Really missing the style and substance of the older videos from recent years past. I know the PIO team changed, but these academy heavy videos with little insight into the agency and missing the first person perspective are not as good. Also missing the station and fleet tours. 😢
Thank you for your feedback.The academy is a very important aspect of what we do. We are working on bringing back the elements that you have mentioned but change is good too.
Since this seems to be the video where people are expressing unsolicited feedback I figured I’d offer some as well lol. I think most people are missing the amount of work it takes to pull dash cam videos, audio files, and physically responding to fires to capture the vibe from older videos. The main goal of SMFR isn’t to provide entertainment for the masses and be a window into the national fire service it’s to provide feedback and engagement with their local. With that being said if the goal was to try and keep on brand from previous years the videos are falling short of that. The academy and major events doesn’t take much work to capture and create as they are fixed and always there. The videos offer good insight into an academy but Eric’s videos made people want to become South metro firefighters because it made people aware of an otherwise unknown district in the shadows of Denver and showcased how busy and the wide variety of calls the district offers. The old videos made you want to become a part of the team the videos now just serve as a generic view into what an academy is like and surface level info about the department. I know these videos take a lot of time to create but it might be time to manage expectations from the random people around the country of what the new chapter of this channel will become. Long story short: People traveled far and wide to join SMFR because firefighters want to be firefighters. The new direction misses this mark which is ok if that’s no longer the goal.
Polypropylene corrugated Sleeve is a flame carrying material & responsible for spread of fire & complete vehicles getting burnt. Earlier plain PVC sleeve was being used. In those days there used to be local fires only. In very recent days varieties of materials are being used & it is necessary to ban any flame propagating material for electric wires & sleeves.
That would be cool to have the results on a follow up video. The recruits were creative on their ransom task. I know some people aren't as interested in some of the latest videos, but it all comes down to recruitment efforts (what the Dept is like, what the job entails, etc). The Academy definitely falls into that, just like the Day In The Life videos. Even though the PIO team has changed up, it's still a ton of work to put together these videos, in addition to other duties. Keep it going. You have a fan in GA.
Love these recruit videos . I’m gonna be starting an academy with a big city department. Super nervous , but also so excited for the opportunity!These videos have given so much motivation ! Keep it up 👍🏼
I started watching this and then thought I need to go back and view just what has been happening at SMFR as I must have lost interest at some point. After viewing I think I know why I lost interest. The content was no longer very interesting, and I have to agree with dweiss101 below. I really appreciated the content and the variety that the POI Eric offered. There was lots of interest and entertainment, with the occasional major handling of tough fires. I liked referring firefighters who were interested in getting on a good progressive department with great people to work alongside. I hope that SMFR can get back into more firefighting and content like before.
There more academy videos as of recent because an academy is going on and that’s what’s important right now. Each video has its seasons. Sorry ride along aren’t happening just to entertain you. This is the real fire service not Chicago Fire or your dumb tv shows. This is why you’d never make it on a real fire department. The academy is the most important aspect of the fire service. If this doesn’t entertain you go back to sitting on your couch and eating.
Hey south metro! I am a fire fighter live action role play group,what calls should we run next “shift”(we are 50% ems calls),and if you can write what units should go on each call ex-fall:1 ambulance and 1 engine. Thanks
I don't like theeee receuit videos. I miss the good ole videos of real life instances and lives of firefighters around rhe multiple stations. Although training is required for proper skills, its lackluster in viewing theese videos. Just my opinion.
Thank you for all that you do. Your rescue video is remarkable.
Really missing the style and substance of the older videos from recent years past. I know the PIO team changed, but these academy heavy videos with little insight into the agency and missing the first person perspective are not as good. Also missing the station and fleet tours. 😢
There's more to the department than ride along videos. This is part of the department.
Thank you for your feedback.The academy is a very important aspect of what we do. We are working on bringing back the elements that you have mentioned but change is good too.
@@SouthMetroFireRescuePIO what is the switch up with the tenders?
Since this seems to be the video where people are expressing unsolicited feedback I figured I’d offer some as well lol. I think most people are missing the amount of work it takes to pull dash cam videos, audio files, and physically responding to fires to capture the vibe from older videos. The main goal of SMFR isn’t to provide entertainment for the masses and be a window into the national fire service it’s to provide feedback and engagement with their local. With that being said if the goal was to try and keep on brand from previous years the videos are falling short of that. The academy and major events doesn’t take much work to capture and create as they are fixed and always there. The videos offer good insight into an academy but Eric’s videos made people want to become South metro firefighters because it made people aware of an otherwise unknown district in the shadows of Denver and showcased how busy and the wide variety of calls the district offers. The old videos made you want to become a part of the team the videos now just serve as a generic view into what an academy is like and surface level info about the department. I know these videos take a lot of time to create but it might be time to manage expectations from the random people around the country of what the new chapter of this channel will become.
Long story short: People traveled far and wide to join SMFR because firefighters want to be firefighters. The new direction misses this mark which is ok if that’s no longer the goal.
Interesting perspective, thanks for your feedback as well.
Polypropylene corrugated Sleeve is a flame carrying material & responsible for spread of fire & complete vehicles getting burnt. Earlier plain PVC sleeve was being used. In those days there used to be local fires only. In very recent days varieties of materials are being used & it is necessary to ban any flame propagating material for electric wires & sleeves.
That would be cool to have the results on a follow up video. The recruits were creative on their ransom task. I know some people aren't as interested in some of the latest videos, but it all comes down to recruitment efforts (what the Dept is like, what the job entails, etc). The Academy definitely falls into that, just like the Day In The Life videos. Even though the PIO team has changed up, it's still a ton of work to put together these videos, in addition to other duties. Keep it going. You have a fan in GA.
Love these recruit videos . I’m gonna be starting an academy with a big city department. Super nervous , but also so excited for the opportunity!These videos have given so much motivation ! Keep it up 👍🏼
Keep up the great work SMFR!
You guys got off EASY!
You guys should do videos on major incidents like structure fires, hazmat calls, etc.
@SouthMetroFireRescuePIO How much does your academy recruits train a day?
the recruits have a 20 week academy that is 4 days a week, 10 hours a day.
Hi Connor Brian and Kenzie from your friend kyle in Springfield Missouri
I started watching this and then thought I need to go back and view just what has been happening at SMFR as I must have lost interest at some point. After viewing I think I know why I lost interest. The content was no longer very interesting, and I have to agree with dweiss101 below. I really appreciated the content and the variety that the POI Eric offered. There was lots of interest and entertainment, with the occasional major handling of tough fires. I liked referring firefighters who were interested in getting on a good progressive department with great people to work alongside. I hope that SMFR can get back into more firefighting and content like before.
Thanks for your feedback
There more academy videos as of recent because an academy is going on and that’s what’s important right now. Each video has its seasons. Sorry ride along aren’t happening just to entertain you. This is the real fire service not Chicago Fire or your dumb tv shows.
This is why you’d never make it on a real fire department. The academy is the most important aspect of the fire service. If this doesn’t entertain you go back to sitting on your couch and eating.
The academy series that Connor did a few years back was better
i didnt know that Logic the rapper was a firefighter trainer officer.
Bring back vlogs, day in the life and fleet Friday.
And station Saturday
Hey south metro!
I am a fire fighter live action role play group,what calls should we run next “shift”(we are 50% ems calls),and if you can write what units should go on each call ex-fall:1 ambulance and 1 engine. Thanks
Hi
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Electric avenue lol
I don't like theeee receuit videos. I miss the good ole videos of real life instances and lives of firefighters around rhe multiple stations. Although training is required for proper skills, its lackluster in viewing theese videos. Just my opinion.
did they get the ax back
They did get it back! The crew from 17 was very happy with the video they produced
@@SouthMetroFireRescuePIO How about the breakfast burrittos?