Many years a go, in 1997, I'm visit your firehouse 18 and stay there a few days work with us. A great experience!. I'm firefigther in Querétaro city on México. Grettings!!
😅😅😅😅😊😊😊😊❤❤😂😂as always excellent outstanding brilliant they deserve alot of credit tons of it let's honor and appreciate the paramedics and firemen and police and the battlion chief who proudly serve us your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated 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 way to go very impressed appreciate you guys thanks !!!! Joe
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May God provide intellectual, physical and spiritual power and strength to the fire fighter department team-the fire fighter officers, vehicle maintenance group, call center team n overall team. May God empower and bless you all and ur family for the noble work of saving lives while risking one's life and forest fire safety through fire helicopters. Salute to every firefighter!! Amen!!......
When your local fire department in a small town of 10,000 run 4 trucks 2 rescue vehicles a boat some snow extraction vehicles and 5 ambulances at the fire hall and 1 at the city lock up
(You wont care to read this 😂 too long )Lmao I'm in a town/area of 35,000 we have 2 trucks with operation vehicles etc and about maybe 6/7 ambulances in the main town than 1 truck and 1 operation vehicle, in the other town about 30min away maybe like 2 ambos/2 trucks(?) And then in the bigger town 40min out we have a couple trucks/1 or 2 ambos and in the other 2 small towns we have just a couple of trucks lol so heaps of trucks and stuff lmao
nice little fire station; At my EMS station we run 4 different units, the fire station on the other side of the road runs 9 units; Of course both are rather small compared to the large stations in the towns and cities
20,000 RUNS??? that 54 runs a 24 hr shift? just by curious how do you count these? if a call requires a engine and a ambulance is that considered 2 runs because of the two apparatus?
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How long have you been working for this how long you guys been how long you guys started been working for my dad's in the army and them enough for my dad's
Just read where the fire station would not take a woman to the hospital...thought she was a covidvpatient, but was actually have a massive heart problem and died.
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Nice video. I am a professional (qualifier). It is funny (sad) how the first call, and only call in the video was medical. It really is about 80% of our job. 15% is auto fire alarms..again, "false alarms". You are sending 4 people and then requesting another 2 people to deal with a call that has a total of 2-3 person workload, start-to-finish. You are wasting time and resources. It is a subtle thing that the public doesn't know. Sending a fire engine to an aid call is like sending an electrician to a plumbing job. Phoenix is wasting time and resources, not matching resources to the type of call, and creating the "impression of work". It is time to change the profession, and Phoenix is not an example.
I agree. I once was a volunteer in a combination department and made the point the department should have quick response vehicles for aid calls and maybe minimal water for, say, a rubbish fire. Of course not; the department had to have the behemoths go to a cut finger. The department's argument was "we might be on an aid call and have a fire call" but as you point up the statistics show that the next call will likely be another aid call. Leave the behemoth in the barn and go get it if necessary (and we had four stations, another engine could have responded anyway.
Not sure where you're getting the "2-3 person workload" from. Particularly when patients are heavy, or in the basement, or upstairs, all 4 people on an engine company manage to be employed on a medical call, while the squad crew treats the patient, gets a history, documents their meds, etc. The engine is going to medical calls within their first due area and can go in service immediately if they get a fire. Maybe the biggest thing you're missing is that, unlike any other call, the EMS calls are actually billed out and will generally yield a net profit, which goes back into the department's budget and buys gear. How are you seeing this as a waste of resources that might otherwise be at the station watching TV?
Many years a go, in 1997, I'm visit your firehouse 18 and stay there a few days work with us. A great experience!. I'm firefigther in Querétaro city on México. Grettings!!
Thank you so much for your service!
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😅😅😅😅😊😊😊😊❤❤😂😂as always excellent outstanding brilliant they deserve alot of credit tons of it let's honor and appreciate the paramedics and firemen and police and the battlion chief who proudly serve us your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated 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 way to go very impressed appreciate you guys thanks !!!! Joe
That guys mustache could stop a fire by itself.
I was young of 6 years ago I can't to be here for a firefighter
Thank you so much for coming to visit and I miss you so much (:
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May God provide intellectual, physical and spiritual power and strength to the fire fighter department team-the fire fighter officers, vehicle maintenance group, call center team n overall team. May God empower and bless you all and ur family for the noble work of saving lives while risking one's life and forest fire safety through fire helicopters. Salute to every firefighter!! Amen!!......
Love the food prep..
Thank u so much for the videos u make
So is no one gonna talk about this mans stash at 2:54 respect
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Sure thats not Firefighter Fenton? He's AZ.... lol
Appreciate your bravery and service. Thank you! ;)
That station is like the polar opposite of my station ours is one of the whitest in our district but we still have one of the most car rescues
When your local fire department in a small town of 10,000 run 4 trucks 2 rescue vehicles a boat some snow extraction vehicles and 5 ambulances at the fire hall and 1 at the city lock up
(You wont care to read this 😂 too long )Lmao I'm in a town/area of 35,000 we have 2 trucks with operation vehicles etc and about maybe 6/7 ambulances in the main town than 1 truck and 1 operation vehicle, in the other town about 30min away maybe like 2 ambos/2 trucks(?) And then in the bigger town 40min out we have a couple trucks/1 or 2 ambos and in the other 2 small towns we have just a couple of trucks lol so heaps of trucks and stuff lmao
nice little fire station; At my EMS station we run 4 different units, the fire station on the other side of the road runs 9 units; Of course both are rather small compared to the large stations in the towns and cities
0:06 Nice way to start a fire intro 😂😂😂😂. Sorry for the sick perosn😥☹☹
I saw station 18 on rescue 911 when an officer got shot the location was 2420 west Indian school. The name of the episode is officer shot rescue 911
20,000 RUNS??? that 54 runs a 24 hr shift? just by curious how do you count these? if a call requires a engine and a ambulance is that considered 2 runs because of the two apparatus?
Can't count 2 separate runs if the same incident #. I was too thinking that's a pretty busy call volume for 1 station period???
I live in Kansas and the city i live in Station 18 is the busiest
So if you call for an Ambulance in the US the fire brigade show up !?
Yes, it may seem weird, but the main fire truck has medical supplies. It depends on the situation, too.
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Some times they have to use them just in case they get a fire call
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20,000 calls per year wow here in Australia my station only get about 200 calls per year
Eth Brumhall but Metropolitan Phoenix has over 4 million people living here
20k calls to say “hi” and “bye” and turf off the call to ems
@@stephenkarmichael4709 YES YES YES! I'm so glad to hear other people like yourself are catching on to them! Spread the word!
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I like the second the camera man started recording there's a call
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And how can you get a ride along with station 18
Chuck Mac all you have to do is ask for a ride along.
Fill out a ride request form.
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How long have you been working for this how long you guys been how long you guys started been working for my dad's in the army and them enough for my dad's
Do you have a ladder truck
nordan bernard Station 18 does not have a ladder truck.
I use to live in arizona
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Just read where the fire station would not take a woman to the hospital...thought she was a covidvpatient, but was actually have a massive heart problem and died.
Would've thought the states busiest station would've had an aerial but ok.
LA18 is not a pumper. It more like a mini rescue that has ems equipment on it
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good thing they tucked their shirts in before going on camera...
Paul professional men right there!!
What do you mean?
I am a fire man
When you try to make a video but the call ruins the whole video
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Seem like you guys need more ambulances...not engines/trucks...
I was thinking the same, in the UK we have a separate ambulance service
Nice video. I am a professional (qualifier). It is funny (sad) how the first call, and only call in the video was medical. It really is about 80% of our job. 15% is auto fire alarms..again, "false alarms". You are sending 4 people and then requesting another 2 people to deal with a call that has a total of 2-3 person workload, start-to-finish. You are wasting time and resources. It is a subtle thing that the public doesn't know. Sending a fire engine to an aid call is like sending an electrician to a plumbing job. Phoenix is wasting time and resources, not matching resources to the type of call, and creating the "impression of work". It is time to change the profession, and Phoenix is not an example.
I agree. I once was a volunteer in a combination department and made the point the department should have quick response vehicles for aid calls and maybe minimal water for, say, a rubbish fire. Of course not; the department had to have the behemoths go to a cut finger. The department's argument was "we might be on an aid call and have a fire call" but as you point up the statistics show that the next call will likely be another aid call. Leave the behemoth in the barn and go get it if necessary (and we had four stations, another engine could have responded anyway.
Not sure where you're getting the "2-3 person workload" from. Particularly when patients are heavy, or in the basement, or upstairs, all 4 people on an engine company manage to be employed on a medical call, while the squad crew treats the patient, gets a history, documents their meds, etc. The engine is going to medical calls within their first due area and can go in service immediately if they get a fire. Maybe the biggest thing you're missing is that, unlike any other call, the EMS calls are actually billed out and will generally yield a net profit, which goes back into the department's budget and buys gear. How are you seeing this as a waste of resources that might otherwise be at the station watching TV?
Bunker Pants in the grocery store? hmmm....
Ryan Snyder the firefighters here in Vegas do that too. Nothing wrong with that
Common practice for us non volunteers buddy.
they say its for fast response. what’s the point in getting tested for speed on donning your ppe??
20.000 calls a year, big american lie... 54 calls a day ahahahaha
Denis Jensen 54 calls a day between 2 ALS trucks and to ALS ambos plus a LA unit so yeah it works out pretty well
They work ems dumbass
Even though they run ems its unrealistic fuckheads
54 calls with that many units is absolutely possible. I worked at a house that had an engine and one ambulance and we would run 25 calls a day.
Oh wow this fella is dumb. There’s multiples companies guy. That’s the station volume not apparatus volume.