Jim Devilbiss if a volunteer department can afford stations like these, perhaps they could pay for better staffing. Paid career members provide the best response times and best customer satisfaction.
Eric White Everybody deserves and needs a full time public safety department. If the station is so big and awesome, perhaps pay8ng a full time staff would be better, since people save people, not fire stations.
So even if it is a small town like 5,000 or less people you still say they need a full time station? Even if they get only one fire call a month one or two car crashes? For medical the volunteers can just go to the call with equipment they have that is needed right away while the ambulance is responding for the city or station. Where I live that is what they do. NO I DO NOT WANT TO ARGUE ABOUT IT THATS JUST WHAT I KNOW AND BELIEVE!!!
Something 99% of American fire stations have in common? They are small. Not that it would be a negative aspect to be small, just saying. I like the design on some of them
@@josh70812 Hater? How am I a hater just because I point out a fact? A circumstance which is neither positive nor negative? There are simply different department layouts and tactics which lead to different station structures. No hate about it at all, I actually stated that I like some of the stations! Maybe you see it as hate because I point out that America doesn't have the biggest in everything? I guess you aren't American?
EnjoyFirefighting - International Emergency Response Videos I’m American you not American you’re Germany you don’t know nothing about America I see you be trash talking about America. Didn’t Germany lose world war 2 y’all military shitty. Germany don’t even have freedom. Without America Germany wouldn’t be shit
@@josh70812 strange ... then why do you write "we'll" instead of "well"? Doesn't that get a completly different meaning then? And I'm German, not Germany. It's as if I'd call you America instead of American... And no, even if you turn it that way, I I actually wasn't trash talking about America. What's the problem about having small stations? The answer is that there's no problem about it at all, so why should my statement be trash talk about it? Freedom? Yeah sure ... better don't go into that argument any deeper :D
Hay we do not have small stations but yes I agree we do have small stations as well. Are biggest station is like 8 bays about. They have 50 bay stations
1:03 Talks about Seattle Station 10, but never shows Station 10. See it here: i.pinimg.com/736x/2b/ff/5d/2bff5db94f6ee96a12e4d3a3462cbdde.jpg and here: ruclips.net/video/EHOMcvYHtT8/видео.html One of the things I like about Station 10 is that instead of having overhead bay doors (like a home garage door) they have double bi-fold doors (like a phone booth) that are fast and easy to open manually in the even of a power failure.
Fire poles are going more and more out of style as they pose a serious risk of injury to firefighters, especially during the night shifts or after several hard calls. This is why most stations have their on-call rooms at the same level as the apparatus, while other levels are reserved for offices, training rooms, dispatch and such things.
None in Midland MI. We believe that one of the stations did but they removed it or still have it but no longer in use... I am young still in high school and I thank the reason we had it was as a tower. We only have three stations and that station is our main station. I did ask some fire personal and they say they either use stairs or are converting stations with poles to everything on the one floor or in some places having things underground and units on top as seen in the video.
@schemer1911 we in dallas still have stations with poles in them I believe we currently have 4 stations that still have poles but I'm not 100% on that. Btw I do work for dallas fire as well #DFR
This video was certainly an experience for the senses. Not a positive experience, no, but certainly an experience
All stations are very modernistic and outstanding but they’re also all paid departments. There are some really beautiful volunteer stations also.
Jim Devilbiss if a volunteer department can afford stations like these, perhaps they could pay for better staffing. Paid career members provide the best response times and best customer satisfaction.
Small cities do not need paid staff 24/7 365! That’s why they have cool stations!
Eric White Everybody deserves and needs a full time public safety department. If the station is so big and awesome, perhaps pay8ng a full time staff would be better, since people save people, not fire stations.
So even if it is a small town like 5,000 or less people you still say they need a full time station? Even if they get only one fire call a month one or two car crashes? For medical the volunteers can just go to the call with equipment they have that is needed right away while the ambulance is responding for the city or station. Where I live that is what they do.
NO I DO NOT WANT TO ARGUE ABOUT IT THATS JUST WHAT I KNOW AND BELIEVE!!!
Seattle fire station 20 is the station 19 from the tv show station 19.
LA station 127 is the station from station 51 in the show emergency!
the one with the big windows and the tiller in seattle is right by my house O_O
Orlando Sta 1 should of made this list
* Should *have* made. (Or the contraction "should've," the hearing of which by the unread is the source of the erroneous "should of.")
And the one with the tiller is station 32 (Seattle fire)
Nice but can I get as look more of the inside? Energy green, bidet, modern looks, eh?
Though very small Glendale MO had a very unique building.
What is the song in the video?
Nice.
Something 99% of American fire stations have in common? They are small.
Not that it would be a negative aspect to be small, just saying. I like the design on some of them
Dude I see you under every video you a America hater we’ll stay out America I hope trump ban Germany people from america
@@josh70812 Hater? How am I a hater just because I point out a fact? A circumstance which is neither positive nor negative? There are simply different department layouts and tactics which lead to different station structures. No hate about it at all, I actually stated that I like some of the stations! Maybe you see it as hate because I point out that America doesn't have the biggest in everything?
I guess you aren't American?
EnjoyFirefighting - International Emergency Response Videos I’m American you not American you’re Germany you don’t know nothing about America I see you be trash talking about America. Didn’t Germany lose world war 2 y’all military shitty. Germany don’t even have freedom. Without America Germany wouldn’t be shit
@@josh70812 strange ... then why do you write "we'll" instead of "well"? Doesn't that get a completly different meaning then? And I'm German, not Germany. It's as if I'd call you America instead of American...
And no, even if you turn it that way, I I actually wasn't trash talking about America. What's the problem about having small stations? The answer is that there's no problem about it at all, so why should my statement be trash talk about it?
Freedom? Yeah sure ... better don't go into that argument any deeper :D
Hay we do not have small stations but yes I agree we do have small stations as well. Are biggest station is like 8 bays about.
They have 50 bay stations
no 0:12 is station 27
1:03 Talks about Seattle Station 10, but never shows Station 10. See it here: i.pinimg.com/736x/2b/ff/5d/2bff5db94f6ee96a12e4d3a3462cbdde.jpg
and here: ruclips.net/video/EHOMcvYHtT8/видео.html
One of the things I like about Station 10 is that instead of having overhead bay doors (like a home garage door) they have double bi-fold doors (like a phone booth) that are fast and easy to open manually in the even of a power failure.
Piss poor photography, nice stations probably!
Does any fire stations have fire poles anymore my hometown fire station has one
We still use them in West Midlands in the uk
Fire poles are going more and more out of style as they pose a serious risk of injury to firefighters, especially during the night shifts or after several hard calls. This is why most stations have their on-call rooms at the same level as the apparatus, while other levels are reserved for offices, training rooms, dispatch and such things.
None in Midland MI. We believe that one of the stations did but they removed it or still have it but no longer in use... I am young still in high school and I thank the reason we had it was as a tower. We only have three stations and that station is our main station. I did ask some fire personal and they say they either use stairs or are converting stations with poles to everything on the one floor or in some places having things underground and units on top as seen in the video.
@schemer1911 we in dallas still have stations with poles in them I believe we currently have 4 stations that still have poles but I'm not 100% on that.
Btw I do work for dallas fire as well #DFR
Robbins Fire Department in Chicago had it
perth amboy fd in nj