Even by Chicago fd and pd responding as always excellent outstanding brilliant they deserve alot of credit tons of it let's honor and appreciate the paramedics and firemen and police who proudly serve us your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated even by Chicago fd and pd responding great job great team work and great and sweet catches as usual still going strong great team efforts are deeply appreciated stay safe and warm out there stay strong and healthy as well much love and respect and appreciation job well done you should be proud way to go very impressed great job guys way to go appreciate you guys thanks !!! Joe
They deserve alot of credit let's stop and honor and appreciate the paramedics and firemen who proudly serve us your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated even by Chicago fd responding your service is deeply appreciated thanks great job great team work and good catches as usual still going strong way to go don't work to hard ❤😂😂😅 !! Joe
That is from Chicago Fire Department tradition; one of the earliest Chicago Chief's family was in boating; when Chicago Fire Chief he added a green light, which on boats indicates the right side of the ship, & red the left; he, the Chief, also added the red & green lights to their respective side of fire station apparatus bays. Departments across America adopted the practice, such as my town's, where I was an Explorer for 6 years with, (Junior Firefighter). Not all Departments adopted that, & some have dropped, again such as the Department of my town; Chicago Fire has as well with the newer rigs & Chief buggies, (red & blue lights, instead of red & green).
so i just got the answer and its pretty cool; i guess a long long time ago the chief was into boating and added the respective marine light colors to each side of the front of each of his rigs and that tradition stuck. i thought that was pretty neat. lol
For some reason they decided to put CV 1 on the firehouse, short for Command Van 1, but I’ve never heard anyone call it “Command Van 1.” On the radio they usually shorten it to just “Van” or call it by its signature which is 2-7-1. Chicago has five of them 2-7-1, 2-7-2, (2-7-3 at O’Hare Airport), 2-7-4 and 2-7-5, that respond to incidents every day. They also have one that they use for major incidents, should there be one, or big special events (like the Chicago Marathon, that sort of thing), numbered 2-7-9.
I love how they all had there own little signature sound each time 😊❤❤❤
3:32 i love how truck 1 has the 5 gallon jug on the front
Nice job. U can't make that up at the end. Ladder comes home, engine goes out 😂
Even by Chicago fd and pd responding as always excellent outstanding brilliant they deserve alot of credit tons of it let's honor and appreciate the paramedics and firemen and police who proudly serve us your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated even by Chicago fd and pd responding great job great team work and great and sweet catches as usual still going strong great team efforts are deeply appreciated stay safe and warm out there stay strong and healthy as well much love and respect and appreciation job well done you should be proud way to go very impressed great job guys way to go appreciate you guys thanks !!! Joe
Fantastic catches of all Chicago Fire Department Apparatus Responding Mate!👍
0:53 at the beginning of the video that ladder is the same Why?
Different Siren Sound than the one on "Chicago Fire" TV Show even the Batalian Chief Vehicle
great catch and video coipition of this fie department
Nice compilation Nate🚒🚑🚒🚒🚓
Sweet catches! Well done!
Nice videos!
They deserve alot of credit let's stop and honor and appreciate the paramedics and firemen who proudly serve us your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated even by Chicago fd responding your service is deeply appreciated thanks great job great team work and good catches as usual still going strong way to go don't work to hard ❤😂😂😅 !! Joe
Nice one bro!
Man i wish i was in the city rn
Frrr
Awesome video
Chicago fire department responding compilation 2 you are all my best friend for ever for life i want Chicago fire department truck 3 fire station here
What`s with the green color in the light bars?
That is from Chicago Fire Department tradition; one of the earliest Chicago Chief's family was in boating; when Chicago Fire Chief he added a green light, which on boats indicates the right side of the ship, & red the left; he, the Chief, also added the red & green lights to their respective side of fire station apparatus bays. Departments across America adopted the practice, such as my town's, where I was an Explorer for 6 years with, (Junior Firefighter). Not all Departments adopted that, & some have dropped, again such as the Department of my town; Chicago Fire has as well with the newer rigs & Chief buggies, (red & blue lights, instead of red & green).
Thanks!@@ex-missourifireexplorerrob8274
thats a really cool answer!@@ex-missourifireexplorerrob8274
In my opinion I think all the Apparatus except maybe the Command cars look better with the old style light bars like Truck 3.
It's cursed that the Battalion Chief vehicle has an EQ2B.
Everything in CFD has an EQ2B it's comical
That’s what makes CFD stand out
@@futuredoc2014they have standard Q it’s only used for box alarms
Nahh, what’s really cursed is the CHP switching sirens
Nice! What phone did u use? iPhone?
It's called a FIRE department for a reason 🤓🙄🔥🚒3️⃣
whats with the green light??
so i just got the answer and its pretty cool; i guess a long long time ago the chief was into boating and added the respective marine light colors to each side of the front of each of his rigs and that tradition stuck. i thought that was pretty neat. lol
What is CV1?
For some reason they decided to put CV 1 on the firehouse, short for Command Van 1, but I’ve never heard anyone call it “Command Van 1.” On the radio they usually shorten it to just “Van” or call it by its signature which is 2-7-1. Chicago has five of them 2-7-1, 2-7-2, (2-7-3 at O’Hare Airport), 2-7-4 and 2-7-5, that respond to incidents every day. They also have one that they use for major incidents, should there be one, or big special events (like the Chicago Marathon, that sort of thing), numbered 2-7-9.
Why so many repeats?
There’s no repeats
Engine 42 has a real Q?!
Decorative piece
EQ siren
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get kansas city