Very impressive! I have designed and worked with Mobile Command Posts over the past 20+ years and I can honestly say the Incident Management Unit 18 is everything it needs to be. Captain Caschera knows exactly what he's doing. He explained all of the technology exactly right. And, even better proof that he knows his stuff is that he knows that a restroom should never be onboard that truck for all of the reasons he stated. He's the voice of experience on every level. Well done! If I lived in that area, I'd be coming over to volunteer.
I’m retired out of active fire service and strictly work for our county FMO/OEM. I would definitely volunteer to work in the EOC and the Incident Management vehicle. This vehicle is awesome. Great job.
I was a member of a rehab unit in Rhode Island called special signal fire association the providence canteen and we have 4 rehab trucks and one of them is exactly like this same size with lights and sirens staffed by volunteers and active and retired police and fire personnel they respond to all structural fires and major police incidents throughout Rhode Island and nearby Massachusetts and Connecticut we were also the only canteen rehab allowed at ground zero on 9/11/01 i would post a picture of our canteen truck but it wont let me share the picture
YES I work as an Advisor for a valley Regional Fire 😊 we have TWO mid 2000 E-450 Retired Aid rigs as Rehab units. One donation and one that has all services done by FD in Cadets main response area. The Cadets work with MSO or Paramedic units called to big events. Help the Paramedic with BP vitals of FF on monitoring their bodies. The AC works on both rigs. We also have a F-450 quick attack brush rig and my favorite is 1500 gallon ( TENDER) or Tanker. This has been Called out by state DNR for wild land FF I maintain and drive the tanker and have kept it at my home during OFF season I have room next to my 1971 SeaGrave engine ( 750 Gallon tank) that is my baby restoration rig project. She runs fine. I have room next to my house if the valley Regional doesn't have a place to store her. Anyway I drive the tanker for training for Cadets to get Wildland Certified. Because I own an older Detroit Diesel. I am very understanding of the tanker even if it is much newer. The big difference is my 71 has a manual transmission, the Tanker has an Allison transmission. With a newer DD engine. 😊
Very important type Mobil Rig. I remember Y-2-K and everything this rift has, we were in building by the emergency private ( Boeing Airport) same set up. 😊 This is amazing that community have this moble command center that can be mobile, just like a expensive RV. 😊
As a volunteer firefighter myself, I can understand there is a problem with the truck. And bystanders yelling, you are not helping the case. However, not everyone needs to focus on the truck. Minus, who I assume is the chief climbing the ladder to help, it took practically the entire video before someone else went up the ladder. If the first engine is broke, just leave it and work off the next due, regardless if you have to drag a line from what looked to be 2 houses away. Not getting water on the fire can spread it to others.
Very impressive! I have designed and worked with Mobile Command Posts over the past 20+ years and I can honestly say the Incident Management Unit 18 is everything it needs to be. Captain Caschera knows exactly what he's doing. He explained all of the technology exactly right. And, even better proof that he knows his stuff is that he knows that a restroom should never be onboard that truck for all of the reasons he stated. He's the voice of experience on every level. Well done! If I lived in that area, I'd be coming over to volunteer.
What a blessing to come across this channel. So cool. I volunteered for 4 years while in college. Great experiences, and free education.
That is awesome!
That is bad ass
I’m retired out of active fire service and strictly work for our county FMO/OEM. I would definitely volunteer to work in the EOC and the Incident Management vehicle. This vehicle is awesome. Great job.
You should check out around you and see if you can help
I was a member of a rehab unit in Rhode Island called special signal fire association the providence canteen and we have 4 rehab trucks and one of them is exactly like this same size with lights and sirens staffed by volunteers and active and retired police and fire personnel they respond to all structural fires and major police incidents throughout Rhode Island and nearby Massachusetts and Connecticut we were also the only canteen rehab allowed at ground zero on 9/11/01 i would post a picture of our canteen truck but it wont let me share the picture
YES I work as an Advisor for a valley Regional Fire 😊 we have TWO mid 2000
E-450 Retired Aid rigs as Rehab units. One donation and one that has all services done by FD in Cadets main response area.
The Cadets work with MSO or Paramedic units called to big events. Help the Paramedic with BP vitals of FF on monitoring their bodies. The AC works on both rigs. We also have a F-450 quick attack brush rig and my favorite is 1500 gallon ( TENDER) or Tanker. This has been
Called out by state DNR for wild land FF
I maintain and drive the tanker and have kept it at my home during OFF season
I have room next to my 1971 SeaGrave engine ( 750 Gallon tank) that is my baby restoration rig project. She runs fine. I have room next to my house if the valley Regional doesn't have a place to store her.
Anyway I drive the tanker for training for Cadets to get Wildland Certified. Because I own an older Detroit Diesel. I am very understanding of the tanker even if it is much newer. The big difference is my 71 has a manual transmission, the Tanker has an Allison transmission. With a newer DD engine. 😊
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Very important type Mobil Rig. I remember Y-2-K and everything this rift has, we were in building by the emergency private ( Boeing Airport) same set up. 😊 This is amazing that community have this moble command center that can be mobile, just like a expensive RV. 😊
Thanks for sharing
Can you try to get the attention of Littleton Massachusetts Fire department its really cool and i want other people to see it
You should collaborate with the fire department coffee crew
Suggestion put a batter charger for radios where the phone is stored. To limit people inside for battery out.
when was you at Loyalsock Fire Dept because that's my hometown dept I live right down the road from this station and I love this channel
“@rickprobst7555 I’ll teach you. You should have said, “When were you at….?” You can thank me later.
We appreciate that. Thanks for watching
I like that they have a position for amateur radio.
keep up the great work!
Can you try to do a station tour of a NY city fire department?
Haha i remember when Rich was just a little guy in elementary school. I was a Jr. FF at Loyalsock from 2000 to 2002. And i took my emt there in 1999
Amazing unit!
Reminds me of the old "special 20"
Verry impressive rig!
love the video! subbed!
You should see Rehab 12 of Raleigh NC. First of it's kind in the state.
Have someone from the department send them an invite.
We would need the invite to make that happen
I understand this is in pennsylvania. Does something like this, the same program of volunteerism for education, exist in southern california??
Not sure but we hope to find out one day
VERY NICE SET UP, I WAS A RAIDO COMM GUY IN THE GUARD !!
Thanks for all you do
Exelente unidad!!!
Sure is
Nice video
Thank you that means a lot
Nice intro
Thanks something new
We have something similar to that here in Rhode Island it's called the batmobile
Would love to have the invite to come see it !
@@HeroesNextDoor I'm just a viewer and resident from Rhode Island you would have to contact the Providence police in Rhode Island about it
i live in Loyalsock Township
Who asked? No one cares.
I care. Thanks for sharing
@johnlebzelter4208 no one asked obviously I was talking to the guy from the channel not you
Years of doing Heroes Next Door and you don't get a shot of the lights, come on!
😂🤪
As a volunteer firefighter myself, I can understand there is a problem with the truck. And bystanders yelling, you are not helping the case. However, not everyone needs to focus on the truck. Minus, who I assume is the chief climbing the ladder to help, it took practically the entire video before someone else went up the ladder. If the first engine is broke, just leave it and work off the next due, regardless if you have to drag a line from what looked to be 2 houses away. Not getting water on the fire can spread it to others.
I think you commented on the wrong video.
@iamReddington bro I don't know how this got on here lol. Definitely another video lol
um
Shock mounts for your computers will solve your problems.
Our Battalion's and the Command Unit have shock absorbers installed and the computers still have their "time out"....
In God we trust.
In encryption, we mistrust
One problem with this unit, NO toilet !!!
He tells you why. That was on purpose 😂
This is very cool. But he said um 347 times.
Waste of taxpayer money. They are great at that. Same with police.
Well done on presenting a balanced view.
Thank you kindly!
I run a Rural Fire Service Operational Support Unit in Australia, compared to this, it's tiny 😂