Outstanding!! 👏👏👏Masked and water on the fire within seconds of rolling up. And removing that hood in under a minute. There are lessons here for many fire departments to learn. Come off the truck prepared to go in service and stop messing with the hood latch to get it open - just two diagonal cuts at the hinges is all that is required. Two man crew got it done!!
Even lafd and LAPD responding as always excellent outstanding brilliant they deserve alot of credit tons of it let's honor and appreciate the paramedics and firemen and police 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 let's stop and hope the driver is doing ok right wonder what the car fire don't work to hard appreciate you guys thanks !!!! Joe
Well done! About the fastest I've ever seen a crew get water on a fire. About 35 seconds from when he gets out of the truck (with most of his PPE already in place!).
That was fast! I'm still surprised so many idiots kept driving when the road was obviously blocked. So many things can blow in a car; shock absorbers, airbags, tires, that can send shrapnel all over.
Now that is a knockdown. Pump operator had line charged by time nozzle man had it stretched. This could be perfect training video for other depts on how to work as team. Outstanding job
What? Are you serious? It took like 40 seconds from the Engine coming to a stop until water was flowing. Sure, there was no hurry as the car was totaled anyway, but seriously, how is 40 seconds fast?
@@EnjoyFirefighting I guess your not a firefighter go try and see how fast you are or your just plain ASS STUPID because you don't have a CLUE have a NICE DAY
@@rdbimages Swiss FD responding to a camper fire ... water is flowing within 25 seconds from the moment the Tanker comes to a stop: ruclips.net/video/sOTG-nG463c/видео.html
@@rdbimages time from arrival to water flowing: 30 seconds, without being in a great hurry. Engine from the Vienna FD arriving on scene of a car fire: ruclips.net/video/OByOpfLiHy8/видео.html
@@Addrit85 I suppose that’s true. But you might want to get your eyes checked by a good optometrist or ophthalmologist. Haha. 🤪😉 Chicago’s black over red paint scheme goes back almost as far as to when the LACoFD was established. It was between 1927-29 when the city purchased 28 Model A Ford’s for their Battalion Chiefs. The roofs of the cars were a tar composition that could not be painted and so they were left black, while the bottoms were painted red. During those years, Fire Commissioner Albert Goodrich also started the tradition of the green light on their apparatus, as his family owned a steamship line. He was well aware of the required red and green lights on ships identifying their port & starboard sides, allowing for safe passing during inclement weather. The green lights were installed on the officers side of all fire apparatus and firehouses based upon this nautical theme.
@@CPR12345 I’ve heard that, about the history of Chicago’s colour schemes and the use of the green light - but I like my fire trucks red and chromed out with the exposed ladders and pump panels/hoses/equipment (not absolutely everything hidden in compartments like some departments do, not that Chicago does that, I just mean in general) like LACoFD engines. And I LOVE the shade of red they do their apparatus in. I like some black accents kind of like the Detroit trucks have now, but I’m not a fan of the black over top. But with that being said - I haven’t seen a fire apparatus that I didn’t like, paint colours or overly boxy with everything hidden in compartments notwithstanding. And it’s what’s inside that counts of course, not the paint job!
@@Addrit85 yes sir, I can appreciate that everyone has their own tastes. And it is definitely not the paint job that does the job of putting out fires and helping/rescuing people…but the “eye candy” gives each department its identity…unless you are like a lot of Chicago suburbs that have copied the black over red in recent years. (But, it is said that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. 😉) I am happy that you can appreciate and like what Chicago’s rigs look like, even if they’re not your favorite. 🚒🙂
Bless Good video. LACounty Fire got off the engine ready to go to work, not like City of LA. They spend God’s knows how much time to get ready to put the fire out. Thanks 😊
my mistake, i thought you commented under an LA City video! haha. yes, in LACo.FD all engines and trucks/quints have a captain assigned, all same rank and responsibilities.
The intent of her asking people to move back or stop doing what their doing is that a vehicle *FIRE* is right next to a gas station, where *FLAMMABLE* materials are, and it could be dangerous for them to be there, since fire can spread. Maybe you should think for one second.
@@Summer-Kidthey were nowhere close to being in danger. That fire wasn’t going to spread to the gas station, the cop just had to have her power trip. And oh yea, I’ve been a firefighter since 2012, what firefighter experience do you have?
Wait, where did that city come from? Where we’re at fire that looks like they’re not saying something that will make the firetruck help in the emergency cause a police officer won’t help it, so how can I help because they don’t know how to help it.
Not sure if you’re just dumb but there’s vegetation right next to the fire feeding straight to the gas station, but still it’s good Fire got there quick.
Unless this vehicle explodes like the movies. I think we're all safe. The imagination runs wild when you don't know what you're talking. That's why most car fires are usually put out by a single fire engine
Tell that to the thousands of people who have freak accidents and die or get seriously hurt. No harm in being extra careful. A car literally passed a police vehicle blocking the road. You never know.
The intent of her asking people to move back or stop doing what their doing is that a vehicle *FIRE* is right next to a gas station, where *FLAMMABLE* materials are, and it could be dangerous for them to be there, since fire can spread. Maybe you should think for one second.
@Summer-Kid so what it is not sitting at the pump where there is even more extinguishing agents available at a pull of a switch. It's not TV it's not blowing up.
The intent of her asking people to move back or stop doing what their doing is that a vehicle *FIRE* is right next to a gas station, where *FLAMMABLE* materials are, and it could be dangerous for them to be there, since fire can spread. Maybe you should think for one second.
Take notes kids, the one doing all the job is the firefighter while the captain and the engineer bosses him around!! He is gonna end up tired they might get a structure fire, if they are first at scene he is gonnabe done by the end of the shift while the engineer and the captain are gonna be chilling!! Its a bitch!! Thats how fire departments work!! I am currently a firefighter with cal fire!! Here with cal fire we all work!! Even the captain!! You guys decide if you guys want to join a county or municipal or cal fire wonk😊
There is I seen him get out at the fire he wasn't wearing a jacket you can't see him very well because of the firefighter in the back blocking the view when he gets out
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Wow lady Hawthorne officer.....1....maybe you should be doing your job and directing traffic instead of being a 'Karen' and telling people, who are in no danger whatsoever, that they should move their cars and not videotape.
The intent of her asking people to move back or stop doing what their doing is that a vehicle *FIRE* is right next to a gas station, where *FLAMMABLE* materials are, and it could be dangerous for them to be there, since fire can spread. Maybe you should think for one second.
The intent of her asking people to move back or stop doing what their doing is that a vehicle *FIRE* is right next to a gas station, where *FLAMMABLE* materials are, and it could be dangerous for them to be there, since fire can spread. Maybe you should think for one second.
With so many videos on ytb showing dead slow approaches for a simple wet on red knock down, real cool to find a smooth and simplistic quick attack, kuddos lafd
That lady cop in the beginning needs to chill-out. Those people in the gas station were in zero danger, and they were far enough away to not hamper Fire Dept. operations. Kudos to E-160 on having a line that comes off the rear for situations like this so they don’t have to pull hose from a transverse bed out into traffic.
The intent of her asking people to move back or stop doing what their doing is that a vehicle *FIRE* is right next to a gas station, where *FLAMMABLE* materials are, and it could be dangerous for them to be there, since fire can spread. Maybe you should think for one second.
The intent of her asking people to move back or stop doing what their doing is that a vehicle *FIRE* is right next to a gas station, where *FLAMMABLE* materials are, and it could be dangerous for them to be there, since fire can spread. Maybe you should think for one second.
I bet you don't even know how to properly dress yourself in gear and oxygen. There's a lot that goes into it, sure the water spraying is the easy part, but knowing all the ways of attack and being quick while also being 100% safe, is the hard part.
@@Alice_Typhon I was a Firefighter for 15 yrs so I'm well aware of what is involved and the fact that Firefighting is a job that requires a minimal amount of education or skill to be paid a maximum amount of money.
@@Alice_Typhon Clearly you are the one who has no inside knowledge of the job as you think the tanks that are worn are oxygen tanks. FYI they contain compressed air and are very easy to put on. No great skill involved in any of it. I have no doubt you are one of many people who are blinded by what you watch on TV and movies and therefore caught up in the hero worship parade. Just remember things are very often not what they are portrayed as especially by movies and television.
@@Dbodell8000 Calling it a oxygen tank isn't wrong. For someone who talks down on firefighters to be one for 15 years doesn't make a lot of sense to me. Probably some neck beard who couldn't pass your exams.
@@Alice_Typhon Exams for What? It's not an educated job. And for your info I left and after I received my degree to take a job that did require an education.
Lol that officer in the beginning “sir instead of videotaping you should move your car”. Sweet vid
Los Angeles County Fire Department / Engine 160 Crew , YOU all did an outstanding great job working as a great team together!!!!!!
Great video! Engineer is on game with fast water!
nice job!!! not even a minute that fire was out, geat job
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Outstanding!! 👏👏👏Masked and water on the fire within seconds of rolling up. And removing that hood in under a minute. There are lessons here for many fire departments to learn. Come off the truck prepared to go in service and stop messing with the hood latch to get it open - just two diagonal cuts at the hinges is all that is required. Two man crew got it done!!
Even lafd and LAPD responding as always excellent outstanding brilliant they deserve alot of credit tons of it let's honor and appreciate the paramedics and firemen and police 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 let's stop and hope the driver is doing ok right wonder what the car fire don't work to hard appreciate you guys thanks !!!! Joe
Well done! About the fastest I've ever seen a crew get water on a fire. About 35 seconds from when he gets out of the truck (with most of his PPE already in place!).
Tysm firefighters and police department for saving people life yall saved my uncle but.. he passed away but..... tysm
That was fast! I'm still surprised so many idiots kept driving when the road was obviously blocked. So many things can blow in a car; shock absorbers, airbags, tires, that can send shrapnel all over.
Great video! Thank you! Haven't seen anyone put water in a veh. fire that fast in a while! Faster than LAFD at least 😅
They do this a Fair amount, btw so does LAFD, two of the busiest and best departments in the country!🇺🇸
From arrival to the start of water discharge is smooth and wonderful, I respect firefighters who are reliable.
Now that is a knockdown. Pump operator had line charged by time nozzle man had it stretched. This could be perfect training video for other depts on how to work as team. Outstanding job
Great job one of fastest set up to put the fire out very impressed
What? Are you serious? It took like 40 seconds from the Engine coming to a stop until water was flowing. Sure, there was no hurry as the car was totaled anyway, but seriously, how is 40 seconds fast?
@@EnjoyFirefighting I guess your not a firefighter go try and see how fast you are or your just plain ASS STUPID because you don't have a CLUE have a NICE DAY
@@EnjoyFirefighting Where is your video showing us your superman tactics???🤣🤣🤣
@@rdbimages Swiss FD responding to a camper fire ... water is flowing within 25 seconds from the moment the Tanker comes to a stop: ruclips.net/video/sOTG-nG463c/видео.html
@@rdbimages time from arrival to water flowing: 30 seconds, without being in a great hurry. Engine from the Vienna FD arriving on scene of a car fire: ruclips.net/video/OByOpfLiHy8/видео.html
LACoFD has the best looking engines in the business. Beautiful.
Nah, that would be Chicago. ruclips.net/video/HrnUOgxuAXo/видео.html
@@CPR12345 Can’t agree but hey. Eye of the beholder
@@Addrit85 I suppose that’s true. But you might want to get your eyes checked by a good optometrist or ophthalmologist. Haha. 🤪😉 Chicago’s black over red paint scheme goes back almost as far as to when the LACoFD was established. It was between 1927-29 when the city purchased 28 Model A Ford’s for their Battalion Chiefs. The roofs of the cars were a tar composition that could not be painted and so they were left black, while the bottoms were painted red. During those years, Fire Commissioner Albert Goodrich also started the tradition of the green light on their apparatus, as his family owned a steamship line. He was well aware of the required red and green lights on ships identifying their port & starboard sides, allowing for safe passing during inclement weather. The green lights were installed on the officers side of all fire apparatus and firehouses based upon this nautical theme.
@@CPR12345 I’ve heard that, about the history of Chicago’s colour schemes and the use of the green light - but I like my fire trucks red and chromed out with the exposed ladders and pump panels/hoses/equipment (not absolutely everything hidden in compartments like some departments do, not that Chicago does that, I just mean in general) like LACoFD engines. And I LOVE the shade of red they do their apparatus in. I like some black accents kind of like the Detroit trucks have now, but I’m not a fan of the black over top.
But with that being said - I haven’t seen a fire apparatus that I didn’t like, paint colours or overly boxy with everything hidden in compartments notwithstanding. And it’s what’s inside that counts of course, not the paint job!
@@Addrit85 yes sir, I can appreciate that everyone has their own tastes. And it is definitely not the paint job that does the job of putting out fires and helping/rescuing people…but the “eye candy” gives each department its identity…unless you are like a lot of Chicago suburbs that have copied the black over red in recent years. (But, it is said that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. 😉) I am happy that you can appreciate and like what Chicago’s rigs look like, even if they’re not your favorite. 🚒🙂
Very impressive 👏, best of 2023
Officer, I'd much prefer the insurance payout....
It wouldn’t be easier to use another an. Equipment to open the vehicle
That cop tho!
Damn, a 3 second knockdown. Fantastic.
Bless Good video. LACounty Fire got off the engine ready to go to work, not like City of LA. They spend God’s knows how much time to get ready to put the fire out. Thanks 😊
Nice work and huge over reaction by the police officer
That's right let the Rookie do all the work....
Excellent video!
Got a Question there is Always a Captain in an Engine or a Truck ?
my mistake, i thought you commented under an LA City video! haha. yes, in LACo.FD all engines and trucks/quints have a captain assigned, all same rank and responsibilities.
@@FB1ResponseVideos No problem thanks for your vidéos, where do you pick all this informations ?
information is gained through time spent around different departments, but most information can be found online!
@@FB1ResponseVideos Okay thanks you !
3:06 I like how they waived to each other
Sad commentary on fire fighting when a perfect execution like this is celebrated for being so unusual.
Holy shit that woman cop really wanted to tell others what to do, they were in no danger where they were.
The intent of her asking people to move back or stop doing what their doing is that a vehicle *FIRE* is right next to a gas station, where *FLAMMABLE* materials are, and it could be dangerous for them to be there, since fire can spread. Maybe you should think for one second.
@@Summer-Kidthey were nowhere close to being in danger. That fire wasn’t going to spread to the gas station, the cop just had to have her power trip. And oh yea, I’ve been a firefighter since 2012, what firefighter experience do you have?
@@joker432 that'd be nice if we were talking about fire fighter's actions, but this is law enforcement.
@@Summer-Kid just like I thought, you have no experience
Yea, as a firefighter its legal to be close to the car that's on fire and record.
Good job fast response good job I keep watching
Does anybody know what happened?
The White entry level Mercedes is exempt from the 300 ft clearance
law as he followed engine #160 too close.
Great catch great Jon by the County boys. Tell that cop to eat more fiber and relax...lol
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Wait, where did that city come from? Where we’re at fire that looks like they’re not saying something that will make the firetruck help in the emergency cause a police officer won’t help it, so how can I help because they don’t know how to help it.
LOL, the lady cop has a vivid imagination.
just being safe
Not sure if you’re just dumb but there’s vegetation right next to the fire feeding straight to the gas station, but still it’s good Fire got there quick.
Until something happens, and you'll be the first person to whine that she didn't do her job.
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Unless this vehicle explodes like the movies. I think we're all safe. The imagination runs wild when you don't know what you're talking. That's why most car fires are usually put out by a single fire engine
What is the size of the hoseline ?
Great work
Great job got water on it fast. Engines blocking the scene awesome.
No gloves is crazy
how did you catch that😑
Nice
Props to engine 21 with their respect to the FDNY who perished 21 years ago.🚒✝
0:38 please tell me that driver got a ticket
no gloves sad sad
The female officer was so funny. No one was remotely close to the car.
But she cute
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Tell that to the thousands of people who have freak accidents and die or get seriously hurt. No harm in being extra careful. A car literally passed a police vehicle blocking the road. You never know.
The intent of her asking people to move back or stop doing what their doing is that a vehicle *FIRE* is right next to a gas station, where *FLAMMABLE* materials are, and it could be dangerous for them to be there, since fire can spread. Maybe you should think for one second.
@Summer-Kid so what it is not sitting at the pump where there is even more extinguishing agents available at a pull of a switch. It's not TV it's not blowing up.
Une belle chose est la technique de démontage
The first officer😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The intent of her asking people to move back or stop doing what their doing is that a vehicle *FIRE* is right next to a gas station, where *FLAMMABLE* materials are, and it could be dangerous for them to be there, since fire can spread. Maybe you should think for one second.
Take notes kids, the one doing all the job is the firefighter while the captain and the engineer bosses him around!! He is gonna end up tired they might get a structure fire, if they are first at scene he is gonnabe done by the end of the shift while the engineer and the captain are gonna be chilling!! Its a bitch!! Thats how fire departments work!! I am currently a firefighter with cal fire!! Here with cal fire we all work!! Even the captain!! You guys decide if you guys want to join a county or municipal or cal fire wonk😊
There appears to be no Captain on that engine
I noticed that also. Looked like a 2 man crew.
There is I seen him get out at the fire he wasn't wearing a jacket you can't see him very well because of the firefighter in the back blocking the view when he gets out
@@stevepotthast4911 no it was a three-man crew
how amazing, water on within 30 seconds of pulling up. Why does it take 5 minutes plus at a structure fire?
Because there are more steps involved with getting prepared on a house fire, then a car.
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Wish we could record like these videos in other countries too! Good job fire fighters!
Wow lady Hawthorne officer.....1....maybe you should be doing your job and directing traffic instead of being a 'Karen' and telling people, who are in no danger whatsoever, that they should move their cars and not videotape.
The intent of her asking people to move back or stop doing what their doing is that a vehicle *FIRE* is right next to a gas station, where *FLAMMABLE* materials are, and it could be dangerous for them to be there, since fire can spread. Maybe you should think for one second.
What was that lady cop on about?💀
The intent of her asking people to move back or stop doing what their doing is that a vehicle *FIRE* is right next to a gas station, where *FLAMMABLE* materials are, and it could be dangerous for them to be there, since fire can spread. Maybe you should think for one second.
The gas station is right there. Why would they fuel up here?
there was no exposure issue.
With so many videos on ytb showing dead slow approaches for a simple wet on red knock down, real cool to find a smooth and simplistic quick attack, kuddos lafd
Miracle! American firefighters are the slowest in the world to attack the fire, these ones were fast (as worldwide)
👍👍👍👍👍nice
LA County running with three men on engines?
@KobeistheGOAT really? I always assumed LACoFD had minimum staffing of 4.
@@mackflickerson6722 about half are 4 man engines but still a lot with only 3
the 4 man engines are usually paramedic/assessment engines.
That lady cop in the beginning needs to chill-out. Those people in the gas station were in zero danger, and they were far enough away to not hamper Fire Dept. operations. Kudos to E-160 on having a line that comes off the rear for situations like this so they don’t have to pull hose from a transverse bed out into traffic.
Of course
The intent of her asking people to move back or stop doing what their doing is that a vehicle *FIRE* is right next to a gas station, where *FLAMMABLE* materials are, and it could be dangerous for them to be there, since fire can spread. Maybe you should think for one second.
@@Summer-Kid I was a FF (captain) 32 years. That vehicle is no where close enough to those pumps to be an issue.
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The car is too far from the gas station it would mot cause anything.
As long as nobody’s is injured it just gotta sucks that you lose your ride to a car fire
those cars at the gas station were not in danger...chill out, offiicer.
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Hahahah proves you don't have to be smart to be a cop that lady cop ohhh move your cars like that car fire is going to make the place go boom
The intent of her asking people to move back or stop doing what their doing is that a vehicle *FIRE* is right next to a gas station, where *FLAMMABLE* materials are, and it could be dangerous for them to be there, since fire can spread. Maybe you should think for one second.
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Yep takes a lot of brains to spray water on a fire. Talk about your overrated glorified jobs Firefighting has got to be at the top of the list.
I bet you don't even know how to properly dress yourself in gear and oxygen. There's a lot that goes into it, sure the water spraying is the easy part, but knowing all the ways of attack and being quick while also being 100% safe, is the hard part.
@@Alice_Typhon I was a Firefighter for 15 yrs so I'm well aware of what is involved and the fact that Firefighting is a job that requires a minimal amount of education or skill to be paid a maximum amount of money.
@@Alice_Typhon Clearly you are the one who has no inside knowledge of the job as you think the tanks that are worn are oxygen tanks. FYI they contain compressed air and are very easy to put on. No great skill involved in any of it. I have no doubt you are one of many people who are blinded by what you watch on TV and movies and therefore caught up in the hero worship parade. Just remember things are very often not what they are portrayed as especially by movies and television.
@@Dbodell8000 Calling it a oxygen tank isn't wrong. For someone who talks down on firefighters to be one for 15 years doesn't make a lot of sense to me. Probably some neck beard who couldn't pass your exams.
@@Alice_Typhon Exams for What? It's not an educated job. And for your info I left and after I received my degree to take a job that did require an education.
Wow