I've been watching a bunch of fire fighter response videos lately and I have to say that those of you who are firefighters are bad ass and I thank you for your service.
Thank you for your service! Just curious...why did so many firefighters respond? Does it have to do with having enough manpower if the patient goes into cardiac arrest?
You're exactly right. However, in this instance the unit you hear marking on scene prior to our arrival is the other truck. You can hear us change our status at 3:18. Thanks for watching
Nice video as always, i hope it turned out well for the person sick.
Awesome video!
Great video! 🚒🚨
been a while, howdy
Beautiful
Two engines for a rescue call? That's different.
I've been watching a bunch of fire fighter response videos lately and I have to say that those of you who are firefighters are bad ass and I thank you for your service.
Thanks for the support!
Thank you for your service!
Just curious...why did so many firefighters respond? Does it have to do with having enough manpower if the patient goes into cardiac arrest?
Kaija Germain most engines have paramedics staff on them and often beat the medic to the scene and can start the assessment of the patient
Kaija Germain for that, and if the house next door were to catch fire, and some have paramedics on them.
Nice driving but you shouldn't mark on the scene until your actually there. Being in the short vicinity is not being on the scene.
You're exactly right. However, in this instance the unit you hear marking on scene prior to our arrival is the other truck. You can hear us change our status at 3:18. Thanks for watching