Yesss riding out with LA City! Love it! Always like hearing the tones I read today 33 saved a little kid running in the street and took care of him. Cute 😊
Great video. I was an explorer for LA County back in the day. We enjoy the tone outs and dispatch, and of course the code 3 response. It is always an adrenaline rush when the tones go off! Be safe and good luck with your career aspirations! Keep the videos coming.
i was actually gonna put something in the description about that...malfunctioning seatbelt alarm, they also had a check engine light called in the day before. i heard they’re gonna be taking a trip to the shops sometime this week. thanks man.
Damn bro to bad you didn't ride on the truck with that Crazy AO .. I love seeing that dude dip down Main street. Aggressive but that dude can drive the hell outta that Apparatus....
fine eye haha. it's "traffic accident, category 3" in LAFD's CAD, i'm not 100% sure what that entails, as it's a dispatch code specific to their dispatch system, but i assume it involves an ALS patient as this call was upgraded from BLS RA only to engine & paramedic RA (BLS RA able to handle upon arrival). to my understanding, depending on what's stated on the phone while the calltaker is inputting information, a specific call type is generated by the computer and the closest available and appropriate units for that call type are assigned. thanks for watching!
signifies the end of a dispatch. 1 bell is for routine messages, 4 bells is for urgent messages, 5 bells for dispatch, and 10 bells for a fire service death.
all calls are simulcasted on the radio so all the calls are still heard but not from “digital debby”, instead from a dispatcher. when units are out of quarters, there’s tones they use for units that are “on the radio”
Yesss riding out with LA City! Love it! Always like hearing the tones
I read today 33 saved a little kid running in the street and took care of him. Cute 😊
@@emvvehicles_8 yes!
Great video. Thanks for catching the tone outs. Love to hear how LA does it, not many you tubers catch those. Love LA city's 5 gongs at the end 👍🚒
great video always like ride along and hearing the tones going off
Great video. I was an explorer for LA County back in the day. We enjoy the tone outs and dispatch, and of course the code 3 response. It is always an adrenaline rush when the tones go off! Be safe and good luck with your career aspirations! Keep the videos coming.
thank you!
Love the video!!!!! Great ride along!!!!!!!
Another great video my friend. :)
Love it man! Great video!
You should do ride a longs with quint or squad 147 in Lynwood!
Someone wasn’t wearing a seatbelt..great video jay!
i was actually gonna put something in the description about that...malfunctioning seatbelt alarm, they also had a check engine light called in the day before. i heard they’re gonna be taking a trip to the shops sometime this week. thanks man.
What’s LAFD’s policy, full gear and seat belt on before you roll? Do people follow that or it’s heavily enforced?
Damn bro to bad you didn't ride on the truck with that Crazy AO .. I love seeing that dude dip down Main street. Aggressive but that dude can drive the hell outta that Apparatus....
Do a tour of station 33
Looks like they had to be rolling down Main.
What are the gongs in the La fire department?
Thats a good sounding engine
Amazing video your really really lucky
Just recently learning about what aloc means, what does TA03 mean? Very awesome video.
fine eye haha. it's "traffic accident, category 3" in LAFD's CAD, i'm not 100% sure what that entails, as it's a dispatch code specific to their dispatch system, but i assume it involves an ALS patient as this call was upgraded from BLS RA only to engine & paramedic RA (BLS RA able to handle upon arrival). to my understanding, depending on what's stated on the phone while the calltaker is inputting information, a specific call type is generated by the computer and the closest available and appropriate units for that call type are assigned. thanks for watching!
@@FB1ResponseVideos very cool; thank you. And again, awesome video.
Awesome video!
What are 5 gongs?
signifies the end of a dispatch. 1 bell is for routine messages, 4 bells is for urgent messages, 5 bells for dispatch, and 10 bells for a fire service death.
Thank you z heard them on La Fire Rescue on Wednesday but didn’t know what they were thank you
@@douglasnorby4006 that was likely edited in, the bells are in LA City stations. LA County only has tones, no bells.
Awesome Video.
This dude was all over the Eastside lol. East Coast hood and all.
How did you ride along? Did you get ride along certification through the cadet program?
Fireman Max is going to Move to Los Angeles I’m going to working at Firehouse
How come you can't here that dispatch on scanner
the simulcast on the radio is a live dispatcher. the automated dispatch is heard in quarters only, you can’t program it into a radio, unfortunately.
So is the live dispatch only when the units are out of station in there rigs out and about
all calls are simulcasted on the radio so all the calls are still heard but not from “digital debby”, instead from a dispatcher. when units are out of quarters, there’s tones they use for units that are “on the radio”
Does scanner have same tones
negative.
Great Video brother.. how long can you do a ride along for??
i usually do 12 or 24 hours. thanks for watching.
FB1 Response Videos great job
0:33
First to ride a new Peirce ;)
Quick medical response
I wish I was in a responding fire truck 😢
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Putting an electronic siren on a fire apparatus is a felony
Mechanical sirens are the way to go. That sounds like TRASH.