[Ride along] Truck 825 CVFD/PGFD
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- Опубліковано 26 лип 2013
- Tiller ladder Truck 825 was dispatched to a mutual aid call in the neighbouring Charles county for an odour of fire in a building. The truck was cancelled before it reached the scene - by Dirk Steinhardt - www.rescue911.de - Clinton, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA - 06.2010
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Per that small clock(says 0:14) his was a nice wakeup call a little after midnight lol. Tillers are cool trucks
Funny, I know right where this station is. Parents lived in Clinton MD.
Great video brothers stay safe, and remember to use the Napa guideline book it make great toilet paper haha
Awesome video
MARS lights will play with your mind at night
I'm assuming the LT in the front passenger seat didn't want you filming since he did what he could to block your view with his helmet and jacket...
in Montgomery County you don't see anymore trucks like that. why did they mural aid the tiller into Charles County? that was far ! hey much love to PGFD. keep the videos coming brother !! much love to CVFD, stay safe out there !!
Waldorf 3 has a truck but it was their first due and Waldorf 12 did not have a truck at the time. That leaves Truck 1 (LaPlata) and Truck 11 (Bryan's Road) and if either of those were OOS or committed to another call then Clinton becomes 2nd due truck.
what is the point of dispatching a tiller ladder for a strange odor, especially that far out?
@rykember11 thats what i thought it was, and no need for the military time translation, i know that by heart. thanks for the response
Those windows need a washing! other than that, Great Truck!
i love fire trucks!
That truck 825 it's sounds like a regular detroit diesel engine
Very nice tiller love spinners and wig wag lights correct!?
Mars lights
@dangerjp A clock...on Military time. they must have been responding at 0014 Hours, or 12:14 AM.
hey its the "hippie" again
Whats that timer thing in the cab?
its the dude from clerks
I feel sorry for the people living on the opposite side of the station
Aren't any houses there anymore. They were demolished
@@oliver7garden Tornado?
@@allen480 bulldozed to make an empty lot. The house directly across the street was owned by the first fire chief of Clinton
@ImRatherTall I have no idea, but it would have an automatic gearbox anyway. Hardly any Americans can drive manual cars, so they wouldn't have manual emergency vehicles!
I can operate a manual trans... easy as pie
Is this the former truck 14?
+CrystalLakeEast yes
Where is truck 825 now?
Scrapped
what city
What model powercall siren is that?
+matt nistor Powercall Plus. ;)
It’s a sho me
@dangerjp That would be a clock!
Are these guys paid or combination for Clinton Park?
That station is combination and at the time was staffed largely by volunteers in the evenings. And it's just Clinton (MD).
Oh yes lol but all firefighters and departments are the best in there own way
DCFD STILL THE BEST
it a centipede thanks fellas
red rabbit foot nice be safe
Gotta watch the language you know you on camera right??
You know they don’t care right ?
We don’t have them arriving?
They were placed in service prior to arrival.
this video is boss!!! I'm jealous you got to ride that monster, in Montgomery County, you don't see anymore trucks
It’s Prince George
@@yourlocaltoiletpaper9870 he knows that, he’s just saying mcfrs trucks aren’t cool anymore
Do they still have this truck
Scrapped
@@oliver7garden that sucks
@deltic055 how is it s miss looks good to me
Is that hippy again!
oh?
lovev the vpemfab
Manpower maybe? I dont know
Long ride.
Help me understand, why you go to a call for an odor in a building, and not put your gear on before you get in the truck? You can put your pack on in the truck that way and be ready to hop out and perform your duties on scene right away. Instead of having to get dressed and packed on scene.
Who gives a fuck u hoopel
The location was at least 10-15 minutes away and they were placed in service prior to arrival. If first-arriving units had gone on scene with smoke showing or reports of people trapped they still had plenty of time to get ready.
05:13 unmarked suv :))
0:44
PHILADELPHIA FIRE DEPARTMENT IS THE BEST
need to drive faster!
if I were a resident of this particular community, I would be extremely passed knowing that it took this engine 23 minutes to respond from the time they departed the station. And we can not assume it was just 23 minutes because the video ends before they arrive on scene. It could have been 25 minutes or even 30 minutes. According to the call sheet at the beginning of this video, it states that the call was for a odor in a building. what if it was a actual fire in the building? It would have been fully engulfed and a total loss because of this engines response time.
I also wonder why that in this particular area that each fire district does not have a engine like this particular one and that this engine had to be dispatched from a far away station? This is crazy and the public at large in this area should be outraged that their Fire Departments are so badly managed. A person's house who be totally engulfed and at the end of everything, a total loss. if I were a resident of thus community and I called 911 because of a fire and this engine arrives on scene 23 minutes later ( according to the response time clock in the engine itself ) I would be demanding answers as to why my house had to burn completely down before a Fire Engine arrived to help. It's beyond ridiculous that this is even occuring.
it's not this engine companies fault in any way. This is the fault of this communities Fire Chief, Mayor and other officials. Their engine company districts are obviously poorly laid out and obviously they are not equipping each fire district within this community with proper equipment. I am the first to say that this particular engine company did everything that one would expect from a Fire Department. it's by no means this engines fault that they were dispatched to a call that took them 23 minutes plus to arrive on scene. That's the dispatchers fault at the communication center for this community and the Fire Chiefs fault for poorly laying out a plan were Fire Equipment, such as this engine, has to travel in excess of 23 minutes in order to arrive on scene. I would be suing the shit out of this city, it's fire department and it's communications dispatch center. No home owner, building owner or commercial enterprise should loose their home, buildings or other property because of extremely poor management within the Fire Department, the 911 Communications Center and city officials.
I am sure I will get a lot of flack for stating the obvious but I garentee you, if it were your house that had a odor, whether it was gas or smoke and you called 911 only then to have a fire engine arrive 23 plus minutes after the fact and now your house or building is a total loss and God forbid, if their was anyone trapped inside. unacceptable and you would be demanding answers as to why. So, I will be the bad guy for stating the obvious. And just for the record, I was a volunteer Firefighter and EMT myself for over 6 years and in that time our longest response time from being dispatched to arriving on scene was under 6 rminutes. And this was in a county that was rural and unincorperated. This engines response time is beyond unacceptable by any standards and people in this community need to start holding their officials responsible. No one should loose their house, business or a loved one because it took the Fire Department 23 plus minutes to arrive. outrageous and totally unacceptable!
+Chase Hartlaub Truck, Engine: Patato, Patato. This was not a mutual aid call, as you state. Look at the call sheet, it's being 1st time dispatched, alarm level 1. You stand corrected. It's poor response time, no matter how you slice it. Furthermore, even on a mutual aid call, equipment would have been dispatched that was closest to the scene, period. This was a dispatched call on initial call out, the run sheet does not lie. End of story.
A few things....
1. Ever heard of automatic aid? It's basically when surrounding towns respond on the first alarm to assist the town that has the incident.
2. This is a truck company as you can quite clearly see at the beginning of the video.
3. This is definitely NOT the first due unit responding..... If you honestly think this is the first due then I don't even know what to say to that one.
Anthony Thomas Zigmund it actually was dispatched under backup section if you read the run sheet...
JWojtunik0643 agreed. In addition it says Charles County on the sheet not Prince George's County which 25 obviously runs out of. And Since the staffed units were 40 and 36, then that mean the location is at least 30 minutes away from Clinton.
Anthony Thomas Zigmund Anthony Thomas Zigmund JWojtunik0643 also where the hell does one get 23 minutes from? The video is no more than 11 minutes and 17 seconds. The Call sheet logs 23:12 for dispatched and when they jump into the tiller to leave the clock says 0:14 and says 0:25 at the end of the video. Clearly shows it didn't take them 23 minutes. Yes the location is at least 30 minutes away, but that's only if your driving the speed limit, taking every light etc etc. Obviously they didn't do that so they obviously got there much faster than 23 minutes. Also at the end of the video you can clearly hear Communications say "TRUCK 8 2 5 RETURN TO SERVICE." Thus, video ended because they were no longer needed and returned to service after taking 11 minutes to respond from Clinton (Prince George's County) toat least as far as Waldorf (Charles County) which is roughly 30 minutes away. Smh. If your Gona bash a department at least pay attention to all the details and understand the area they are responding to and from.