Just finished an academy here in Maine. Unlike South Metro, our academy brings together departments from throughout the state and is not full time. We learn the same skills but the efficient and standardized way they learn skills in this academy is amazing to watch. This department is truly giving the best training I've ever seen to these recruits. They will be squared away on graduation. Great work.
I finally caught up with the recent videos after getting back from a trip and I finally downloaded Pulse Point! It’s so cool to finally be able to hear and understand my local FD’s!
Thanks Connor for another very cool and informative video for Training Week 8 👏👏👏😎😀 maybe if you are able to .... maybe get a few of the trainees to share how they feel about having gotten to week eight now 😀👍 they seem to have the team part going well
Seeing the differences between Germany and America is really interesting. When in comes to the construction of houses probably 99% of the houses here in Germany are made out of some kind of brick (eg actual brick, calcium silicate brick...) or concrete. Drywall is only used, if you want to separate one room from the other after the house is build. Our EMS-Training is also very different, even the most basic professional training (after which you are called "Rettungssanitäter which would already translate to Paramedic) takes about 3 months. But that's only the training for the driver of an ambulance, the person in charge of the patient's treatment is a Notfallsanitäter (which would be a critical care Paramedic). The training for that takes a full 3 years 😅
Do you do anything like pipes and drums? I know that a lot of fire departments participate in pipes and drums, and I just wanna know if you guys do that in this department.
You do such a great job with the videos. I have followed you during your news career and of course now with South Metro and I am happy to watch your daily duties. Wish you all the best.
i cant see how that last statement he made about houses now burning faster than houses 50 years ago.. i just renovated a heritage house and you've never seen such dry wood before. not to mention, builders had no regard for fire blocking/ fire provention. and since no thought was really given to providing the house with shear strength (sinse everything was buttoned up with shiplap), id imagine ur looking at a far more dangerous kinda beast extinguishing an older house. correct me if im wrong.
So even with all the insulation and houses being more air tight today youre saying that the use of Osb has increased its flammability? I’m very interested in this. Multi family buildings have stricter codes on fire blocking they should burn slower for sure right? 100% houses burn dirtier today with all the chemicals.
No at the academy, but of course the line firefighters sleep at the stations. South Metro works a 48 on and 96 off schedule unless there has been a change.
Just finished an academy here in Maine. Unlike South Metro, our academy brings together departments from throughout the state and is not full time. We learn the same skills but the efficient and standardized way they learn skills in this academy is amazing to watch. This department is truly giving the best training I've ever seen to these recruits. They will be squared away on graduation. Great work.
What a transformation from learning the ropes and now like pros. Truly an innovative department.
I finally caught up with the recent videos after getting back from a trip and I finally downloaded Pulse Point! It’s so cool to finally be able to hear and understand my local FD’s!
Thanks Connor for another very cool and informative video for Training Week 8 👏👏👏😎😀 maybe if you are able to .... maybe get a few of the trainees to share how they feel about having gotten to week eight now 😀👍 they seem to have the team part going well
Seeing the differences between Germany and America is really interesting.
When in comes to the construction of houses probably 99% of the houses here in Germany are made out of some kind of brick (eg actual brick, calcium silicate brick...) or concrete. Drywall is only used, if you want to separate one room from the other after the house is build.
Our EMS-Training is also very different, even the most basic professional training (after which you are called "Rettungssanitäter which would already translate to Paramedic) takes about 3 months. But that's only the training for the driver of an ambulance, the person in charge of the patient's treatment is a Notfallsanitäter (which would be a critical care Paramedic). The training for that takes a full 3 years 😅
Thank you! Thank you! I just became a Volunteer Firefighter and this is extremely helpful!! Thank you for such a great job!
How's that going for you?
Great video but wish you could make them longer
Great work Connor and Eric !! Keep ROLLING
Great video. Looks like awesome live fire training.
Yay!!! Week 8 SMFR...Half way through! 👩🚒👨🚒
Number 100 to like this video. Love them all. Tow Truck Driver from Wichita looking to join the fire department and these videos really are great.
I love watching these videos. I listened to South Metro radio scanners, heard you had a fire yesterday.
This is my new dream school i wanna be a fire fighter when i grow up
You guys had a an Air Alert 3 at Centennial airport. Thank god it wasn’t a fire.
Thanks Connor
I like how she said “ pio Conner here “
Great content!
Good job
Cheryl b24 ❤
This academy has serious money invested
Have a great day
What's the pay like? Greetings from sweden!
Do you do anything like pipes and drums? I know that a lot of fire departments participate in pipes and drums, and I just wanna know if you guys do that in this department.
Better knoown as mid term exams.
Great video Connor! I do have a question though, do you stay at the academy also? Keep up the great work
You do such a great job with the videos. I have followed you during your news career and of course now with South Metro and I am happy to watch your daily duties. Wish you all the best.
@@SouthMetroFireRescuePIO hi, I also had a question. Would you be able to obtain an emt basic while in the smfr academy or no?
@@SouthMetroFireRescuePIO great!! thank you for the clearification^_^
@@SouthMetroFireRescuePIO also is the department accepting applications
im only 14 but aaaaah cant wait to be a firefighter
Dang 16 weeks!
i cant see how that last statement he made about houses now burning faster than houses 50 years ago.. i just renovated a heritage house and you've never seen such dry wood before. not to mention, builders had no regard for fire blocking/ fire provention. and since no thought was really given to providing the house with shear strength (sinse everything was buttoned up with shiplap), id imagine ur looking at a far more dangerous kinda beast extinguishing an older house. correct me if im wrong.
good point, thanks for the response
So even with all the insulation and houses being more air tight today youre saying that the use of Osb has increased its flammability? I’m very interested in this. Multi family buildings have stricter codes on fire blocking they should burn slower for sure right? 100% houses burn dirtier today with all the chemicals.
What about backdrafts
How may I enroll
Did you do fire training
Thx so much for answering my questions
At 5:40 the poor guy should need some air too, not just cardiac massage.
where is bob
Süper
Do they sleep there? Sounds stupid but...
No at the academy, but of course the line firefighters sleep at the stations. South Metro works a 48 on and 96 off schedule unless there has been a change.
Connor is so damn beautiful!
Ye she is
She's fire not not firefighter
not where is waldo, oh no no no. it where is bob
I wish I was 18 again
Wow
Cool fire
Почему в тренажер первый заходит без ствола , ствольщик только 3 ? включаются кто когда , кто-то у машины , кто-то у двери ? а так здорово !
First