Philadelphia Fire Department HazMat Box Response - Fire Trucks & Police Cars Responding
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- Опубліковано 8 жов 2024
- The call initially went out as a HazMat Investigation for Engine 25 and Battalion 10. Battalion 10 requested the HazMat Task Force for an unknown substance that was leaking from a ruptured pipe. Due to the nature of the incident, Battalion 10 also requested an additional Engine to respond to take a hydrant and stand by. Soon after the HazMat Task Force's arrival, Battalion 10 requested the remainder of the HazMat Box filled out. Companies staged on scene until HazMat and utility crews secured the scene. No injuries/illnesses were reported.
Assignment Rundown:
HazMat Investigation - Engine 25, Battalion 10
Request for HMTF - Engine 60, HazMat 1, HazMat 2, Chemical 1, Battalion 1, Medic 31
Request for Additional Engine - Engine 28
HazMat Box Filled Out -
Engine 2, Engine 29
Ladder 16, Ladder 3
Battalion 4
Squad 72, Squad 72A
Philadelphia Second Alarmers and The Salvation Army also responded along with numerous Philadelphia Police Department Units.
Recorded:
6/2024
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Awesome video. Somebody forgot to turn the lights on in Hazmat 1.
That turn from Ladder 16 was smooth AF! 👌
I like that all of philadelphias *spartan* trucks have the same horn
Someone forgot to turn the lights on.
What happened?😱😱😱😱
What’s with the numbers under the headlights on the driver’s side?
City Public Property number. Every city owned vehicle has one. First 2 numbers indicate the fiscal year in which the vehicle/truck was purchased.
GO GO GO
Bro,what the heck? Philadelphia Fire Department Hazmat had the sirens on,but no lights.
@@MsDoItAll82 hazmat one probably forgot to turn them on
@@toasterghost6113 Makes sense.