If he's riding in the front he is either a lieutenant or captain. Probees or even ff's of several years won't be in the front. When you see captains at that age they definitely had family in the fire service!
@@andyapple5746 it’s pretty common sense. You clearly have no idea how it works because not every department has a shift officer. Correct? These are volunteers, which means it goes the volunteer way not anPaid Way. Stay educated ✅
@@andyapple5746 not all departments key word, but ✅ once again this is volunteer not paid so it doesn’t matter. It’s the oic job to ride that front seat and if no one is a officer or goes by sonority and the most qualified in the volunteer service.
This was some of the very best fire apparatus driving I have seen on UA-cam. Very well done: recognition of apparatus weight, recognition that 'steering wheel holders' and auto-pilots will pull out in front of emergency vehicles, and ficus on safe arrival as highest priority. Excellent!
Except for the lane selections, failing to yield at any of the intersections, forcing a vehicle through a red light and into on coming traffic ( we’re supposed to protect life and property, not jeopardize it), the apparatus operator consistently taking his hand off the wheel, other than that I guess it was ok.
Don't get out much do ya? Kommiefornia or Florida? Poor choice of locations given street design, intersections, vegetation, and you know State Highway Signs, all of which are state specific.
@RobloxFire54t7 wildland firefighting exclusively separates these two. Tenders shuttle water in a truck vehicle. A tanker is specific to air operations. I have worked as IC in these situations, the terms are separate. I have seen in land based or traditional firefighting the terms mixed. If I called for a tanker drop, I get an helicopter or airplane. If I ask for a tender drop, water is delivered via a truck to a folding tank for a water supply or helo pickup.
I thought your comment said where in Hollywood... Sorry. This is St. Mary's County, Maryland. The two larger parts of the county are two "cities" named Hollywood and California.
Good piece of driving . But the driver should have both hands on the wheel at all time to have full control Plus he is always looking at other things on the Control panel taking his eyes of the road .
The young fellow in the passengers seat looks like he is just out of high school. May he have a long and safe career.
He’s a captain
If he's riding in the front he is either a lieutenant or captain. Probees or even ff's of several years won't be in the front. When you see captains at that age they definitely had family in the fire service!
@@andyapple5746 anyone can ride the front seat, but it all depends on the most senior guy or an officer seat is dedicated to
@@andyapple5746 it’s pretty common sense. You clearly have no idea how it works because not every department has a shift officer. Correct? These are volunteers, which means it goes the volunteer way not anPaid Way. Stay educated ✅
@@andyapple5746 not all departments key word, but ✅ once again this is volunteer not paid so it doesn’t matter. It’s the oic job to ride that front seat and if no one is a officer or goes by sonority and the most qualified in the volunteer service.
This was some of the very best fire apparatus driving I have seen on UA-cam. Very well done: recognition of apparatus weight, recognition that 'steering wheel holders' and auto-pilots will pull out in front of emergency vehicles, and ficus on safe arrival as highest priority. Excellent!
Except for the lane selections, failing to yield at any of the intersections, forcing a vehicle through a red light and into on coming traffic ( we’re supposed to protect life and property, not jeopardize it), the apparatus operator consistently taking his hand off the wheel, other than that I guess it was ok.
@@ritirons2726 don’t be a hater
Love the loco horns and the peaked Q!! Outstanding! 👍🏻
brings me back to the days I was of being on the job now retired too.
Truly enjoy these videos the most, brings me back to the days I was of being on the job now retired. Ty for sharing and stay safe brothers
Is that a friggin train horn? LOL, I love it...
The thumbnail made me think of Cruz and Casey from Chicago Fire lol
The sound of that Q takes this old retired guy back.
hahahahaha...Stifler 's the Captain....
Love the train horns
Love the train horn!
hey officer how about turning that siren off....the ones that been on since you left the station...thanks....
Frickin love that train horn my captain won't let me have one sad😢
that's awesome having train and air horns....
Riding in the truck is all fine but I wanna see the work
Alit of departments don't allow video's of scenes because they can't control if there is a mishap!
There is always some looser who is NEVER happy or satisfied and is always complaining. You arent very popular are you ?
I agree I want to see some work too
Amen
I would like to see them wear their seat belts.
A lot of haters in these comments I think this video was top notch good job to the department in HVFD and to you recorder Jon
I’m here for the “Tanker vs Tender” comments. Lol
Tankers fly, tenders drive.
Not in the eastern US!
What kind of airhorn was that
Is this Hollywood Maryland?
Yes. Hollywood, Maryland located in St. Mary's County
That horn sounds similar to a train horn to me....😊
Is this Ca or Fl?
St. Mary's County, Maryland
Don't get out much do ya? Kommiefornia or Florida? Poor choice of locations given street design, intersections, vegetation, and you know State Highway Signs, all of which are state specific.
Helmet cam footage can we see more lots of that?
Cap put that scba on like 6 times.
A tanker is an aircraft.
A tender is a water supply.
Depends on the area though. I've heard many truck based appliances be referred to as tankers.
@RobloxFire54t7 wildland firefighting exclusively separates these two. Tenders shuttle water in a truck vehicle. A tanker is specific to air operations. I have worked as IC in these situations, the terms are separate. I have seen in land based or traditional firefighting the terms mixed. If I called for a tanker drop, I get an helicopter or airplane. If I ask for a tender drop, water is delivered via a truck to a folding tank for a water supply or helo pickup.
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"Hollywood" Obviously not the motion picture capital. Where is this?
St. Mary's County, Maryland
Where is Hollywood?
Commerce Avenue and Airport View Drive
I thought your comment said where in Hollywood... Sorry. This is St. Mary's County, Maryland.
The two larger parts of the county are two "cities" named Hollywood and California.
Pack up
Responding with no seatbelts on, smh.
No seatbelts, blowing through red lights, and that stupid train horn...fail!
@@scotttiminey🤓🤓🤓🤓
Volunteer department ?
Yes. Bay District Volunteer Fire Department in St. Mary's County, Maryland. They have two stations, one in California and one in Lexington Park.
No closer companies ?
Dispatched as a fire threatening a building so it was 4 engine companies and 3 specials on the assignment
Good piece of driving . But the driver should have both hands on the wheel at all time to have full control Plus he is always looking at other things on the Control panel taking his eyes of the road .
sounds like a train horn!
Hollywood ????????
It has to be Florida not California do to how green everything is.
Try Maryland
Who driving? Retired school bus driver?
Excessive use of horn makes people ignore you, and its a nuisance.
Train horn is confusing.. it does not belong on a fire truck.