Jacksonville Fire Rescue Department works a single vehicle wreck with serious injuries
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- Опубликовано: 26 июн 2024
- JFRD worked a wreck to a single vehicle that initially came in as a extrication assignment. The patient was not actually trapped, but crews had to methodically work to backboard and transport the patient with serious injuries in one of our four Critical Care rescue units.
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You never know what you are going to roll up on when you answer a call. I am amazed at the professionalism of the entire team. God bless each one of you for working in this heat to save others. Stay safe.
Well done JFRD! 👩🚒🚒
Judging from that cracked windshield over the steering wheeling , it appears that the driver was not a wearing a seat belt. Good job by JFRD.
Oh, and this is the best informative and visial crew I have ever seen. Hats off guys.
We are so blessed to have the best.
Working with all that gear on in triple digit heat index has gotta be tough. I bet these guys go through a lot of sawzall blades from the last couple vids I've watched.
Whoever installed the blue post to keep vehicles out knew exactly what they were doing.
Prayers 🙏
Awesome job as always
thanks
Your video has a magical quality that keeps drawing me back for more. Enchanting!
Ladder 1 seems to be on most calls. Busy unit.
they are not our busiest unit
@@thejfrd2490 I have seen station 30 in many videos also.
My sil is an emt fireman, a fire truck always goes to these type calls.
What were the injuries? I broke my neck not wearing my seatbelt but my accident was a lot worse than this one. Hopefully it isn't that severe in this case
Can’t wait to see videos from today 06/28/2024. Very bad drivers and weather
Hiii
Old man might want to wear his seatbelt next time. Just sayin...
Ladder Trk to a car wreck?
Absolutely. Engines carry fire fighting equipment. Trucks carry rescue equipment.