Field Comm Tour and Battalion Chief Ride Along - Wichita Kansas

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  • Опубліковано 17 гру 2024

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  • @Patriot-bn9om
    @Patriot-bn9om Рік тому +54

    Spot On. Acting Battalion Chief Woods knows what he’s doing. Every word he uttered in this video is exactly correct. He has every tool he may need to deal with communications in every scenario he may face. I have used virtually all of the same equipment that he has and for all of the same reasons in MANY large disaster responses including fires, wildfires, US&R, hurricanes, floods, space shuttle recovery, etc. His points about ICS, interoperability, multi-band radios, deployable repeaters, dual sim Verizon and First Net devices, ham radio (dual band, HF, winlink email) and airband radios speaks volumes about the expanse of his knowledge of what the tools will do and understands why they are needed. The department is well led when the Battalion Chief understands how to employ all of this equipment and carries much of it in his own vehicle. Well done. It’s so refreshing to see someone of this caliber making things happen.

  • @BluegrassFilmsKY
    @BluegrassFilmsKY Рік тому +65

    Glad to see Wichita FD incorporating ham radio into their disaster comms. The SAR team I volunteer with in Louisville, KY. uses ham almost exclusively for our comms due to the abundance of repeaters and APRS IGates around, all team members have to hold at least a technician class license.

    • @pauljameson1
      @pauljameson1 Рік тому

      I’m glad y’all are actively using ham radio! My area is full of licensed people, but not many are active. My club is working on changing that, and being part of the AUXCOMM team in the county helps as well. So much shared knowledge across all different generations!

  • @MrRory
    @MrRory Рік тому +16

    This was a wonderful video. I especially enjoyed the portion at the end detailing the various equipment. It’s wonderful to see a department have officers that are so well trained on the communications side of things.
    As someone who has been a ham operator for over 20 years, it gave me pure joy at the end of the video after reviewing all of the million dollar professional equipment. The man says, “and if everything else fails, here’s our ham radio kit.”

  • @MegaShadow1964
    @MegaShadow1964 Рік тому +14

    Very impressive. It's nice that Chief Woods is an Amateur Radio operator, too. It's critical to have someone in communications who knows radios. Bravo, very well done and excellent presentation!

  • @LiamPattisonPhotography
    @LiamPattisonPhotography Рік тому +12

    Wow... Acting Battalion Chief Nick Woods was a fantastic host for this video. What a classy, well spoken, and extremely knowledgeable firefighter he is. I couldn't imagine the amount of training and years of experience it would've taken him to get to that level of technical knowledge with all he went through. Really seems like he's for the people, as most are, and that's comforting. Awesome video Eric, loving this content. Cheers!

  • @NotAFirefighter1
    @NotAFirefighter1 Рік тому +15

    Im so happy I found this channel, I just made captain 8 months ago and battalion chief is the final goal, im learning a lot of how different departments operate from your channel

    • @WorkingFirePIO
      @WorkingFirePIO  Рік тому +2

      Congratulations on your recent promotion and best of luck in your journey!

  • @NedTheBison
    @NedTheBison Рік тому +30

    This is awesome Eric, a 2nd channel to follow along with the South Metro videos. Thanks for going out of your way for these. As a PIO you are doing an amazing job at helping future & current young firefighters with your knowledge.

  • @tonyshield5368
    @tonyshield5368 Рік тому +11

    Great vid Eric, the amount of knowledge and skill to operate all of that kit and still do a BC job is awesome.

    • @WorkingFirePIO
      @WorkingFirePIO  Рік тому +1

      Thank you! No doubt, his knowledge is impressive.

  • @pauljameson1
    @pauljameson1 Рік тому +5

    Wow, as a radio nerd and licensed ham radio operator myself who is on my county’s AUXCOMM team, this video was a complete goldmine of beautiful radio caches and knowledge! It was really cool to see another area’s comm bus as we have an old 2004 van that has been converted into a radio van. We still run Windows XP to field program the cached radios, and a lot of the stuff we have isn’t really being used a lot. I wish we had something similar to Wichita’s bus that’s as up to date and functional. Lots to look forward to!

  • @seanconlin8712
    @seanconlin8712 Рік тому +19

    Eric as an amateur radio operator I'm glad to see that emergency services are open to using amateur radio as an auxiliary communications. I had an issue trying to get emergency services to understand the usefulness of amateur radio.

    • @extraslayar4585
      @extraslayar4585 Рік тому

      HAM radio and other amateur radios are very common in emergency services. They arn’t as secure as everyone can hop on and cause mayhem. But during emergencies when the grid goes down and traffic overloads the actual radios HAM and amateur usually never go down so will be used. Im like 80% sure during 9/11 HAM was one of the primary forms of communication during the nationwide call for help.

    • @Fivesx5555
      @Fivesx5555 Рік тому

      @@extraslayar4585 I'm also a Ham, and anytime severe weather happens hams are the first to report stuff and get info out, especially on a skywarn/ areas repeater.

    • @chamian1167
      @chamian1167 Рік тому

      @@extraslayar4585Technically speaking, with addition of digital format’s nowadays. Some layer of security can be implemented that isn’t direct encryption (for amateur radio). Motorola’s MotoTRBO lineup offers RAS or Restricted Access to System which only allows users with correct RAS keys to transmit and receive on a handheld radio. Scanners can still pick these transmissions up (only unauthorized handheld radios won’t unmute upon RX because of the RAS) as it remains “clear” (once again, not an actual encryption).

    • @seanconlin8712
      @seanconlin8712 Рік тому +1

      @@chamian1167 Yes I agree with you...some emergency communications need to be encrypted, such as PD during regular daily operations, but under situations like the emergency services repeaters are down due to a network issue or a tornado or hurricane taking down towers the Auxiliary Communications Services (ARES Amateur Radio Emergency Services) can step in and get the Emergency Services communicating and getting help where help is needed in the interim until necessary repairs or networks are reestablished. During an Ice Storm in Eastern part of the Province of Ontario and the Province of Quebec. Amateur Radio Operators were dispatching Police, Fire EMS and the Canadian Army due to the fact that there was no power to run regular communications systems or the repeater towers had collapsed do to the weight of the ice. Amateur radio operators in the Auxiliary Communications Services can set up temporary repeaters, antenna system to get communications up so that they could communicate. I was told by a police Sargent after the Swiss Air Plane Crash off of Nova Scotia they could not have done what they need to for the recovery of the plane pieces, personal effects etc. without the aid of amateur radio. Please don't take this the wrong way amateur radio does have its place along side the regular emergency communications.

    • @patrickbuick5459
      @patrickbuick5459 Рік тому

      Here in Moncton NB, the hammradiomclubis very active in keeping equipment and towers in the EOCs and practice regularly.

  • @michaelt.9372
    @michaelt.9372 Рік тому +10

    I’m a HAM and this is like heaven for me.

  • @robhiggins8793
    @robhiggins8793 Рік тому +4

    Eric, Thank you for showing us this. As a ham operator, I really enjoyed this video. Love that you are branching out. Keep up that great job your doing.

  • @mezamichael
    @mezamichael Рік тому +4

    Very impressive setup in Wichita! BC Woods is very knowledgeable in many different facets. Thank you for sharing.

  • @X1j5
    @X1j5 Рік тому +5

    I was the lead electrician at FSV about 12 years ago. Glad to see that they are still doing high quality work.

  • @BruiserFL
    @BruiserFL Рік тому +2

    Quite impressive and well designed. Thanks so much for making this video with Chief Woods narrating. Just amazing.
    BTW, the kid in me would've loved to see the Field Comm Unit with all of its emergency response lights illuminated.

  • @drakewheeler8698
    @drakewheeler8698 Рік тому +4

    Working in low voltage technology I am very excited to see how technically capable and knowledgable the chief is with the electronic equipment. This fascinates me a lot, one day I would love to work on developing equipment like this for first responders.

  • @nosauce3039
    @nosauce3039 Рік тому +8

    This thing is amazing! Thanks for everything you do and thank you Wichita fire for bringing us this unique experience!

    • @WorkingFirePIO
      @WorkingFirePIO  Рік тому +3

      Incredible vehicle and awesome people at Wichita. Huge shout out to them for welcoming me and my camera in. Thanks for watching!

  • @jeffpatch5
    @jeffpatch5 Рік тому +4

    Dude - You catch some good runs... I know you loved that siren too! Haha

    • @WorkingFirePIO
      @WorkingFirePIO  Рік тому +3

      Ahh yes, that PowerCall sound has a special place in my heart lol

  • @DougWalton21
    @DougWalton21 Рік тому +2

    Very sweet piece! I also really like the livery of the unit, and the various FD touches - very cool!

  • @BikesBobbers
    @BikesBobbers Рік тому +4

    this is an absolutely amazing rig but the funniest thing to me was the low battery chirp from the smoke detector!

  • @justinjones4822
    @justinjones4822 Рік тому +1

    Being from Wichita, this is pretty cool. After watching all the Wichita videos it’s cool to see how prepared they are. How positive they are about the jobs. 🤘🏼

  • @davidbehrend7054
    @davidbehrend7054 Рік тому +3

    As a communications geek, member of my local REACT team, Amateur Radio Operator, retired Public Safety Dispatcher (Fire / EMS / Police) for the city, and current Police dispatcher for our local university police department, I am very impressed with your entire field communications setup!!!
    I am so glad to see that y’all are including amateur radio into your operations. All too often, it is overlooked, as it can be a valuable tool during emergency situations, especially large scale operations.

  • @RJSAMCRO
    @RJSAMCRO Рік тому +1

    This is awesome had no idea how busy Wichita really is. Great work loving this

  • @trob0914
    @trob0914 7 місяців тому

    Well done, this BC is extremely knowledgeable and versed on Comms and technical IT gear!

  • @kindakrevan
    @kindakrevan Рік тому +8

    Hilarious to me that a fire department vehicle has a low smoke detector battery. 12:45

    • @samkal02
      @samkal02 3 місяці тому

      I heard the beep and started dying. Always the people telling you to do something that don't do it. Change ya batteries lmao

  • @jimmyssnowremoval1075
    @jimmyssnowremoval1075 Рік тому +2

    The guy from the fleet Friday on south metro for the dispatch truck must be geeking out about all the radios

  • @Internethugg
    @Internethugg Рік тому +2

    This is amazing, so glad to see agencies preparing and planning for stuff like this.

  • @Internethugg
    @Internethugg Рік тому +2

    I really enjoyed all the radio talk

  • @211Gus
    @211Gus Рік тому +2

    I appreciate his commentary in hindsight on the specs of the bus. We don't get everything right when filling out the order sheet.

  • @owensweetland342
    @owensweetland342 Рік тому +3

    Wow! That's different. A B. C. gearing up. Not often seen unless it's work. 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @brandona1370
    @brandona1370 Рік тому

    HAM operator here. I loved seeing all the communications equipment! So many questions though...

  • @franklewis6943
    @franklewis6943 Рік тому +1

    36:58 When BC Woods said, "And then, kinda the last thing is over here . . ." I really hoped he was heading for the vacuum cleaner. In all seriousness, though, that is an amazing array of comms equipment; a veritable plethora of everything *_AND_* the kitchen sink. (Apparently, however, not a vacuum cleaner.) On one hand, it's surprising a department the size of Wichita would need, or have a use for all of it but, on the other, they are a key agency not only for the greater Wichita/Sedgwick County region but also the state and nationally. Also, comms are key to efficient, successful incident management, and today technology is key to communications, so it behooves any organization with a lead role in providing those comms have all the tools to ensure every possible technology utilized at the incident can "talk" with all the others. Very smart planning by WFD to have that capability on-hand and knowledgeable people like BC Woods to apply it.
    Lastly, if you ever get the hankering to check out Wichita's FieldComm bus again, Eric, keep in mind there's a very similar one in your own neighborhood: Arvada PD operates a very similar Farber, and Arvada is much closer than Wichita.

  • @zackbaker4562
    @zackbaker4562 Рік тому +1

    All the radio talk is awesome

  • @patspencer5649
    @patspencer5649 Рік тому +1

    VERY impressive. Thanks for showing!

  • @masonpletz7033
    @masonpletz7033 Рік тому +3

    That comms team is impressive as all get out. Would love to be involved in something like that

  • @chriswilson9230
    @chriswilson9230 Рік тому +1

    Outstanding comm apparatus. Very impressive. I agree with a couple of other comments, it is good that they have incorporated ham. I’m not a ham operator (I need to), but believe in utilizing ham, especially in disaster situations. Great job, I’ve subscribed to your channel.

  • @ki4nge4
    @ki4nge4 Рік тому

    As a Ham Radio Operator I say Thank You for Including US in your Departments Communication system...
    And DAMN I WANNA WORK FOR YOUR DEPARTMENT...
    Damn...... Your Comm Set up is SWEET !!!
    73 KI4NGE

  • @Coastie281
    @Coastie281 Рік тому

    Great video Eric!
    I am very impressed with Wichita's setup!

  • @TheOriginalBound
    @TheOriginalBound Рік тому +1

    Would love to see you cover Rescue 1 in Savannah, GA. Top notch department out there!

  • @adamherrmann3456
    @adamherrmann3456 Рік тому

    Super impressed by his knowledge of all the technology.

  • @KSEmergencyPhotos
    @KSEmergencyPhotos Рік тому +1

    Eric thanks for the amazing content getting to help show what the WFD does for the community. Keep up the amazing work.

  • @MrBrandon105123
    @MrBrandon105123 Рік тому +5

    Something tells me your SMFR tech guys and dispatchers are gonna be absolutely drooling. Rightfully so lol

    • @WorkingFirePIO
      @WorkingFirePIO  Рік тому +4

      We're gonna need a squeegee for all the drool! It's such a great way to get new ideas!

  • @Slycandyman
    @Slycandyman Рік тому +6

    Lol can’t be the only one that noticed the smoke alarm chirping and needing a new battery kind of ironic 😂

    • @pauljameson1
      @pauljameson1 Рік тому

      Very ironic considering it’s a multi-million dollar Comms bus for the FD!

  • @loyalemassey8092
    @loyalemassey8092 Рік тому

    This was awesome video thank you again for coming to Wichita and sharing your experience

  • @donlyons3196
    @donlyons3196 Рік тому +3

    OUTSTANDING SERVICE!!

  • @josephleonelli6776
    @josephleonelli6776 Рік тому +1

    Excellent presentation

  • @417rogers
    @417rogers Рік тому

    I think I saw this getting built on our inspection visit awhile back....cool

  • @eliteadventures3884
    @eliteadventures3884 Рік тому +1

    I got to use this on a wildland fire. It was freaking sweet to have. Also the kurig was a big win.

  • @SafetyMentalst
    @SafetyMentalst Рік тому +1

    Jerry Rome Bass : I was coming back from Wyoming Vacation to Texas and Blew a Tire on the Interstate in Wichita . Drove on the rim to get out of danger off the next exit to a gas station , I could not get the bad rim off nor the car jacked up nor the spare tire out from under the car. I looked up and low and behold these Firemen pulled up behind me . On the Anniversary of 9-11 , I was Rescued .
    I could not Thank Them Enough. The Chief said to me "That's What We Do "

  • @ErikTheAndroid
    @ErikTheAndroid Рік тому +1

    Man I literally uttered "Jesus Christ!" out loud when I saw the pelican case full of radios. That is a LOT of money in that case and I am very jelly.

  • @mackflickerson6722
    @mackflickerson6722 Рік тому +1

    Pretty good interop solutions Wichita Fire has access to. I hope they make a similar investment in their station alerting for zoned and ramped alerting for their busy companies.

  • @jeffreykornspan9053
    @jeffreykornspan9053 Рік тому

    Great video with lots of great equipment.

  • @macktruck6407
    @macktruck6407 Рік тому

    I agree with all the others, great job, BUT! ... need to see those engine hose beds! Wichita FD has an awesome hosebed set up and concept!
    But really, great stuff, thanks for the excellent videos, well done!

    • @WorkingFirePIO
      @WorkingFirePIO  Рік тому +2

      Absolutely! The newer Wichita Engine Companies have an excellent spec! I'll be sure to feature one of them in a future visit.

  • @ktar7189
    @ktar7189 Рік тому

    Thank you Eric for everything you do your friend Kyle

  • @mikewolf5367
    @mikewolf5367 Рік тому

    Fantastic video. Thank you for uploading. One thing that wasn’t mentioned was where the PlayStation hookup is. 😋

  • @thomasm3324
    @thomasm3324 Рік тому +2

    A Motorola Apx is $4,000 each and he has a case with 40 of them. I lots track on the cost of what was on those tablets. What Grant did they use.

    • @ryanl4175
      @ryanl4175 Рік тому

      Grant money, slow down killer

  • @cdocker3070
    @cdocker3070 Рік тому +3

    Is this a Newell coach? Also does wfd have its own fleet maintenance techs or is that contracted out? Thank you for the tour!!

    • @WorkingFirePIO
      @WorkingFirePIO  Рік тому +7

      This is a Freightliner chassis with custom body work by Faber Specialty Vehicles. The City of Wichita had a large fleet maintenance facility with in-house staff who service the fire apparatus.

  • @BACONndEGGS
    @BACONndEGGS Рік тому +21

    as a PIO you must of been nerding out Eric

  • @Engro-zt4fr
    @Engro-zt4fr Рік тому

    You should search up the fire rescue Victoria (australia) command bus 1 it’s massive and it looks awesome! Love the videos man keep it up ❤

  • @FireEMS38
    @FireEMS38 Рік тому +4

    Rumor has it. Eric came right back to South Metro and demanded they get one ordered STAT! 😂

    • @WorkingFirePIO
      @WorkingFirePIO  Рік тому +5

      Make it two ;-)

    • @FireEMS38
      @FireEMS38 Рік тому

      @WorkingFirePIO one at the east and west, perfect response time to all directions and coverage when one of them is deployed. 😉 I like your thinking.

    • @franklewis6943
      @franklewis6943 Рік тому

      @@WorkingFirePIO Does SMFR still have access to the Greenwood Village PD mobile command post that your two departments used to share? Also, why did South Metro give up their claim to it in the first place?

    • @WorkingFirePIO
      @WorkingFirePIO  Рік тому +3

      @@franklewis6943 SMFR has access to several mobile command units including Arapahoe, Douglas or JeffCo Sheriff and Greenwood Police. Aurora and Denver have identical units to GVPD's and are also regional assists that SMFR could call. Those vehicles weren't created with firefighting in mind and don't have any viewing windows. We found over the years that fire incident commanders want and need to see what's happening with smoke conditions etc. and just didn't like working without a view.
      SMFR rarely needs a mobile command unit (maybe 1 or 2 times annually) but GVPD uses it weekly during concert season at Fiddlers Green. It makes more sense for GVPD to house it, and SMFR can partner with the law agency in unified command of an incident, then use the most appropriate command unit.

    • @franklewis6943
      @franklewis6943 Рік тому +1

      @@WorkingFirePIO Makes sense. I forgot that GVPD covers Fiddler's and accordingly has a greater need for a mobile command post than does SMFR. Guess it's kinda like your neighbor's lawnmower: Yeah, you really should have your own but there's more important stuff taking up space in your garage and, besides, he lets you use his when you need it, so why deal with the headaches of owning one, right?

  • @beccab9724
    @beccab9724 Рік тому +1

    So on the fire department’s field office bus is a chirping fire alarm😂 happens to the best of us I guess.

  • @SafetyMentalst
    @SafetyMentalst Рік тому +1

    On #Remember911 Day , Blew a Tire coming in to Wichita Kansas . Drove on the Rim to the next exit parked in a gas station and could not get Wheel off or the car jacked up or the spare Tire out from under the car. Out of No Where the Firemen where There.

  • @TheChubbyKid
    @TheChubbyKid Рік тому +1

    Lol a Keurig have fun with that watered down coffee, get a Bunn. I'm also laughing my ass off at the smoke detector chirping.

  • @The_Geezus
    @The_Geezus Рік тому

    Was that a smoke alarm chirping about its battery around 12:46 and 14:20. :D

  • @sekkhoasmadi1625
    @sekkhoasmadi1625 Рік тому

    The irony of the battalion command vehicle's smoke detector battery warning in the background :P

  • @je7429
    @je7429 Рік тому

    Please try a ride along at Hinsdale Fire Station in Hinsdale IL! Station 84 is the station number! Appreciate it!

  • @joshw1687
    @joshw1687 Рік тому +1

    Thats finny u heard the response go by on the outside of the bus but the camera system also got the engine go by 😂

  • @_.momjeans_9219
    @_.momjeans_9219 Рік тому

    I need more vids I’m addicted to these

  • @T_RexDino
    @T_RexDino Рік тому +1

    Curious if anyone knows what those wireless handsets were that he was showing off. My organization is building up a MCC and go boxes and I'd love to figure out a setup like that with radio cross talk and long range VOIP

  • @ki4nge4
    @ki4nge4 Рік тому

    Great Video Eric !!!!!!

  • @srobak
    @srobak Рік тому +1

    That's cool - but their Ubiquti access point on the mobile command bus is incorrectly mounted. This is limiting the effective range of their wifi.

  • @Burritosarebetterthantacos
    @Burritosarebetterthantacos Рік тому +1

    I literally cant wrap my head around this. Im fighting hard to get a treadmill in my station, a second set of gear for #cancer, and weve been fighting for years to get out of our mold and asbestos ridden main station. Crazy how different zipcodes do things despite being the same career. Cue the jealousy from KY😂

  • @rgamore
    @rgamore Рік тому +1

    FANTASTIC !!!!!!

  • @docnelles1249
    @docnelles1249 Рік тому

    Fantastic vehicle. Your comment that it got kind of crowded I was wondering could you connect to another command unit to expand capabilities?

  • @humang
    @humang Рік тому +1

    Awesome bus.. someone should replace the battery in that smoke detector 😂

  • @NeilM01989
    @NeilM01989 Рік тому

    Good video, liked and shared 🧑🏻👍🏻🚒

  • @richardjones4080
    @richardjones4080 Рік тому

    How often would a command unit such as this be called out ?

  • @jamieramsay7327
    @jamieramsay7327 Рік тому

    Great video again!!

  • @LakesRegionEmergencyPhoto
    @LakesRegionEmergencyPhoto Рік тому +1

    What a cool rig!

  • @carsonoakley4589
    @carsonoakley4589 Рік тому +1

    best fire channel

  • @mooseriddle
    @mooseriddle Рік тому

    That rig is bigger than the one our County FD has. It looks like 53 foot 18 wheeler.

  • @juliemodun4149
    @juliemodun4149 Рік тому

    Did I miss it? Does the bus have a restroom and a shower or sink?

  • @pauludulutch4353
    @pauludulutch4353 Рік тому

    Pretty cool. I did 10 years of service as a volunteer in the 80’s so this field com stuff makes me clueless!

  • @EricWhiteTheGamer
    @EricWhiteTheGamer Рік тому

    And I thought METCOMS (SMFR) "mobile command" mobile dispatch unit that could double as a mobile command unit was well equipped.

  • @Boyd-ok9xe
    @Boyd-ok9xe Рік тому

    Great work as always have u thought of using helmet cams so we could get or Chef or firefighter pov

  • @rfiorini
    @rfiorini Рік тому

    Pretty funny that the smoke alarms were beeping for new batteries.

  • @ianross9099
    @ianross9099 4 місяці тому

    Lot's of money. How often is it actually dispatched to a state with a week long event going on? Secondly could it be done cheaper? For a city of wichita and our county this seems like to much.

  • @BigDuke-md8ec
    @BigDuke-md8ec Рік тому

    Love the content, keep up the good work . I’m just gonna say chances are most of that equipment will never be used , but I guess you gotta have it because u never know

  • @davidstewart3403
    @davidstewart3403 Рік тому

    This agency loves their cordless phones! I am a Ham as well and really don't see the point of the long range phone systems as a cell phone or two way radio could do the same thing. Especially when the back haul to all those systems appears to be cellular. Oh well! Great Video, South Metro still rocks!

  • @ChrisandEileen
    @ChrisandEileen Рік тому

    I find it hilarious that i keep hearing a smoke alarm chirping in the background.. Change those batteries!!! :P

  • @thomasdaily4363
    @thomasdaily4363 Рік тому

    Great job, Chief. Now you gotta go put all that stuff back in your truck.

  • @D.E..
    @D.E.. Рік тому

    Neat, but I'm not sure what is used for. Especially in a smaller city.

  • @richconroy7267
    @richconroy7267 Рік тому

    I can’t believe you got a tour of the Batcave and didn’t introduce us to Alfred. 😂

  • @johnm3102
    @johnm3102 Рік тому

    Beautiful unit, what was the cost?

  • @jasoncrawford532
    @jasoncrawford532 Рік тому

    I know they explained in the first video I think, but orange is captain/safety?

  • @mattbrown1865
    @mattbrown1865 Рік тому +1

    1st I love your videos, From and live in Wichita. I gotta say this bus sounds like a big waste of money..., so ya forget buses don't have sea belts.

  • @adammineris
    @adammineris Рік тому

    12:46 Did I hear the chirp of a smoke detector needing batteries changed? 😅

  • @10-8technologyinc.5
    @10-8technologyinc.5 Рік тому

    Absolutely love this!

  • @jasontremblay1713
    @jasontremblay1713 Рік тому

    Where is the bathroom?

  • @howardadams4266
    @howardadams4266 Рік тому

    Can’t believe that there wasn’t a bathroom on the command bus.