I apologize to everyone for my lack of videos over the past few months, I have just been very busy with my personal life and haven't been making as many calls. I am however trying my best to get more videos out there for you guys! I read and appreciate all the comments you leave and I look forward to many more. I plan on releasing a video sometime soon that I think a lot of people will enjoy and have been looking forward too. Thank you everyone!
That header indicates a well developed fire with risk of spreading….I think. I’m not a firefighter but I learned a little from videos like this. Great video and thank you for the job you do all first responders everywhere. Stay safe and healthy.
Not bad. Small fire, outdoors, easy containment, and get to see the other guys from a different company again. One complaint is that hydrant though. Almost buried in plant fertilizer
I'm new to the channel since about two weeks and catch up most videos by now. Just in time for new content. I love that Q siren. Too bad we don't have that in Germany.
LOL, trust me, no. I’d rather get in a knock-down drag-out fight with a crazy redheaded woman than run into a burning building. You guys are safe from the cops, you can keep your job.
Massive props to firefighters just for being the heros everyday. Thanks so much for just being there. Ans im not even from this state...just any firefighter military police paramedics...you are all godsend. Thank you...and to the badass driving...thank you for the sense of urgency.
Man, if it wasn’t for that orange scion on the thumbnail I never would have clicked. I see that thing parked out front there nearly every week. Great work gents! Love to see the local content
Good to see you again and do take care! Thanks for the video! Also wow I have never, ever seen a fire hydrant buried like that! I hope they can get a flag stick attached to it for winter!
No fire is wanted However Out of many fires For a property owner that is one of the best you can have But just as deadly for a fireman With cansters of fuel/gases And other toxic items Stay safe Thanks for the Videos ..Cheers from Northern Ontario Canada
OMGOSH! I came across your channel and immediately subscribed. My 6yr old wants to be a fireman when he grows up. Now I have a channel I can watch with him. Thanks for sharing.
If you’re 6 year old continues to want to do this awesome career. I’d suggest getting him involved in an explorer group at a paid department when he gets older. It’s a great way to learn more skills and really learn what it’s all about.
I forgot to mention, one of the first RUclips Video's i watched was one of your Trucks, traveling down the the shoulders, and i could swear, you were going to hit vehicles, and i cringed, every time, because it looks so close. That was before i figured out, you can make the screen even closer, which just made me panick even more. But its all good, God Bless, and thank you all for your services, especially families!
In all these videos 2 things always seem to be the case- 1) by the time the fire dept is called, it's essentially too late, and 2) it takes forever to get water on the fire with the current system of setting up the rig, dragging out hoses, hooking them up to each other and to a hydrant that could be 200 feet or more away while the fire grows exponentially by the second, by this point there's no saving a residence- at best it's to keep the fire from spreading to adjacent way too closely situated houses. I don't know what the solution is other than residential fire sprinker systems and building houses like they do in Slovakia and Romania- out of hollow kiln fired red clay blocks about 10" deep, faced with stucco on the exterior, and kiln fired red clay roofing tiles instead of highly flammable asphalt shingles that on a hit sunny day must already be around 150 degree and a lot closer to their ignition temperature! We build these houses in America made of solidified gasoline, that are just waiting for a little spark or some stupid appliance like an automatic coffee maker or humidifier housed in flammable PLASTIC to start on fire to go up in a massive fire that consumes half the house before the FD even gets on the scene! The houses today are made out of cheap flammable chipboard, styroam or other flammable insulation, covered with flammable plastic siding, full of more chipboard floors, MDF cabinets, MDF upholstered furniture, and a roof topped with more chipboard and flammable asphalt roofing, something needs to change in this country!
@@dannysullivan633 Yes but that is still limited by the hydrant's supply line, like opening more faucets in your house the same amount of water total is going to flow out AND at a lower pressure- its limited by the size and pressure of the supply line, what helps a lot more is larger and more main supply lines
Hell of a response for an outhouse I don't know who was having more fun the guy on the horn of the driver who thought he was on the autobahn!!!!!! LMAO!!!
So do you guys have to study where the hydrants are or as a firefighter do you just notice them as you are driving around day to day and learn where normal placement is and where they are? I noticed you knew there was one that wasn't mapped.
Holy shit. I would lose my job for blowing through intersections like that. Even if you're running emergent please make sure to clear those intersections
@@Fire-Rescue50 Former Law Enforcement officer here... Going to have to agree with Kyler, your speed seemed a bit excessive and almost reckless. Something that is talked about at the academy for law enforcement but also fits with firefighting, you aren't going to do your guys on scene any good if you wreck on your way there. Putting the publics safety on the line to save a outdoor shed isn't worth it.
@Chevelle AT4 Seems like though we are probably states apart, our training at the academy was the same. I watched this video and was just in complete shock.
I was thinking the same exact thing. Driving way to fast, splitting lanes, and not even remotely slowing down at intersections (green light or not). So much siren you can’t even hear radio traffic. Extremely dangerous driving.
@MOPARGuy true, got a little excited cause well he's back, couldn't hold it back. I need to save it for when I see a real job lol at least it's better than a medical
That response seemed way too fast. That entire time I was waiting for another car to pull out in front of you. Stay safe and be prepared to make an emergency stop.
I apologize to everyone for my lack of videos over the past few months, I have just been very busy with my personal life and haven't been making as many calls. I am however trying my best to get more videos out there for you guys! I read and appreciate all the comments you leave and I look forward to many more. I plan on releasing a video sometime soon that I think a lot of people will enjoy and have been looking forward too. Thank you everyone!
Keep it up I love these videos.
Keep it up bro!
Take your time and take care of yourself first!
That's understandable we all have to take care of our personal lives
Take it easy. But it’s great to see you back! Looking forward to that “special” video!
Engineer driving like he stole it. Hell yeah
Kinda have to to get there fast lol
Dude he driving like he did something really bad then fleaing in GTA 5.
Keeping up on their 5min and under response time ;)
@Dominic Nieves i had a stroke reading that
Thats the type of driver you want, cautious but able to get you there.
First due - I dont know what he's riding harder the gas pedal or the screamer, love the seatbelt alarm the whole time 🤣🤣
Love it ,he should keep the sirens
Until getting close to the house
@@sebastianalexander7730 adds chaos to an already chaotic scene. Cut them when you can safely arrive without using them
Can always tell a volunteer from a professional by the way they use the Q. The whole purpose is the frequency change, not to be used like an air horn.
Q didn’t get a breath til they were on scene lol. Classic.
My dad used to do that when he drove the truck😂
Screeming Q is best Q
A non screaming Q is a useless Q
@@Shaffer04 you know it!😎
Lol when it’s a working fire, you just gotta let er’ eat!
I wear the petal out 🤣
That header indicates a well developed fire with risk of spreading….I think. I’m not a firefighter but I learned a little from videos like this. Great video and thank you for the job you do all first responders everywhere. Stay safe and healthy.
You are correct sir.
Quite a header visible. Thought it was just a dark cloud at first. Welcome back. Stay safe!
Not bad. Small fire, outdoors, easy containment, and get to see the other guys from a different company again.
One complaint is that hydrant though. Almost buried in plant fertilizer
Yeah needs a little retaining wall behind it to hold off that slope.
That Engineer has some mad horn skills.
The driver was laying on the Q and gas! This looked a lot like a real emergency!
So cool to watch this in 4k from my backyard. Thank you to all the firefighters across the world 🌎
hello
how are you doing
No apologies necessary. Whenever a new video is posted we will enjoy your reporting as always. And thanks to all at your station.
Fastest driver ever!!!! You can respond to my neighborhood any time!!
Great to have you back😁. And damn awesome siren and horn use👍😁.
Ikr
Look after yourself and your loved ones. It’s great to see you back and we’ll worth the wait. To you and all crews,Keep safe.
Someone burned down Cheryl's she shed.
Good one!
LOL that damn commercial
I love the oscillating lights, especially when they’re synced with the Q siren
I'm new to the channel since about two weeks and catch up most videos by now. Just in time for new content. I love that Q siren. Too bad we don't have that in Germany.
It's good to see you guys back in action.
Hey Kudos for knowing a hydrant not marked on maps, shows folks are out and about in their due
Fire dash cam
Well co-ordinated response with a thorough check of structures - excellent job 👌👏👏👏🇺🇸
Stay safe out there brothers and sisters and god bless y’all
I loved that the first 4 minutes are the Roto-Ray cam. Good shit
I always wonder if the cops that show up on scene to fires always think to themselves, "Damn that looks fun I should've been a firefighter."
Nope, don’t like the medical part of it
Hm hello fellow NSA agent. Saw your comment and was like what the hell
Lol
LOL, trust me, no. I’d rather get in a knock-down drag-out fight with a crazy redheaded woman than run into a burning building. You guys are safe from the cops, you can keep your job.
@@rd4660 I heard a cop say something similar, except if there was a kid or something in there he'd been running in in a heartbeat
Massive props to firefighters just for being the heros everyday. Thanks so much for just being there. Ans im not even from this state...just any firefighter military police paramedics...you are all godsend. Thank you...and to the badass driving...thank you for the sense of urgency.
Great vedios u do all the time
Glad to see that willow street has good firefighters i have a lot of family down there
Dame it’s been 9 months to long!!! Keep the videos going !! Go get them brothers !!!
Man, if it wasn’t for that orange scion on the thumbnail I never would have clicked. I see that thing parked out front there nearly every week. Great work gents! Love to see the local content
YESSIR HES BACK AFTER MONTHS, LETS GOOOOOOOOO
Glad to see you're uploading again. I hope all is well
Upmost respect to you guys, I appreciate the work you guys do.
*utmost.... learn English.
Good to see you again and do take care!
Thanks for the video!
Also wow I have never, ever seen a fire hydrant buried like that! I hope they can get a flag stick attached to it for winter!
holy crap that Q must have been tired! awesome video!!!
Gotta love the screaming Q! And dang I can see that plume of smoke from like not even three minutes in!
Nice on catching that hydrant, You run out of water fast if you don’t get a water supply nice job 👍
True. Not everyone has a pool to run a trash line. Good catch PO!!! 700 gallons empties quick.
Love the footage. Awesome. Thanks for the road trip.
It's great to have you guys back I really do enjoy your ride along videos especially if it's a fire truck I hope to see more of your videos
Love the fact that they all have scba on but hardly anyone uses it.
Just standard turn out gear I guese
Thank you for your Elite services
We have missed you
No fire is wanted However Out of many fires For a property owner that is one of the best you can have But just as deadly for a fireman With cansters of fuel/gases And other toxic items Stay safe Thanks for the Videos ..Cheers from Northern Ontario Canada
I love the Q and air horns
they are amazing hun
how are you doing?
@@jennifersmith842 I tracked your ip address you live in nigeria
@@conner5611 no it’s never true
@@jennifersmith842 it's very true
Great job y'all, but also nooooooooooo, not all the tools!
RIP Tools, glad no one injured.
Its been awhile since your last post! We missed you!!!! Glad your safe and back!!!!
The airhorn is like the cow bell, you can never have too much 😂😂😂 💯💪🏿🔥🚒
That was a badass response
Ya know it's a good call when they're flying
it was a shed fire lmao
@@TJCorona92 a shed next to a house
@@TJCorona92 still good
@@TJCorona92Exactly. Driving a bit too fast....not worth the risk.
Moving with purpose. I like it man.
Hope all is well. Great video of the smoke coming down the road! Looked like that hydrant was damn near covered up!
hello alan
how are you doing?
Love your point of view camera from the engine, excellent first person accounting of what goes on out there thanks and keep up the great job
You know your day will be good when you see a new response video.
Awesome ride!! Take care when responding.
All those houses on that massive one way street. I'd hate that!
Welcome back! You were missed.
hello bruce
how are you doing
OMGOSH! I came across your channel and immediately subscribed. My 6yr old wants to be a fireman when he grows up. Now I have a channel I can watch with him. Thanks for sharing.
If you’re 6 year old continues to want to do this awesome career. I’d suggest getting him involved in an explorer group at a paid department when he gets older. It’s a great way to learn more skills and really learn what it’s all about.
If the Q ain’t screamin the fire engine ain’t leavin
You know this crew was on it when all the doors and compartments are banging open and close lol
Wow that truck was SCREAMING on that response
Nice video Jordan. Take care of yourself please.
DMN SHED ON FIRE
He’s back!
I forgot to mention, one of the first RUclips Video's i watched was one of your Trucks, traveling down the the shoulders, and i could swear, you were going to hit vehicles, and i cringed, every time, because it looks so close. That was before i figured out, you can make the screen even closer, which just made me panick even more. But its all good, God Bless, and thank you all for your services, especially families!
Nice Video ! Welcome Back!
Like the enroute AND on-scene views. Take care and be safe!
YOU GUYS ARE BACK! GOD BLESS THIS CHANNEL!
Hydrant location was funky better than nothing but funky just the same.
Smoke showing! Love your ride along vids! Best regards from Germany. 🍻
For that small burn, it had a shit ton of smoke.....
I get that everyone wants to put the fire out, but three full size rigs? We could of peed on it, too put it out. LOL
Thats okay, at least it's out!
That's more men and more water on the fire
Absolutely rolling down the road.
Awesome video! Good to see you back!
Great elite driving
Awesome job
4:36 What in Tarnation is that Hydrant
fucking fire burnt itself out before you arrived ....nice work guys , i have never used the delayed arrival method LOL
In all these videos 2 things always seem to be the case- 1) by the time the fire dept is called, it's essentially too late, and 2) it takes forever to get water on the fire with the current system of setting up the rig, dragging out hoses, hooking them up to each other and to a hydrant that could be 200 feet or more away while the fire grows exponentially by the second, by this point there's no saving a residence- at best it's to keep the fire from spreading to adjacent way too closely situated houses.
I don't know what the solution is other than residential fire sprinker systems and building houses like they do in Slovakia and Romania- out of hollow kiln fired red clay blocks about 10" deep, faced with stucco on the exterior, and kiln fired red clay roofing tiles instead of highly flammable asphalt shingles that on a hit sunny day must already be around 150 degree and a lot closer to their ignition temperature!
We build these houses in America made of solidified gasoline, that are just waiting for a little spark or some stupid appliance like an automatic coffee maker or humidifier housed in flammable PLASTIC to start on fire to go up in a massive fire that consumes half the house before the FD even gets on the scene!
The houses today are made out of cheap flammable chipboard, styroam or other flammable insulation, covered with flammable plastic siding, full of more chipboard floors, MDF cabinets, MDF upholstered furniture, and a roof topped with more chipboard and flammable asphalt roofing, something needs to change in this country!
I think a good start would be to have more hydrants so the initial layout is no more than 2 lengths of hose to the appliance
@@dannysullivan633 Yes but that is still limited by the hydrant's supply line, like opening more faucets in your house the same amount of water total is going to flow out AND at a lower pressure- its limited by the size and pressure of the supply line, what helps a lot more is larger and more main supply lines
Thanks for sharing.
that rotating widget.... never seen those in florida. cute hydrant, having a water supplies always a plus but who buried it that deep?
I love you guys I’m at blue rock fire rescue station 901 and somethings truck 50 come to our calls I love you guys
He's back!
Hell of a response for an outhouse I don't know who was having more fun the guy on the horn of the driver who thought he was on the autobahn!!!!!! LMAO!!!
Jesus take your foot off the Q for a second lmao good stop I guess lol… love your channel glad you’re back posting.
"If you aint first, you're last" - Chauffeur
I like your videos they are the best.
Keep safe .
👍👍👍👍🇸🇪👍👍👍
So do you guys have to study where the hydrants are or as a firefighter do you just notice them as you are driving around day to day and learn where normal placement is and where they are? I noticed you knew there was one that wasn't mapped.
A little bit of both. With more experience you remember more ect
Holy shit. I would lose my job for blowing through intersections like that. Even if you're running emergent please make sure to clear those intersections
They're green lights and everyone is pulled over?
@@Fire-Rescue50 Former Law Enforcement officer here... Going to have to agree with Kyler, your speed seemed a bit excessive and almost reckless. Something that is talked about at the academy for law enforcement but also fits with firefighting, you aren't going to do your guys on scene any good if you wreck on your way there. Putting the publics safety on the line to save a outdoor shed isn't worth it.
@Chevelle AT4 Seems like though we are probably states apart, our training at the academy was the same. I watched this video and was just in complete shock.
I was thinking the same exact thing. Driving way to fast, splitting lanes, and not even remotely slowing down at intersections (green light or not). So much siren you can’t even hear radio traffic. Extremely dangerous driving.
@@Fire-Rescue50 people do pull out in front of fire apparatus all the time. Need to slow down and check your intersections. Safety first.
That poor hydrant about to get buried.
Awesome! Glad to see you back!
#JOBTOWN
@MOPARGuy true, got a little excited cause well he's back, couldn't hold it back. I need to save it for when I see a real job lol at least it's better than a medical
@MOPARGuy LMAO
1 thank you to our service folks 2 glad there was no lives at risk, hustle game sucks 3 why it take 3 times to request water
welcome back!
I hope you had that hydrant dug out after that was horrible but over all good work.
Love when u see the smoke far away
That exhaust brake at 6:11 😮💨🥵🥵
I love the seatbelt alarm beeping the whole way, you rebels of the belt you!
Nice catch!
This guy just won't give that grinder a break. Leave some parts bro.
Just curious as to first due? There is another engine on scene when they get there.
It is our first due area. The city engine was first arriving, about 30 seconds ahead of us
Nice job mate !
That response seemed way too fast. That entire time I was waiting for another car to pull out in front of you. Stay safe and be prepared to make an emergency stop.
Make sure you up loaded more video please i like it keep it up man and more up loads video