I'm assuming the smaller engines that have an apparatus number that starts with a "5" are Type 5 engines. A Type 5 is basically a Type 6, but has a larger tank of 400 gallons minimum, where a Type 6 has a minimum of 150 gallons. The other difference is the Type 5, of course, has a higher GVWR. Does anyone know if these 500 series engines are Type 5's?
Love the random ass swat truck lol. Great video by the way
Awesome Catches! Especially the Dozer Rig!👍👏
3:10 Nice to see the good ole early 90s F-150 still in service
hey I recognize that intersection for the ARP fire haha.
What a response... nice dozer catch... anyone know what agencies that all white SUV was from...???
Based on the blue lights, my guess is a fire investigator from either Sac City or Sac Metro Fire.
4:20 we will never forget
What was going on in the 4:36 clip?
I'm assuming the smaller engines that have an apparatus number that starts with a "5" are Type 5 engines. A Type 5 is basically a Type 6, but has a larger tank of 400 gallons minimum, where a Type 6 has a minimum of 150 gallons. The other difference is the Type 5, of course, has a higher GVWR. Does anyone know if these 500 series engines are Type 5's?
Yes they are.
What is the deal with the SWAT truck? 5:36
Building near by was being swatted. Seemed to end peacefully.
@@alexandernunez109 Yikes, good thing noting no one got hurt.
Damn 2 emergencies crazy
From 5:35 to 5:38 why is there a armored SWAT truck there????🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨