responders need lunch too :). Where I work there are always firemen shopping there. park their truck right down the side of the building. sometimes they get a call and ask us to hold their product. (which we do) and we give it back when they return
Nice ride along with some lessons: #1 don't use a cellphone while driving anything especially in a code 3 mode, #2 visibility first, national pride second, #3 air horn training needed. ;-)
Benjamin Beytekin #1 Typically the cell phone isn't in play. The computer system has been junk recently as he was checking the mapping on the electronic application. #2 The flag does not affect our visibility, only the cameras. #3 It and the Federal Q help move traffic the most and make the most noise.
Ok, ok! I know #2 is only bad for the video audience ;-) #3 some more interval horn than a continous horn you know. Nevertheless I don't wanna be a teacher. Take care guys!
Well by law they are allowed to use their cell phones and that was a second so it's not like is texting and driving or continues looking at his cell phone so there's no big deal here.
Why is everyone so quick to judge? I first saw the cellphone before I read the comments and when I saw it I thought "I wonder why he needs that for navigation, don't they have MDTs?" But everyone else instantly went to texting while driving... Even Tri-State Fire explained it was for navigation and people still went crazy.
VERY nice driving but to be honest: I#d be pissed if the co-driver pulls the horn as often as that guy did, i'd just cut it through that he can't honk any more :D
My dad was a volunteer for 23 years in a small town so everyone basically knew him. Anyway when someone was driving with the wail he would either turn the wail off or cut the cord to that siren. He thinks wails on fire trucks sounded I don’t wanna say gay but eh
@tcthompson811 Your dad sounds like one of those volunteers i cant stand. A siren is a tool to help get you on scene safetly and efficiently. I wish he would cut the wires at my department. That chief must not have any backbone. Please drop the department!!
@@VlerkeDamne I checked google according to them the traffic advisor lights give directions to oncoming traffic so that motorists know where to drive at a scene
This came up on my feed, I'm from the UK so question, for a MVA, (RTC for us) with entrapment and a possible major trauma what medical response would there be?
G'day. In our county for all MVA's fire, police, and EMS are dispatched. Depending on reports depends on the type of response from EMS. For a regular MVA one squad and a supervisor is sent. It may be upgraded at any point. We had a MVA with a pin a few weeks ago with 4 ambulances on scene. It totally depends on the scenario.
@@tri-statefire768 we have a separate NHS ambulance service, so for a possible major trauma you would get the ambulances for the number of patients each with at least one paramedic, a fast response car with an advanced paramedic, the ambulance service would also send the trauma car with one or two critical care paramedics and a doctor who either a senior anesthesiologist or a trauma specialist, helimed might also respond as a first responder staffing as the trauma car, helimed will be airborne in two minutes from the call and in more rural areas or places with access issues can be first on scene
Could be a great video clip, but the flag in cab and thick window divider spoil the view ahead. Driving is good, but way, way too much with the sirens and air horn. Sounds like you are 'demanding' a way be cleared for you. Good driving standard is to use your lights/horns only to get their attention, approach at a lower, constant speed and give them time to move out of the way. A rapid approach with lights & sirens just panics people into doing the wrong thing. But overall enjoyed it.
Dang. Here I thought I'd find a decent video WITHOUT that annoying powercall siren... I swear if they ever install that annoying mess of a siren in our rigs, I'd respond without sirens to literally everything. lol
It's gotta be an east coast thing. because I've never heard that kind of siren except for when I see RUclips videos from out east. Here in the Midwest, most common is the Code 3 brand, Whelen, and Federal. I guess it's whatever gets the public's attention. lol
The audio level is different for everyone. Both the horn and the sirens need to cycle from low to high. Keeping it at one level means not everyone can hear it. Intermittent blasts are more effective.
Wow ... way to endanger your entire crew there driver.. a split second is all it takes to have an accident.. you should have had your ass chewed out and suspended for 30 days at least for even picking it up behind the wheel of that piece of apparatus!!!
That guy on the air horn is just givin'er!
@03:00 the officer is thinking it takes the boys in red to part the Red Sea. 😂😂
At first I was wondering where your station was... then I realized you guys were at IHOP.
responders need lunch too :). Where I work there are always firemen shopping there. park their truck right down the side of the building. sometimes they get a call and ask us to hold their product. (which we do) and we give it back when they return
Nice horn work by the Cap.
Damn good response great driving!
ScannerAudio Thank you!
ScannerAudio At least you're one of the few to think so.
ScannerAudio You damn right! that was beautiful but the second guy on the horn lol that started to tingle a bit more then the siren
This is area where I live. Thank you for your service.
@@tri-statefire768 Really? I think this is sick cool! Amazing!
This crew definitely heroes. Thank You guy's.
in most states when in emergency mode sirens and horns must be used at all times. good work
zb6146 thank you sir
This officer can use the horn holy
That Q though
Nice ride along with some lessons: #1 don't use a cellphone while driving anything especially in a code 3 mode, #2 visibility first, national pride second, #3 air horn training needed. ;-)
Benjamin Beytekin #1 Typically the cell phone isn't in play. The computer system has been junk recently as he was checking the mapping on the electronic application. #2 The flag does not affect our visibility, only the cameras. #3 It and the Federal Q help move traffic the most and make the most noise.
Ok, ok! I know #2 is only bad for the video audience ;-) #3 some more interval horn than a continous horn you know. Nevertheless I don't wanna be a teacher. Take care guys!
Benjamin Beytekin You too, Sir! Keep 'em busy!
Benjamin Beytekin, hallo, kannst du mir etwas über diese Box neben dem Fahrer sagen? Ist das die Schaltbox, werden dort die Gänge angezeigt?
@@Fireman2509 es ist eine Gangschaltung
3:09 everyone did a good job of moving out of the way except this 18-wheeler.
Well by law they are allowed to use their cell phones and that was a second so it's not like is texting and driving or continues looking at his cell phone so there's no big deal here.
"Comedy" Category? I'm missing something I think. Nice response.
BRAVO ACTUAL That's our fault. I mean to change it every time but always get sidetracked and forget! Thank you though!
good driving i hope you get to all of you fires safely
Why is everyone so quick to judge? I first saw the cellphone before I read the comments and when I saw it I thought "I wonder why he needs that for navigation, don't they have MDTs?"
But everyone else instantly went to texting while driving... Even Tri-State Fire explained it was for navigation and people still went crazy.
VERY nice driving but to be honest: I#d be pissed if the co-driver pulls the horn as often as that guy did, i'd just cut it through that he can't honk any more :D
EnjoyFirefighting - International Emergency Response Videos Just a little jittery. No big deal.
Well. at least most everybody got out of the way; so it worked.
I got a fever, and the only solution is more airhorn
Excellent video
G.Sarjos Thank you, Sir!
G.Sarjos Thank you, Sir!
The air horn is all fun and games until you deplete your air and lock up your brakes.
MORE cow bell !!!
When responding with my company we use the wail siren
My dad was a volunteer for 23 years in a small town so everyone basically knew him. Anyway when someone was driving with the wail he would either turn the wail off or cut the cord to that siren. He thinks wails on fire trucks sounded I don’t wanna say gay but eh
@tcthompson811 Your dad sounds like one of those volunteers i cant stand. A siren is a tool to help get you on scene safetly and efficiently. I wish he would cut the wires at my department. That chief must not have any backbone. Please drop the department!!
Fantastic I hope you make more videos 😀
What are those small flashing lights above the two way radio?
Traffic advisor
Ye now you also made me curious haha what is that
@@VlerkeDamne I checked google according to them the traffic advisor lights give directions to oncoming traffic so that motorists know where to drive at a scene
@@darrennaude7532 thank you! I found nothing on google only an advisor on how to plan my route to France lol
@@VlerkeDamne I just Googled what is a traffic advisor in a fire truck, maybe you'll understand it better.
Power call was moving them
This CANNOT have occurred in New Jersey... NO-ONE in NJ pulls over for EV's...
West Virginia
Facts. We make our own way its very concerning
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Barboursville West Virginia finest right there
This came up on my feed, I'm from the UK so question, for a MVA, (RTC for us) with entrapment and a possible major trauma what medical response would there be?
G'day. In our county for all MVA's fire, police, and EMS are dispatched. Depending on reports depends on the type of response from EMS. For a regular MVA one squad and a supervisor is sent. It may be upgraded at any point. We had a MVA with a pin a few weeks ago with 4 ambulances on scene. It totally depends on the scenario.
@@tri-statefire768 we have a separate NHS ambulance service, so for a possible major trauma you would get the ambulances for the number of patients each with at least one paramedic, a fast response car with an advanced paramedic, the ambulance service would also send the trauma car with one or two critical care paramedics and a doctor who either a senior anesthesiologist or a trauma specialist, helimed might also respond as a first responder staffing as the trauma car, helimed will be airborne in two minutes from the call and in more rural areas or places with access issues can be first on scene
ruclips.net/video/vwxPioFkZhY/видео.html
Not sure if this will work in your region but might give you some India how it works
Should be a law against those "power call sirens"... Great driving ,btw!
What state are they in
I like this
Could be a great video clip, but the flag in cab and thick window divider spoil the view ahead. Driving is good, but way, way too much with the sirens and air horn. Sounds like you are 'demanding' a way be cleared for you. Good driving standard is to use your lights/horns only to get their attention, approach at a lower, constant speed and give them time to move out of the way. A rapid approach with lights & sirens just panics people into doing the wrong thing. But overall enjoyed it.
Here in New York running with lights and siren you are DEMANDING the right of way.
Yeah, we are "demanding" you get out of our way. By law you have to.
Guys that Flag in the window shield blocking the view of the camera is really annoying .
Jorge Manuel come on bro, merica.
'Murica!
Driving and looking at his cell phone is not good
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Dang. Here I thought I'd find a decent video WITHOUT that annoying powercall siren... I swear if they ever install that annoying mess of a siren in our rigs, I'd respond without sirens to literally everything. lol
jr63049 Haha, bro. I was up front and it's the only electronic I like. The Q is good enough for me.
It's gotta be an east coast thing. because I've never heard that kind of siren except for when I see RUclips videos from out east.
Here in the Midwest, most common is the Code 3 brand, Whelen, and Federal. I guess it's whatever gets the public's attention. lol
jr63049 It is a Whelen siren we just had the powercall programmed into it. There's just nothing better than a Q and some good air.
My favorite siren tone thus far is the Whelen Warble
Sirisma Warble/Powercall. Same thing I would say
I think I just got a chubby
At 1:00 the driver needs to put his phone down
Navigation
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Enough of the air horn rookie.
Hehehe
Jon Doe It was effective on traffic movement.
The audio level is different for everyone. Both the horn and the sirens need to cycle from low to high. Keeping it at one level means not everyone can hear it. Intermittent blasts are more effective.
Jon Doe the air horn use was perfect.... sounds like you probably aren't a firefighter.
Can't a guy just like an air horn? :)
Wow ... way to endanger your entire crew there driver.. a split second is all it takes to have an accident.. you should have had your ass chewed out and suspended for 30 days at least for even picking it up behind the wheel of that piece of apparatus!!!
You mean when the driver was on his phone?
like the air horn is going to change anything..
Russell Pedersen It's there for a reason.
When it is needed. Not non stop. It has shown over and over that it is ineffective in the way it was used by this crew.
Actually, it and the Federal Q make the most noise and make traffic move faster, so... I can tell you haven't heard a Fire truck horn in real life.
1:03 get.off your're phone no texting and driving
Especially not when you are running a red light. Firetrucks need to use due regard when breaking laws.
put the cell phone away, your driving.
that can be done by the person in the passenger seat or before you leave the station, not when emergency driving.
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@@russellpedersen5212not “before you leave the station” as that’s delaying the response
Noisy clowns.
We're clowns ... but u be the the first one Calling when you need someone to save ur ass
@@nikwindsor5474 he's just troling bro