Well I don't live in a city with a bunch of high-rises but my fire department does the same thing they get a report of a house fire they send everybody even if it turns out not to be a working fire
What can I say these gentlemen are the back bone of our city. I always when I see a fire fighter or paramedic I say Thank you. Chitown's finest Rock and roll brothers... 🚒🚑🚨 and also we have the best looking firemen in the world 🤪🤪🤪
when i was in Chicago on vacation we stayed in the Fairfield in across the street because of station 42 and i have a friend there on 1st shift and i hung out with them and stuff it was really cool CFD has some of the nicest fire personal i think I've met and Ivan your my favorite CFD channel lol when i can't be there in person to watch it i go to your channel to watch it
lol poor guys caught in the kitchen like dammit 😂. That’s gotta be the worst part of the job, you just tired and hungry and goober in the tower starts a fire smoking in bed. (Obviously there are worst parts but I’m sure it’s up there lol). When I was a kid working in a grocery store I used to take the firemen’s grocery cart to our cooler all the time cause they would get called while shopping. One day it took em 13 hours to make it to the register 😂. I think they had like 4 calls that day and every time they made it back they had to go right back out lol.
question for responders how much of a pucker factor is it hearing more and more engines and trucks get read out before deploying, cant imagine its a nice feeling hearing over a dozen machines being dispatched
It's standard for high rise dispatches. We get everybody moving because reflex time for a high rise investigation was delaying the dispatch and arrival of the follow on companies necessary to get all the pieces in place.
@@cfdivan55 isnt that expensive actually, in Germany its pretty Standart to have that at professional Firestations with strongly used roads. We even have it at some volunteer firestations
@@bigfatpenguin1682 It seems theres a whole do not block box for the stretch of road in front of the station. If we had German level licensing standards, they’d be able to get out anyway without using traffic light tech because people wouldn’t stop in front of the station.
thats a good point, we have those on most stations in the UK or at least drivers dont block the roads directly outside , weird to just see it being completely ignored
"Still in a high rise, residential." Referring to a fire call as a "Still Alarm" goes back to the old telegraph days where box alarms were transmitted on a ticker-tape machine called a register which rang a bell for every tick of the tape and local alarms were transmitted on a telegraph repeater called a sounder that only clicked. On an initial alarm, the register would remain still, thus "still alarm." "The old telegraph days" lasted until November 1996 when the sounder was finally put out of service. The register lasted a year or two longer.
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 even by Chicago fd responding 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 even in the windy city of Chicago great job people you should be proud way to go very impressed !!! Joe
There is no B rig in a squad complement, the "front" rig or "tool box" (in this case a twenty year old reserve engine converted for use) is Squad 1 and the "back" rig or Snorkel is Squad 1A. They proceed in complement to all runs.
It's a tradition since the 1930s in homage to nautical lighting (red and green navigational lights). No real reason nowadays other than almost 100 years of tradition.
What is the history behind the single green light on the front of the apparatus? The tradition of a green light in the fire service is a command post, not sure if that’s what CFD is doing here?
@@evad1 Commissioner Albert Goodrich's family ran a steamship line, so in the 1920's when the CFD was completing the transition to motorized apparatus, headlight technology was insufficient to the task so it was easier to put signal lights on each side of the rig so that you could tell in the smoke and dark if the rig was coming at you or going away. Even the firehouse doors have red and green marker lights.
@@cfdivan55 I wish I could one day take a ride along it’s a dream I know can’t happen . My mom’s 2 cousins were fire Marshall’s one knew Dennis Smith very well. Total respect for firefighters!
It was a bit easier for me because I have only gone to 119 and 11.Quick question,why do the fire fighter ring the bell and go over the station pa even though dispatch is talking
The Squad, Command Van, and EMS chief have secondary roles to play so they delay slightly to afford other engines and trucks the ability to reach the scene first and park closest.
Even if they had one there's no guarantee that people would stop for it that's why car crashes happen at intersections because sometimes people don't stop for the red
@@infanatorgaming6577 because is a high rise especially if a fire is in a high rise they need lots of units over there for a fire in high rise that’s why is more important than a regular fire
why would you keep driving when you can see the doors rolling up very soon after the first engine/truck leaves 🥲 not enough people properly give way to first responders on the road it makes me so mad just the most basic awareness
ROCKIN AND ROLLIN IN THE WINDY CITY!!!!!! GO GET EM BROTHERS!!!!!!!!!! YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@911respondersandaviation2GO VERY CRAZY!!!!
YEAH BUDDY!!!!!! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
Holy shit when you hear that many trucks getting called you know somethings going up in smoke
@@MeIGuess. yup especially in a high rise
But it wasn’t - like always
Not necessarily, just a typical high rise multi residential response.
In America they like to scale up to the max
Well I don't live in a city with a bunch of high-rises but my fire department does the same thing they get a report of a house fire they send everybody even if it turns out not to be a working fire
The Command Van beat Squad 1 out the door? C'mon boys! Giddy up!
What can I say these gentlemen are the back bone of our city. I always when I see a fire fighter or paramedic I say Thank you. Chitown's finest Rock and roll brothers... 🚒🚑🚨 and also we have the best looking firemen in the world 🤪🤪🤪
And women!
That first scene is straight out of a Netflix movie/series! Nice
@@ChefMcToastEM yes
Apparently don't block the intersection stripping doesn't work. Maybe move the traffic light back?
@@fyrman9092 probably
when i was in Chicago on vacation we stayed in the Fairfield in across the street because of station 42 and i have a friend there on 1st shift and i hung out with them and stuff it was really cool CFD has some of the nicest fire personal i think I've met and Ivan your my favorite CFD channel lol when i can't be there in person to watch it i go to your channel to watch it
@@letsgogaming6520 means a lot man thank you!
@@cfdivan55mnnznzjjj I
Nice catch, right from the ring down. That squad unit looks very interesting. I've never seen a unit like that.
@@SocialistDistancing is super rare
Used to be an engine but had the pump removed and was converted into a reserve squad.
@@812firephotos interesting. Thanks for the history on it.
Glad to see American Lafrance still in action.
Chicago keeps their fire trucks until the damn wheels fall off.
Amazing video Ivan! Congratulations! Greetings to the all CFD guys!
lol poor guys caught in the kitchen like dammit 😂. That’s gotta be the worst part of the job, you just tired and hungry and goober in the tower starts a fire smoking in bed. (Obviously there are worst parts but I’m sure it’s up there lol). When I was a kid working in a grocery store I used to take the firemen’s grocery cart to our cooler all the time cause they would get called while shopping. One day it took em 13 hours to make it to the register 😂. I think they had like 4 calls that day and every time they made it back they had to go right back out lol.
Spectacular video, beautiful selective call! Greetings from Italy!!
@@emergencyitalia thx so much!!
question for responders how much of a pucker factor is it hearing more and more engines and trucks get read out before deploying, cant imagine its a nice feeling hearing over a dozen machines being dispatched
It's standard for high rise dispatches. We get everybody moving because reflex time for a high rise investigation was delaying the dispatch and arrival of the follow on companies necessary to get all the pieces in place.
Go get em, brothers!
The Windy City will always have a special place in my heart ❤️
Thx!!!
Going to full house response A high rise structure fire,
How much unit and command incident responding
@@HFDfirebuff2022 we had 3 engines and 2 trucks one ambulance and one squad 4 chiefs and a ems chiefs
@@cfdivan55 holy shit
2-11 alarm
EMS plan one
Still box alarm
Not a full house without the ambo so this video dose not count as a full house
Firefighter in my heart forever
Awesome response! Sad to see that Chicago drivers have the brains of NYC drivers 😢.
@@pira416 for sure!
Command using EQ Phaser that’s awesome!
Yes!
Is that Ambulance a Ford F650?? Thing is huge.
It's not an ambulance. It's a Mobile Command Vehicle.
CRAZY CAPTURE!! THANKS FOR SHARING!!
YES!!!
question have u ever been to the station where they film chicago fire at also great catch
@@malachigee4259 that would be engine 18
@@cfdivan55 oh ok thx
Why don't they have traffic lights to stop traffic and allow the fire service to exit?
Supposed to be to much money
@@cfdivan55 isnt that expensive actually, in Germany its pretty Standart to have that at professional Firestations with strongly used roads. We even have it at some volunteer firestations
@@bigfatpenguin1682 It seems theres a whole do not block box for the stretch of road in front of the station. If we had German level licensing standards, they’d be able to get out anyway without using traffic light tech because people wouldn’t stop in front of the station.
@@zew1368 Well fair point, we still use the traffic lights in Germany Tho, cause better safe than sorry
thats a good point, we have those on most stations in the UK or at least drivers dont block the roads directly outside , weird to just see it being completely ignored
They need a traffic light right at the beginning of the station so they have a clear area to get into the street
Even if they had one there's no guarantee that people will stop for it
Awesome video. My phone's audio acting up, did the auto dispatch say still, (still alarm), in the high rise?
Yes
"Still in a high rise, residential." Referring to a fire call as a "Still Alarm" goes back to the old telegraph days where box alarms were transmitted on a ticker-tape machine called a register which rang a bell for every tick of the tape and local alarms were transmitted on a telegraph repeater called a sounder that only clicked. On an initial alarm, the register would remain still, thus "still alarm."
"The old telegraph days" lasted until November 1996 when the sounder was finally put out of service. The register lasted a year or two longer.
very cool catch. a big one
Yea
Surprised they didn't use one vehicle to block traffic for the others
omg a real life episode of chicago fire😅
How come Squad 1's frontline box went OOS? By the way, nice catch!
@@aidankateri thx a lot they said the box truck is damaged from the rear
@@cfdivan55 Did someone crash into it? And how severe was the damage?
@@aidankateriyea they said it was a suv
@@cfdivan55 How severely was the damage to the rig
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 even by Chicago fd responding 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 even in the windy city of Chicago great job people you should be proud way to go very impressed !!! Joe
Awesome catch, where is Squad 1 B ? Haven't seen it in the past few Videos
@@samcaban7229 behide squad 1
There is no B rig in a squad complement, the "front" rig or "tool box" (in this case a twenty year old reserve engine converted for use) is Squad 1 and the "back" rig or Snorkel is Squad 1A. They proceed in complement to all runs.
Nice catch!
Nice catch Ivan.
Thx!!!
Great catch ❤
Thx!!
Move move move 💯💯💯💯
@@rossnolan2883 that's what is all about
I think they can be faster.Look for croatian firefighters for example
not very often do you see a full house dump in downtown chicago
@@SlankeyDawg more stuff in downtown happens but a fire in hi rise is big shocked
Beautiful trucks but why the nasty green emergency lights like they're local cops in Mexico? 😂
It's a tradition since the 1930s in homage to nautical lighting (red and green navigational lights). No real reason nowadays other than almost 100 years of tradition.
nice one Ivan....
@@johnboyd1247 thx!!!
Retired…God I miss it!
@@funnyharleyman oh
That was cool
@@jameslarosa5074 it was!
Amazing catch
@@ottawaemergencyresponses thx!!!
What is the history behind the single green light on the front of the apparatus? The tradition of a green light in the fire service is a command post, not sure if that’s what CFD is doing here?
Port or starboard side. Goes back to early firefighters having been Lake Michigan boaters so I'm told.
@@evad1 Commissioner Albert Goodrich's family ran a steamship line, so in the 1920's when the CFD was completing the transition to motorized apparatus, headlight technology was insufficient to the task so it was easier to put signal lights on each side of the rig so that you could tell in the smoke and dark if the rig was coming at you or going away. Even the firehouse doors have red and green marker lights.
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Wait the whole city went to this
@@Godzilla-e7v the downtown district did
Not even close to the whole city.
The Chicago fire depsrtment is the 2nd biggest fire depsrtment in the us after the FDNY correct?
@@Godzilla-e7v yes. It would be 3rd if the Los Angeles City and L.A. County FD’s merged.
Yea
prime catch
Thx!!!
Wow ! Incredible video
@@anthonyd.5140 thx so much!!
@@cfdivan55 I wish I could one day take a ride along it’s a dream I know can’t happen . My mom’s 2 cousins were fire Marshall’s one knew Dennis Smith very well. Total respect for firefighters!
If u live in Chicago I got a few fire house u can ride with
@@cfdivan55 hi I live in New York I’m not a firefighter I was volunteer EMS EMT/CCT but if I could get to ride along omg I’d plan a trip
Seriously
House dump!
Seriously!
Great video! What's your favorite cfd fire house(Mine is 119)
@@PavleBudisin I don't really know honestly it would take time for me to know what fire house is
It was a bit easier for me because I have only gone to 119 and 11.Quick question,why do the fire fighter ring the bell and go over the station pa even though dispatch is talking
@@PavleBudisin they ring the bell to know what company go's and they use the pa on the rig because they called them
@@cfdivan55 But wouldn't they hear what units go in the dispatch
Good reponse
@@joeyd1841 the best one
Actual voice on tannoy or computer generated?
@@jld9107 yes
Why does it take so long for some of the other units to get rolling? No excuse for that.
Most of them just where not rushing to leave
🤦🏾♂️
The Squad, Command Van, and EMS chief have secondary roles to play so they delay slightly to afford other engines and trucks the ability to reach the scene first and park closest.
13 units
Why is there no traffic light for the station, so they can get out more easily?
Even if they had one there's no guarantee that people would stop for it that's why car crashes happen at intersections because sometimes people don't stop for the red
NICE! #gogetembrothers
@@39Fire392 YES?!!
Where’s mouch
STILL IN A HIGHRISE RESIDENTIAL
in the kitchen stove yup! On the 12th floor
Empty the barn
why did they dispatch 3 battalions?
@@infanatorgaming6577 because is a high rise especially if a fire is in a high rise they need lots of units over there for a fire in high rise that’s why is more important than a regular fire
woah there partners slow down your going too fast...
#dumpthehouse
Nice responce
@@SMOKEYTHEHAWK thx!!
They're slow 🐌
why would you keep driving when you can see the doors rolling up very soon after the first engine/truck leaves 🥲 not enough people properly give way to first responders on the road it makes me so mad just the most basic awareness