"The ladder being used is a 2002 Seagrave with a 100 foot rear mount aerial" Sad to think about why that truck was probably purchased. Lot of new trucks bought that year.
It's alot of money for the new trucks so instead they use spares or the original unit until the new model comes in. Tbh alot of ppl would tell u the old trucks are better than the new because of the old manual siren instead of the electric federal
4 Truck’s spare has the Federal Signal PA500 siren, a siren rarely heard anymore except on the spares. Same thing goes for Engine 54’s rig in this video, as it’s just a year newer. Both rigs were probably in service at the same time in first line service, with 26 Truck using 4 Truck’s spare as their first line apparatus with their lettering and ladder sign.
Zeke Mings yep, happens a lot in nyc, I got to spend the night at a fire house where rescue 3 was and all I hear at 1:47AM is BEEEEEEEEEEEEE-BOOPOOOOOOOOOOOOOO-------- ENGINE-LADDER-SPECIAL UNIT- BATTALION. WE ARE UH... FIRST DUE. Then the chief said “WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU DOING, AND YOUR RADIOS UPSTAIRS, WATCH IT SEBASTIAN!!!!!!!! Then the battalion chief says GET YO HANDS OF MY DAMN RADIO!
I Left a coffee cup on a running board on one occasion. It was still there when we arrived on scene but the BC who pointed it out wasn’t overly impressed.
Shit part of being a first responder in NY: people having no respect or sense of urgency for getting out of the way or yielding to emergency vehicles. That'd be a fat ass ticket out west.
First due means that both the engine and the truck are supposed to be the first ones to show up to the call, because of their proximity to it. Units that are 2nd and 3rd due would get there a little later because they are further away.
AHHH..Its Basically Where 3 3ngine Housees Respond to the CALL..This Case..ENGINE 54/TRUCK 4...ENGINE 23...ENGINE 40/LADDER 35 Which Makes Up BAT. 9/MIDTOWN 👌👍✌
@@megagames3605 "usually a false alarm" now that's what I call an attitude... imagine it's a real fire. "Ah, no need to rush, it's a false alarm for sure". And then someone dies, because you thought it wasn't a real fire. You're fucked.
nothingspecialaboutmyname Firstly, relax. They do many of these every day and the chance that there is a real fire is slim to none (about 1% of the time). First due company is usually out the door in a minute, second due within 2. That is reasonable.
@@megagames3605 I'm relaxed :) I hope you didn't understand that "you're fucked" wrong; i meant it, the case comes in. I know that they do a lot of class 3 emergencies, but everyone will tell you that you should treat every emergency as if there were people in danger. And (at least here in germany) you'll get in serious trouble if you say things like "no need to rush, it's a false alarm".
Watched a few of these and it’s amazing how long it takes to load up and ship out; doesn’t seem a lot of urgency. Seen the Brit’s and Germans and they are out in seconds😎
BIGBLOCK5022006 uh no. It was a Class 3 Alarm. A Class 3 alarm is one of three different alarms that the FDNY is notified through. A Class 3 alarm is derived from the fact that the fire alarm box number comes after the “3” meaning it was routed through a commercial alarm system. The commercial alarm company gets the notification and then sends it to FDNY Communications who transmits the box to the proper units. And a three alarm fire does not mean 3 stations (FDNY calls them houses btw). Per FDNY SOP, a third alarm fire would bring out 12 engines, 7 ladders, 5 battalion chiefs, 1 Rescue, 1 Squad, 1 deputy chief, 1 RAC, 1 Satellite, 1 Safety Battalion, 1 SOC Battalion, 1 TSU, a Field Comms Unit, and 1 Mask Services Unit. As you can see, a hell of a lot more than 3 firehouses.
@@nateolanday1682 I never knew that. I'm more familiar with how the fire departments do it here in Jackson Michigan. For example, last week a house two blocks from my house caught fire and at first it was just the Jackson Fire Department and then they made it a Mutual Aid call so Blackman - Leoni, Spring Arbor, and Henrietta Township got called in to assist along with J-DART getting called in to provide the fire fighters with coffee and a place to warm up.
@@BIGBLOCK5022006 Every department or juristiction has it's own SOPs for the calls it gets, depending on what the call is. I live in Maryland . In 1 county 4 separate companies could get called for a house fire. In another county the response would be similar to your example. It just depends
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"The ladder being used is a 2002 Seagrave with a 100 foot rear mount aerial" Sad to think about why that truck was probably purchased. Lot of new trucks bought that year.
It's alot of money for the new trucks so instead they use spares or the original unit until the new model comes in. Tbh alot of ppl would tell u the old trucks are better than the new because of the old manual siren instead of the electric federal
When you realize ladder 4 is one number after ladder 3 btw is ladder 4 after ladder 3,
@@onthescenenews1153 stop being a jackass
This was in fact the hardest hit firehouse in FDNY that day. 15 members lost
I was there at that station about 2 years ago on vacation and took a pic in front of the trucks after a short tour and loved every min of it 🙂👌👍
The “OOOOOOOOH” after First Due will always kill me
Same.
damn right
2:28 - they're bringing along their own waste basket, too...
FDNY "never missed a performance". This is absolutely true! 💯 ❤
4 Truck’s spare has the Federal Signal PA500 siren, a siren rarely heard anymore except on the spares. Same thing goes for Engine 54’s rig in this video, as it’s just a year newer. Both rigs were probably in service at the same time in first line service, with 26 Truck using 4 Truck’s spare as their first line apparatus with their lettering and ladder sign.
I love how everyone stops and starts filming when the trucks pull out
@@frankgrimesification because fire trucks are cool
@@frankgrimesification because we have hobbies and like firetrucks because we are either currently firefighters or planning to become one
When I was 6 I saw all three of these right in front of my hotel! It was amazing for little me. It was an electrical fire across the street.
"Get yo hands off my radio!"
Not the first time I've heard that lol. Thanks for posting!
militarymuseumvol did someone grab the wrong radio
Zeke Mings yep, happens a lot in nyc, I got to spend the night at a fire house where rescue 3 was and all I hear at 1:47AM is BEEEEEEEEEEEEE-BOOPOOOOOOOOOOOOOO-------- ENGINE-LADDER-SPECIAL UNIT- BATTALION. WE ARE UH... FIRST DUE. Then the chief said “WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU DOING, AND YOUR RADIOS UPSTAIRS, WATCH IT SEBASTIAN!!!!!!!! Then the battalion chief says GET YO HANDS OF MY DAMN RADIO!
Damn I lost it when he said that
Miss these guys.. That Ladder 26 Spare has been Whoring around lately lol, Ive seen it used as 4 different rigs this year.
Got to love it when we are all first due!
Loved the cheers at hearing "First Due"
This was my favorite house when the 03 Ferrara was there. Sad it was retired but oh well, they don't last forever.
Best thing dispatch could probably say is that your station is first due to the call
When Nyc Was NYC We Need to Bring that back IMMEDIATELY..
Those were the days when the FDNY had good stuff.
And we are.. Uh.. First due OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
BEST PART!!! 0:12
Zack Warburg haha I died laughin
Zeke Mings same
Little does of adrenaline
@@onthescenenews1153 ex firefighter I loved being first due.. scene would be yours
"The fire factory" that looks awesome. That's the old ladder 26 from uptown
I’ve actually been to that fire station before
who's lunch bag is sitting on the bumper of E54? lol
If it stayed on the bumper, lunch is served.....for one person! LOL
The pigeons and rats of 8th Avenue lol
Was sitting....
VERY NICE VIDEO MY FRIEND ESPECIALLY FROM THE INSIDE POINT OF VIEW! ;o)
You mean :o
Great video from inside and out!
Nice video, wonder if the brown paper sack on the engine bumper made to the scene..
Guy was like, "where the hell is my sandwich?!"
I Left a coffee cup on a running board on one occasion. It was still there when we arrived on scene but the BC who pointed it out wasn’t overly impressed.
Was wondering the same
thinkin same thing... probably not.
Engine/Ladder 📷 God Bless The FDNY
Sounds like he said get your hands off my rig
Hi
Wow they are really moving .
When my dad was a firefighter he wasn't casually going to the fire truck to go to a fire. He was running!
Shit part of being a first responder in NY: people having no respect or sense of urgency for getting out of the way or yielding to emergency vehicles. That'd be a fat ass ticket out west.
They need to go back to all Seagrave or get some Pierce rigs.
The pierce they already have (rescue 1) is garbage. Pierce is uncooperative and refuses to build rigs to FDNY's specifications anyway
@@alexandergrube6437 couldn’t agree more
Awesome catch!
The new Ladder 4 is also a Frerrara
Ancien sp professionnel je suis surpris de la décontraction du personnel au moment des departs. Nous cela se faisait en courant
Love the old 26 Truck
Taking lunch with us
I don't know a lot about these things, but I guess "first due" is like being the vanguard on a call?
If your " first due" your the company( engine/truck) that should be the first arriving to the call.
im sure people be like did they steal that rig
What does first due mean? And why were there firefighters cheering? Just curious
First due means that both the engine and the truck are supposed to be the first ones to show up to the call, because of their proximity to it. Units that are 2nd and 3rd due would get there a little later because they are further away.
wow, do they not stop for fire trucks in NYC?
Is the truck a backup unit?
Looks like ladder 4 right emergency light in front of the truck is not working
The 2014 Annie music video you’re never a fully dress without a smile was filmed there
What a class 3 alarm
AHHH..Its Basically Where 3 3ngine Housees Respond to the CALL..This Case..ENGINE 54/TRUCK 4...ENGINE 23...ENGINE 40/LADDER 35 Which Makes Up BAT. 9/MIDTOWN 👌👍✌
I worry about you getting mowed down - in the house....
its so funny when all the guys were like OOOOOHHHHHH
So is 54 missing the back glass ... on purpose?
Asked the same thing when visiting back in 2010. Was told they frequently remove the back glass in the summer months for better circulation.
"We are first due" "Ooooooooooooh"
3 minutes just to leave the barn?
@@megagames3605 "usually a false alarm" now that's what I call an attitude... imagine it's a real fire. "Ah, no need to rush, it's a false alarm for sure". And then someone dies, because you thought it wasn't a real fire. You're fucked.
nothingspecialaboutmyname Firstly, relax. They do many of these every day and the chance that there is a real fire is slim to none (about 1% of the time). First due company is usually out the door in a minute, second due within 2. That is reasonable.
@@megagames3605 I'm relaxed :) I hope you didn't understand that "you're fucked" wrong; i meant it, the case comes in. I know that they do a lot of class 3 emergencies, but everyone will tell you that you should treat every emergency as if there were people in danger. And (at least here in germany) you'll get in serious trouble if you say things like "no need to rush, it's a false alarm".
Well this ain't Germany sparky
nothingspecialaboutmyname also, if it was a real fire they would be getting multiple calls
I've always wondered, at about 0:35, there were like three rings of a bell. What does that sound mean?
Spencer C Probably to notify pedestrians to leave the area
Spencer C it’s to notify the firefighters that it’s a class 3 alarm fire
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To notify its an everyone goes run
Is this house by Lincoln center?
No that’s 35 truck
Cool
❤
Question are tillers used more in NY than anywhere else
No, TDA's are used more elsewhere. For example, Los Angeles City has 42 TDA's, as compared to FDNY, which only uses 13.
What does 1st due mean??
When a company is " 1st due " that means that once dispatched they they should be the 1st company arriving at the scene.
Whats a Class III alarm?
Are you a FF?
Why are they still using those old ladders?
If it's old but still works, don't replace it. Plus, these old buggers are made to last, unlike the modern stuff.
@@supertrinigamer reasonable
First due, but takes 2 minutes to get out of the station!
What is a class 3 alarm?
What siren is at 2:09?
PA300
Yep I agree with Christian galaz
What’s a class 3 alarm
Where's Battalion 9?
Watched a few of these and it’s amazing how long it takes to load up and ship out; doesn’t seem a lot of urgency. Seen the Brit’s and Germans and they are out in seconds😎
Yeah, but do they go in and up when everyone else is coming down and escaping?!
I hope somebody took the paper bag off ?
Engine ladder battalion
What is a high pressure engine what is the purpose
High rise buildings
Left some stuff on the bumper, something in a brown bag and a pair of gloves...
It's not as cool as the Rescue Me call... but cool nevertheless.
RIP brown paper sack. Lol.
What is a class 3 fire
3 Alarm fire which means that 3 stations are responding.
BIGBLOCK5022006 uh no. It was a Class 3 Alarm. A Class 3 alarm is one of three different alarms that the FDNY is notified through. A Class 3 alarm is derived from the fact that the fire alarm box number comes after the “3” meaning it was routed through a commercial alarm system. The commercial alarm company gets the notification and then sends it to FDNY Communications who transmits the box to the proper units. And a three alarm fire does not mean 3 stations (FDNY calls them houses btw). Per FDNY SOP, a third alarm fire would bring out 12 engines, 7 ladders, 5 battalion chiefs, 1 Rescue, 1 Squad, 1 deputy chief, 1 RAC, 1 Satellite, 1 Safety Battalion, 1 SOC Battalion, 1 TSU, a Field Comms Unit, and 1 Mask Services Unit. As you can see, a hell of a lot more than 3 firehouses.
@@nateolanday1682 I never knew that. I'm more familiar with how the fire departments do it here in Jackson Michigan. For example, last week a house two blocks from my house caught fire and at first it was just the Jackson Fire Department and then they made it a Mutual Aid call so Blackman - Leoni, Spring Arbor, and Henrietta Township got called in to assist along with J-DART getting called in to provide the fire fighters with coffee and a place to warm up.
@@BIGBLOCK5022006 Every department or juristiction has it's own SOPs for the calls it gets, depending on what the call is. I live in Maryland . In 1 county 4 separate companies could get called for a house fire. In another county the response would be similar to your example. It just depends
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Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh OH
1st due....shit,hate to think how slow the back up is !
Awesome catch!
What's does first due mean?
First due means that the engine or ladder company that is first due is the first company that should arrive at scene.
@@FL92002 Ah ok Thank you
What's a class 3 fire alarm?
eric kelly 3Indicating an alarm originating in a special FDNY Alarm Box (8000 series boxes).