Multiple Departments Responding, North Queensbury Fire, Working Structure Fire, 5-3-19
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- Опубликовано: 4 май 2019
- Multiple Departments Responding to the scene and tanker shuttles responding to a working structure fire in the North Queensbury Fire District On 5-3-19. Units Responding listed below:
Lake George Fire Car 230 - Chevy Tahoe
Lake George Fire Car 232 - Chevy Tahoe
Bay Ridge EMS Ambulance 721 - Ford Ambulance
Queensbury Central Fire Car 216 (FAST) - 2010 Chevy Tahoe
South Queensbury Fire Engine 307 - 2010 Spartan/Marion
South Queensbury Fire Rescue 106 - 1999 Spartan/Saulsbury
Queensbury Central Fire Utility 115 (FAST) - 2016 Ford F350
Queensbury Central Fire ER 317 (FAST) - 2014 Spartan Gladiator ERV
West Fort Ann Fire Engine Tanker 463 - 2016 Ferrara Inferno
Lake George Fire Engine 332 - 2008 Pierce Arrow XT
Bay Ridge Fire Engine Tanker 324 - 2004 American LaFrance Eagle
Bay Ridge Fire Engine Tanker 322 (x2) - 2010 Pierce Velocity
North Queensbury Fire Tanker 429 - 2018 Freightliner
Pilot Knob Fire Tanker 595 - 2008 Sterling Acterra/Wildefire
Fantastic video!!
Thank you
@@tricountyfirevideos how do you stay so calm especially when you have to respond to so many emergency calls daily
2:19 that trucks horn was all worn out sounded like a silent version of Thomas the train. 😂
Lool
IKR
BRUH
Yeah I’d get that checked out that’s only a 2014 Spartan
Yeah i noticed that and at first i thought they just hella cheaped out on the horn but it being worn out makes more sense.
this is what I like about small communities, they respect the lights and sirens.
That's how it is down here in Boerne Texas
It's like that sometimes in Minnesota
Craig Wood mainly because they have some where to pull off to unlike a city where it’s bumper to bumper 24/7 😂
Same here in a small town in Minnesota
@@Offical_Conflict_Gaming saw one clip I believe was LA but can't remember
But 9 cars went through an intersection after the truck was there running lights and siren
So it ain't just bumper to bumper
Synchronized 3 car pull-over at :55 They sure as hell would not do that in new York!
This was recorded in New York...
@@tricountyfirevideos I should of said New York City
@@p71collector yes new York City is full of idiots that think they can just go as they please and emergency vehicles have to let them go first or wait on them
@@tricountyfirevideos i saw an ambulance kind of like thd yellow truck toward the end but a different colorand it was in boston...shouldve charged my phone🤣i am planning to get a gopro soon to record bad drivers and cool footage of me riding my dirtbike and in case i see firetrucks or police responding
This IS taking place outside of Lake George NEW YORK! Look at the road sign if you don't believe me. It is a NY State Highway.
0:48. Noticed he had a 19 Granite Mountain Hotshots shirt on.
Makes me happy to see that people even from far away are still keeping the memories of them alive.
( I live a about 20 minutes away from where the incident had occurred)
4:05 - legendary engine right here, best looking one and best sirens
The drivers at 0:55 could come to my town and teach people how to pull over for emergency vehicles.
5:20 Best siren combo I’ve heard in a long time
I swear the way that Q rolled up was badass
I love how the cars all move out of the way at the same time when they hear the Q
Dylan’s Videography they’re like i don’t want to get blasted!!
Central New York Responses 😂
Wonder how big the fire was with that amount of equipment response. Good to see the drivers getting out of the way for equipment.
Decent sized fire, but lots of tankers were called due to no hydrants in the area.
Adding on w/ No hydrants, Tanker shuttles are an uphill battle but done right they can be done effectively. I was part of a group in Alaska that performed a tanker shuttle ,we flowed 1000GPM for over 1 hour!
@@trob0914 just depends on the area we utilize tanker shuttle operations a lot in my area and they are always smooth flowing an organized. But we also do a lot of rural water movement trainings throughout the year. At my department you have to have the rural water movement class completed before you can be put on as a driver. And if you miss 2 of the trainings held in a row your pulled from the driver list until you start taking the training exercises again.
Beauty video man! Love the responses.
Thank you!
Nice video, great job on the information in the discription!
All 3 cars pulling over at 0:55 in sync was just 😌🤌 *chef kiss
Awesome comp! Those are some awesome units
Thanks!
0:53 Those cars pulled off in sync lmao
Lmao you wouldn't see that often where I live loo
God bless all of those man and woman out there risking their life to save others I hope you all come home safely
Excellent everyone pulls to the right!!! Great job
Those are some lovely engines!
TANKER TASK FORCE !!! Awesome video
Great catch!
Astounding video!
Great Catch!🚒🚑
Nice video ! Glad to see people pulling over for the emergency equipment . All nice looking fire equipment also. God bless all the public safety men and women . The U S A might have some problems , BUT I would not to live anywhere else.
Agreed, thanks for watching!
You can't even spell
Thanks for great video,from uk
Thank you!
i LOVE the horns on Bay Ridge Engine Tanker 322
Me too! Thanks for watching!
I’m used to big fires but this one had to been beyond huge.....glad to see everyone moving out of the way. My biggest pet peeve when ppl don’t
They sure have nice engines for sush a small town
4:39 gotta love the sound of hadley e-tone
Um no thats a freightliner
Amazing video!!
Thank you!
I love your video!
Thank you very much!
Awesome! I subscribed👍🏼
Wow! Nice catches
Thank you!
great video!
VERY NICE VIDÉO OF A LOT OF VÉHICULES !!!
THANKS !!!
BEST REGARDS OF FRANCE.
Thank you for watching!
Great video! That tahoe almost cought some major air lol
Cought
Sweet camera work!
North Queensbury’s new tanker looks amazing! Sweet catches!
Agreed! Thanks for watching!
Great video
Thank you!
nice video! lot fewer rescues out west
Best drivers ever! 0:55
0:44 satisfying suspension
If you’ve ever seen a fire truck that has the lightbar just above the windshield and not on the roof, that’s an indicator of a low clearance overhead door, meaning a standard configuration rig and an aerial rig wouldn’t fit in the building.
Nice catch
Thanks!
It’s amazing people actually move out of the way.
One thing must be implemented! Every fire truck should be equiped with remote "beacon" changing traffick lights on green when aproaching.
What a cool awesome volg I like fire trucks
Hot response
3:18 come on brother rev that Q up at the intersection. Nice video btw Tri-County keep it up. Much ❤️
It’s something to see people surprised at how many rigs were called. I know different areas operate differently. But this response here would just be an initial first due response for my county here in PA
Rescue 106 horn will break your ear drum
👍 I love you!!
Nice Catches!
Thank you
Great vid. I’m a cfs cadet. (Country fire service)
Nice video
Thank you!
Sorry for the loss of your chief...
As a formal Vol Fireman , I loved the video , but Tanker 324 was missing a couple of hard suction hoses as it went by the camera. Don't know if anyone else noticed. . . Wonderful camera work . . .
Thank you. They were apart of the tanker shuttle, and the ladders and hard suction were in use at the building fire.
Not to mention the porta pond
0:54 those 3 cars move as 1. SYNC!
yes i love it the new Orleans whelen 5:19
4:10 AWESOME!!!
What! No ladder trucks? Outstanding video though! God Bless!
Nice Video
Thank you
How big was that fire 2 volunteer co
Good video...nice job! With all those rigs responding you'd think it was a 77th alarm fire!
I had a slight chuckle at 3:43 where the light turns yellow then red to allow the truck to pass, but the red car on the left still overshoots the line then bites down hard as if the driver was heavy on the brakes at the last minute.
1:01 the Audi and the Honda turned to perfectly in sync lol
Was that a steam whistle @2:23?
i remeber being in that gas station having some coffee and a muffin wondering what was going on... now i know haha
Sweet
Quick question at 4:26 what does FAST mean on the side of that truck
5:21 Love that!!
4:15 if a fire truck is coming you don't stop in the middle of the road!
ive seen people not stop at all there was a lot of cars and it was an ambulance the cars didnt even care for it
@@imakememes3885 it's better for the to stop than move. Then the engines can decide how they want to go around them
My house was just down the street from that I got home from school next thing I know there’s 10 fire trucks flying by
The one tanker hardly slowed down and it was running a RED light. Honestly, I was amazed it didn't hit a car.
Awesome compliation
324 missing a ladder
"Emergency Squad 51"
Great video, but no ladder company? 😢
Thanks! Yeah they didn't call for any
That north queensbury pumper truck air horn sounded like an fart lol🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
Am I wrong or does " Engine tanker 324 " seem like it has less hoses than it should and is missing some ladder or whatnot off the sides ? Any reason behind that?
Hi there! Yes, the ladders and hard suctions off 324 were being utilized by firefighters fighting the structure fire. Thanks for watching!
Dam that’s a big fire
Yep, needed lots of water through tanker shuttles
how big is this fire!!!
The Pilot Knob tanker blew right through the intersection. Didn't clear it! Very dangerous! Bay Ridge 324, however, did a good job.
Doesn't matter where the scene is, you stop and clear the intersection especially when proceeding against a red light. Basic safety. Day 1 stuff for EVOC drivers.
SQFR Rescue 106 did a nice job too!
Saw a couple people that need tickets
Очень красивый транспорт
Why does Engine tanker 324 have an eq instead of the real thing? They cost about the same
@ 55 seconds I want everyone to pay close attention.. 😆 this is how much move to the right to let emergency vehicles pass!!! Pure textbook.. 😃
Learn how to spell
Sounds like someone is strangling that poor truck's horn at 2:32
Lol
All those volunteer agencies responding to a dumpster fire????? 😉😉😉Nice video....
Structure fire lol. Thank you for watching!
Do they Honk/change the Siren manually? Or is it automatic? Im not from the USA so i never saw one of those trucks in reallife
There's buttons to push for the Federal Q siren and horns
2:22 Horn on the Truck at that time stamp is Fouled. Sounds like a Toy Train Whistle. XD
Mr Northwest Sirens I just got a new video of the same truck. They replaced the horns
@@tricountyfirevideos Ah, cool! Good to hear they fixed them.
Nice video ! unfortunately, In France people do not have the same respect for our firefighters.
Tanker @5:01 coming thru the red light was running to fast to stop if he had too, it was red on his inside please drive safe so you will not hurt someone and get the rig to the fire
Why does CR-V not have tinted windows? they come standard with all models in UK and it has those crappy wheels to
Car 216 got some major air. lol
Eh not really, there was a big dip in the road
Yes
A little faster and he truly would have got some air.
Awesome video! Dude catches air at 47 sec in! Lmao.
Ambulance response call 3 light flashing hold 5 people go 45 mph
What’s a working fire mean?
what siren is on the ambulance at 0:20 ?
Power call?
Pretty sure its a feneix storm pro
uhhhh, is that engine sick at 2:23
Where was this fire at I know it said North Queensbury but where
poststar.com/news/local/queensbury-house-fire-deemed-accidental/article_9087f285-8269-5562-8c35-ccd1b5913db1.html
Bring back the old lighting system damn these strobe lights I have a nighbor had a seizure because of 8 cop cars and they're strobe light s they were told repeatedly to turn them off while he was sizing there was a fight broke out in front of his apartment
I like the old rotating lights anyway
Lots of tankers, no hydrants? Interested to know how they did it, do you pull from a static source like a lake and use drop tanks? Was there a static source near the fire you relay pumped up? Around here we usually pull from lakes and shuttle tanker by tanker, usually into a single drop tank manned by engine 2 (pumper/tanker, only 2 seats) and engine 1 usually has its own drop tank and pumps its own water (first due, seats 6) we rely on mutual aid for man power and extra water supply, if engine 2 is needed on scene we only have one tanker, which is aging and only holds 1.75K gallons. Usual fire around here we have 5-6 tankers shuttling water, 3-4 engines bringing man power, and if we’re lucky we get a ladder truck. Happily though the next town over (our auto aid) is buying a new ladder truck soon!
They used portable tanks here, and the tanker shuttle filled up at a hydrant down the road