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e90 BMW 330i
Cold morning in Vermont! Quick demo of my straight pipes.
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Відео

2006 Dodge Stratus POV Install
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This is an install I did in a 2006 Dodge Stratus belonging to the Asst. Fire Chief of my home department in New York. Equipment Includes: Axixtech Stealthvisor Red Whelen TIR3 (x2) Red/Blue Whelen Dominator 4 Red/Blue Whelen HHS2200 Sirennet brand speaker
Firefighter POV *Sneak Preview*
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Here is my current set up I use for running fire calls. My vehicle is state certified as an emergency vehicle. Whelen Red/Clear Dual Talon on dash Whelen Lin6 MirrorBeams on side view mirrors EDIT I've sold the Dual Talon and purchased a Whelen Mini Freedom. I'll have a video up soon.
Sigur Rós-Glósóli
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Photographs of Chernobyl Music: Sigur Rós-Glósóli
Scott 2.2 SCBA Airpack PASS Alarm Demonstration
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Demo of the PASS alarm on a Scott 2.2 Airpack.
Whelen WS2900
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Whelen WS2900 Omni-Directional Mass Notification Siren. Filmed at Cornell University, Ithaca Ny.
Whelen
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Just a quick head-on shot.
Firefighter POV (Whelen Patriot,TIR3,Federal Signal SS2000)
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This is my Whelen Patriot with four Liberty economy modules and 8 strobes and TIR3s in the grille. All is controlled by a Federal Signal SmartSiren
Firefighter POV (Whelen Mini Liberty LED lightbar, TIR3)
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My set up for volunteer firefighting. Whelen Mini Liberty with Lin12 corners, Whelen Tir3s and a Whelen CPS240 power supply and strobes. I sold this bar and I am replacing it with an 8 strobe Whelen Patriot upgraded with Lin4 and Lin6 modules.
megatron
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this is a kid from a camp i worked at. he spoke very little english and was the slowest moving person ive ever seen.
megatron running
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this is megatron running

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Tarkus_H
    @Tarkus_H 2 місяці тому

    Just imagine being in ground zero amidst a whole 16 acres of dusty hellscape with low visibility, in which you can just see the silhouettes of twisted hulking ruin, and you hear HUNDREDS of this alarm all around you, some near, some far, coming from all directions. And you know that with each one lies a dead fireman.

  • @ZilyunRobins-yz4mc
    @ZilyunRobins-yz4mc 3 місяці тому

    Wait I heard this in teardown

  • @LorainPsycho
    @LorainPsycho 10 місяців тому

    I've heard that's what those alarms were in the comment section of a 9/11 video. Know i know for sure. I think it makes the sound worse knowing what it actually is

  • @kylelyons5987
    @kylelyons5987 10 місяців тому

    Hope to never hear that many alarms ever again.

  • @EthanF175
    @EthanF175 Рік тому

    my dads friend was searching through the rubble, he heard 100s of those alarms and he knew what they were, he is still haunted by sept.11.2001

  • @JP3_C6Z
    @JP3_C6Z Рік тому

    Sick echo!

  • @Itsjust66053
    @Itsjust66053 Рік тому

    I remember trying to go inside the etc but the observation was not open but then the whole building shook knocking us down couple minutes later before south tower plane we saw a lady badly burnt but i still pray for her and all those today the jumpers were just so heartbreaking even though i don’t know them I still have empathy something i think about every now and then but its America now that will never be forgotten or the same sept 11 2001 💐🌹🇺🇸

  • @fdnyfilms3354
    @fdnyfilms3354 Рік тому

    This sound is horrifying. The sound that everyone heard on 9/11. Rest easy, everyone.

  • @airsoftspeedy
    @airsoftspeedy Рік тому

    That sound is bone chilling.

  • @aemt4u
    @aemt4u 2 роки тому

    the sound a firefighter never wants to hear

  • @matthewvega5312
    @matthewvega5312 2 роки тому

    Rip to all of those firefighters in 9/11 😔

  • @d.wright6635
    @d.wright6635 2 роки тому

    WHO WEARS FLIP FLOPS IN A FIREHOUSE??!!?!

  • @sethcreech1014
    @sethcreech1014 2 роки тому

    Jesus saves

  • @savagefoxx77
    @savagefoxx77 2 роки тому

    Such an annoying and ear piercing sound but I know it means well and is helpful. Kind of sucks you have to move the SCBA pack around every 30 seconds to avoid setting that off. My Chief would bury me within 5 seconds of that thing at full chirp.

  • @gracegeorge7770
    @gracegeorge7770 2 роки тому

    This sound hurts my heart,I’m in firefighting training and everytime it comes on it just makes me feel all sad because of how many times I’ve heard it when fire fighters pass

    • @migueeeelet
      @migueeeelet 2 роки тому

      There's something poetic about how we've managed to make such a fantastic rescue device. Just think about how many firefighters were saved by it. Reminds me of a video of a jet fighter that was in a direct nosedive and the pilot was KO, the plane rectified itself to avoid a crash against the ground.

  • @divisioncuartel5caletaoliv24
    @divisioncuartel5caletaoliv24 3 роки тому

    How could that system be repaired, in case the alarm go off? Need circuit please

  • @isaacmacdonald6530
    @isaacmacdonald6530 3 роки тому

    0:23 Pass Alarm. Chicago Fire Firehouse 51.

    • @squarewalnut240
      @squarewalnut240 2 роки тому

      W-what? That's not the point here. It's literally the standard sound for a PASS alarm.

    • @yourdonefor4454
      @yourdonefor4454 4 місяці тому

      Yep!! Recognized that sound. MSA sounds terrible compared to Scott.

  • @PolaroidDG
    @PolaroidDG 3 роки тому

    My dad is a firefighter and he said his former captain was working on 9/11 and when he got to the mountain of rubble, he looked into the dark abyss and heard tons of those alarms, but no movement nor voice. To this day, anyone who accidentally sets off their PASS device will trigger him badly

    • @QuentinStanford
      @QuentinStanford 3 роки тому

      Still triggers me to this day being an 8 year veteran

    • @PolaroidDG
      @PolaroidDG 3 роки тому

      @@QuentinStanford holy shit it must have been awful

    • @Burrgametate
      @Burrgametate Рік тому

      He better stay away for fire drills then

    • @no-qk4oj
      @no-qk4oj Рік тому

      :(

    • @DarkJak
      @DarkJak 7 місяців тому

      Reminds me of Ricky Bobby whenever he gets into a car

  • @robman422
    @robman422 3 роки тому

    Another worthless fucking video You guys are horrible about explaining anything about anything… I don’t want to watch you work, explain to me what things do and show me how to Turn off this fucking pass device

  • @migueltrujillofotografia2969
    @migueltrujillofotografia2969 3 роки тому

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  • @patrickharvey158
    @patrickharvey158 3 роки тому

    Is that varna illinois?

  • @soldiercaptainrank1989
    @soldiercaptainrank1989 3 роки тому

    What is the SCBA and why is there a alarm

    • @ganthore
      @ganthore 3 роки тому

      Self Contained Breathing Apparatus. The PASS alarm (Personal Alert Safety System) is designed for firefighters as an alert system for their fellow squad members. In the event you are knocked out, (or unable to move) that alarm activates to signal to others that you need help.

  • @alexboire6763
    @alexboire6763 3 роки тому

    I heard this sound a fire scenes I’ve been on I run towards this sound no matter what

  • @safrisawesome9586
    @safrisawesome9586 4 роки тому

    0:23

  • @R1FDNY
    @R1FDNY 4 роки тому

    Hello ;) what do I have to buy just to get the sound and siren? What pass alarm? Thanks ;)

  • @dropcapapp
    @dropcapapp 5 років тому

    I don’t know why some FDNY members have this as their ringtone. It’s not a sound that you want to hear. Small brains, I guess.

    • @liamweaver2944
      @liamweaver2944 4 роки тому

      Geez, especially them. Why would you want a ringtone that makes the same sound your 343 dead brothers made?

  • @davoid96
    @davoid96 5 років тому

    RIP All those who have fallen

  • @Fish_Master
    @Fish_Master 5 років тому

    God damn hearing that noise on all the footage from 9/11 makes my heart hurt

  • @WRnefylover
    @WRnefylover 5 років тому

    When I hear this I instinctively shake my butt for some reason

  • @ricksanchez7382
    @ricksanchez7382 5 років тому

    9/11. Those towers. The bad memories. Oh god no

  • @Juzgames
    @Juzgames 5 років тому

    this was the sound that was heard on 9/11 after those building fell and around ground zero...a sound that represents dead or injured firefighter.

    • @Robotchickjenn
      @Robotchickjenn 5 років тому

      I wanted to compare this sound with those to be sure. I just cannot imagine...

    • @catwithabat7163
      @catwithabat7163 5 років тому

      Dead or injured no it just means they aren’t responding so it goes off if no motion is detected both that and or they are just standing around with air packs on getting briefed or something

    • @mariahspenceley3728
      @mariahspenceley3728 4 роки тому

      @@catwithabat7163 ua-cam.com/video/oM4CMtsdNjY/v-deo.html you sure about that

    • @jmullentech
      @jmullentech 4 роки тому

      @FairyGardens TV yeah that's where the "firefighter twerk" comes from. You get used to kinda rolling you shoulders forward and popping your ass out every 20ish seconds to keep the thing from going off. Play this sound near a group of firemen and I guarantee well over half will do exactly that out of instinct haha they're annoying as hell until you need'em

    • @AwkwardYet
      @AwkwardYet 4 роки тому

      @@mariahspenceley3728 I came to this video after watching videos of firefighters hearing the sound with no injured firefighters so idk

  • @ShadowLinkxMaster
    @ShadowLinkxMaster 6 років тому

    I’ve always wondered what those beeps were whenever I watched videos from 9/11. I honestly thought it was fire alarms that were from the buildings. To find out they were actually to signify that a firefighter is dead, and to hear so many of those in sequence just sends chills down my spine.

    • @thespaceelefant2441
      @thespaceelefant2441 5 років тому

      no no, it just signifies that they've not moved for a while,

    • @lamsrojo
      @lamsrojo 5 років тому

      @@thespaceelefant2441 why else would it chim if they arent dead.? Curious

    • @calebcary5344
      @calebcary5344 5 років тому

      @@lamsrojo The device is programmed to chirp when a firefighter hasn't moved for 20-30 seconds. If we get caught under falling debris, fall through a floor/roof/ceiling, or get into a mayday situation and are incapacitated, the chirp allows other firefighters and a Rapid Intervention Team to locate the downed fireman and attempt a rescue.

    • @kyleknight8267
      @kyleknight8267 4 роки тому

      that alarm goes of if you've not been moving for a few seconds

    • @reverbedfart
      @reverbedfart 4 роки тому

      @@calebcary5344 It can also be turned on Manually. Via a red button

  • @awkwardandy5647
    @awkwardandy5647 6 років тому

    For some weird reason this calms me

  • @meganwelch7125
    @meganwelch7125 6 років тому

    Hook it up 2 an amplifier and annoy the hell out of your neighbours

  • @subjectc7505
    @subjectc7505 6 років тому

    Our truck sound like the alarm when we start them up

  • @quantumrazgriz4949
    @quantumrazgriz4949 6 років тому

    I remember being 3 on 9/11 and seeing and hearing that sound in the news footage of firefighters o2 alarms going off, everytime I hear it, I start crying.

    • @tkhut6387
      @tkhut6387 5 років тому

      U remember being 3 ?? Damn.. shit I was 10 at the time

    • @jessiebailey1995
      @jessiebailey1995 5 років тому

      I was 5 years old almost 6 when 9/11 happened

    • @hardpack187
      @hardpack187 5 років тому

      I'm calling BS. You weren't watching the news when you were 3

    • @metro3041
      @metro3041 5 років тому

      @@hardpack187 I was...

    • @hardpack187
      @hardpack187 5 років тому

      @@metro3041 Were you? Were you, really?

  • @Zincink
    @Zincink 9 років тому

    First sounds like a Mockingbird and the second sounds like a cricket.

  • @MrMaddogz
    @MrMaddogz 9 років тому

    Is that full straight pipe

  • @thewiccanway2526
    @thewiccanway2526 9 років тому

    That saved my life and many others

    • @enclavecommander2099
      @enclavecommander2099 9 років тому

      Same here man.

    • @EMSHazmatGuys
      @EMSHazmatGuys 7 років тому

      Saved mines. Sound I'll never forget

    • @alexisjames1308
      @alexisjames1308 7 років тому

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  • @reptilekeeper864
    @reptilekeeper864 10 років тому

    i seen a joke on facebook. somthing about firefighter twerk = the dance the fireman uses to keep his scba pass alarm from going off... can spmbody explain this to me? why it goes off when you stand still?

    • @dAryte2kill
      @dAryte2kill 10 років тому

      The pass alarm is to help as if a firefighter was trapped or unconscious. If they were the RIT team would go in and rescue the downed FF.

    • @jag38721
      @jag38721 10 років тому

      I do ride alongs with a local fire department in my hometown and from what I've heard the same thing the other guy said before me. It's a motion detection thing I believe, so if you stand for a period of time it sounds the alarm. But if you're moving around and the alarm detects motion, it won't sound. I've also seen that joke around and it actually is true. But it's main use is to sound an alarm in case of a firefighter down.

    • @daltonpartlow3844
      @daltonpartlow3844 10 років тому

      JJ Gonzalez Or if they are hurt

    • @thewiccanway2526
      @thewiccanway2526 9 років тому

      PASS devices will automatically activate if the device does not detect motion for a certain short period of time, typically 15-30 seconds, so that the alert will sound if the firefighter is seriously injured or otherwise incapacitated. Some devices use a ball bearing on a track to sense firefighter movement and others use an infrared beam against a mirror mounted on a spring. When activating for a lack of motion, the PASS device will typically emit a few seconds of a muted warning that activation is about to occur, so that a firefighter who has simply been motionless for a time but is otherwise safe will be able to move slightly and thus reset the activation timer before a false activation occurs. The PASS device can also be activated manually in an emergency, such as when a firefighter is lost or trapped.

    • @nicolerok4167
      @nicolerok4167 9 років тому

      It doesn't sense your movement, and "assumes" you're down or in danger. Shaking registers movement and shuts the pass alarm off.

  • @musicislife8181
    @musicislife8181 11 років тому

    At 17 in my dept you are a full member. I have gone to fire emt and rescue school. Only restriction is not being able to go into an active structure fire, but you are most definately a contributor to the scene

  • @bboor111
    @bboor111 11 років тому

    what is the deference between the scott 2.2 scba and the 4.5 scba

    • @seangoodine7139
      @seangoodine7139 2 роки тому

      2.2-2200psi 4.5-4500psi

    • @RogerDuckman
      @RogerDuckman 2 роки тому

      Low Pressure vs High pressure psi being utilized. 4.5's are newer.

    • @bboor111
      @bboor111 2 роки тому

      Ya i figured that out 8.years ago i been a firefighter for 15.years now

  • @seth20041
    @seth20041 12 років тому

    that sound is burned into my brain and when ever i hear it all i think is 9/11 with all the debree and thinking that that sound is fire fighters down and not moving and i can still remeber everything from that day.

  • @vikingsfan2123
    @vikingsfan2123 12 років тому

    you need something in the back

  • @Doc_Hawk
    @Doc_Hawk 12 років тому

    Same, also being an FF it makes my ears and my senses perk up whenever I hear one or anything that sounds like one

  • @thecarguy9195
    @thecarguy9195 12 років тому

    when i watched alot of 911 videos of when both towers fell all you heard was this and 343+ other alarms all in sequence. it was pretty weird. now whenever i hear this i get shivers down my spine.

    • @BringerOfDearth
      @BringerOfDearth 10 місяців тому

      I was a 24 year old volunteer firefighter in Pittsburgh then. I can always hear my PASS alarm. To your point, @thecarguy9195, all of those alarms in sequence still haunts me. Even now, working in an entirely different field, I'm still not able to speak of that day without crying. I am one of the few who knows precisely what that incessant "chirping" really meant. It just didn't stop. It all still rings in my ears. 😥

  • @blueceligts180
    @blueceligts180 12 років тому

    I agree on red lights being better for ff's. N nj blue us for ff n cops r b/r

  • @xxxjordanlentzxxx
    @xxxjordanlentzxxx 12 років тому

    @dynastar666 wrong. well somewhat. at 17 your just as trained as an 18 year old. in pa you can't run lights til your 18. a lot of departments let you respond at 16 and some even 14 so it all depends on the department. if he/she started at 14 by now he/she is probably more trained than an 18 year old.

  • @F1r3GamingHD
    @F1r3GamingHD 12 років тому

    @dillybar1997 yes thank you lol, so many guys here have told me about it.

  • @Born2doom
    @Born2doom 12 років тому

    @kameronbc21 Yea in Chicago we used to have Scott but after 9/11 we switched to the Msa firehawk the msa is indeed better.