Chief seems like a very knowledgeable and humble guy. I'm a Lt/Medic at my department in Florida - I can definitely relate to when medic units request PD but give zero reference or stop answering the radio immediately after making the request. Their work schedule is odd to us as we're on the typical 24/48 schedule. I'm sure it's got its pros and cons though.
So is his call sign Battalion 4x? I would of thought that him being C Shift leader he would be Battalion would be Battalion 43, but regularly Battalion on the air is a female.
Chief seems like a very knowledgeable and humble guy. I'm a Lt/Medic at my department in Florida - I can definitely relate to when medic units request PD but give zero reference or stop answering the radio immediately after making the request. Their work schedule is odd to us as we're on the typical 24/48 schedule. I'm sure it's got its pros and cons though.
Where in Florida
Of course the PD likes to keep it vague when you are requested. Which usually means it’s a turf job.
Chief Hagerman was a hell of a good Firefighter when he was younger
I Love This would love to see more of LFD
12:19 when purple shirt goes down, I can guarantee it will be on the 3rd floor without an elevator.😂😂
10:38 I believe this firefighter has a brother on the job as well. His name is Phil. 😂😂😂
I love these videos. Do your equipment use alot of batteries?
Awesome video!!
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So is his call sign Battalion 4x? I would of thought that him being C Shift leader he would be Battalion would be Battalion 43, but regularly Battalion on the air is a female.
Call Sign Is 43
@@InghamCountyFireBuff ok thanks
It also Can Depend On The Shift Thats At Least I Think A Shift Is Battlion 41 B Shift Is 42 And C Shift Is 43@@abbottshaull9831
Chief doesn't like seat belts
That would appear accurate.