My Grandad was a fireman here in England after he came out of the Navy and WW2. He was doing the Artic Convoys. I'm watching this for probably the 3rd time. I just find it completely fascinating and awe inspiring what you do.❤🇬🇧
hard work. fires. soccer. wrestling. good tunes. good edit bro. keep safe and dont work to hard lol. cool to see the news then zombie music. i sent you my new video on your fb to bro. zombie bmx riders etc. at kings island haunt. take care bro. miss all the mt family.
God I miss working wildland but at the same time very glad I made the change to medical, I have so much pain in my lower back from a tumble down a hill when a fire broke our lines and a ringing in my right ear from the chains
They're awesome. Very receptive to training and willing to work day in and out. We spent a few days training the 2nd group on how we mop up and put in control line. I'd say by the end of it they were doing better than some contract crews I've seen in the states.
@@mojoz4105 I think they're referring to the creation of the fire lines. Especially since it looks like the fire lines were mostly built far back from the main fire.
My Grandad was a fireman here in England after he came out of the Navy and WW2. He was doing the Artic Convoys. I'm watching this for probably the 3rd time. I just find it completely fascinating and awe inspiring what you do.❤🇬🇧
Big props to the editor of this video! Great stuff!!!
Thatd be Esteban on the editing. And me on the color grade
@@CuttinChris what camera did y'all use?
@CamoGirlPlayz he used his camcorder and I used my Sony a6000 with tamron 17-70 f2.8
@CamoGirlPlayz It was a Sony 4K Handycam, and Chris' nice camera
The Viking rubbers, a classic "welcome to Canadian Wildland Firefighting" initiation haha I appreciate your crew for coming out to help us!
Also that "Crew 30" chant for the outro was gold
Thanks for the help in here in Canada 🇨🇦 Appreciate the work you guys do. And also, awesome footage 🤙
Fantastic job crew 30. You all do not get paid enough. Thank you for what you do.
Top notch video. Thanks for everything you’ve all done this season
This honestly inspires me to pursue this career
Same lol trying for 2025 season next year
This might just be the best crew video ive ever seen
@@OuroborosGD we appreciate it!
BRO THOSE HUMMUS WRAPS! oh damn memories.. good shit. fast is slow; slow is steady, be safe.
hard work. fires. soccer. wrestling. good tunes. good edit bro. keep safe and dont work to hard lol. cool to see the news then zombie music. i sent you my new video on your fb to bro. zombie bmx riders etc. at kings island haunt. take care bro. miss all the mt family.
Awesome man! senior in high school right now 95 percent sure im gonna pursue this job
Always good to start young! It'll teach you alot about yourself
Go for it man
God I miss working wildland but at the same time very glad I made the change to medical, I have so much pain in my lower back from a tumble down a hill when a fire broke our lines and a ringing in my right ear from the chains
It definitely puts a number on the body im always sore but one more chain brotha
@@CuttinChris glad you are still out there and safe will pray for you bro and the rest of our thousands of brother and sisters
Awesome work, keep it up and have a safe off season.
This is what I'm trynna do with my life. Great vid
Great video
Great video.
Man I miss this !
This is great
8:02 It’s a Yeti!!!!
“Not bashing each other for past experiences”
You’re not fooling me brother😂
The people who call this "unskilled labor" couldn't hack this job.
I would this for a season for the experience.
It'll teach you a lot about yourself
Why isn’t this on Netflix? Stay safe!
Thatd be totally cool
Like seeing the south African working on fire crews in the video, how did you find it working with them?
They're awesome. Very receptive to training and willing to work day in and out. We spent a few days training the 2nd group on how we mop up and put in control line. I'd say by the end of it they were doing better than some contract crews I've seen in the states.
Sorry new to this! Had a question what is the point of this? Do they do this to prevent fires?
Bro what do you mean? They are putting out wild fires…
@@mojoz4105 I think they're referring to the creation of the fire lines. Especially since it looks like the fire lines were mostly built far back from the main fire.
I’m in school for fire technology but how do you get into woodland fire
Get your red card
Bitchin !!!!
Where do you hire . Fft2 year 4this upcoming
Hey man check our Instagram @clackamascrew30 the job link is in the bio
Type one ?
Type 2 IA
@@CuttinChris if ur hand crew needs another crewmember for next season am available am currently with the BIA but wouldn't mind being on a hand crew
@billreed3265 follow our instagram @clackamascrew30 we will be flying job announcements mid November!
@@CuttinChris I'm looking into starting my rookie year somewhere in R6. Does Crew 30 provide housing for out of state applicants? I'm from Louisiana
@@shaggy03wrx we do have 3 rooms available. Not the fanciest housing but it is somewhere to atleast get you in the region