Firefighter Wildland Fire Pack - What to carry

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
  • Fire Crew Supervisor Chris "Roo" Ruano will demonstrate what items to carry in a Firefighter Fire Line pack.
    The pack used in this video is a
    Mystery Ranch Hotshot Pack for use in Wildland Fire Crew applications
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  • @montanawildman8600
    @montanawildman8600 Год назад +7

    Ex shot member back in 03 and 04 modoc nat forest primarily, good to see a gear rundown video, I remember my pack was roughly 35 to 40 lbs somewhere in that ball park I believe, most of my weight was my camelback then extra water bottles, upper pocket carried usually min 2 saw chains for Sawyers, saw file, flat file for my polaski , head lamp and spare batteries , ribbon for hazards or markings, 2 flares, lighter, boot laces, bugz safety glasses, sunscreen, pen and notebook, moleskin for blisters, another incident notebook with frequencies and all that jazz for air to ground and other info, fire map of the incident and emergency blanket for warmth- very good to have! In main part mres/ or sack lunch, beanie, spare socks, on my hip had a Gerber Leatherman tool side pouch pocket on pants granola bar or chips for energy, other side pocket, sometimes baby powder for skin chaffing.... it does happen and suuucks! Cheers men !

  • @GADonMc
    @GADonMc Год назад +9

    As a Hotshot (in the early 90’s), our packs weren’t modular. I carried two ammo pouches (like you have) on the web belt. They each had two quarts of water - 1 quart rectangular plastic bottles. And I’d carry 2 or four more in the side policies on the pack.

    • @PREPANDDEFEND
      @PREPANDDEFEND  Год назад

      I also remember those rectangular quart bottles. I was a hotshot in the late 90’s and I would carry two of them in an empty fire shelter pouch worn on my waist belt held on by those “Alice clips”. 👍🏼

  • @freedomrings7860
    @freedomrings7860 Год назад

    Well sir long time no see just ran into this video by accident lol, glad to see you are still getting after it… I hope you remember when you showed me how to CrossFit.

  • @colinflauta2148
    @colinflauta2148 Год назад +2

    This is a really good wildland kit video. One thing I would add is a GOOD file for your tool. IMO everyone on the crew should have one. A few things I would recommend for some is body glide, chap stick, and some tactical gummies. Nothing beats some gummies after a long hike to bring you back to life.

    • @hectorarias9516
      @hectorarias9516 8 месяцев назад

      Agreed. Everyone on my crew carries a file to take some licks when work gets slow.

  • @bobby49ist
    @bobby49ist Год назад

    Excellent video to learn all this and I think this is a good tool for residents who live in mountain towns if they get cut off from evacuation and trapped they need.that but like to see video of fire shelter and how to survive serious fires any where we could be can you show video of any of these

  • @johnhawkins5513
    @johnhawkins5513 2 года назад +3

    Awesome video explanation of what to carry and how each item is used. Solid FF. Thank you.

    • @PREPANDDEFEND
      @PREPANDDEFEND  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the feedback and thanks for watching

    • @emmanuelawosusi3276
      @emmanuelawosusi3276 2 года назад +1

      @@PREPANDDEFEND Can me going to fire academy help me become a hotshot ? What agency do you work for ? love the channel's great information .

    • @emmanuelawosusi2365
      @emmanuelawosusi2365 2 года назад +1

      @@PREPANDDEFEND how long are hotshots seasonal or all year around?

  • @emmanuelawosusi2365
    @emmanuelawosusi2365 2 года назад +1

    Nice

  • @slackjawedyokel1
    @slackjawedyokel1 2 года назад +2

    no foil ?

  • @tylerharris6892
    @tylerharris6892 12 дней назад

    Yo, what brand carabiners did you get?

  • @silverstreamcfm3365
    @silverstreamcfm3365 Месяц назад

    Stupid question I know. How do you keep your pack from pushing your pants down and constantly untucking your yellows? I have this problem almost religiously 😂 and yes I wear a belt.

  • @TheNickademas1
    @TheNickademas1 Год назад

    I’m curious to how much your setup weighs including water?…I have a back county backpacking background and the lighter the better.It seems as though these line bags aren’t completely unreasonable weights.

    • @PREPANDDEFEND
      @PREPANDDEFEND  Год назад +1

      Most Packs are set up at least 40 lbs of weight including water and chainsaw fuel and oil. Folks can definitely be running heavier weight if caring more chainsaw parts or batteries but I'd say 40 lbs is pretty standard for minimum fire crew gear.

  • @gumbi8989
    @gumbi8989 2 года назад +1

    How often do guys pass away from doing this job?? Are you constantly at risk of getting surrounded by the fire? Or are you further away the majority of the time?

    • @PREPANDDEFEND
      @PREPANDDEFEND  2 года назад +2

      I would say that most of the time we are not right next to the fire. But just like any other hazardous industry, we train a lot and when someone gets hurt it’s usually due to some industry standard or procedures being violated.

  • @emmanuelawosusi2365
    @emmanuelawosusi2365 2 года назад +4

    Should I go to fire academy or just apply for the forest service to get on a hotshot crew?Can I do both sucture on season and wildland off season?

    • @evandertamayo9587
      @evandertamayo9587 2 года назад +2

      Depends on level of fitness and prior experience tbh I would recommend finding a scoop that’s currently what I’m doing

    • @miguelmeza6111
      @miguelmeza6111 2 года назад +7

      Hey Emmanuel, im a WFF with the USFS got four seasons of experience prior to me getting hired on to my first season I went to a wildland firefighter academy and took some other fire science courses at my local community College as they help build your basic knowledge. I also recommend you call your local hotshot crew as well the district office of the national forest you are applying to and get some contact information and do a fee stations visits and as them what they are looking for when they hire a first year seasonal. Do this, run, hike and don't give up and you can be a WFF too. Best of luck.

    • @noahgomez1673
      @noahgomez1673 2 года назад +2

      I just got hired on with only cpr and fire tech 1 under me. They need so many people rn you might get hired on

    • @emmanuelawosusi2365
      @emmanuelawosusi2365 2 года назад +1

      @@noahgomez1673 thanks man

    • @colinflauta2148
      @colinflauta2148 Год назад +1

      If you are planning on doing structure, you will need to go to a fire academy. USFS is all wildland with the exception of WUI and you generally don't need a full firefighter I academy. If you want to work for an all hazard department with tons of wildland firefighting go Cal Fire which will require a FFI academy.

  • @zacharycollins3917
    @zacharycollins3917 2 года назад +1

    What cheatsheet do you use for radio Communication and etc

    • @PREPANDDEFEND
      @PREPANDDEFEND  2 года назад +1

      Radio cheat sheet that I use are laminated lists of commonly used frequencies in my area, and in which zones to find them in my radio. It just saves time when I am rapidly building a command group scan list in my BK radio.

  • @Zayne_24
    @Zayne_24 Год назад

    Can a Wildland firefighter carry a 1 gallon jug cause I got a yeti rambler 1 gallon jug and wanna use it when I get my certifications

    • @PREPANDDEFEND
      @PREPANDDEFEND  Год назад

      Not recommended to carry such a large jug. You can carry 1 gallon by carrying water in your camelback reservoir, then more water in smaller, easily accessible water bottles or canteens.

  • @Luis-xp1ts
    @Luis-xp1ts Год назад +1

    Any recommendations on wildland boots?

    • @PREPANDDEFEND
      @PREPANDDEFEND  Год назад +1

      BOOTS- For several decades, the go to wildland boots are the "logger" style boots. Some of the more well known companies are, White's, Nick's, and Drew's. After 20 years of wearing boots year-round I began to have the need for a lower heel boot. For the last 4 years, I have been using Hiax Wildland boot for its lower heel and more "tactical" boot type weight distribution

    • @colinflauta2148
      @colinflauta2148 Год назад

      Danner also makes some good boots that don't need as much of a break-in as Whites or Nicks. Won't last as long but if you need them and don't have the time to break them in they are a good boot that will get you through the season.

  • @gumbi8989
    @gumbi8989 Год назад

    How much weight on average do you guys carry around in your packs?

    • @PREPANDDEFEND
      @PREPANDDEFEND  Год назад +1

      About 40 lbs

    • @gumbi8989
      @gumbi8989 Год назад

      @@PREPANDDEFEND Do you ever have problems with your body from carrying around that much weight? Does it strain your body in any way?

    • @PREPANDDEFEND
      @PREPANDDEFEND  Год назад

      @@gumbi8989 So far I’m good, but yes , back gets Mike’s after a while. Many of my friends and co-workers are dealing with knee issues.

  • @TheMissing8
    @TheMissing8 2 года назад +10

    TP huh? I'm a wet wipe guy myself.

    • @PREPANDDEFEND
      @PREPANDDEFEND  2 года назад +4

      😂
      Definitely …
      Good Point.

    • @watercoinzero
      @watercoinzero 2 года назад

      @@PREPANDDEFEND ruclips.net/video/i9aNSlDQ5v4/видео.html #ChainsawOverKill
      #ChainsawSafety #TreesNotCoEds #TipZipsMakePunjis
      #DownWithWildFires

    • @itsyaboimat2393
      @itsyaboimat2393 2 года назад +1

      @@milescorp6237 good to know I've been doing in State wildland Firefighting with my fire department here in Maine, this year is hopefully going to be my first out of state season

    • @emmanuelawosusi2365
      @emmanuelawosusi2365 2 года назад +1

      @@PREPANDDEFEND what type food is best for wildland firefighting to carry for breakfast,lunch,dinner.what is a L-180.

    • @emmanuelawosusi2365
      @emmanuelawosusi2365 2 года назад +1

      @@PREPANDDEFEND can I wear cowboy boots for wildland firefighting.

  • @jimjab3631
    @jimjab3631 Год назад +1

    Mustache comb front pouch.... bruh...

  • @josephwhigham3490
    @josephwhigham3490 2 года назад +1

    Why would someone pursue a Wildland career. Why was your reason?