My husband is a proud U.S Marine. He did 4 1/2 yrs in the service. Then became a Fire/Paramedic. He spent 25 years in the fire service. I'm proud of him for serving his Country and County. He's told me many stories of losing Marines and civilians. But everyday he went back to work. Songs like this always gives him hope a joy. Knowing that people really do care for those who risk their life for another. God Bless ALL that serve.
Let me give you two thank you sir: -the first for keeping your community safe as a firefighter -the second for going to afganistan, killed inocent people and leaving the country even worse
I’m trying to make it to be an American firefighter. At first I wanted to join the USMC but I wasn’t able to and so now I’m trying to make it to be a firefighter. I’d salute you but I’m a civilian, but I’m grateful for you going over and serving not just your country but trying to make a change over seas (though it seems others may see it differently) and then going to make someone else’s worst day better.
@@Edit_MASTER124 Do not be ungrateful, Australians, Americans many went and bled in Afghan, afghani people lived peacefully in Afghanistan until the terrorists known as the Taliban came along, tried to overthrow the government. NATO + Allies went in to stop the terrorists, a peacekeeping force. As a man from Australia, I am dismayed and perplexed you have no idea about modern warfare. America fought Afghanistan, many did, many fought for the freedom of Afghanistan, until Joe Biden, a delusional old man, ordered withdrawal. Those warriors, fought and bled for you. RESPECT them.
I want to say thank you for all the firefighters who save our and as a person who has a family member as an EMS captain this means a lot to me. Thank you for your service to all the firemen.
I'm firefighter when I end 9 years old. Now I have 33 and family and I'm still help. We in Poland tell " Bogu na chwałę a ludziom w potrzebie" " Glory to God, People to help" This is my memento for all my life
I am a CPT, Fire/Arson Investigator (a lot more stuff behind that too), point is, this is an AMAZING job. I did Fire/Rescue from 16 until The September 11 attacks, then went into the Army for a career, then back into the Fire/Rescue (Volunteer side). People thank me for one or the other, and I am SUPER uncomfortable with either of those. The real heroes I sent home on honor flights, or we lose them. So, thank you for this video.
Always felt uncomfortable when politicians praised us. We were just doing our job. Sometimes we had actually f**ked up. Only another firefighter would have noticed.
I hate school really much but I like watching these videos since they remember me of my goal, to be a fire fighter one day. Just 2 more years then i can start with the first step which is medical school and i am gonna keep watching these videos since They keep me motivated to keep going.
My dad was a volunteer firefighter for 23 years and an airport firefighter for 4 years. When I was little I would watch him respond pov to the station with his lights and sirens leaving the house. My father now has PTSD and arthritis. I wanted to follow in his footsteps but I have seizures and asthma so I stick to fire photography
@@daeMarder How long was he trapped in there though? I understand that firesuits can provide a lot of protection but if he was down there for two long it would have eventually burnt. Also he fell and then there was an explosion?
Theres firefighters and then there's United States firefighters, all deserve respect bit United States firefighters are another level of hero, to say they have balls doesn't even begin to cover it. My level of respect comes from those 343 brave heroes that gave it there all on 9/11 to save as many as they could. Be safe all of you.
the world is too ungrateful now a days, most people will go through there entire life without realizing the sacrifices first responders make for our safety
Even tho i want to be a police officer, i still want to help out my comunity till i will get to my dream career. So i want to join Voluntary firefighters in my city Hostivice(Small city next to our capital city Prague in the Czech republic). And i love thees Tributes, because they give me motivation.
And also pls show respect for all fallen firefighters they have a very dangerous job every single day a firefighter is lost of injured. Pls show respect
My dream job is a firefighter and I am 18 right now so maybe after college I will be a firefighter and two of my half brothers are in the navy right now
Why wait until after college to become a Firefighter? Just apply to your local Fire Department now. While your still young, start your career in the Fire Service early and live your dream now bro.
Firefighters, police, and military deserve huge salaries not pro sports and politicians. There the real heroes they should be paid a lot more than they are
Got accepted on August 22 of this week. Definitely, worth your time and effort you learn valuable things and help others out in your community. I really consider volunteering it may not pay but the work makes you feel good because you are making a difference in other people's lives.
Listen I'm 14 years old and really wanting to be a fire fighter I'd appreciate it if a real fire fighter could give me some tips on these comments. I want to help and protect people and just saying I have many things to do with fire fighting I'm from the UK as well but hopefully going to move to Canada with my girlfriend and going to make everyone happy.
Greetings. I am a retired USA firefighter/EMT with 48 years on the job. My advice for your future career is this. Get your cardiovascular system as strong and healthy as you can. Don’t drink, do drugs, smoke or get involved with the wrong people. Improve your reading and comprehending skills. Those will be demanded in your training and career. Learn to listen and develop patience with other people. Develop a courageous nature, based upon education, knowledge, and experience. Listen to the folks who have been doing this work as they’ve seen and done it all. Find a mentor or two who will help you develop the skills necessary to do this job. In the fire service there is much danger, heartache, sadness and extraordinary joy all combined into every shift you work. You’ll need to develop a tough skin but a soft heart as you’ll see and experience horrible things that people get themselves in to, but you’ll experience events that will make you glad you were there. You’ll see people having the worst day of their life, and your job is to try and make it less worse or even better. If you have a fear of heights or claustrophobic, learn to overcome them. And finally, work hard to learn this job. Your training academy will equip you with the skills necessary to do it. The fire service has a history and culture of a strong companionship among themselves. We help, tease, fight, argue and share life with each other and we always have each other’s back. The friendships developed in the fire service last a lifetime because all went through the same experiences together. It doesn’t matter where in the world you serve in this job, we are all brothers and sisters, always as one, always together. You become a true public servant to your citizens and fellow man. There is no greater calling than that. Jesus said “ greater love has no man than to lay down his life for his friends..” I think that fully encompasses the fire service.
Greatest advice I can give you is to not give up. It’s easy to encounter small issues and give up. It’s what I used to do. I’m 19 and went to academy with people twice my age. They picked on me for it and I had almost every disadvantage compared to the other men in my class. I went out of my comfort zone and free climbed a 40 foot ladder to spite my extreme fear of heights. I pushed myself to my limits and there will be times where you will be pushed too, but never give up.
Stay fit, stay out of trouble, get good grades in school and when you are eligible I recommend getting your nfpa 1001 and 1002 ff1 and 2 which will include hazmat ops. If you can find a department that will take you in and certify you thats even better.
My mom and dad are a firefighter and I am scared that they are going to get killed in the fire and then I don’t know how I would be told because I am a kid
To my brothers and sisters in fire EMS police and armed services holding the fort hear at home I may be discharged (honorably) but I still think of all my brothers and sisters and pray you all come home safe to your families I pray you see your wife daughter husband son father and mother every day and night to the fallen brothers and sisters rest easy my family
@@jaken4508 I know that it is very unlikely but there‘s always a chance. I don‘t remember where i read, that he survived but we can only hope. Greetings from Switzerland
I am a Lieutenant Firefighter and appreciate this thank you!!
Thank you for this kind comment
Thank you for your service brother
Thank you for your job
Yes thank you for your service someday I want to be a firefighter
Godspeed Lieutenant
My husband is a proud U.S Marine. He did 4 1/2 yrs in the service. Then became a Fire/Paramedic. He spent 25 years in the fire service. I'm proud of him for serving his Country and County. He's told me many stories of losing Marines and civilians. But everyday he went back to work. Songs like this always gives him hope a joy. Knowing that people really do care for those who risk their life for another. God Bless ALL that serve.
As a ex soldier infantry british soldier, who served afghanistan, and now im proud to be a firefighter, these lads have balls.
Let me give you two thank you sir:
-the first for keeping your community safe as a firefighter
-the second for going to afganistan, killed inocent people and leaving the country even worse
As an American I don’t like you because you served Afghanistan and America fought Afghanistan soooo
served in Afghanistan 4 years frontline infantry machine gun unit
I’m trying to make it to be an American firefighter. At first I wanted to join the USMC but I wasn’t able to and so now I’m trying to make it to be a firefighter. I’d salute you but I’m a civilian, but I’m grateful for you going over and serving not just your country but trying to make a change over seas (though it seems others may see it differently) and then going to make someone else’s worst day better.
@@Edit_MASTER124 Do not be ungrateful, Australians, Americans many went and bled in Afghan, afghani people lived peacefully in Afghanistan until the terrorists known as the Taliban came along, tried to overthrow the government. NATO + Allies went in to stop the terrorists, a peacekeeping force. As a man from Australia, I am dismayed and perplexed you have no idea about modern warfare. America fought Afghanistan, many did, many fought for the freedom of Afghanistan, until Joe Biden, a delusional old man, ordered withdrawal. Those warriors, fought and bled for you. RESPECT them.
I am a firefighter working in Korea
Thank you so much for making this video
Colleagues, always work safely
My dad was a firefighter who didn't come home one day. This is an awesome tribute thank you 😢❤
I want to say thank you for all the firefighters who save our and as a person who has a family member as an EMS captain this means a lot to me. Thank you for your service to all the firemen.
I'm firefighter when I end 9 years old. Now I have 33 and family and I'm still help. We in Poland tell
" Bogu na chwałę a ludziom w potrzebie"
" Glory to God, People to help"
This is my memento for all my life
Amen. 🙏🙏🙏🌹🌹🌹
To all us fighters out there, we step forward when everyone else is running away. Stay safe my firefighter brothers out there
As a young fire brigade member, with over 17 won tournaments. :salute:
I am a CPT, Fire/Arson Investigator (a lot more stuff behind that too), point is, this is an AMAZING job. I did Fire/Rescue from 16 until The September 11 attacks, then went into the Army for a career, then back into the Fire/Rescue (Volunteer side). People thank me for one or the other, and I am SUPER uncomfortable with either of those. The real heroes I sent home on honor flights, or we lose them. So, thank you for this video.
thank you for your service
Always felt uncomfortable when politicians praised us.
We were just doing our job.
Sometimes we had actually f**ked up. Only another firefighter would have noticed.
I was a firefighter. Thank you.
i lost my father to a fire he did his job to the max and may he keep doing whats right in the place he is now
Rest in Peace to your dad. Salutes! 🙏🏻
May God rest and bless his soul. Amen. 🙏🙏🙏🌹🌹🌹
What should we talk about here, we have chosen the hottest vocation there is on the planet and we love it!
Greetings from a German comrade!
Grüsse zurück
Ugh the kitten one almost got me. God bless these men and women who save and protect us threw the days and nights
I'm a firefighter sgt and appreciate this thank you
Sgt isn’t a rank in the Fire Department 💀
@@FrantiagoRoblox It is.. Sergeant Firefighter.. is a rank in the Fire Department, do your research brudda.
I'm a Vol. Firefighter & SAR Flight Nurse (at STAR flight) in texas, this is amazing! Thanks brother!
Much respect from me as a New Zealand firefighter
I hate school really much but I like watching these videos since they remember me of my goal, to be a fire fighter one day.
Just 2 more years then i can start with the first step which is medical school and i am gonna keep watching these videos since They keep me motivated to keep going.
Much respect for the brave men who run into the flames to save people's lives while putting their lives in danger, u r the real DC and marvel
I'm going to be a Jr on the 20th glad people still care about fire firefighters
My dad was a volunteer firefighter for 23 years and an airport firefighter for 4 years. When I was little I would watch him respond pov to the station with his lights and sirens leaving the house. My father now has PTSD and arthritis. I wanted to follow in his footsteps but I have seizures and asthma so I stick to fire photography
rest in peace, to the one who fell into the fire....
He survived
@@daeMarder How long was he trapped in there though? I understand that firesuits can provide a lot of protection but if he was down there for two long it would have eventually burnt. Also he fell and then there was an explosion?
@@chakalaka811 Search for this on UA-cam: Captain Pete DERN, Fresno fire
ok so basically i’m thinking as soon as he fell in all the heat rushed to the hole because heat rises and he stayed on the floor where it was safer
the cat hit me hard in the feels
These men, among others are willing to risk their lives to save others. God bless the men/women for all they do
“Firefighters are ordinary people that are doing a job that others can’t. The real hero’s are the ones that died” - a firefighter
Theres firefighters and then there's United States firefighters, all deserve respect bit United States firefighters are another level of hero, to say they have balls doesn't even begin to cover it. My level of respect comes from those 343 brave heroes that gave it there all on 9/11 to save as many as they could. Be safe all of you.
I'm an EMT here in the philippines and Soon to be Fire Officer♥️♥️♥️ Wish me luck!
I’m a probationary firefighter for our fire company. Thank you for this video.
the world is too ungrateful now a days, most people will go through there entire life without realizing the sacrifices first responders make for our safety
1:55 cute cat
1:35 they save lives, they all matter 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
im a jr volunteer firefighter thank you so much
May God bless your souls. Amen. 🙏🙏🙏💖💖💖
Vá por ti mi José Sacramento Hernández Rangel! Brilla alto! Brilla fuerte amigo!
Even tho i want to be a police officer, i still want to help out my comunity till i will get to my dream career. So i want to join Voluntary firefighters in my city Hostivice(Small city next to our capital city Prague in the Czech republic). And i love thees Tributes, because they give me motivation.
And also pls show respect for all fallen firefighters they have a very dangerous job every single day a firefighter is lost of injured. Pls show respect
I like it it showing how it’s going to be
Thanks for this
Rest in peace to all our brothers and sisters who have moved on to serve on gods fire department. Firefighters deal with hell on earth.
Tank you service Hero
Chicago fire I said thank you to Chicago fire for saving uptown🎉🎉🎉😊🎉😊🎉😊
Thank you for saving time🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😊
American people fight back war country god bless American
Nice video, Keep it up
Thank you very much, i appreciate it
Respect
My dream job is a firefighter and I am 18 right now so maybe after college I will be a firefighter and two of my half brothers are in the navy right now
Why wait until after college to become a Firefighter? Just apply to your local Fire Department now. While your still young, start your career in the Fire Service early and live your dream now bro.
@@cortezcox4768 that was a year ago it’s now a soccer player
@@BlueDiamondYay1 That's Funny! Well, whatever you decide to do i hope you succeed at it. Best Wishes To You Bro!🤣
@@cortezcox4768 thanks you to
Firefighter héros 👍
Some people do deserve huge salaries, and it's definitely NOT pro sports clowns.
Firefighters, police, and military deserve huge salaries not pro sports and politicians. There the real heroes they should be paid a lot more than they are
R.I.P all 343 firefighter's
My dad is a captain at a fire department
Tell him thanks for what he does
Wow I’m about to be a JR FOr lineboro
May the holy Florian and God have all Out fallen brothers and sisters save in heaven.🤝🏻💪🏻
I'm gonna be a firefighter one day wish me luck
You got this... We need you brother
Got accepted on August 22 of this week. Definitely, worth your time and effort you learn valuable things and help others out in your community. I really consider volunteering it may not pay but the work makes you feel good because you are making a difference in other people's lives.
Y all the fallin firefighters died for us😭😭😭😭😭😭😢😢😢there goner 😢😢
Is the whist stuff failing in one of the clips magnesium?
probably
Nice video!
I'm going to a cadet firefighter program. I'm almost 14. Could any firefighters give me some advice? Thanks!
Listen I'm 14 years old and really wanting to be a fire fighter I'd appreciate it if a real fire fighter could give me some tips on these comments. I want to help and protect people and just saying I have many things to do with fire fighting I'm from the UK as well but hopefully going to move to Canada with my girlfriend and going to make everyone happy.
Not a firefighter but your bravery will be tested belive in yourself and you will help alter of people
Greetings. I am a retired USA firefighter/EMT with 48 years on the job. My advice for your future career is this.
Get your cardiovascular system as strong and healthy as you can. Don’t drink, do drugs, smoke or get involved with the wrong people.
Improve your reading and comprehending skills. Those will be demanded in your training and career. Learn to listen and develop patience with other people. Develop a courageous nature, based upon education, knowledge, and experience. Listen to the folks who have been doing this work as they’ve seen and done it all. Find a mentor or two who will help you develop the skills necessary to do this job.
In the fire service there is much danger, heartache, sadness and extraordinary joy all combined into every shift you work. You’ll need to develop a tough skin but a soft heart as you’ll see and experience horrible things that people get themselves in to, but you’ll experience events that will make you glad you were there. You’ll see people having the worst day of their life, and your job is to try and make it less worse or even better.
If you have a fear of heights or claustrophobic, learn to overcome them.
And finally, work hard to learn this job. Your training academy will equip you with the skills necessary to do it. The fire service has a history and culture of a strong companionship among themselves. We help, tease, fight, argue and share life with each other and we always have each other’s back. The friendships developed in the fire service last a lifetime because all went through the same experiences together. It doesn’t matter where in the world you serve in this job, we are all brothers and sisters, always as one, always together.
You become a true public servant to your citizens and fellow man. There is no greater calling than that.
Jesus said “ greater love has no man than to lay down his life for his friends..” I think that fully encompasses the fire service.
Greatest advice I can give you is to not give up. It’s easy to encounter small issues and give up. It’s what I used to do. I’m 19 and went to academy with people twice my age. They picked on me for it and I had almost every disadvantage compared to the other men in my class. I went out of my comfort zone and free climbed a 40 foot ladder to spite my extreme fear of heights. I pushed myself to my limits and there will be times where you will be pushed too, but never give up.
Stay fit, stay out of trouble, get good grades in school and when you are eligible I recommend getting your nfpa 1001 and 1002 ff1 and 2 which will include hazmat ops. If you can find a department that will take you in and certify you thats even better.
I really want to be a firefighter and I'm only 14 🥺
Still your dream after a year?
@@mikemiertsch3700 Yep
@@mikemiertsch3700 I’m a firefighter cadet now.
I’m happybf but sad that my firefighter dad came home but the other firefighter died for us saving us with one cost of death
0:55 he dies? 😟
no he survives with severe burns
@@daeMarder thats really good to know
@@MrGhosT29. ua-cam.com/video/gp6AgDtV4BQ/v-deo.html
Dose this count for Chernobyl liquidators
Of Course
A man at our Department died of old age 2 months ago
May he rest peacefully
My mom and dad are a firefighter and I am scared that they are going to get killed in the fire and then I don’t know how I would be told because I am a kid
Should I be a firefighter or a marine?
both be a marine fire fighter
To my brothers and sisters in fire EMS police and armed services holding the fort hear at home I may be discharged (honorably) but I still think of all my brothers and sisters and pray you all come home safe to your families I pray you see your wife daughter husband son father and mother every day and night to the fallen brothers and sisters rest easy my family
1:00 is he dead?
No I think i heard somewhere that he survived because of the good bunker gear
@@daeMarder heard where? I'm a fire captain and it's highly unlikely he survived that
@@jaken4508 I know that it is very unlikely but there‘s always a chance. I don‘t remember where i read, that he survived but we can only hope.
Greetings from Switzerland
Search: Captain Pete DERN, Fresno fire. He is Alive.
@@VJ-pg9ot Thank You for this information.
😂my dad is a firefighter
o7
FD is sometimes so underrated. But these guy do such dangerous work. I mean they do not right criminals. Sure but fire they do.🫡🫡