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Transmit the 1075
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Transmit the 1075 is a fire buff channel with jobs from everywhere and anywhere. We do ride alongs too. If your department is interested in having us, please contact. We also post evaluations and critique of other videos for the purpose of education and in-depth discussion. Yes, we use the term Transmit the 10-75, but that's because its fucking cool. Long time Buff of L123, E234 and B38 in Crown Heights Brooklyn, rode with Rescue 1 Philadelphia a couple times. You will see stuff from NJ then and now, NYC or anywhere I happen to be if a job comes in. Also spent a lifetime in Hudson County NJ fire houses where 3 generations of my entire family was on the job in Union City & North Bergen (now North Hudson Regional Fire & Rescue). Was in the Fire Service and EMS for over 32 years. Started as Volunteer then Career EMS in Union City NJ, Career Firefighter in Robbinsville NJ. Since retired.
Two locomotives With Cars WRECK in Downtown Boulder Colorado
Two trains collided Thursday night in Boulder, derailing cars from the tracks and injuring two conductors.
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The crash happened on train tracks between Pearl Parkway and the intersection of Arapahoe Avenue and 48th Street, just north of Boulder Community Health, according to a statement from the Boulder Police Department.
The train bridge was damaged and both train conductors were treated for minor injuries from the wreck, police said Thursday night.
Police originally said fuel from the trains leaked into Boulder Creek, but in a Friday morning update said investigators believe sand spilled from one of the crashed train cars absorbed the leaking fuel.
A section of Pearl Parkway near 48th Street and Arapahoe Avenue and part of Valmont Road were closed for multiple hours Friday as crews investigated and cleaned up the wreck.
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The crash happened on train tracks between Pearl Parkway and the intersection of Arapahoe Avenue and 48th Street, just north of Boulder Community Health, according to a statement from the Boulder Police Department.
The train bridge was damaged and both train conductors were treated for minor injuries from the wreck, police said Thursday night.
Police originally said fuel from the trains leaked into Boulder Creek, but in a Friday morning update said investigators believe sand spilled from one of the crashed train cars absorbed the leaking fuel.
A section of Pearl Parkway near 48th Street and Arapahoe Avenue and part of Valmont Road were closed for multiple hours Friday as crews investigated and cleaned up the wreck.
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Is your FIRE DEPT doing it Old School or innovating your tactics? FDNY NIST FLOW PATH Passing fire?
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95% of my career, the idea of shooting water into a window from the outside, would have been considered a tremendous mistake and an insult to your manhood. Have the times changed yet? The data suggests it should. The data over 12 years ago, suggested it should. Flow Path - Keeping the front door closed ua-cam.com/video/Ixt8RpkweVY/v-deo.html
Wildland Fire Boulder Colorado Flat Irons Chautauqua Park
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Wildland fire at the foothills of boulder Colorado Flat Irons. Boulder City Fire on the scene.
Aurora / Denver Raging Multi dwelling under construction Aurora Colfax and Peoria RAW VIDEO
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Aurora / Denver Raging Multi dwelling under construction Aurora Colfax and Peoria RAW VIDEO
Engine 3 Fort Collins FD / Poudre Fire Authority arrives first due Serious Motorcycle accident
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Engine 3 Fort Collins FD / Poudre Fire Authority arrives first due Serious Motorcycle accident
BMFD Responding to Fire on the Playa before the rains came
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BMFD Responding to Fire on the Playa before the rains came
Downtown Building Fire - Boulder City Fire, Colorado
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Downtown Building Fire - Boulder City Fire, Colorado
Robbinsville 2nd Alarm Roof Top Solar Panel and Roof Top Unit Fire
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Robbinsville 2nd Alarm Roof Top Solar Panel and Roof Top Unit Fire
House Fire CRITIQUE - Closed Windows & Doors Can Be Your Friend - How To Improve Response Times!
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House Fire CRITIQUE - Closed Windows & Doors Can Be Your Friend - How To Improve Response Times!
Heavy Fire On Arrival - Deck Gun? 2 1/2? 1 3/4" What about the Cat? Critique
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Heavy Fire On Arrival - Deck Gun? 2 1/2? 1 3/4" What about the Cat? Critique
Transitional Fire Attack! Heavy Fire in a 3 Story Tax Payer with Exposure - Critique
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Transitional Fire Attack! Heavy Fire in a 3 Story Tax Payer with Exposure - Critique
Tesla Battery Fire! Thoughts, concerns, ideas, & suggestions from a fire fighter & Tesla owner.
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Tesla Battery Fire! Thoughts, concerns, ideas, & suggestions from a fire fighter & Tesla owner.
House Fire Critique - Stretching the First Line, Chasing Kinks, Ventilation???
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House Fire Critique - Stretching the First Line, Chasing Kinks, Ventilation???
Police Officer Struck by Auto - Driver Flees Scene, Caught! Robbinsville NJ
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Police Officer Struck by Auto - Driver Flees Scene, Caught! Robbinsville NJ
Did You Buy The Wrong Fire Engine? Top Mount or Side Mount?
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Did You Buy The Wrong Fire Engine? Top Mount or Side Mount?
Weird! Unusual House Fire Behavior - Are These Firefighters Good or Just Lucky? Critique
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Weird! Unusual House Fire Behavior - Are These Firefighters Good or Just Lucky? Critique
8th Alarm Church Fire - Time Lapse Florence Township Burlington NJ
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8th Alarm Church Fire - Time Lapse Florence Township Burlington NJ
Multiple Fire Fighters On the Roof of a Major Fire - Lets Talk About It
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Multiple Fire Fighters On the Roof of a Major Fire - Lets Talk About It
Electric Fire Engine - Does it Work? Is it Better? Politics? Sustainability? Charging? Part 2
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Electric Fire Engine - Does it Work? Is it Better? Politics? Sustainability? Charging? Part 2
Fire Fighter opinion of Electric Fire Trucks Part 1
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Fire Fighter opinion of Electric Fire Trucks Part 1
What On Earth Has Happened Here? Ohio Train derailment!
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What On Earth Has Happened Here? Ohio Train derailment!
Tornado Hits Lawrence Square Village Apartments Quaker Bridge Road NJ widespread Damage RAW VIDEO
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Tornado Hits Lawrence Square Village Apartments Quaker Bridge Road NJ widespread Damage RAW VIDEO
Fire Critique - Get Off Peaked Roofs For Private Dwelling Fires!
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Fire Critique - Get Off Peaked Roofs For Private Dwelling Fires!
Fire Critique - Serious Danger, Humor and Amazing New Technology. All wrapped into one!
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Fire Critique - Serious Danger, Humor and Amazing New Technology. All wrapped into one!
I Know You Hate 5" Hose! Here are 10+ Reasons to Take It Off The Rig Now!
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I Know You Hate 5" Hose! Here are 10 Reasons to Take It Off The Rig Now!
Firefighter BAILOUT Systems - Are They Effective? Do They Work? Does Every Department Need One?
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Firefighter BAILOUT Systems - Are They Effective? Do They Work? Does Every Department Need One?
INSANE! Cities Skip Men to Hire Women Who Didn't Pass the Firefighter Physical -Equality of Outcome
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INSANE! Cities Skip Men to Hire Women Who Didn't Pass the Firefighter Physical -Equality of Outcome
House Fire Critique - Text Book, Fire Fighting 101 This is how you do it!
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House Fire Critique - Text Book, Fire Fighting 101 This is how you do it!
House Fire West Windsor NJ early arrival w great perspective of operations
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House Fire West Windsor NJ early arrival w great perspective of operations
🔥🔥🔥🔥THE DECK GUN - ANOTHER GREAT OPPORTUNITY 2 HAMMER IT + handful of other interesting stuff.Part 4
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🔥🔥🔥🔥THE DECK GUN - ANOTHER GREAT OPPORTUNITY 2 HAMMER IT handful of other interesting stuff.Part 4
Social services rolls up..
I would argue that your referencing a 12 year old study. Also. Do you know any of the facts of the Baltimore fire? Were there people trapped? Were they stretching a line to protect truck companies while searching? Were they protecting the interior stairs? Also UL did a study a few years ago that fire can be pushed. Certain streams (fog and straight stream)rotated into a ventilation limited compartment can cause fire to be pushed. That would mean that in your reference, you’re okay with occupants not having a chance on the second floor. Sometimes passing fire is warranted.
First off if you have other studies that are newer or better, please post and share. Secondly I think some of the point Of the FDNY NIST study is that you are not endangering victims. Quite the contrary, you are dropping temperatures throughout including upper floors. The point of many of my videos is not to necessarily be correct or to be all knowing, but to spark conversation.
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Another question I have for you. If the study was done so long ago by the FDNY and it was game changing for them. Why do they not use the tactics today?
It’s a minefield out there!
Goooooo get them brothers
Thats not a firework its a firebomb 💀
That fire was not out of control. It was a controlled fire being used to keep homeless people warm on a cold winter night.
Zombieland.
3 story taxpayer???????
Yes, you can have a three-story, defined “taxpayer”.
You should of checked that door for heat Tim
The war years
Technically, a decade or two too late. But what was left of the ghetto back in the 90s for sure.
@@TransmitThe1075 I remember fires repeatedly set until a entire block was empty, so that some developers could buy cheap and replace rent controlled apartments with expensive condos
In 10 years and dozens of fires, I have had 2 fires that would not have been possible to extinguish without 5” hose. That being said, you need to have it for those 1% of fires because when you need it, there’s no other way to get it done.
Can you go into greater detail and explain those two fires and how 5 inch change the outcome?
43 seconds in its big enough to pick up
First window at the alpha/delta corner, you can see it clear
FDNY it's another day in the office new jersey city it's the same thing
No matter how many times you trained there’s always that 50/50 chance you might witness backdraft and yall you can probably do is try brace yourself for it and try your hardest to not panic when you’re in flight mode and trying to help someone put the fire out while other people using spray hose and trying help while one person trying pull u off of them so the others can help
50/50? I bet you most firefighters go through an entire career without ever witnessing a Backdraft. A flashover is another story.
@@TransmitThe1075I used to watch this movie a lot as kid
Not a firefighter so I may be totally missing the mark. But assuming you need to cut a hole in the roof. how is this for an idea. Get one of those chainsaws on a pole get on the arial ladder and position the ladder so you can cut a hole in the roof while on the ladder. You vent the roof but don't risk falling in.
Not required.. Go inside and put fire out
The White Helmet Is Normally For Chiefs That Was The First Person In The Part Of The Video. Yellow Helmets Are Captains And Sometimes Lieutenants Pending On Department Protocol. 🇺🇸😊😎🤗
I completely agree, but I’ve seen everything. Particularly with small rural departments.
What Is Maximum G.P.M. You Can Get out Of A Straight Bore Deck Gun.??🇺🇸🇺🇸😁😊😎🤗
Depends, but it more than a fog nozzle.
Must of pulled the rear drive shaft! Front wheel drive F-450! 😂
Unless you have more than 2k gals of water on the first due, most rural departments here in rural OH would probably go to the 2.5” Blitz due to limited water supply and manpower. Deck gun is awesome for an initial quick hit but if you have a fire that big, the structure usually is a loss.
Can a hydrant supply a truck as fast as a deck gun can dispense it?
absolutely
Nice to see accountability on the FDNY fireground. And all those hoses and multiple guys standing around but not a single line to protect the exposure? Hate to be the armchair q b, but this isn’t a good look for the boys
RIP to the back of their minivan
Let me add another reason for blasting the sirens: To let the person(s) who called know you are coming. I was the victim of a hit and run as pedestrian. Lying on the side of the road in pain from a broken leg I called 911. The dispatcher told me help was on the way, and I was intensely listening for a siren, but they responded with lights only. Had they blasted the air horn on the fire engine pulling out of the station I would have known they were on the way, but because they didn't I laid on the ground not knowing if the ambulance was coming from the station only a mile away or if I was waiting for mutual aid coming from 15 miles a way. I don't want to sound at all ungrateful or critical of the heroes that did respond, but it would have been a little less stressful for me if they used their sirens. The primary purpose of a siren is to alert other drivers on the roadway to get out of the way, but it is also a way of letting stressed out victims know the "cavalry is on the way"
That was awesome ❤
For a point of reference, this station provides service to the World Golf Village in St. Johns County FL. It is comprised of an all-career DS/CT all ALS service. It currently has 23 full-time stations. It is a relatively new department. It has 6 new stations in the pipeline for construction. This county is the number one fastest growing area in the United States. Most of the staff is under 30 years of age, and the adjoining county [ Jacksonville Fire Rescue] regularly hires these firefighters/paramedics away for more pay and promotional opportunities. The county has allowed developers to come in and build 10,000 home developments, allowing them to skate on critical infrastructure such as fire protection and law enforcement and schools. Would I had attacked this differently, absolutely, but I have nearly 40 years training, education and experience to call upon. The indiviual in class C was the Tanker engineer. I wish I could understand the logic being used, but I'll find out. It could be the officer was off and the engineer riding up, the firefighter driving and a the rear-seat firefighter a probationay new guy. Rescue (ambulance) are firefighter/paramedics and if there are no patients, commits to firefighting. I know of the adversion of using master streams and laying out; I witnesses it my entire career at the second largest department in Florida. More than 60 stations and with three shifts it was like having 180 separate departments. Before retirement, I sent out the UL/NIST study on master stream use, referred to as softening the target that disproved all the "old guys theory on external attacks." You'd thought I committed heresy. If you want to see just how much one apparatus manned by one firefighter can put fire out, find the YT video on the Chicago O'Hara Airport drill with one ARFF unit, its amazing.
I have committed on the strategy and tactics when this first posted; nothing has changed. Nearest fire station 0.6 miles away. Nearest public/domestic hydrant 165 feet at the next intersection. If you have funds for law enforcement, you can afford fire protection with EMS with DT/DS personnel. Imagine what one well trained engine could have done. You get what you pay for.
To sum it up in one simple term - charli-foxtrot.
Multiple FF arrived on the scene way ahead of the first engine. Maybe if the first people to respond had gone to the station instead of the fire the engine would have gotten there sooner.
That's A Badass Screen You Got There
It’s not the hose’s fault. Pre-planning, training, scene size-up and patience are driving this train!!
Watching this a year later. We’re using this incident as an example in our training. Everyone 100% agrees that you could have used the deck gun to at least knock majority of the fire down. (Or what one firefighter put it “Punching the fire right in the mouth”) Even more so with a hydrant that close. While the 2.5 is a good option. It takes time to deploy, allowing the fire to grow and spread. In another note that is a heck of hose that firefighters had to pull off. They must have to make some long attack line lays out there.
234 and 123 JAWB TOWN, last time I was over there full house response for a jawb
As a volunteer ff for 18 years this is a great video.
God dang they are frockin flying
That's not fair shadow
Thanks!
Thank you!!!
Can you please explain why you would drive your engine into salt water or Any water to draft, guessing you don’t have front suction like our rigs and not enough hard suction to reach from the side when nosed in? I am sure there is good reason but seems intresting you would not have enough hard suction. Bet you had to call the fuel truck more than once!!! Thanks, just found your channel, thank you for doing this, learning good things. Kevin
Yes, called fuel truck, did a hot fueling. Had hard suction on front and side. Flowing 2000+ GPM. At the time, the oil company and somebody from the fire command post met with us, asked that went NOT shut down even though the tide was coming up. We were aware of salt in the rig, salt in the wheels, etc. We we supplying water to the best operating deck gun on site. The powers at be were extremely concerned if we shut down, the fire might get worse and cause another tank to breach. In the end, Shell Oil, paid for all the maintenance and repurchasing of broken or damaged equipment to our engine.
Boulder Fire Colorado engine 4. Great catch
It’s a fire truck painted yellow. 🤤
Unexpected Donald Sutherland is always welcome.
That would be reserve rescue 1
It has everything to do with the attitude of the leadership in the department themselves.
That's the strange thing about fireman... Night and day they're always fireman
Yellow firetrucks are very common and they’re better than red ones
That might be the wokest thing I’ve ever heard. 😜
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Where is the rest of it? Looks like 7th Ave!!
Yeah, I wish there was more. Might be the coolest fucking thing ever. To be on the job then must’ve been amazing.
I can’t tell eat this guy is saying, but in pretty sure he’s an arsonist
A bit of a shame you left out the cross-exam by Insp. "Shadow" Rimgale of Bartel. The dynamic between Robert De Nero and Donald Sutherland was creepy as all hell, and one of the highlights of the movie. Sutherland could play a monster like Ronald Bartel WAY too well - it's why he got the gig for the Hunger Games series.
Hey! i appear in that movie.
Deck guns are Fire Dept artillery , You need a spotter to correct aim,preferably at a angle to gun.
Should post something from Backdraft 2. I didnt make it 20 minutes into that movie
Yeah. That thing was a complete joke. Talk about trying to milk the same cow for another big profit
@@TransmitThe1075 I consider Ladder 49 a MUCH better follow up than Backdraft 2, which was just an abomination. Ladder 49 had its own problems, but at least it was an honest effort.