Just noticed the Mississippi County on the deputy sheriff patrol door, not too far from my fire department. I volunteer in a department west of side of Cross County.
@@allthingsfire1509 gopros are totally fine to go in with fires that's what everybody else usually uses anyway if you look at the other firefighters who already put videos up the little black square ones I probably the best because you don't need a waterproof case for them and for your department they should allow you to do it anyway because other departments do a bit strange if you weren't allowed to obviously you blur out stuff what you shouldn't be showing on RUclips but I don't think that your fire department would have a problem with it considering it's your first amendment right to film
An accident had happened right before the call came in which confused me, which is why I turned my siren off, thinking it was the scene, but it was actually an accident that just happened.
If you listen closely to the radio dialogue, our dispatch advised me that Unit #8 was already on the scene, and that they just needed assistance. And when I am paged out, an apparatus is already dispatched by the full time guys. I am just a part-paid firefighter. Which means I go directly to the scene in my POV. Thanks for watching!
@@MidnightPhoenix07 Yes, that is what it usually means, I don't know his exact department set up, but it sounds like what my old department had. We didn't respond directly to the sence POV, and we didn't get lights and sirens on our personal rigs either, sadly.
So you go POV to a brush fire? What happens if you get there first? Do you have a water tank on your POV to fight the fire with? I'll never understand why volunteers do certain things.
If you get there first you scope the size of the fire and radio the information over so they can bring what you need. At the same time you you could be getting your gear on while on scene. That is what I do personally when I go to a fire in my POV and I am the first one to arrive.
I see nothing wrong with that, he did not know the size of the fire and what the fire was doing upfront. I floor the gas for all emergencies. There aren't big emergencies or little emergencies.
Just noticed the Mississippi County on the deputy sheriff patrol door, not too far from my fire department. I volunteer in a department west of side of Cross County.
Love that hemi sound
I love when you floor it
@Edgar Cairo shut the fuck up
@Edgar Cairo no one cares dude
@@davidtolman1266 I do
At 2:23 Behind The Water Tower, I saw a 2001 Siren.
Yes!! Good eye.
Dude nice
I was wondering when u were going 2 active ur siren
Wish people actually got to the side for my Department's actual Apparatus's when we respond to calls :/
You guys be safe
PA300?
Wow good awareness Arkansas drivers! 👍
they all know it could be them someday that emergency vehicle maybe going to.......
Can you do some helmet cam stuff when you're actually biting the fires are on a rack or something like that please
I could, I haven't checked with my department on something like that. I'd have to get a camera that would be able to withstand the heat.
@@allthingsfire1509 gopros are totally fine to go in with fires that's what everybody else usually uses anyway if you look at the other firefighters who already put videos up the little black square ones I probably the best because you don't need a waterproof case for them and for your department they should allow you to do it anyway because other departments do a bit strange if you weren't allowed to obviously you blur out stuff what you shouldn't be showing on RUclips but I don't think that your fire department would have a problem with it considering it's your first amendment right to film
@thebountyhunter gopros will melt within 30secs. In a fire
You should check out the fire cam, goes on your helmet and is small and compact just like a helmet light
What brand dash light is that?
Is the dash light even on
KEITH HERBST it doesn’t look like it is on
Not sure about dash light but at 1:30 you can see light reflection off of the road sign in from of vehicle when driver comes to a “T”
What type of car are you driving?
What light and siren setup are you running?
It's a light setup from Extreme Tactical Dynamics, siren is a Federal Signal PA300
@@allthingsfire1509 have a video?
How fast were you going?
Enough ;)
What was that smashed up car all about at that on/off ramp with the police car?
An accident had happened right before the call came in which confused me, which is why I turned my siren off, thinking it was the scene, but it was actually an accident that just happened.
What kind of siren is that??
Who thought he was 97 on that auto accident 🙋🏼♂️
How fast you was going.
now this video is fine.
I feel like I've been there, I'm from pleasant plains AR
Can you do a video of your POV vehicle
Yes, it is in the works. My dashcam has been acting up so that is why I haven't been able to upload.
No worries I love your videos
What state r u in
Arkansas
Love when u flood it
What state is this in .
Arkansas
What part of ark are you in brother
Never mind your in Osceola Ark
Why did you not go to the station to make sure a fire apparatus responded?
glkarns because this guy is a ketchup dick
If you listen closely to the radio dialogue, our dispatch advised me that Unit #8 was already on the scene, and that they just needed assistance. And when I am paged out, an apparatus is already dispatched by the full time guys. I am just a part-paid firefighter. Which means I go directly to the scene in my POV. Thanks for watching!
AllThingsFire what exactly is a part-paid firefighter
Dusti Trails My guess would be he’s not a full time employee of the department but still gets paid whenever he goes out on a call.
@@MidnightPhoenix07
Yes, that is what it usually means, I don't know his exact department set up, but it sounds like what my old department had. We didn't respond directly to the sence POV, and we didn't get lights and sirens on our personal rigs either, sadly.
So you go POV to a brush fire? What happens if you get there first? Do you have a water tank on your POV to fight the fire with? I'll never understand why volunteers do certain things.
If you get there first you scope the size of the fire and radio the information over so they can bring what you need. At the same time you you could be getting your gear on while on scene. That is what I do personally when I go to a fire in my POV and I am the first one to arrive.
And also the dispatcher notified the apparatus was already on scene, they needed manpower.
What car do u have
2014 Dodge Charger Pursuit 5.7L Hemi
Yea i have the same car for my pov
Dispatch is Australian? Threw me off.
one of our dispatchers is british! happens alot more then you think!
That's not an Australian accent
I like how we do a rolling stop at the first stop sign. Can't tell if the lights are on or not.
Hi
Sounds like Texas too me
Osceola
What state is this?
Arkansas
Moving with lights.....in traffic......SIREN SHOULD BE ON!
Is that a Charger?
Yes!
Such a big rush to goto a little brush fire with no exposures lol
I see nothing wrong with that, he did not know the size of the fire and what the fire was doing upfront. I floor the gas for all emergencies. There aren't big emergencies or little emergencies.