dude complains about some faux collapse zones yet just walked right thru them. Gimme a break. with all the money these fockers have . What a joke at that fire at 12 min mark. Come one maaaann. I know very progressive volunteer departsment that would run circles around these guys with less money and just as safe..
@@kissanruokaait’s surprising how used to it you get, knowing that to do helps. The structure at 10:59 is a very large fire and not a everyday occurrence, at least not in my area 😂You also have people like the saftey officer who watch over the operation especially if you’re new, you get to basically get paired up with someone. My first time out on a call (where I actually got out of the vehicle) I was paired with the oldest active member of our department (literally has been active in the dept as long as my mom has been alive) and I stayed “on his hip” the whole time. Joining a department is one of the most rewarding things I have ever done and has literally changed my life. If your area has a volunteer fire dept and you are under 18 look at joining an explorer program if your over look at joining a department.
This was the best Day in the Life video ever... Justin was so honest with his work. A huge round of applause to all the people who risks their life for others.
He thought about being an Anchorman or an Elf like The Other Guys but with driving skills good enough for Talladega we're happy to have him here as our Step Brother.
This was a fantastic video. Got to see some good action of them running calls, training, and eating a full meal, lol. LT. Sinnett was a pleasure to watch. He seems very well composed, looks out for his crews, seems very friendly, and worked with the camera perfectly. Thanks LT Sinnett and the PIO(s) that made this episode possible.
true on that... would be a neat line of (fan)stuff for their fans... and might be a good way to support SMFR from all across the world... I'd buy that shirt (if SMFR ever gets to make it)
Absolute truth, never stop learning. I’ve been doing this for 30 plus years, the one constant is that I realize how ignorant I am. Surround yourself with the best and brightest, if they aren’t, you are failing them.
I'm a UK paramedic. Not a firefighter like the combined role you guys have. I'm watching this series and am totally inspired by all of you. Love your work ethic.
I've had the privilege to work and learn, despite being a firefighter outside of South Metro. I really apperciate how he still has a love and a passion for the Job and a drive to be consistently better. I hope that one day that I'm able to have that discipline and be as humble as he is. He truly has a heart of gold and a sense of humor that lights up a room. You're awesome Lieutenant Sinnett 👊
I'd rather these folks make a massive mistake in training, then taught how to fix it/avoid it, try the situation again rather then screw up in a real situation
Awesome Video Lieutenant Sinnett, thank you very much. you are absolutely correct, continue to learn and train, through out your career. I do, now I took on a new firefighting career at a different department, so now I have to know Air force base and planes, structural, and civilian airport. Stay safe everyone.
Really enjoying these Day in the Life videos! Really informative and getting some great ideas to implement in my service. Would be very interested in a Day in the Life for your EMS chief/supervisor position if you all have one. Keep up the good work and stay safe!
Bob Dylan every FD in MA and RI is not like this. Hell, our Union shit a brick wall when the city wanting annual drug tests for a 2% salary stipend on our contracts.
In the category of "Best Performance by a Fire Officer as a Victim", the envelope please. The statue goes to "Will Farrell"... oops, correction make Lieutenant Sinnett! Thanks for a great video helping me understand the purpose and responsibilities of a Safety Officer.
Great video! Lou thanks for sharing and also doing what you do. I’m not a firefighter but found many great take away from this video that can crossover into my life and my profession. Stay safe and May God Bless you and your entire department!!!
Loves these "A Day in the Life" videos especially when it's focused on a Specialty Unit/Position. Very educational for me to add to the knowledge toolbox for my career. Keep up the great work on this channel!
I enjoyed the show but I feel like what the safety officer does wasn't clearly spelled out! I would love a video that is a little more clear on exactly what they do! Thanks and I look forward to more videos! Keep up the hard work and thanks for your service!!!
they focus on the safety aspects of scenes. while everyone strives for safety, everyone has a task to focus on (attack line, rehab, RIT, Command) and safetys job is it just focus on the safety aspect of things
I would be interested to know more about how you instructed your staff to do the "cooper test" for the cardiac output. Please comment to reach out to me!
Great intro.. Safety officer comes down pole holding a mug...great sense of fun..... Is Lt Sinnett related to the Binghams of Utah?.. he is very similar to Justin Bingham from the YT channel "Life In Holland"
One thing I learned bout South Metro. They have a BC and Safety officer and they aren't together, plus they keep things organised, which is awesome. But my agency, that Safety officer is a Captain and they ride with The BC all the time, so it would be nice for the S.O To ride with The BC on a PIO vlog
Love the day In the life videos. I don’t know how much you have left to do but I think keeping with the day in the life would be awesome. Even if you do a repeat video so to say. For someone wanting to get into the fire service these videos help a ton. Thank you guys
This was one of your best videos and I'll admit that when I first say the title I thought it would be boring haha :P I also got a kick out of the fact that South Metro uses Yeti coolers :P must be nice to have a budget like that :)
I'm glad to see Buddy the Elf finally found his niche in the world. He makes a great safety officer!
I was 100% thinking about that. Lo and behold, first comment. haha
Definitely
Damn it you got to the joke first
I just kept seeing him everytime I look at his face 😂
To me he looks like Andre the Giant
Who knew Will Ferrell was a Firefighter 😂 jk stay safe brother.
r/beatmetoit
💀
I was litterally just thinking that
i can’t be the only one who didn’t even think that once 🤣 when i read that i was wheezing
Facts😂😂
“You can’t train enough for a job that can kill you…”
Excellent quote sir!
Thats why im a little pussy compared to these guys :D Crazy how they remain calm under a HUGE amount of pressure. Big respect! :)
He is on ladder 12 now
dude complains about some faux collapse zones yet just walked right thru them. Gimme a break. with all the money these fockers have . What a joke at that fire at 12 min mark. Come one maaaann. I know very progressive volunteer departsment that would run circles around these guys with less money and just as safe..
@@kissanruokaait’s surprising how used to it you get, knowing that to do helps. The structure at 10:59 is a very large fire and not a everyday occurrence, at least not in my area 😂You also have people like the saftey officer who watch over the operation especially if you’re new, you get to basically get paired up with someone. My first time out on a call (where I actually got out of the vehicle) I was paired with the oldest active member of our department (literally has been active in the dept as long as my mom has been alive) and I stayed “on his hip” the whole time. Joining a department is one of the most rewarding things I have ever done and has literally changed my life. If your area has a volunteer fire dept and you are under 18 look at joining an explorer program if your over look at joining a department.
So no ones gonna mention how he slide down that pole, while holding a drink in his hand??? 👌👌👌
That man is on 🔥🔥
What min?
He had more than 3 points of contact. OSHA would approve.
That takes extreme skill but 👌👌
@@klarkyokhana2816 like 1 second in, the intro
I didn't know Will Farrell worked for SMFR lol
Great video, and looking forward to a fleet Friday with rehab 12 or decon unit!
LITERALLY same! 😂❤
I thought I was the only one lol!!!!
@@N95-q5e Lol!
Suggestions:
•Day in the Life: District Chief
•Day in the Life: PIO
•Fleet Friday: Rehab 12
Rehab 12😂 are you in arp
They’ve already done a day in the life of a bat chief video
Chase Francis but not district chief. District chief would be Jeff.
they’ve also done PIO fleet friday.
@@seenofaith99 He said District, not Battalion. District Chief is in charge of multiple battalions.
this guy needs his own series
David Mcarthur Agreed.
Yep
Definitely.
Agreed 😂
He definitely does
This was the best Day in the Life video ever... Justin was so honest with his work. A huge round of applause to all the people who risks their life for others.
Hi, I’m Lieutenant Dale Dobak, and you’re watching a day in the life of a safety officer.
I like this Safety Officer. Cool, calm and he needs his own show. Just a great guy.
Come on Where are all the will ferrel jokes on this guy. How do U guys let him get away with this !!!!
He thought about being an Anchorman or an Elf like The Other Guys but with driving skills good enough for Talladega we're happy to have him here as our Step Brother.
That “you might need a nap... you might snap a little sooner than normal” as a dad after shift is very true.
This was a fantastic video. Got to see some good action of them running calls, training, and eating a full meal, lol. LT. Sinnett was a pleasure to watch. He seems very well composed, looks out for his crews, seems very friendly, and worked with the camera perfectly. Thanks LT Sinnett and the PIO(s) that made this episode possible.
@@davidk1236 he drinks coffee.
you know your a true firefighter when you can slide down a pole and not spill your coffee
Oh no, "Your incident has been updated".
Worse: "Disregarded"
This guy did an excellent job of explaining everything and going into just enough detail! Well done!
29:50. That quote should be on a tshirt!
true on that... would be a neat line of (fan)stuff for their fans... and might be a good way to support SMFR from all across the world... I'd buy that shirt (if SMFR ever gets to make it)
He's right.
And:
There're two things that are better than training:
Harder training
More training
AMEN!
Being a resident of Douglas county these videos make me feel so much safer. Thank you South Metro 🙏
Beginning of this video was the coolest 10 seconds iv ever seen.
Haha
I'm now medically retired due to cardiac issues. I love watching you series! Makes me feel like I'm back in house with my crew.
Thank you brother. I know you miss it
Absolute truth, never stop learning. I’ve been doing this for 30 plus years, the one constant is that I realize how ignorant I am.
Surround yourself with the best and brightest, if they aren’t, you are failing them.
#1 Safety: dont spill the coffee. PASSED
Looks like the safety officers safety shield had got a bit toasty.
That's called accumulated experience
I'm a UK paramedic. Not a firefighter like the combined role you guys have. I'm watching this series and am totally inspired by all of you. Love your work ethic.
The man understands his job very well and the part that he says about his family being his Rock is absolutely correct.
I love your videos can you do a fleet Friday on medic 21
We all thought it. Will Ferrell?
"No Safety Officers were hurt in the making of this film"
This guy was a great hire for this department. So much character to him. Wish the best for him and the family.
Next do a day in the life of a fire investigator
Try catching a call while on shift😂
More like month in the life. Or two..
I've had the privilege to work and learn, despite being a firefighter outside of South Metro. I really apperciate how he still has a love and a passion for the Job and a drive to be consistently better. I hope that one day that I'm able to have that discipline and be as humble as he is. He truly has a heart of gold and a sense of humor that lights up a room. You're awesome Lieutenant Sinnett 👊
Well, good job Will Ferrell! I also didn’t know he was a metal head? FFDP! Good job PIO and hope everyone in the department is staying safe!
I will pay money to see Will Ferrell as a firefighter in a comedy
This is awesome! Thank you.
This gentleman was awesome I would watch him more. Great job... Stay safe brother....
My favorite A Day In Thee Life of a Safety Officer
i requested this one
@@aaronmadden4546 I requested Justin
@@aaronmadden4546 me too
Absolutely EXCELLENT Safety Officer Vlog - That Lieutenant was superb, excellent Narration, Communication AND Explanation. Thank you. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
I’d say we call all agree he looks like Will Ferrell
I'd rather these folks make a massive mistake in training, then taught how to fix it/avoid it, try the situation again rather then screw up in a real situation
Awesome Video Lieutenant Sinnett, thank you very much. you are absolutely correct, continue to learn and train, through out your career. I do, now I took on a new firefighting career at a different department, so now I have to know Air force base and planes, structural, and civilian airport. Stay safe everyone.
Love how the fold down clear glasses on your helmet are semi melted. Shows he's been in a few hot ones.
LT did a great job talking about his duties and explaining what he does on a daily basis. Keep up your awesome videos!
Love this channel, would love to see a Day in the Life: EMS Supervisor
"With all due respect Capt., ... see ya!" 🤣4:35
Ricky Bobby
next can you do a day in the life of a district chief
Weird stuff always happens at shift change.
C-shift will usually say the Q word right at shift change then your busy all day
17:51 my dood forgot his nomex
One of the best videos I've seen from South Metro yet. Lt. thanks for taking the time to take part in this video!!
He looks like Will Farell, we need more firefighter paramedics like him.
Why does he look like the guy who says "DONT TOUCH MY DRUM SET"?
anyways, love the video c:
Another great vid. Maybe do a full 48hr tour. That would be a great watch.
That was one of the coolest intros I have seen so far!! Amazing job guys, keep up the hard work and stay safe.
17:05 OMG The second name Bierbrauer is a german name and it means in english beer brewer
Really enjoying these Day in the Life videos! Really informative and getting some great ideas to implement in my service. Would be very interested in a Day in the Life for your EMS chief/supervisor position if you all have one. Keep up the good work and stay safe!
Since when was Will Ferrell a firefighter 🤣
@SouthMetroFireRescue- Centennial, Colorado Connor thank you for the video very interesting and informative. Keep up the good work.
This dude is the real hero! He's got 4(!!!) daughters and a wife! My God, what a machine.
Will Ferrell is that you?😂
Love your opening clip. 😊 Down the pole with a drink, like a boss, lol
This is much needed
I’m in shock at how impressive this FD. Annual physicals to make sure everyone can do the job! This is something lacking over here in MA.
Lacking everywhere is probably more like it. This department reminds me of LA. (County/City).
99% of Departments are like this actually.
Bob Dylan every FD in MA and RI is not like this. Hell, our Union shit a brick wall when the city wanting annual drug tests for a 2% salary stipend on our contracts.
Awesome episode! Nice to see how he's comitted to the Safety of his comrades!
good stuff. I work 12 hrs and can only imagine the stress and exhaustion when you get home after being away for 2 days.
Wow, y'all see the way he slide down that pole!? That's the same way im about to slide into my wife's text messages 😂
I’m always wanting more. I’m in the hiring pool of my local fire department. Crossing fingers I get hired. Thank you for the content.
Good luck brother it was the best day of my life getting my letter
12:12 Nice Job Keeping everyone safe and out of the Collapse Zones 👏👍
Does anyone know what style helmet the guy getting his mask on has at 17:36
Boston bend.
17:55 the 2nd Fire Fighter went in without his hood. I know it’s just a drill but practice perfect.
What brand of gas meter is he using and what is the carcinogen gases that it detects... Our department is beginning to implement the ISO.
In the category of "Best Performance by a Fire Officer as a Victim", the envelope please. The statue goes to "Will Farrell"... oops, correction make Lieutenant Sinnett!
Thanks for a great video helping me understand the purpose and responsibilities of a Safety Officer.
Great video! Lou thanks for sharing and also doing what you do. I’m not a firefighter but found many great take away from this video that can crossover into my life and my profession. Stay safe and May God Bless you and your entire department!!!
I love the guy sliding the pole with a cup of coffee. Thought I was the only genius with that move
Day in the life of a fire investigator
Also, would be amazing to see a hazmat unit in action
Loves these "A Day in the Life" videos especially when it's focused on a Specialty Unit/Position. Very educational for me to add to the knowledge toolbox for my career. Keep up the great work on this channel!
Justin Sinnett!!!!!!!! Best safety officer to exist! So excited!
Lol aren’t you the dude who is trying to recreate south metro? 😂
scrowell002 what do you mean?
On roblox aren’t you trying to remake it
scrowell002 kind of. It’s a long story. Dm me @southmetrofirebuff on instagram if you want to knwo more
Excellent 👏 you can tell he is going places! We will probably see this LT in future battalion chief day in life videos
Really enjoyed this episode. Thank you SMFR.
Have you guys ever thought of doing a video on the EMS simulation lab? I'd love to see that!
I enjoyed the show but I feel like what the safety officer does wasn't clearly spelled out! I would love a video that is a little more clear on exactly what they do! Thanks and I look forward to more videos! Keep up the hard work and thanks for your service!!!
they focus on the safety aspects of scenes. while everyone strives for safety, everyone has a task to focus on (attack line, rehab, RIT, Command) and safetys job is it just focus on the safety aspect of things
Does Justin Sinnet still work for SMFR? I saw a thing randomly pop up that had his name on it showing different employment status.
Lmao if the firefighters thought the beep from the gas meter was the alarm..
I would be interested to know more about how you instructed your staff to do the "cooper test" for the cardiac output. Please comment to reach out to me!
Is being a safety officer a prerequisite to other roles? Do you ever have an incident that requires both safety officers on it?
The other one was night shift
I will like to see a Day in a life of a Fire Mashall
Great intro.. Safety officer comes down pole holding a mug...great sense of fun..... Is Lt Sinnett related to the Binghams of Utah?.. he is very similar to Justin Bingham from the YT channel "Life In Holland"
Love it. I've been meaning to watch this all the way through since it was released.
Safety violations, yikes.
One thing I learned bout South Metro. They have a BC and Safety officer and they aren't together, plus they keep things organised, which is awesome. But my agency, that Safety officer is a Captain and they ride with The BC all the time, so it would be nice for the S.O To ride with The BC on a PIO vlog
The content you guys put out is AMAZING!!! I really enjoy watching your videos!
I will say good that you rarely wear a mask or face covering. They really don't do shit to protect you just protect others from you.
Love the day In the life videos. I don’t know how much you have left to do but I think keeping with the day in the life would be awesome. Even if you do a repeat video so to say. For someone wanting to get into the fire service these videos help a ton. Thank you guys
Imagine when the dispatcher picked up the phone she/he said buddy the elf what’s your favorite color 🤣🤣
I’m assuming the Lt’s favorite dish is meatloaf. No idea why though.
I love these videos so much! I’m really hoping to be able to work for this department someday.
Do you guys use Blue Card? Kinda sounded like it from your size up. Great job btw!
This was one of your best videos and I'll admit that when I first say the title I thought it would be boring haha :P I also got a kick out of the fact that South Metro uses Yeti coolers :P must be nice to have a budget like that :)
Great video SMFR. He's got an awesome personality and looks like he loves his job.
I wonder if he leases helicopters on his off days. And has an autograph ninja sword by randy jackson.. also he has a brother named derek.
17:52 One of the FF didn't put their Hood on over their mask, BIG RED FLAG