Awesome video! I love the mix of responses and on scene footage, seeing the wildland engines arriving and crews getting to work. It was cool how you were able to get a Type 3 going off road at the second fire!
Just try man, just try. Never give up. After trying and trying i finally got hired, get your emt certificate its a plus. The us forest service is requiring it too. I go to an emt class full of forest service hotshots
Two questions - What was that last pick up on the first response? Looked like it had surfboards on it... Also on the second response - The engine had "HME" on the front bumper - What is that? Awesome video - Great job.
I worked my first wildfire 2 weeks after the hotshot crew got killed in AZ. I was a supply truck so whatever the crew's needed battling the wildfire I would get it loaded up and take to drop locations. My first trip up to make my drop the fire surrounded 3 trucks on the road and we hadn't been trained with the emergency shelter or been supplied with it or turnouts. I have always had a lot of respect for firefighters but when this happened to me and how fast it happened it made realized how quickly it can happen and hotshot crew's don't have air packs so they are sitting ducks every second while fighting these wildfires
They keep on saying, "spray it with water" like seriously, what else would they spray it with, gasoline? I know they wouldn't use foam becuase that would blow the budget, to mix foam is like $5 a gallon, and you need thousands of gallons of it to out put a fire.
The minute you arrive on scene get a handle on it as soon as possible get police responding to the area going door to door prepairing people to evacuate because if you don't contain the fire quick enough it will take off and run
The first engine to the scene has been ordered by the initial attack incident commander to start a hose lay at the anchor point so that subsequent engines can extend their lays and eventually put engines down that side of the fire. I can't tell if it is a flank or the head, but they are making the attack between the fire and the structures, exactly what the first arriving units should do. In wildland firefighting an anchor point is essential before doing anything else.
Scanner Recording for this incident: www.firescan.net/cgi-bin/playback.cgi?f=1531335600-1&sb=17855&t=1800&rate=56
Gotta love the boys responding in the lifeguard truck
LOL!!!
You know shit gets real when cal fire arrives
With a thumbnail like that. You know its going to be a great video
Awesome video! I love the mix of responses and on scene footage, seeing the wildland engines arriving and crews getting to work. It was cool how you were able to get a Type 3 going off road at the second fire!
Fantastic footage!!!!
Nice Job
Santa Cruz Films
My dream job right there 😍
Just try man, just try. Never give up. After trying and trying i finally got hired, get your emt certificate its a plus. The us forest service is requiring it too. I go to an emt class full of forest service hotshots
This is a silly question but are hotshots allowed in California because California has “Calfire”???
broo gnarly vid. how many acres burned??
Do you know how much water the hotshot trucks carry?
Seems like a normal day in California.
are they just trucks to go off road or murauders? the bush fire trucks.
Nope they are a cross between a full structural and a brush truck the structural truck for the tank size and brush for having awd
why was the woman arrested
Probably arson -- that's often the case when a second fire suddenly starts up somewhere else with no real reason for it to occur naturally.
Woah! Sweet response!
Two questions - What was that last pick up on the first response? Looked like it had surfboards on it... Also on the second response - The engine had "HME" on the front bumper - What is that?
Awesome video - Great job.
The truck with surfboards was a california state parks officer, the fire was most likely at a state park. and HME is a fire truck manufacturer.
@@f0rumrr yup, HME: Hendrickson Mobile Equipment, they and Duplex were major chassis players back then.
Fantastic Job
What she get arrested for?
HighEndFilms Arson
this s how fast fire rescue went to but need more trucks
I live not far from this location
Very messed up of the woman that set both those fires. Possibly due to mental health.
Great videos.
Nice video
I worked my first wildfire 2 weeks after the hotshot crew got killed in AZ. I was a supply truck so whatever the crew's needed battling the wildfire I would get it loaded up and take to drop locations. My first trip up to make my drop the fire surrounded 3 trucks on the road and we hadn't been trained with the emergency shelter or been supplied with it or turnouts. I have always had a lot of respect for firefighters but when this happened to me and how fast it happened it made realized how quickly it can happen and hotshot crew's don't have air packs so they are sitting ducks every second while fighting these wildfires
They keep on saying, "spray it with water" like seriously, what else would they spray it with, gasoline? I know they wouldn't use foam becuase that would blow the budget, to mix foam is like $5 a gallon, and you need thousands of gallons of it to out put a fire.
The minute you arrive on scene get a handle on it as soon as possible get police responding to the area going door to door prepairing people to evacuate because if you don't contain the fire quick enough it will take off and run
Nice film
Go get'em boys
lifeguard on a brush fire lmao?
Technically a park ranger to cali and it was in a state park so it's in their jurisdiction
That's Santa Cruz fire department not Cal-Fire. But great job anyway!
CAL-FIRE is shown responding as well.
nice
First firetruck ain’t gonna do crap
The first engine to the scene has been ordered by the initial attack incident commander to start a hose lay at the anchor point so that subsequent engines can extend their lays and eventually put engines down that side of the fire. I can't tell if it is a flank or the head, but they are making the attack between the fire and the structures, exactly what the first arriving units should do. In wildland firefighting an anchor point is essential before doing anything else.
Hik ya I can't wait until I become cal fire
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Third sweet buddy
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Cool
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There's a wild fire here now