Best Responses of 2019
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- Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
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Thank you everyone for your support during 2019, appreciate it !! Best responses throughout 2019 in the DMV.
All Units Seen Responding:
Montgomery County Rescue Squad 729 responding to a house fire.
Montgomery County Truck 715 responding to an ALS call.
Montgomery County Engine 753 responding to an ALS call.
Montgomery County Truck 731 responding to a house fire.
Prince William County Engine 511 responding to a car accident.
Loudoun County Engine 606B, and Truck 606B responding to a fire alarm.
Montgomery County Engine 734 responding to a house fire.
Montgomery County Ambulance 740 and Engine 740 responding to a car accident.
Montgomery County Engine 712 responding to an electrical odor.
Montgomery County Engine 734, Truck 734, and Battalion 705 responding to a house fire.
Montgomery County Truck 731 responding to a house fire.
Montgomery County Tower 703 responding to a fire alarm.
Montgomery County Engine 708 responding to a house fire.
Montgomery County Rescue Squad 729 responding to a house fire.
Montgomery County Truck 734 responding to a house fire.
Prince George’s County Engine 833 responding to an investigation.
Loudoun County Engine 606, and Truck 606 responding to a fire alarm.
Montgomery County Engine 734 responding to a house fire.
Loudoun County Engine 682 responding to a building fire.
Montgomery County Engine 734, Truck 734, and Battalion 705 responding to a house fire.
Montgomery County Engine 712, Tower 712, and Battalion 701 responding to a building fire.
Montgomery County Tanker 722 responding to an outside fire.
Fairfax County Engine 410 responding to a high rise fire.
Montgomery County Engine and Medic 731 responding to an ALS call.
Prince George’s County Engine 833B responding to a gas leak.
Fairfax County Engine 410 responding to an ALS call.
Montgomery County Rescue Squad 729 responding to a car accident with entrapment.
Montgomery County Battalion 705, and Chief 703 responding to a house fire.
Arlington County Battalion 112, and Command Aide 114 responding to a fire investigation.
Montgomery County Ambulance 751 responding to an ALS call.
Loudoun County Engine 620 responding to a fire call.
Montgomery County Engine 719 responding to an ALS call.
District of Columbia Engine 16 responding to a car accident.
Montgomery County Rescue Squad 742, and Ambulance 742B responding to a unknown rescue.
Arlington County Engine and Hazmat 101 responding to a Hazmat.
Montgomery County Engine 740 responding to a fire alarm.
Montgomery County Tower 703 responding to a fire alarm.
Montgomery County Engine 722 responding to a house fire.
District of Columbia Tower 3 responding to an ALS call.
DMV - 2019.
What it takes to save a life! When you see these guys, someone's usually having a bad day. Much respect to our first-responders!
amen
Amen
they sure do love that power call
It's the song of the DC metropolitan area.
Let's stop and honor and appreciate the paramedics and firemen who proudly serve us your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated thanks don't work to hard love and appreciate you guys thanks you guys rock great job great catches as usual way to go great looking tiller trucks and fire engines like the style ! Joe
I know this is the modern era, but I'd give anything to be back in the 60s 70s and 80s when we ran ALF, SEAGRAVE and SUTPHEN engines and trucks with Detroit Diesel power.
Oh I love Detroit engines
Always there when you need them the paramedics and firemen who proudly serve us your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated thanks don't work to hard love and appreciate you guys thanks you guys rock great job great catches as usual great looking tiller trucks and fire engines like the style way to go ! Joe
Lift your head and hold it proud
We are driving fast and sounding loud
11:30 friretruck US with "Martin Horn" ... wooww !!!
WOWSERS!! We got our "money's worth with this video. Spectacular!!
3:19 that’s a gorgeous tower
Really
Loving the Hadley E-Tone! 2:05
I love how you caught some old trcuk
Best 2019 compilation I’ve seen so far!
You must respect first responders that’s my opinion
For Matthew one of my friends
Dude great comp! btw what camrea do you use?
Nice German Airhorne
Nicely done!
anybody notice the European siren at 3:30
Its a German Siren (MartinHorn) (Pressluft)
And at 11:30
That was a power call siren
Kristal Guardian not just Powercall. Q and Martinhorn too
xNoMajin In California ladder one has the Martin horn siren
at 7:34 that is the truck Kentland just replaced with a brand new pierce looks nice.
jordan martin Ikr
But now the new pierce is in service
@@S.W633 yup the new truck is on service as of January 1st I believe if u want to see it u can go to kenland's Facebook page
jordan martin I’m thinking about taking a trip too landover it’s a hour and 52 mins from me so I can see the new engine 332 in person.
@@S.W633 yea I'm about 4 and half hours away from landover. Back in 2016 their rescue was at 2016 Harrisburg fire expo I didn't get to go that year
Nice engines and ladders trucks
RIP headphone users. These guys DO NOT know how to use a siren effectively
EDIT: some of these guys don’t know how to use a siren effectively
Harry don’t come here and bash everything. Don’t watch if you don’t like it.
What horns are on the tanker at 6:25?
Yo man can you make a Louden County vid pleaseeee my dad works for the fire department and I would LOVE to see it happen keep up the good work
0:53 AWESOME
What department is that ambulance with a q siren and that rosenbauer truck with a hidden q
Dean Tsopanides The Ambulance with the Q siren is National Institutes of Health Fire Department located in Montgomery County, MD. The Rosenbauer is National Institute of Standards and Technology Fire Department also located in Montgomery County, MD. Both of these stations are Federal Fire Departments in Montgomery County along with 3 more around the county.
3:30 When the Germans invade maryland
LOL you’re so right
8:36 What siren is that?
Sounds like the Whelen Alt-Wail and Whelen Powercall.
Not whelen, but sounds better, sounds more like a GE powercall, sort of
Cody Smith alternate Powercall maybe. I don’t know personally.
2:58 damn!!
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why do a lot of those fire trucks have traffic advisors on the side of them?
That's how the county wanted them, the new pierce engines no longer have them
Awesome lots of air & train horns
I like 3:23
6:05
Call me old fashioned, but LED headlights don't belong on a rig.
Tower 703 has a two tone horn?
SnowConesLive martinhorn siren. Still has air horns.
I now that because i live in germany and i am a german firefighter
11:33 this is a german siren
I now that because i live in germany and i am a german firefighter
11:33 that is a german siren
@Blue Point Juniors yes i live in germany and i am a german fireman