Yea. I believe judging by the description, the trucks on scene are from the neighboring department. Shame to see them without gear but I have a feeling there may be some reason behind it.
I came along for the video ride thinking we'd be there in 5-minutes but it felt more like two states away. I know it's only 15-minutes but man was that a long ride.
No, Fire Chief's vehicle. Most Fire Chief's (and battalion chiefs in cities) have a truck or suv that they use as transport to a scene. Serves as a mobile command post and sometimes carries small amounts of gear.
i'm hoping that nothing died in this fire. fires are horrible and i've had several friends lose everything to a fire. even animals. so they're nothing to laugh at. but as i was watching and listening to the chatter on the box the thought came to me, i'm just curious if anyone else was watching the flutterbies.... lol after destructions comes life.. :)
Trunk Monkies we totally agree with you about anybody losing everything in a fire of any kind because my dad's neighbor in Phillipsburg New Jersey lost a lot of her and her childrens belongings due to her ex-boyfriend setting her house on fire thank god they weren't there and thank god for quick response by me and my dad for calling 911 when I was younger because I helped the cops catch him
The fire scene at 16:40 no one appears to be wearing full PPE, in fact one guy on a hand line has no PPE on at all, what sort of outfit is this?, glad we don't operate like this is the UK.
Its one where they decided putting the fire out and saving lives was just that much more important that day. Not to mention in the UK you guys are what? 98% paid departments now? Here in the states 70% of ALL firefighters are VOLUNTEERS, who work with no pay, work at all hours and on all days, and put their lives and safety below that of everyone else in the community. They don't always have the luxury of having nice gear or days off.
CLICKBAIT Structure fire? Not in this video!! I didn't see any sort of structure fire in this video, or any fire at all for that matter. When you see the words "structure fire" that is what you expect to see. That is NOT what you see in this video. Allow me to summarize this video for you: This video spends the majority of its time driving you through the countryside listening to the fire department radio chatter. Then about halfway through the video you get to follow a fire truck while still driving through the countryside, and still listening to the fire department radio chatter. Where the ultimate destination of this video ends is not exactly clear. You just keep driving through the countryside, listening to radio traffic, and following that fire truck until... Wait for it... It gets exciting... You get to park behind the fire truck! Then some more radio chatter. The end. (All sarcasm was intended) I don't expect UA-camrs to produce exactly what I would like to see, but I do expect some honesty in the titling of their videos. Clickbait is even more infuriating when a government or pseudo-government agency (not sure what the Milton fire department is considered to be) decides to use clickbait. I gather from the comments that the person who posted this video is a/the Chief? If so I would like to say thank you and your team for your service! I appreciate, and I'm grateful for the hard and dangerous work you do. Please, please, please don't use clickbait it's way below your station in life!! (no pun or sarcasm intended with that statement)
Ok man, its kinda hard to show the what you put it as "structure fire", since at the point of arrival, whats more important, the fire? or showing the structure while trying to get a camera pointed at a fire. In this case a single-wide trailer on fire that you dont know how many people in that structure still. Im sorry but I rather show the trucks and responding then trying to set up cameras and positioning my unit with the camera. You never know what could've happened at that scene. If you don't like this mans content, why you even watching. Common Sense.
It’s a structure fire response video…there is no clickbait here…and are you mad because the house wasn’t fully engulfed when he got there? Because it terms of public safety, it’s good to get the fire out in a reasonable time😂
Saw that ole girl in the bushes and was glad to see the offroad capabilities put to use. Great response video chief!
No one's gonna talk about that godly yard this dude has?
Very nice to see you posting again. I miss your videos Chief
Man it's been a long time since I've seen one from you chief. Good response time
@Robert Raymond
hello
how are you doing
Noticed the interesting siren the vehicle had 👍👍👍
Love the Carson E-Q
Great video! 👍 Like the Q-Style siren, the Chief's POV response, and radio traffic included in the video. 👨🚒👩🚒
Awesome response chief
the deuce at 16:45 is beautiful!
I love seeing the deuce
Good to see ya back chief!
Nice Q Siren and Wail
Excellent display of Due Regard.
Always enjoy your videos. Like to listen to you on Radio Reference Live Audio
Great response by you and your dept. However, the crew on scene..... not 1 person in ppe and turnouts.... shame
In rural communities like this the volunteers tend to respond straight to the scene.
Yea. I believe judging by the description, the trucks on scene are from the neighboring department. Shame to see them without gear but I have a feeling there may be some reason behind it.
Most likely it’s probably a department with not a lot of money for extra sets of gear
Hi Jason it's Brad I love ur videos
It's more fun if you go in and turn the video speed up to 1.75.
Why the lengthy delay sitting in your driveway AFTER you called enroute???
I thought he was listening to the first in to decide if it was worth responding to.
My guess is probably getting exact location for directions
Is this hospital still standing
@Ronnie Shonk
hello
how are you doing
What is the dtmf tones on the radio
I came along for the video ride thinking we'd be there in 5-minutes but it felt more like two states away. I know it's only 15-minutes but man was that a long ride.
Nice video Stay safe.
damn u can drive 😲😬
Is that Froggy 95.9 in the background? haha
Do you usually take that long to get out of your driveway?
Was this a fire truck ?
No, Fire Chief's vehicle. Most Fire Chief's (and battalion chiefs in cities) have a truck or suv that they use as transport to a scene. Serves as a mobile command post and sometimes carries small amounts of gear.
Fire police ?
Nice response to look at a green field😂
Is that chiefs Truck Siren?
Where milton which state
Kentucky
Why the delay after calling in responding when you say responding it means your responding not sitting in driveway
sometimes, it takes a few minutes to make sure the driveway is clear in both directions before heading out
@@Belchmaster41 they hadn't even gotten to that point I have been a paramedic for twenty years and have seen anything like it
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Would like to see the 🔥
OMG OH NO
i'm hoping that nothing died in this fire. fires are horrible and i've had several friends lose everything to a fire. even animals. so they're nothing to laugh at. but as i was watching and listening to the chatter on the box the thought came to me, i'm just curious if anyone else was watching the flutterbies.... lol after destructions comes life.. :)
Trunk Monkies we totally agree with you about anybody losing everything in a fire of any kind because my dad's neighbor in Phillipsburg New Jersey lost a lot of her and her childrens belongings due to her ex-boyfriend setting her house on fire thank god they weren't there and thank god for quick response by me and my dad for calling 911 when I was younger because I helped the cops catch him
good video of a hood
What’s up Chief ?
they need some shoulder on that road
You keep a fire truck parked at your house???
He's a chief, its a command vehicle
Does anyone have turnout gear?
The fire scene at 16:40 no one appears to be wearing full PPE, in fact one guy on a hand line has no PPE on at all, what sort of outfit is this?, glad we don't operate like this is the UK.
Its one where they decided putting the fire out and saving lives was just that much more important that day. Not to mention in the UK you guys are what? 98% paid departments now? Here in the states 70% of ALL firefighters are VOLUNTEERS, who work with no pay, work at all hours and on all days, and put their lives and safety below that of everyone else in the community. They don't always have the luxury of having nice gear or days off.
Waaaa
CLICKBAIT
Structure fire? Not in this video!!
I didn't see any sort of structure fire in this video, or any fire at all for that matter. When you see the words "structure fire" that is what you expect to see. That is NOT what you see in this video.
Allow me to summarize this video for you:
This video spends the majority of its time driving you through the countryside listening to the fire department radio chatter. Then about halfway through the video you get to follow a fire truck while still driving through the countryside, and still listening to the fire department radio chatter. Where the ultimate destination of this video ends is not exactly clear. You just keep driving through the countryside, listening to radio traffic, and following that fire truck until...
Wait for it...
It gets exciting...
You get to park behind the fire truck! Then some more radio chatter.
The end.
(All sarcasm was intended)
I don't expect UA-camrs to produce exactly what I would like to see, but I do expect some honesty in the titling of their videos. Clickbait is even more infuriating when a government or pseudo-government agency (not sure what the Milton fire department is considered to be) decides to use clickbait.
I gather from the comments that the person who posted this video is a/the Chief? If so I would like to say thank you and your team for your service! I appreciate, and I'm grateful for the hard and dangerous work you do.
Please, please, please don't use clickbait it's way below your station in life!! (no pun or sarcasm intended with that statement)
I think the only thing that doesn't make you seem like a complete jerk here, is the fact that there is grammar used in your comment.
FYI, structure fire is the call type. And while on scene, it may be seen as rude to video a scene that someone has needed to call 911.
Ok man, its kinda hard to show the what you put it as "structure fire", since at the point of arrival, whats more important, the fire? or showing the structure while trying to get a camera pointed at a fire. In this case a single-wide trailer on fire that you dont know how many people in that structure still. Im sorry but I rather show the trucks and responding then trying to set up cameras and positioning my unit with the camera. You never know what could've happened at that scene. If you don't like this mans content, why you even watching. Common Sense.
It’s a structure fire response video…there is no clickbait here…and are you mad because the house wasn’t fully engulfed when he got there? Because it terms of public safety, it’s good to get the fire out in a reasonable time😂
Don’t be a jerk it’s a response video not a on scene video
Wacker alert!
The structure should be burnt down with the response time !!
Taking your time
Waist of time
15 minutes of travel and no show of actual fire fighting sucks
the fire itself was the call