These people are not only fire fighters, they're also EMTs, engineers, glass specialists, car body specialists, and many other things. God bless every single one of them, from dispatchers to working crew.
Firefighters emt's police military Doctors Nurses those are hero's Not actors NOT sports players Did this work in my younger days. People would call us heros. our replies no, just doing our jobs
It takes special stanima of the most unique kind, physically, mentally, emotionally for what you do! The elite! So grateful for you, a true blessing from God!😊
The way those firefighter worked impressed me a lot. Quick, calm and already know what they’re doing. God bless and those firefighter. 🙏. Also very cool the way the cut the side of that vehicle 🙏
Everyone else gets the praise as they should. But i wanna give a big thank you to and for the video person. No other crash scene video person is allowed to get this up close and personal. I can see how educational these videos really can be.
@@KristyW72 that is what we use them for…always able to learn from each incident…our crews are used to the presence of cameras and just do what they do
I was a police officer in Hong Kong and worked with our fire department many of times, and one thing I can say is that the JFRD works as efficient as our firefighters. Team work, good communications and swift action. This is what training looks like. Keep it up, you make the world a safer place, and scarier times seem less terrifying.
Excellent work... Made me cry tears of joy that you all got those people out in a relatively short time for all you had to do. Massive props to JFRD ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I watched a recovery crew use a Hi Lift to raise the top of a car that had barrel rolled & was crunched down on top of the driver. These tools are a must for a lot of heavy recoveries.
They hit that pool hard. Was there any talk about peeling the roof back / off for patient access? I feel like this move is often not done even though it can be accomplished fairly quickly.
What's the logistics behind recording these videos for UA-cam? I assume theres a lot of rules and regulations you must follow, but what kind of camera's can withstand the heat of a fire? I have seen a few POV videos on this app and I've always wondered about it. I just found this channel and it's amazing. The videos are as quality as the rescues. I wish you all the best.
@@ruthanneluvsvacuuming6653 we are the fire department...we treat the injured and eliminate any hazards...the sheriff's office investigates the why...maybe you can reach out to them about that.
From the UK, retired Ff, a very complicated extrication, would it have been easier to have removed the roof to give you more room and better access for the medics to monitor the casualties ? I'm not knocking you guys , you did a great job but here in the UK, we are always looking at ways for better access to the casualty for when the medics need to step in to monitor before extraction onto the trolley.
Scott, FYI, This is too typical with speed and loss of control. It took all of these resources to remove two trapped victems recently in Jacksonville. For these two occupants I don't have a lot of sympathy, but that young fourth grader in a "crosswalk", he was not expecting that. I really have little sypathy for the car operator. I can tell you though, Emergency Svcs. become emotionaly involved as soon as dispatch informs them there's s child involved. I will never forget being dispatched to a motor vehicle accident involving M 25 when an automobile struck an older model van with mom / dad and eight children. The other operator was under the influence of alcohol. We had to extracate all eight children. That was nearly ten years ago, yet it seems like yesterday. That's why I suggested asking prayers for the first responders to the recent accident. Hopefully the County has Crisis Intervention for the police, rescue and ambulance personnel. They'll need it! Adults do cry😢 Roger
@ropinhorseman924 how do you even know what transpired here...I believe that you are making a bunch of assumptions that are not fair to those involved.
@@thejfrd2490 No, but I suspect you do as well as the posted speed since your channel is, you know, "thejrfd2490" and all. My question was a reply to your description. Do you not wish to say?
Jeepers! How friggen fast were they going? That car came off it's rear wheels & had to be almost standing on it's bumper when it hit to get a dent like it has in the front.
@thejfrd2490 yeah no point having a messy site and you need to go to plan b and then all of a sudden the guy with the cutters falls over all because a ram or some other tooling was left in the way and you then have a second injury 🙄
@@thejfrd2490 Do all your departments communicate with each other and share good working practices and have some sort of national standard that you all work to ?
@@thejfrd2490 oh, I understand the struggle! I have had 5 cameras going at one time, and syncing footage (especially if your time code is off at all) gets tedious. Otherwise, great videos.
So much people in there but after 5 min get nothing bad work!!!! Send them to Estonia 🇪🇪, we can show!!!! How can do this work!!!! Why first don’t medication painkillers to patient!!!! Why??? Oh my goodness!!!!!
Se ve muy eficiente el trabajo bomberil , pero en el minuto 2: 49 se ven dos espectadores ( uno de polera blanca y otro de azul) ,conversando animadamente y ( riendose ) ??.Me queda la duda si fué un simulacro muy bien logrado, pero no comprendo la actitud de esa festiva reacción de los espectadores aludidos. 😱
These people are not only fire fighters, they're also EMTs, engineers, glass specialists, car body specialists, and many other things. God bless every single one of them, from dispatchers to working crew.
We need to know a lot about a lot!
so true!
Firefighters emt's police military Doctors Nurses those are hero's Not actors NOT sports players Did this work in my younger days. People would call us heros. our replies no, just doing our jobs
That was a difficult one! Great fast work in getting those people out of that mangled mess!
Yes it was!
Thatwasadiffcultone!Greatfastworkin
mess!
@@ajaybhagwani8155 definately.
@@ajaybhagwani8155 appreciate that
It takes special stanima of the most unique kind, physically, mentally, emotionally for what you do! The elite! So grateful for you, a true blessing from God!😊
It does, and thank you so much.
Outstanding job by all .I hope the 2 injured people recover quickly. Have a great day my friend, and stay safe ❤️🙂⚘️🚒.
We do as well.
Great job to all of the firefighters, medics and officers! Thank you for your services!
Thanks for watching
Enuncasoasicreoanuloeltankuedeconvusilacortoconsopleteespesial@@thejfrd2490
Firehouse brat here, my dad was a ff, engineer, captain, training officer and retired as a chief, they don't pay any of you guys enough, Stay safe!
Thanks to your dad for his dedication to the community.
I never gave these firemen enough credit time seen this you all did a great job y'all deserve a reward❤❤
Our reward is serving our amazing community.
God bless all fire and rescue people!
Amen!
🙏THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR SERVICES
thanks so much
The way those firefighter worked impressed me a lot. Quick, calm and already know what they’re doing. God bless and those firefighter. 🙏. Also very cool the way the cut the side of that vehicle 🙏
Proper Preparation Prevent Poor Performance!
The 5 "P"'s
Such an amazing group of heroes. God Bless each and every one of them....
Just doing our job
Everyone else gets the praise as they should. But i wanna give a big thank you to and for the video person. No other crash scene video person is allowed to get this up close and personal. I can see how educational these videos really can be.
@@KristyW72 that is what we use them for…always able to learn from each incident…our crews are used to the presence of cameras and just do what they do
I love the JFRD!!!! ALWAYS A GREAT JOB!!! EXCELLENT CREW EVERY TIME TOP IN ALL THEY DO TO RESCUE THOSE TRAPPED!!!! 💖💖💖💪💪💪🙏🙏🙏
We love to be loved!
Awesome job JFRD God Bless
Thanks, you too!
I hope everyone made a complete recovery.
We do too.
God bless all who saved those passengers.
Amen!!
Great team work guys. Really appreciate all you do.
ty
I was a police officer in Hong Kong and worked with our fire department many of times, and one thing I can say is that the JFRD works as efficient as our firefighters. Team work, good communications and swift action. This is what training looks like. Keep it up, you make the world a safer place, and scarier times seem less terrifying.
We appreciate that you recognize this....thanks for watching!
And that’s why we train. Good job boys
You are correct...thanks
Respect aux pompiers de faire connaître autre situation sauver des vies avec accidents de voiture j espère pas trop grave merci a vous
english please
Grazie per il lavoro che fate è complimenti per come avete gestito l'operazione con grande calma è professionalità
english please
I love you all and your work very much. May God bless you, your brother from Iraq, aviation engineer Laith Al-Nasiri ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you!
Thank you for the work you do. Please wear your eye protection!
Great point! Thanks
Wonderful work done ,team work does work as well as commitment thamks guys fr the job done
Very solid teamwork for sure!
Amazing people.
Thanks
Ronniesa. Thomas😢😅❤
@@Carlonwalker-b5y ????????????
Excellent work... Made me cry tears of joy that you all got those people out in a relatively short time for all you had to do. Massive props to JFRD ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much!
Strong Work!!! Glad to see another agency uses Hi Lift farm jacks, they will get you out of a mess quick and easy low tech.
I watched a recovery crew use a Hi Lift to raise the top of a car that had barrel rolled & was crunched down on top of the driver. These tools are a must for a lot of heavy recoveries.
Yes they do
no doubt they are
Amazing work. People need to see what you guys do. Thanks.
Appreciate that
Wow, what a great job those firefighters did!❤
thanks
Unbelievable, that SUV was split right down the middle. Tough pole.
It was crazy all right
It's hard to imagine the passenger going through the floorboard. Wow!
Bless you guys who ever you are 🎉
Thank you...whoever you are!
Welcome to Thailand Great channel firefighters heroes on and all
Thank you for your kind words.
I hope they make a smooth full recovery 🙏
we do too
That guy's custom butt tag is cool. Nice footage
Thank you!
I’m so glad to see a charged line standing by. So many companies skip this…. Great hustle!
It is extremely important for all involved.
@@PeterRabbit70 if you look at the cover photo...the firefighter is manning a "charged hoseline"...it is full of water and ready to go.
Our nation's firefighters are heroes!
thank you.
Great job you guys!! And yes in trauma we try to get aa 16g in. We need a line on both arms or an IO if we can't get a line!
we try...just not always possible
They hit that pool hard. Was there any talk about peeling the roof back / off for patient access? I feel like this move is often not done even though it can be accomplished fairly quickly.
We pull roofs most of the time...the dash was the issue here
Heroes💕💙
Doing what we do
Acompanho aqui do Brasil o canal .
english please.
@@thejfrd2490 he's following in Brazil
@@stueyexmcfd thank you my friend
They work very professionally
Absolutely
Very good job got blessed you guys ❤❤❤❤
Appreciate that
Io sono italiana e vi abbraccio forte per il vostro impegno,siete grandi 💯👋😘🇮🇹
english
I am italian and i hug you tightly for your commitment, you are great. Sorry for the mistakes, I used Google translate 💯😘👋🇮🇹
@@giulianamilani-ti5bv We feel your hug and hug you back.
These guys are the best….
Thank you
I HOPE HE IS FINE AND RECOVERING WELL😣😣😣🙏🙏🙏
multiple patients
Amazing work guys
Appreciate you watching
Great job!!!
Appreciate that.
Great job team !
Thank you!
@ 1:20 what is the purpose / use of those 5 pieces of wood strapped together? I know its some sort of cribbing but how or what is it used for exactly?
That is used for when we do a "dash lift" it stabilizes the high lift jack that is placed on the hook of the vehicle.
@@thejfrd2490 Thank You for your response.. I see it often in videos and didn't know what it was
we are here to educate
All involved are freakin Awesome
Appreciate that!
Good job all the way around, having a charged line minimizes the possibility of a ignition fire. Kudos to JVRD.
That is standard procedure for our crews at an extrication.
Magnificent teamwork. Great job all.
Agreed
Jacksonville doesn't fuck around....well done
That is a FACT Jack!
What's the logistics behind recording these videos for UA-cam?
I assume theres a lot of rules and regulations you must follow, but what kind of camera's can withstand the heat of a fire? I have seen a few POV videos on this app and I've always wondered about it.
I just found this channel and it's amazing. The videos are as quality as the rescues. I wish you all the best.
We do not record within the fire...but get as close as possible to give you a new perspective.
praying for them. where did this happen ?
Jacksonville, FL
great job jacksonville fire rescue
Thank you
God bless to all of team
Amen
From an ex volly fire fighter GREAT JOB on extrication..
thanks ex volly firefighter
SPEED KILLS!!!!
And how fast exactly was this car going???
You dont fold a car up like THAT going slow!!!!!
@@thejfrd2490 HEY You dont fold a car up like THAT going slow!!!!!
75mph in a 45 or what dang ,
Is that fact? or speculation?
@@thejfrd2490 over the speed limit fact , maybe pit now that is speculation. but not going to the dollar store for sugar !
@@sts.556 we don't joke about these
@@thejfrd2490 ok Kevin
Thank you all teem member
did you mean "TEAM"? thank you!!
Esses bombeiros são uns heróis 🙏🙌👏👏❤️🇧🇷
Just doing our jobs.
So they basically disassembled the car from around them. Glad to have such awesome personnel.
That about sums it up
This fire dept has it together, EVERYONE has a part to do, no chaos these guys. gals are good! Proper training
We agree...thanks
I've never seen a person partially ejected through the BOTTOM of a car before. Crazy stuff !
We don't think that many have.
How did the accident happen
the car hit the pole.
@@thejfrd2490
What caused the crash. The hitting the pole part is obvious. Did the steering malfunction
@@ruthanneluvsvacuuming6653 we are the fire department...we treat the injured and eliminate any hazards...the sheriff's office investigates the why...maybe you can reach out to them about that.
@@thejfrd2490
Thanks. Thought someone might know
What state?
Florida
y'all still transport with the backboard?
Yes that is correct.
From the UK, retired Ff, a very complicated extrication, would it have been easier to have removed the roof to give you more room and better access for the medics to monitor the casualties ?
I'm not knocking you guys , you did a great job but here in the UK, we are always looking at ways for better access to the casualty for when the medics need to step in to monitor before extraction onto the trolley.
I am not sure why they did not remove the roof...we normally do...good point
@@thejfrd2490 Thank you for replying, at the end of the day, you guys removed the casualties safely.
@@cornelfrancis7615 that is the bottom line!
Scott, FYI, This is too typical with speed and loss of control. It took all of these resources to remove two trapped victems recently in Jacksonville. For these two occupants I don't have a lot of sympathy, but that young fourth grader in a "crosswalk", he was not expecting that. I really have little sypathy for the car operator. I can tell you though, Emergency Svcs. become emotionaly involved as soon as dispatch informs them there's s child involved. I will never forget being dispatched to a motor vehicle accident involving M 25 when an automobile struck an older model van with mom / dad and eight children. The other operator was under the influence of alcohol. We had to extracate all eight children. That was nearly ten years ago, yet it seems like yesterday.
That's why I suggested asking prayers for the first responders to the recent accident. Hopefully the County has Crisis Intervention for the police, rescue and ambulance personnel. They'll need it! Adults do cry😢
Roger
Do you know the posted speed on that stretch of road? How fast do you think that fool was traveling? I'm guessing 60 +
@ropinhorseman924 how do you even know what transpired here...I believe that you are making a bunch of assumptions that are not fair to those involved.
@@edstoma3653 Do you know what road that was at all?
@@thejfrd2490 No, but I suspect you do as well as the posted speed since your channel is, you know, "thejrfd2490" and all. My question was a reply to your description. Do you not wish to say?
@@edstoma3653 our channel is "THEJFRD" we are firefighters, not the police. We treat the injured , we don't investigate the cause
Looks like we've got trouble. Right here in River City,
Trouble everywhere my friend
You are awesome. How can I best support my local first responders?
Where do you live?
Support them by contacting your government to get them proper raises.
@@thejfrd2490 North of Seattle
Jeepers! How friggen fast were they going? That car came off it's rear wheels & had to be almost standing on it's bumper when it hit to get a dent like it has in the front.
Glad no other cars were hit
@@thejfrd2490 No kidding! Absolutely sad for these 2, but almost a miracle, if nothing else remarkable that no other vehicles were hit.
@@tamo9520 100%
35 or 40 mph. Hitting a fixed object even at medium speeds is a pretty destructive event.
@@alanstevens1296 FACTS
messy job site guys !! keep it clean please god bless keep up the good fight
What do you mean?
@@thejfrd2490 no designateted tooling area people are allmost tripping over equipment no lay downs for removals ect...
@@thejfrd2490 rubbish, gloves, ppe left everywhere
@@projectredhead that is what you get from this??
@thejfrd2490 yeah no point having a messy site and you need to go to plan b and then all of a sudden the guy with the cutters falls over all because a ram or some other tooling was left in the way and you then have a second injury 🙄
Merci
welcome
Amazing
Thanks
Why is a fire tower ladder called?
What do you mean?
❤ love you Nick seysee
thanks
Meu Deus o motorista desse carro tá vivo é o homem ou mulher o motorista tá vivo
english please
5:20 I would like to draw attention to the fact that the woman with blonde hair who is recording this video, I can see you.!
There were actually two of us...but thanks for your input
nice, now I can watch my own rescue on youtube!
Are you claiming that this was you in the car?
@@thejfrd2490 No, but if i did have an accident, I might just find it on youtube! lol
@@SkapeDG have you looked at social media? Its amazing what you find out there...you're always on camera
In 🇰🇷 a 911 call comes up and they said they were responding to a car accident
sorry, do not understand your question/point.
people like that should never drive a car ever again !!!!
People like what? Do you know what happened here?
Вот это огнеборцы,я понимаю! Какая слаженная работа,а со стороны смотрится будто как зрители.ни чего не делают.
Everyone has their job/purpose
Repo man just crossed this one from his list....
not really funny...but thanks for watching.
Is that gasoline on the curb?
not sure.
Wow they were moving fast when they hit that pole. That's no 35 mph hit thats 70 mph + easy.
Easily if not higher for it to wrap around the pole like that
sadly yes
Wear your PPE. Hardly anyone is wearing safety glasses for basic eye protection, and you are using saws and cutting equipment.
thanks for your input
@thejfrd2490 You are very welcome.
I am surprised it's not a standard procedure of safety.
@@andyoxleyonhistravels I wish I knew why
@@thejfrd2490 Do all your departments communicate with each other and share good working practices and have some sort of national standard that you all work to ?
@@andyoxleyonhistravels yes and no...we talk and share, but everyone has different opinions to a degree.
Good video, but the out of order editing is hard to follow.
sorry you feel that way...sometimes things get that way with two people videoing
@@thejfrd2490 oh, I understand the struggle! I have had 5 cameras going at one time, and syncing footage (especially if your time code is off at all) gets tedious. Otherwise, great videos.
@@Upnorth_overland we try
Джексонвиль класно звучит. Наверное красивый город
English please!!
So much people in there but after 5 min get nothing bad work!!!! Send them to Estonia 🇪🇪, we can show!!!! How can do this work!!!! Why first don’t medication painkillers to patient!!!! Why??? Oh my goodness!!!!!
Hey Estonia! Who is to say we didn't do anything for pain?
So sad
yes it is
❤❤❤❤❤❤😂God bless you all
not sure what is so funny about this
This is why light poles and cars do not mix
great deduction
The victims…how depressing
survived
Se ve muy eficiente el trabajo bomberil , pero en el minuto 2: 49 se ven dos espectadores ( uno de polera blanca y otro de azul) ,conversando animadamente y ( riendose ) ??.Me queda la duda si fué un simulacro muy bien logrado, pero no comprendo la actitud de esa festiva reacción de los espectadores aludidos. 😱
Not sure what they were discussing...but please don't read too far into it
This black guy probably went to the insurance company for this accident, they are good at it, they provoke people and they themselves are to blame.
No need for ANY of this here
. . Это наш район, Merill road. Я знаю это место.
english
Another day in the USA
Any country with cars.
Could have happened anywhere.
Correct
Cut the steering wheel, pull the seat back to the back seat
no...but thanks for your input