Awesome job I was a volunteer fire fighter for over 25 years and when we got toned out to a wild land fire a lot of times we didn't know what we were going to need for gear
I was a volunteer, first one there opened all the doors, started the engine, tanker, and ambulance, put on your gear, and pulled out the vehicle you were assigned to while others were on the way.
Good job! Thank you for taking time away from your day to go help others. Truly appreciated. Don't pay any attention to the heroes bashing you.. using the term loosely for them.
My dept , we just sit back and watch it burn 😆 usually all just control burns so there is no reason to get in a hurry! No reason to respond CODE either unless it’s a life or death situation..
Wow! It's amazing to see such urgency! Never saw a crew leave the station so fast!! My local crew leaves the station so fast that the door doesn't get shut.
Volunteer orgaanization. You need staffing to leave. They were waiting for staffing. The days of everyone being able to leave work or living a minute from the firehouse are long gone. Second, its a brush fire.
It's a brush fire. In a town of LESS THAN 2,000 people, in the middle of april which is PA's rainiest season, of an area which is entirely forests and rocky cliffs. The place is soggy and deserted. Not every fire is a balls to the wall, chicken with the head cut off response.
Does not matter. Your insurance that the fire house has won’t cover you if you get hurt without your gear on. It’s there for your protection. Also if i was cheif and you went to a call with no gear on and still fought the fire without any gear on. You would be off the department. I am on a volunteer department in Nebraska. Getting tired of seeing these lazy departments do stuff like this and not get held accountable for their actions.
People on here saying stop bashing them they are doing great and helping their community. Well a lot of them bashing are fire fighters that know a thing or two. Like my rant why no PPE I get it’s a brush fire but what if someone trips and falls and lands face down in the brush fire then what your burned. By the looks of things they had plenty of time to put it on. Today’s word of the day. TRAINING….
@@cflshawn3377as an assistant chief not at this department correct? You ever think that they have different SOPs than you ? Technically all you need is one person on any truck to operate it . But we know you can’t do much with one guy . So ………..
@@cflshawn3377 To hell with your plan. Of course you only need one to drive a rig to the scene. Additional personnel can meet the tender at the scene but things generally go better with trained teams working together.
A lot of volunteer fire departments have members that respond directly to the scene with their gear in tow. Normal the ones arriving on the trucks, run the unit on scene.
"Who's going to show up?": I don't know about the US, but here in Germany we have an app for that. While we don't have to use the app (we also use a classic pager), responding can help leadership make the decision about who and what to send as the first vehicles. As for the lack of "hurry", my pager gives me the "key words", so I have half an idea what's happening and "house fire, people in danger" will get a different response to "small fire in an open area". I suspect they have something similar.
Wow it took them all of 3 1/2 minutes to pull out there is no excuse exception and reason for them not to be pulling out more than 1 minute this os negligence clean and clear period !!!!
Awesome job I was a volunteer fire fighter for over 25 years and when we got toned out to a wild land fire a lot of times we didn't know what we were going to need for gear
THe good ol' days of responding to the firehouse . Vol. FD 13+ years
I was a volunteer, first one there opened all the doors, started the engine, tanker, and ambulance, put on your gear, and pulled out the vehicle you were assigned to while others were on the way.
Good job! Thank you for taking time away from your day to go help others. Truly appreciated. Don't pay any attention to the heroes bashing you.. using the term loosely for them.
lol 95% of those comments are sarcasm.
Nice catches!👍🏻
Do you know what lightbar the brush truck has?
That Tanker is Awesome Looking!
Let’s not put any PPE on while we’re standing around waiting for the other members to “walk” to the hall.
Hi
I agree…. Slowest response ever. No PPE. Bad look on volleys. They should take this video down.
My dept , we just sit back and watch it burn 😆 usually all just control burns so there is no reason to get in a hurry! No reason to respond CODE either unless it’s a life or death situation..
Wow! It's amazing to see such urgency! Never saw a crew leave the station so fast!! My local crew leaves the station so fast that the door doesn't get shut.
Volunteer station for sure. But Grandpa could move a little faster though
@@Rodzilla43 right!?😂
Volunteer orgaanization. You need staffing to leave. They were waiting for staffing. The days of everyone being able to leave work or living a minute from the firehouse are long gone. Second, its a brush fire.
Wow! No turnout gear! They must be some real he men!
@@chazman4461 That's what POV response is for. Water on the flames ASAP.
It's a brush fire. In a town of LESS THAN 2,000 people, in the middle of april which is PA's rainiest season, of an area which is entirely forests and rocky cliffs. The place is soggy and deserted. Not every fire is a balls to the wall, chicken with the head cut off response.
Yeah everyone here needs to settle down please
@@Husky1980 Where did you post this video man? You got half of the US forestry dept. in here. lol
@@MrWolfSnack just here lol
Does not matter. Your insurance that the fire house has won’t cover you if you get hurt without your gear on. It’s there for your protection. Also if i was cheif and you went to a call with no gear on and still fought the fire without any gear on. You would be off the department. I am on a volunteer department in Nebraska. Getting tired of seeing these lazy departments do stuff like this and not get held accountable for their actions.
@@huskerman8850 Well go report them then if you're so mad.
nice catch
Liked and shared the video 👍🏻🚒
Thank you guys... Typical internet yahoos complaining... You're doing great things for your community
Good thing it was not a house fire. It does not look like anyone was in a hurry.
It's a brush fire. And this isn't Cali on a windy evening.
Respect 🫡
People on here saying stop bashing them they are doing great and helping their community. Well a lot of them bashing are fire fighters that know a thing or two. Like my rant why no PPE I get it’s a brush fire but what if someone trips and falls and lands face down in the brush fire then what your burned. By the looks of things they had plenty of time to put it on. Today’s word of the day. TRAINING….
Nice truck s and station
The volunteer fire fighters were I live would show these guys
Do they have a policy where they need to have 2 people on a tanker? I feel like just one is good enough for a tanker. 🤔
As an Assistant Chief all they need is 1 person for a Tanker.
One drives and mans the radio, the other is the hose jockey.
@@cflshawn3377as an assistant chief not at this department correct? You ever think that they have different SOPs than you ? Technically all you need is one person on any truck to operate it . But we know you can’t do much with one guy . So ………..
Two is always better. Portatanks are unwieldy & relays require more people to go fast & smoothly.
@@cflshawn3377 To hell with your plan. Of course you only need one to drive a rig to the scene. Additional personnel can meet the tender at the scene but things generally go better with trained teams working together.
The volunteers in my area are a lot faster than these guys.
Did I see that correctly? No one at the station had no bunker gear on. And the guys that showed up, got on the truck with no bunker gear. WTF?
Bruh it's a brush fire bunker pants and a T-shirt cuts it you don't always need gear for a brush fire
No one wears Bunker gear or brings any ??
A lot of volunteer fire departments have members that respond directly to the scene with their gear in tow. Normal the ones arriving on the trucks, run the unit on scene.
No forestry or structure fire gear.
Guess they don't wear turnout gear here
My ex-roommate's turtles move faster than they do!
He says from the comfort of his sofa.
@@dbyers3897 don't give me that crap! I spent 30 yrs as a volunteer firefighter and we all moved faster than that!
Curious about no PPE by any of the members.
Certainly no sense of urgency by anyone
If that’s volunteer, how do they know who’s going to show up an who’s not? They act like they was in know big hurry.
"Who's going to show up?": I don't know about the US, but here in Germany we have an app for that. While we don't have to use the app (we also use a classic pager), responding can help leadership make the decision about who and what to send as the first vehicles.
As for the lack of "hurry", my pager gives me the "key words", so I have half an idea what's happening and "house fire, people in danger" will get a different response to "small fire in an open area". I suspect they have something similar.
@@notsolm Im a volunteer firefighter from Australia and we too use a phone app.
embarrassing
Nobody in hurry
Wow it took them all of 3 1/2 minutes to pull out there is no excuse exception and reason for them not to be pulling out more than 1 minute this os negligence clean and clear period !!!!
Maybe SOP states no one man unit? Guess you use the right handle SMARTASS
@rons217garage3 what a sop state ? That makes no sense !
@@smartass3967 Safety in numbers. Read up on NFPA requirements & advisories then open your trap.