceleration!!!
Wild ride! But, sweet Jesus! Were you in a different state? I will forever be a city girl!
Good run
Did you ever figure out what the engine was screaming about?
So check engine light any idea what the problem was
brushrescue1701 Turbo issue
FireRescue 50.... ooooow hell ..... much appreciated for the reply stay safe ff iain younger uk...😎
Fantastic streets!
what's the thing spinning?
MF99K roto ray to get attention to drivers
Sounds like star wars when he passes vehicles with his siren on.
There was really a check engine light come on in the middle of your response? Wow that sucks.
I always preffered walking to school, even it was 20 below
Sweet video
California Emergency Buff109 Thanks
This was a Hit & Run and they got away, two kids got messed up bad.
Listen to the video, he was pushing thatvtruck so hard, the temp got really high, thats the beeping in the video halfway through..
WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE SIREN IN THE FIRST PART OF THE VIDEO??
Erik Kolwicz The Powercall
FireRescue 50 right on thank you
Do you know what caused the school bus to overturn? Did a car t-bone it?
Mihaly Lukacs Car overtook the oversized load convoy, but the escort vehicle, and sent the escort vehicle straight into the school bus. Driver of the original car fled but has since been caught.
Glad they caught the dirtbag!
I cant believe how far they respond. Where i worked as a ff, the farthest we went was 3 miles. There are stations every few miles.
I come back after 5 years and people are arguing over the fact someone said HIPPA and not HIPAA
What's the top speed these trucks reach?
Bleach. They can probably hit 60
cmon they gotta be faster.
S H I N Y it is a giant truck with loads of equipment onboard afterall
Our rescue is 5 tons and struggles to get up to 60
LOL when that siren screams at full power people actually pull over.. wow.. LOL
What exactly is the spinny thingy for is it like the old sirens that worked on wind and the faster you drive the higher it goes?
James Smallwood No, it's just a light to get your attention
James Smallwood no it's called a rotoray it's a ln extra set of lights on a fire apparatus that helps attract attention of motorists of when in motion of response to get people alerted to move out of the way
G.E. WARBLE !!!!!!!!!!! MY FAVORITE !!! and who's boot is dragging on the ground ??
LET THAT Q2B SCREAM!!
What helicopter?
What state is this
Nice one! Station 53 will never run a call like that.
Conestoga Fire 53 Haha, thanks. Never say never
We would have to get a highway in our area, and get a rescue too. That costs a lot of money
You hope to god you never get a run like that...count your blessings
Conestoga Fire 53 ñ
Are we there yet?
how many people died or got hurt
2 serious injuries, 14 minor injuries