At 5:50, is that two small firefighters and one regular size firefighter or two regular size firefighters and one giant firefighter? He must be at least 18” taller.
@@roelverastegui4396 classic! I don’t know what my favorite part is, the mysterious ladder ballet, or the attack crew calling for more pressure while the kinks in the line created by the shirtless “helper” lay in the driveway. And that’s not a knock on Houston Fire, I know they get it done.
I have yet to understand why the Engine Company didn't drop a supply line before the Crew pulled attack lines. I guess the new Fire service doe not teach that.
These trucks average 500 gallons while flowing at about 100-125 gpms on a 1 3/4. That gives you 4 minutes before you're out of water IF youre constantly flowing. Most departments have their second due engine catch the plug and stretch in, and theyre typically less than 3 minutes out. It's a waste of time unless you're on a fire where time no longer matters because its a big box, etc.
Fire service has evolved. 1st due priority now, is get a line in service and stop fire spread. In my department, our engines all carry 1000 gallons, our 2nd or 3rd due catches the plug, unless it's close for 1st. In this case, there were reports of ppl trapped, hitting a hydrant by 1st in companies, delays rescue. Life over property.
oddball1711 I know...I suck. I was originally gonna throw it up on the Delta side and the crew started heading back to the alpha side. Don’t remember what I did after that...fan, tools, etc.
Wow I'd say that's a bumpy road your Public Works Department or State whoever owns the road needs to take better care of the roads that's an accident waiting to happen
I live in the same city and yeah it is a problem it has been reported on the news many times its an issue that the whole city is facing but the city is too stupid to fix it
This is also a city that suffered catastrophic floods in August-September 2017, including my daughter’s house. Water on roads is the number one destroyer of roads.
You can blame the bumpy roads on the stupid Democrat Sylvester Turner who Pockets more money then he puts into the city government that ain't the only Road that's rough
Sure it does. I’ve been to plenty places in Italy, Spain, France and the U.K. that are far worse. Like this video, they too are full of 3rd World immigrants.
At 5:50, is that two small firefighters and one regular size firefighter or two regular size firefighters and one giant firefighter? He must be at least 18” taller.
enid0mom I’m just gonna say it’s a above average size Captain 😂
How many times will “T-SHIRT” walk past the kinked hose?
Hey let's watch our house burn down and make sure we stay in the way of the fire department!
Don't want to lose that parking spot.
They are not in the way they're next to their truck if you call that being in the way.
John Sr. Funny thing is they moved it AFTER we overhauled. Not to mention they ordered pizza 🍕 and had a nice picnic while we worked 😂.
@@roelverastegui4396 classic! I don’t know what my favorite part is, the mysterious ladder ballet, or the attack crew calling for more pressure while the kinks in the line created by the shirtless “helper” lay in the driveway. And that’s not a knock on Houston Fire, I know they get it done.
why is no one closing the front door?
Keep these coming!
why can’t or don’t the ppl in pickup get out of the way?
Definitely should post more videos brother stay safe
I have yet to understand why the Engine Company didn't drop a supply line before the Crew pulled attack lines. I guess the new Fire service doe not teach that.
No it's cuz the budget cuts to the fire department for mayor Sylvester Turner the idiot
These trucks average 500 gallons while flowing at about 100-125 gpms on a 1 3/4. That gives you 4 minutes before you're out of water IF youre constantly flowing. Most departments have their second due engine catch the plug and stretch in, and theyre typically less than 3 minutes out. It's a waste of time unless you're on a fire where time no longer matters because its a big box, etc.
Fire service has evolved. 1st due priority now, is get a line in service and stop fire spread. In my department, our engines all carry 1000 gallons, our 2nd or 3rd due catches the plug, unless it's close for 1st. In this case, there were reports of ppl trapped, hitting a hydrant by 1st in companies, delays rescue. Life over property.
What’s up with the 20’? Lol
4.40 I'll just leave the ladder here for someone to trip over
oddball1711 I know...I suck. I was originally gonna throw it up on the Delta side and the crew started heading back to the alpha side. Don’t remember what I did after that...fan, tools, etc.
Wow I'd say that's a bumpy road your Public Works Department or State whoever owns the road needs to take better care of the roads that's an accident waiting to happen
I live in the same city and yeah it is a problem it has been reported on the news many times its an issue that the whole city is facing but the city is too stupid to fix it
This is also a city that suffered catastrophic floods in August-September 2017, including my daughter’s house. Water on roads is the number one destroyer of roads.
You can blame the bumpy roads on the stupid Democrat Sylvester Turner who Pockets more money then he puts into the city government that ain't the only Road that's rough
@@christopherbascom5017 no just Sylvester Turner he's the one that won't fix anything
John .mcphaill if the city is lacking it’s because of Turner that’s what I meant
At first, I thought the guy in the white shorts had just a towel wrapped around him. Yikes!
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Living proof 'Murka's a 2nd-world dereliction. Good grief. Nothing in Europe looks this miserable.
What is a “Murka”?
Sure it does. I’ve been to plenty places in Italy, Spain, France and the U.K. that are far worse. Like this video, they too are full of 3rd World immigrants.
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