I love to hear that siren at the beginning of the video it reminds me when my dad was volunteer firefighter back in 60s and see him running out of the door every time the siren went off in the city i miss those times i really do.
@@Westbankfireman Yes I was being rather sarcastic. Looks like only the knob man was totally good to go. 2nd ff didn't have air supply hose hooked up to mask. I should have been more specific. I'm retired ff. Why are we so lax here in USA with ff PPE??
@@charleskirby6143 What're you talking about? The second guy on the line WAS masked up and on air. Only thing was he didn't have his waist straps done up. What're you referring to?
In Germany when you have a Squad Crew on the Truck there are 6 FF on the Truck . One Leader, Operator at the Truck (also for Radio) , 4 Squadfirefighter. So here the Leader exploring the Scene. Then the 2 Squads. One (Watersquad) is reponsible for Water Suply from the Hydrant to Truck. The other Squad (Attack) make themself ready during they driving to the Scene( SCBA, Safty lines,protective hood) . When they are there, they are ready to go right onto the Fire or Rescue trapped Persons from the Fire. But there are also Group Squads mith 9 FF on the Truck....
I guess the old days of duty pants, a ball cap, t shirt, using a 1 inch utility reel line are gone. That also was before 5 mile an hour bumpers with horizontal shocks on hinges cooked off and swept some kneecaps away.....everything on fire is so nasty today.
Those firemen are very profesional good attack with full gear engine stopped by hydrant the only thing that scared me was fire under the vehicle good job brothers I'm a retired firefigter
Job well done. I do dislike it when Officers hog the nozzle, these types of fires are perfect opportunities to train FFs and to let them get some nozzle time. As a Captain, I am usually the first one dressed and ready to go (years of experience and I practice a lot) on the nozzle, however I hand it off at the first opportunity so I can run the scene. On a suppression crew my position is the last person, so i can keep an eye on my crew and the scene.
Heh, maybe the yellow hat has more TI than the Capt or Lt. Some obviously have an issue with the red hat being on the line but at the end of the day, it doesn't matter and the fire went out.
i agree with you 8425, senior firefighters and officers should hand over the nozzle to the new firefighters, thats how they learn and get more experiance and who knows, test and achieve upper ranks. thats the sign of a good officer.
What is it with firefighters not wearing the waist strap on their SCBA? It's there for a reason, and I've experienced it, it really puts some stress on your back, and it's not fun, nor safe.
✔️ Burned up leather helmet with melted Bourques and a funky bend in the rear ✔️ Discolored reflective stripes on bunker gear ✔️ Not wearing your mask and leaving the waist strap unbuckled ✔️ Hockey-taped NY Roof Hook or set of irons in hand Congratulations, you are now SALTY
@@michaelbecker3513 How could you forget about it though? The holder for the regulator is one that same strap. It's very noticeable you're not buckled when you reach for the regulator.
@@lockheedload Not an excuse, but maybe an explanation. Good thing...looks like they came on scene already well dressed , even if their belts were undone.
Extremely refreshing to see the firefighters jumping off the truck not only masked up, but on air ready to work. Too many times you see guys jumping off a rig at a confirmed working fire, and they don't have their mask on yet. Well done by this crew!
@@sinjon Because it limits your field of view and will fog up. Last year at a working fire 2 guys tripped over the supply line and cracked their facepieces because they got off the truck with their masks on and didn't see it.
@@sinjon Visibility as mentioned, but you are also needlessly burning your limited supply of air for no reason. Also, your emphasis on "speed" is misplaced.
About 35 years ago a car caught on fire in the street in front of my house, and I was amazed by the huge amount of smoke just one burning vehicle will produce. Unlike all the onlookers (including me) who were thinking it might explode like in the movies, the firefighters walked up very calmly and put it out with just the water from their truck.
@@sinjon While it's true that burning vehicles don't explode spectacularly the way they do in the movies, they can and do produce smaller explosions which would be dangerous or even deadly for any civilians who were too close by.
It’s great to see a prepared department. When both firefighters got of the truck, they were already with ALL their PPE on and were just waiting on the booster line to charge. It was many years ago but had a battery explode on me but I was in full PPE it didn’t phase me. There are quite a few car fires here on UA-cam and the firefighters are not wearing their their mask. Inhaling carcinogens and taking too many risk. When that battery blew up on me, I felt all the stuff that hit my mask and if I wouldn’t have been wearing it, I might be blind today? Kudos to this department for their safety practices! Great job!
That's something you don't often see enough. Officer on nozzle. Quick stretch of line and great knock down well done. Everyone all masked up in full gear . Dept has good leadership and obviously train alot
I would recommend using a fog Semi / fog pattern when fighting any type of Vehicle fire . It covers a lot more surface area and it also helps with water consumption. You could have had that fire out in half the time using half the water . Either way good job gentlemen. Stay safe out there
Wow no body ever says what they did right. They parked up hill up wind. Checked their nozzle before spraying water on the fire. Got water quickly. Oh ya put the fire out with no injury. Take that all you know it alls.
It's much easier for all the UA-cam experts, who either love to tell people how many years they've been on or that they retired, to nitpick the little shit like a waist belt not being done. Pretty sad actually.
@@tonypuntillo4931 Some "concerns" that were way off, i.e. more than one person not being able to tell the 2nd guy was on air? People need to get past the fact some people don't wear the waist belts too. Its their preference at the end of the day. You're right though, people can have opinions but dont expect people not to call silly shit in those opinions out.
"Firefighter version of a warm Security blanket.... "...a passenger car fire with no exposures, a hydrant to catch, 10 feet off the engine bumper, connecting....just because. Good practice, feels good. Like it.
@@BC-cg7xc Cool story, I'm not overly concerned about your years of service. Again, let them wear their packs how they want. Does it affect you in any way? No, so stop worrying about it.
I can a imagine one just trying to be funny lets see you have here a 2008 chevy suburban with 75000 miles on it with a nice charred exterior paint and a nice burnt to a crisp color interior and a nice smokehouse smell estimated value $2,483 to $7,943.
I was surprised that the driver door opened so easy I figured with the heat it would have melted all the stupid plastic clips that hold all the door linkage in place
Hard to say, but still not horrible. you see a lot of places take 3-4 minutes to make water. This was pretty good. Glad to see them fully packed up and on air.
It was 10 seconds from the time the nozzleman indicated he was ready for water until it arrived. I guess they could shave it down to 8 seconds next time. The pump operator doesn't send water until the nozzle person indicates they are ready.
Unless it was arson, which I doubt, the only thing I can think of that a parked vehicle would catch fire is bad wiring or a faulty electrical component.
Who wasn't on air? The guy who stretched another line but didn't actually fight any fire? Waist belts not done up? Who cares? You people nitpick everything.
The car was mad---it hissed at the firefighter. The fire felt put out. The car is hosed. The firefighter's efforts are watered down. The car was totally steamed.
@@glennkometscher7928 hey smart guy, pronounce this one, here in Idaho, _Coeur d'Alene._ It's a lake and a City, the Lake is about 6X the size of lake wallenpaupack and has depths to 220 feet..... BTW how many people do you have to correct saying *Your* last name??? lol you all be SAFE!
How do you know that’s the CO ? I guess they use red helmets ? Not to sound mean , but I actually thought that was a rookie and he was just being backed up by a FF . You could see the backup guy giving what appeared to be orders ? Hard to tell . But I would hope that a CO would know that you don’t use a straight steam on Vehicle fires up . I mean that’s pretty basic knowledge u know . 🤷🏻♂️
We have a denali like this (06) but it's in baby blue color. The driver side coil pack caught on fire but the fire was stopped immediately luckily we had a pitcher full of water
is there any particular reason why so many us fire fighter dont tighten the strap? I dont know the exact structure of your SCBA over there, but with european designs the waist strap removes 50% weight off your shoulders. Nobody here would even consider not using it.
Here comes the comments!!!!!!!! Blah blah blah!!!!!!! "No second engine?" "Where's the tanker?" "Why is he using a trash line?" "Better have your air on!!" "Change streams!!" "Where's the lunch wagon?" LMAO
@@tonypuntillo4931 SOPs? I've never seen SOPs talking about waist belts or that an officer cant be on the nozzle. Who says he's the only officer on scene too.
@@tonypuntillo4931 I addressed the waist belt thing in that comment. Let people wear their pack how they want and you wear your's however you see fit. Stop nitpicking stupid shit is my point. It looks ridiculous.
Ski Dude because young guys want a title so they can have “power” and so their voice can echo on the radios in all the county fire stations. BUT they also want to fight the fire!! Don’t worry though, back at the station after the fire, then they’ll decide to use their rank to tell the lower guys to clean up. See it all the time in the volunteer world lol.
in this video what were the firefighters waiting for . . . probably waiting for the fire to fully engulf the car which it did as shown in this video . . . initially the fire was confined only to the front of the vehicle, but it spread out (as expected) engulfing the entire car as the fire fighters wait on . . .
Mysterious fumes of gasoline, never found the leak, guess what can happen. mine turned out to be a leaking fuel regulator, see 40 PSI of gasoline from the tank pump hit that leaky seal and it prays gasoline all over the engine. Luckily before it gets that bad you will smell gas fumes. So if you do smell gas, it is very dangerous and you need to get it fixed. I did find my problem and the fuel regulator had failed internally, the regulator sits right up in the engine by the fuel rail.
Tony Puntillo yes he is clearly clipped into air, and he was backing up the nozzleman, and he did grab the irons after the bulk of the fire was knocked... 😒😒😒 anything else you want to bitch about? These guys did great, it’s just a car fire dude... relax
@@eriksdaddy look a little closer. the capt has his regulator on with low pressure hose hooked up. the firefighter has his regulator in to his face mask but is not on air.
@@alexanderdecker6630 i didnt say they did a bad job as you can look at my post clearly. just a safety concern that i observed. i was trained to bring your tools with you , that way if you need them you have them instead of leaving your partner alone.
You should as a department watch the video on electric vehicle fires. Tesla sponsored it. You can fight an electric vehicle fire with a normal line using water.
Definitely not throwing shots. Its a simple stupid car fire. Nothing to save and completely understand the thought of keeping crews safe. But yeah go watch it and you guys can get over some perceived myths. Stay safe.
@@Steve1766 electric car we can't do nothing believe me we have foam engine at one of our station and IT WAS ELECTRIC CAR WATER AND ELECTRIC EQUAL ELECTRIC SHOCK
giggling out of the 3 firefighters the captain was the only one had everything connected correctly. The other two not so much from the waist belt not clipped and the one not wearing a mask an on air lol
Oh my, the waist belt isn't clipped? Big deal. The guy who stretched another line but didn't actually fight fire, not in the smoke, wasn't on air? Again, who cares? People complain about everything.
I love to hear that siren at the beginning of the video it reminds me when my dad was volunteer firefighter back in 60s and see him running out of the door every time the siren went off in the city i miss those times i really do.
Great to see these guys totally ready with all PPE on!!!!
Please tell me you're joking.
@@Westbankfireman Yes I was being rather sarcastic. Looks like only the knob man was totally good to go. 2nd ff didn't have air supply hose hooked up to mask. I should have been more specific. I'm retired ff. Why are we so lax here in USA with ff PPE??
@@charleskirby6143 What're you talking about? The second guy on the line WAS masked up and on air. Only thing was he didn't have his waist straps done up. What're you referring to?
@@charleskirby6143 Umm, yes he was. What are you even going on about?
In Germany when you have a Squad Crew on the Truck there are 6 FF on the Truck . One Leader, Operator at the Truck (also for Radio) , 4 Squadfirefighter. So here the Leader exploring the Scene. Then the 2 Squads. One (Watersquad) is reponsible for Water Suply from the Hydrant to Truck. The other Squad (Attack) make themself ready during they driving to the Scene( SCBA, Safty lines,protective hood) . When they are there, they are ready to go right onto the Fire or Rescue trapped Persons from the Fire.
But there are also Group Squads mith 9 FF on the Truck....
I like the full gear on with the approach. Toxic smoke is there, possible flying glass is there... protect yourself.
I guess the old days of duty pants, a ball cap, t shirt, using a 1 inch utility reel line are gone. That also was before 5 mile an hour bumpers with horizontal shocks on hinges cooked off and swept some kneecaps away.....everything on fire is so nasty today.
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Those firemen are very profesional good attack with full gear engine stopped by hydrant the only thing that scared me was fire under the vehicle good job brothers I'm a retired firefigter
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@@etomic6916 I don’t think it was sarcastic, they did a great job
Job well done.
I do dislike it when Officers hog the nozzle, these types of fires are perfect opportunities to train FFs and to let them get some nozzle time. As a Captain, I am usually the first one dressed and ready to go (years of experience and I practice a lot) on the nozzle, however I hand it off at the first opportunity so I can run the scene. On a suppression crew my position is the last person, so i can keep an eye on my crew and the scene.
Heh, maybe the yellow hat has more TI than the Capt or Lt. Some obviously have an issue with the red hat being on the line but at the end of the day, it doesn't matter and the fire went out.
i agree with you 8425, senior firefighters and officers should hand over the nozzle to the new firefighters, thats how they learn and get more experiance and who knows, test and achieve upper ranks. thats the sign of a good officer.
What is it with firefighters not wearing the waist strap on their SCBA? It's there for a reason, and I've experienced it, it really puts some stress on your back, and it's not fun, nor safe.
✔️ Burned up leather helmet with melted Bourques and a funky bend in the rear
✔️ Discolored reflective stripes on bunker gear
✔️ Not wearing your mask and leaving the waist strap unbuckled
✔️ Hockey-taped NY Roof Hook or set of irons in hand
Congratulations, you are now SALTY
@@michaelbecker3513 How could you forget about it though? The holder for the regulator is one that same strap. It's very noticeable you're not buckled when you reach for the regulator.
@@mikegaskin5542 You got it, but it's not even "casual workware Friday" though. I bet he likes to sit around with his pants belt unbuckled too, lol.
@@michaelbecker3513 I'm a volunteer. That's not an excuse.
@@lockheedload Not an excuse, but maybe an explanation. Good thing...looks like they came on scene already well dressed , even if their belts were undone.
Extremely refreshing to see the firefighters jumping off the truck not only masked up, but on air ready to work. Too many times you see guys jumping off a rig at a confirmed working fire, and they don't have their mask on yet. Well done by this crew!
At my department, we are instructed not to mask up in the truck.
@@Firebuff101 what’s the reasoning? It can only help you be prepared and ready to fight the fire quickly.
@@sinjon Because it limits your field of view and will fog up. Last year at a working fire 2 guys tripped over the supply line and cracked their facepieces because they got off the truck with their masks on and didn't see it.
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Visibility as mentioned, but you are also needlessly burning your limited supply of air for no reason. Also, your emphasis on "speed" is misplaced.
@SinJon Then you need better equipment 😉
About 35 years ago a car caught on fire in the street in front of my house, and I was amazed by the huge amount of smoke just one burning vehicle will produce. Unlike all the onlookers (including me) who were thinking it might explode like in the movies, the firefighters walked up very calmly and put it out with just the water from their truck.
It’s funny how many people think cars explode into this giant fireball from a small car fire
@@sinjon While it's true that burning vehicles don't explode spectacularly the way they do in the movies, they can and do produce smaller explosions which would be dangerous or even deadly for any civilians who were too close by.
@@hebneh True. Airbag cans and tires do produce small explosions but there will rarely ever be the fireball people think there will
It’s great to see a prepared department. When both firefighters got of the truck, they were already with ALL their PPE on and were just waiting on the booster line to charge. It was many years ago but had a battery explode on me but I was in full PPE it didn’t phase me. There are quite a few car fires here on UA-cam and the firefighters are not wearing their their mask. Inhaling carcinogens and taking too many risk. When that battery blew up on me, I felt all the stuff that hit my mask and if I wouldn’t have been wearing it, I might be blind today? Kudos to this department for their safety practices! Great job!
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He mentioned being in full PPE so I’m guessing he was dealing with a vehicle fire when it happened. I don’t think he was working on a battery
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That's something you don't often see enough. Officer on nozzle. Quick stretch of line and great knock down well done. Everyone all masked up in full gear . Dept has good leadership and obviously train alot
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I would recommend using a fog
Semi / fog pattern when fighting any type of Vehicle fire . It covers a lot more surface area and it also helps with water consumption. You could have had that fire out in half the time using half the water . Either way good job gentlemen. Stay safe out there
Nonsense
@@virgilhilts3924 If you disagree, put up a counter argument. If you’re unable to, just shut up!
Your type of rebuttal is just plain lazy.
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I did'nt disagree... I made an observation
Sad that it hurt your feelings
Wow no body ever says what they did right. They parked up hill up wind. Checked their nozzle before spraying water on the fire. Got water quickly. Oh ya put the fire out with no injury. Take that all you know it alls.
It's much easier for all the UA-cam experts, who either love to tell people how many years they've been on or that they retired, to nitpick the little shit like a waist belt not being done. Pretty sad actually.
@@greyman686 I agree.
everyone is entitled to their opinion and observations. i like how many people brought up the same concerns.
@@tonypuntillo4931 Some "concerns" that were way off, i.e. more than one person not being able to tell the 2nd guy was on air? People need to get past the fact some people don't wear the waist belts too. Its their preference at the end of the day. You're right though, people can have opinions but dont expect people not to call silly shit in those opinions out.
8.5 out of 10 for proper PPE and rapid attack. Points deducted for initial attack location.
That window blowing out at 1:22 was pretty awesome 👍
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Great to see that there are some deparment who knows what they do. Great job
Nice work
Very impressed seeing the team come off the truck wearing SCBA and almost all of the straps attached.
"Firefighter version of a warm Security blanket.... "...a passenger car fire with no exposures, a hydrant to catch, 10 feet off the engine bumper, connecting....just because. Good practice, feels good. Like it.
Yup, a fire like this is great training for rookies.
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I wish the video was a couple of minutes longer, so I could watch the Police Officer, put a bright orange abandoned vehicle sticker on the Chevy.
The back up guy needs to finish putting his pack on, oops he's not the only one, training issue.
Why? Because they don't have their waist straps done up? They're all big kids, let them wear it how they want.
grey man 35 years in the fire service tells me otherwise
@@BC-cg7xc Cool story, I'm not overly concerned about your years of service. Again, let them wear their packs how they want. Does it affect you in any way? No, so stop worrying about it.
See what CarMax will offer for the vehicle.
I can a imagine one just trying to be funny lets see you have here a 2008 chevy suburban with 75000 miles on it with a nice charred exterior paint and a nice burnt to a crisp color interior and a nice smokehouse smell estimated value $2,483 to $7,943.
(CarMax) Oh, you have car toast? Give it to us free, we don’t care about your car, go get a different insurance.
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Everything here looked to the book. The only thing I would change is the stream. Use a narrow fog instead of a straight stream.
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I was surprised that the driver door opened so easy I figured with the heat it would have melted all the stupid plastic clips that hold all the door linkage in place
They had a nice quick attack on that fire solid work Coplay PA fire department.
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Nobody nearby had a garden hose to at least dampen the fire's rate of growth?
nope its a chevy no one want to save it.
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Great job. Please use the à fog semi, a fog pattern.
Great action. It was like a training film. Properly equipped. Hose deployed as soon as they arrived.
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Nice work by the hoseman making the stretch and quick extinguishment. Not sure what the hold up was getting water.
Hard to say, but still not horrible. you see a lot of places take 3-4 minutes to make water. This was pretty good. Glad to see them fully packed up and on air.
It was 10 seconds from the time the nozzleman indicated he was ready for water until it arrived. I guess they could shave it down to 8 seconds next time. The pump operator doesn't send water until the nozzle person indicates they are ready.
Why isn't there a truck crew on the roof performing vertical ventilation?? why aren't those windows laddered??
are you being sarcastic or are just plain stupid?
And no deck gun.....
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Unless it was arson, which I doubt, the only thing I can think of that a parked vehicle would catch fire is bad wiring or a faulty electrical component.
As the fire started in the engine compartment, probably a fuel/oil leak ignited by faulty wiring or when starting the engine.
I got to wonder, "what the hell was in that vehicle that burnt so ferociously?"
1/2 bail ? Change stream pattern., belly bands, No air connection.. Not critrical but use it as a learning experience.
Who wasn't on air? The guy who stretched another line but didn't actually fight any fire? Waist belts not done up? Who cares? You people nitpick everything.
Actually a GMC Yukon
GMC Yukon Denali XL we have 6 of these
The car was mad---it hissed at the firefighter. The fire felt put out. The car is hosed. The firefighter's efforts are watered down. The car was totally steamed.
Scba usage is what should always be happening , so kudos for that, but why is the Captain on the nozzle when there is a FF there ???
Eric Hanson he wanted to have a little fun
Because he got the nozzle first?
grey man it’s just a joke
@@haydenwright9038 I wasn't replying to you?
grey man oh my bad
For those not from the Lehigh Valley it's pronounced ..... Cop-Lee ..... Not Co-Play!
@@glennkometscher7928 hey smart guy, pronounce this one, here in Idaho, _Coeur d'Alene._ It's a lake and a City, the Lake is about 6X the size of lake wallenpaupack and has depths to 220 feet..... BTW how many people do you have to correct saying *Your* last name??? lol you all be SAFE!
(rhetorical question) Curious why the CO has the nozzle instead of the FF?
How do you know that’s the CO ? I guess they use red helmets ? Not to sound mean , but I actually thought that was a rookie and he was just being backed up by a FF . You could see the backup guy giving what appeared to be orders ? Hard to tell . But I would hope that a CO would know that you don’t use a straight steam on Vehicle fires up . I mean that’s pretty basic knowledge u know . 🤷🏻♂️
Because he does? Why does it matter to so many people.
grey man The CO has a greater responsibility to see the bigger picture. The nozzle work is the job of the FF.
@@charleseggers Who says there isnt another officer on scene that is senior to him or her and running the scene?
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That’s a gmc not a Chevy
elitesoldier198 they’re basically kinda the same thing
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@@lappilappland3708 Yukon XL Denail.
Someone didn't have the car note, insurance payoff?
Very good job! Fully dressed at arrival! Nice to see.
We have a denali like this (06) but it's in baby blue color. The driver side coil pack caught on fire but the fire was stopped immediately luckily we had a pitcher full of water
Great footage!
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Why did it look like he was washing the vehicle instead of trying to put the fire out?... I mean, hitting the outside of the doors like that...
why don't they have a high pressure water jet? in the netherlands they have a car fire within 1 minute after arrival.
Because they don't have them.
I would like to see the unedited video, i don't think you can open that back door with that bar, and i like to see how they opened the hood
Great job! I bet the guy in the yellow hat has some burning shoulders with his waist strap daingling lol
is there any particular reason why so many us fire fighter dont tighten the strap? I dont know the exact structure of your SCBA over there, but with european designs the waist strap removes 50% weight off your shoulders. Nobody here would even consider not using it.
John Pyle yeah that’s what my Dept teaches. Tighten your waist strap first and just snug the should strap.
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@@xshowda it might be a Scott thing, I see it most often in departments that wear Scott packs.
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Spray schampo on it first. so it's get clean :D
Here comes the comments!!!!!!!! Blah blah blah!!!!!!! "No second engine?" "Where's the tanker?" "Why is he using a trash line?" "Better have your air on!!" "Change streams!!" "Where's the lunch wagon?" LMAO
It's unreal isn't it?
No kidding; they're never happy. Please just keep eating your Cheetos, and be quiet already.
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My officers would be all over me for not having scba all the way done. And they would hand off the nozzle asap to run scene
Tell your officers to kick rocks. Some people wear em, some don't.
i agree with you, sop's are there for a reason. everyones safety.
@@tonypuntillo4931 SOPs? I've never seen SOPs talking about waist belts or that an officer cant be on the nozzle. Who says he's the only officer on scene too.
@@greyman686 im saying sop's with regards to wearing your scba properly. didnt say anything about capt on the nozzle. chill dude
@@tonypuntillo4931 I addressed the waist belt thing in that comment. Let people wear their pack how they want and you wear your's however you see fit. Stop nitpicking stupid shit is my point. It looks ridiculous.
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Those dudes ran to put out a car fire faster then half the people responding to a house fire 😂👊
He almost sucked on a whole bottle of air between the truck and the fire🤦♂️
Why the ff telling the cap how to fight fire?
Why is the officer on the nozzle.
Ski Dude because young guys want a title so they can have “power” and so their voice can echo on the radios in all the county fire stations. BUT they also want to fight the fire!! Don’t worry though, back at the station after the fire, then they’ll decide to use their rank to tell the lower guys to clean up. See it all the time in the volunteer world lol.
second set of eyes. he probably sees something the capt isn't looking at.
salute, always the spirit of greetings firefighters 💪💪💪
in this video what were the firefighters waiting for . . . probably waiting for the fire to fully engulf the car which it did as shown in this video . . . initially the fire was confined only to the front of the vehicle, but it spread out (as expected) engulfing the entire car as the fire fighters wait on . . .
Mysterious fumes of gasoline, never found the leak, guess what can happen. mine turned out to be a leaking fuel regulator, see 40 PSI of gasoline from the tank pump hit that leaky seal and it prays gasoline all over the engine. Luckily before it gets that bad you will smell gas fumes. So if you do smell gas, it is very dangerous and you need to get it fixed. I did find my problem and the fuel regulator had failed internally, the regulator sits right up in the engine by the fuel rail.
firefighter with yellow helmet isnt on air, and didnt bring the irons with him
Tony Puntillo yes he is clearly clipped into air, and he was backing up the nozzleman, and he did grab the irons after the bulk of the fire was knocked... 😒😒😒 anything else you want to bitch about? These guys did great, it’s just a car fire dude... relax
You watching the same video I am. He is clearly on air. Only thing that confuses me is why he isn’t on the nozzle.
@@eriksdaddy look a little closer. the capt has his regulator on with low pressure hose hooked up. the firefighter has his regulator in to his face mask but is not on air.
@@alexanderdecker6630 i didnt say they did a bad job as you can look at my post clearly. just a safety concern that i observed. i was trained to bring your tools with you , that way if you need them you have them instead of leaving your partner alone.
@@tonypuntillo4931 Umm, he is 100% on air. You can hear him as he walks by. Better luck next time.
So sad to see a chevy go up in smoke😂
Firefighters always blow off the first few seconds of water to make sure they weren’t handed a flamethrower.
Somebody should tell the owner that his left backdoor doesn't work
Nice Catch Bill! Nice Job Coplay Eng. 5.............
Wicked cool sirens ar the beginning. My Heros saved the day
Wow what happened
flux capacitor overload
I love these car fires. Am I normal ?
Me tho
I wonder if this is the kind of scenario that Anne Heche experienced. Terrifying
Good job guys.👍
My station had Tesla caught fire it was electric we sat there watch it burn 🔥
You should as a department watch the video on electric vehicle fires. Tesla sponsored it. You can fight an electric vehicle fire with a normal line using water.
Definitely not throwing shots. Its a simple stupid car fire. Nothing to save and completely understand the thought of keeping crews safe. But yeah go watch it and you guys can get over some perceived myths. Stay safe.
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and you got fired for not doing your job
@@Steve1766 electric car we can't do nothing believe me we have foam engine at one of our station and IT WAS ELECTRIC CAR WATER AND ELECTRIC EQUAL ELECTRIC SHOCK
I live in Pennsylvania Saulsburg PA Rising Hill Drive 2592
Big claps to the fire fighters
Luckily the brakes didn't burn out, if they did, you'd have a house fire too.
Oh. No
00:00 is that a carter siren I hear?
Why do I hear a tornado siren or a air raid siren-
If kids are watching these kinda videos they now know whats gonna happen if they play with fire
Easy to see here that a garden hose just isn't going to cut it.
It's a Chevy let it burn
Who let the captain grab the nozzle????
Wait...you put air raid WW2 global war sirens in the intro? Wtf it’s a car fire ffs.
That air raid siren you hear is to notify the fire fighters of a call. A lot volunteer departments use them
I hope they had car insurance
House siren -havent heard one of those in a long time
giggling out of the 3 firefighters the captain was the only one had everything connected correctly. The other two not so much from the waist belt not clipped and the one not wearing a mask an on air lol
And that falls on who? The captain. He needs to get his crew in order.
@@Westbankfireman Also it falls on the two firefighters alot if i was a rookie an saw that i would follow there lead which wouldn't look good.
Oh my, the waist belt isn't clipped? Big deal. The guy who stretched another line but didn't actually fight fire, not in the smoke, wasn't on air? Again, who cares? People complain about everything.
Great attack, everybody did there part, Good job firefighters.
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What did how that car just campfire
Officer on the hose looks like may have been a,three man crew
La primera ves que son tan rapids para arrojar agua ..bien hay ...