Can't have a moment's peace without this guy showing up.... :P Nah, I kid. Fun as always, man. A note about the change of mind at about 3:15 , originally I thought it would have been neat to go in from up there, but then I realized that he couldn't help some of the civs, nor put out the fires inside since you can't take a hose up the ladder. I also intended for Garrett to come from the opposite direction but explained things to him wrong. XD For those of you with an eagle eye that noticed the yellow square on the side of the fan. A random custom texture I threw in from my main modpack that says "Fan God" as an inside joke when someone misread the original "Fan 600" written there.
Typical engine has 500-1000 gallons of water on it, which can last 3-6 minutes. Most average three story single family structures well involved can take about 20-30 minutes to put out. obviously not all of the time a hoseline will be running, and there's often more than one hose line running. Tens of thousands of gallons used easily on a really good fire, most smaller towns will struggle to supply that amount, so they rely on tanker shuttles to make runs to and from.
just a little tip if you want to rp like real don't open all the doors bc the oxygen will fuel the fire only open the doors when all the fire it out. (loves the videos man)
Not a bad idea, but from the actual IRL firefighters from my group, it depends on different things, and you don't want to choke the fire too much either. It's a balancing act. At the stage the fire was it's best to open things up for ventilation so you can see what you're actually doing. Fire typically doesn't spread as fast as it does in most video games even out in the open where there's plenty of air to fuel it.
@@Elias_Auxilibus yea ik it's different in a game but that's why I said if you want to make it real also irl you only open them when the fire is out tk clear the house. but I get your point 👍🏻👌:)
Aye. Most folks don't realize that medical calls are more common for FD than anything fire related, unless you happen to be at certain stations in some larger cities.
Mate, Read the requirements before buying a game. Haven't you learned that in high school? Decisions are important and you need to think about what you buy and what you're choices can be and can or will deflect against you.
Nice video keep up the good work
Can't have a moment's peace without this guy showing up.... :P
Nah, I kid. Fun as always, man.
A note about the change of mind at about 3:15 , originally I thought it would have been neat to go in from up there, but then I realized that he couldn't help some of the civs, nor put out the fires inside since you can't take a hose up the ladder. I also intended for Garrett to come from the opposite direction but explained things to him wrong. XD
For those of you with an eagle eye that noticed the yellow square on the side of the fan. A random custom texture I threw in from my main modpack that says "Fan God" as an inside joke when someone misread the original "Fan 600" written there.
Typical engine has 500-1000 gallons of water on it, which can last 3-6 minutes. Most average three story single family structures well involved can take about 20-30 minutes to put out. obviously not all of the time a hoseline will be running, and there's often more than one hose line running. Tens of thousands of gallons used easily on a really good fire, most smaller towns will struggle to supply that amount, so they rely on tanker shuttles to make runs to and from.
just a little tip if you want to rp like real don't open all the doors bc the oxygen will fuel the fire only open the doors when all the fire it out. (loves the videos man)
Not a bad idea, but from the actual IRL firefighters from my group, it depends on different things, and you don't want to choke the fire too much either. It's a balancing act. At the stage the fire was it's best to open things up for ventilation so you can see what you're actually doing. Fire typically doesn't spread as fast as it does in most video games even out in the open where there's plenty of air to fuel it.
@@Elias_Auxilibus yea ik it's different in a game but that's why I said if you want to make it real also irl you only open them when the fire is out tk clear the house.
but I get your point 👍🏻👌:)
egg conty what type of city is that
Can you do the same series as Spencer TV in farming simulator 22
What update?
I ront now
....the update for the suburban callouts for all three departments. This stuff is still pretty new to the game. Only been 2 weeks since it was added.
I love your vids!!
One thing when you play this game is that you can go grab the gurney for transport
Good 👍 job geret
Gpm has to be higher than BTU to put the fire our
It finishes its loading for single player and it then crashes
Just seeing where you're driving the firetruck cheetahmail call is realistic because fire trucks drive to Medical calls
Aye. Most folks don't realize that medical calls are more common for FD than anything fire related, unless you happen to be at certain stations in some larger cities.
My game keeps crashing so I can't play it and it's really annoying
Get a better pc
Yeah not that easy mate
Mate, Read the requirements before buying a game. Haven't you learned that in high school? Decisions are important and you need to think about what you buy and what you're choices can be and can or will deflect against you.
@@PrisonerBlack I'm in the Uk mate not US we don't have highschool
@@syntaxerror-z5z dang mate my bad
About 30000 gallon
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U should play some romantik it's fun game it might get lots of views
how to download the new version of the game? just don't say it's the steam version 😤
hi