For those who are asking, it was a baler room fire from a pallet being drug across the floor with a loose nail, sparks ignited loose paper which in turn ignited the bales.
Per the Website of Cloverhill Fire Dept, "During 1988, the Fire Company purchased a wrecked 1988 4x4 Dodge pickup with only 18 miles on it from the U.S. Forest Service to be used as an emergency medical first response vehicle. Massanutten Vo-tech repaired the vehicle which is now Squad 173." the equipment at Cloverhill is very well maintained and preserved.
awesome catches of all the Responding Fire Trucks and other Emergency Vehicles. hopefully everyone got out safely. keep up the good work to who shared this video and hope to see more That Dispatcher did an amazing job with notifying all the Department that must be a high stress job at times but she nailed it well. Dispatchers are definitely unsung heroes. much Respect to all First Responders and Dispatchers.
"Central show all Harrisonburg units out of service" lol just kidding. That it is a lot of apparatus. I'm just on a small town 100% volley dept with about 10 vehicles that are able to respond. Hope it was a fun one for you all. Nice job to the dispatchers
The fire was about a quarter mile off the road behind a large building and there wasn't a lot of fire just smoldering paper products. Then to I don't want to get involved with people concerned about privacy issues
@@skidude8989 No firefighters want to see anyone get hurt or killed but they responder to help out, but I've been around alot of firehouses nothing gets them moving like getting a fire call they don't want to see anyone's house or business burn down, but at the same time they get excited to go to a fire because it's the name of the job to go fight fires.
Different states and counties and even cities have laws. California has 4 different types of responses. Code 1: Non-Emergency (no lights or sirens). Code 2: No lights or sirens but direct to the scene). Code 2 High: Lights on and sirens at Intersections/bad traffic. Code 3: All Lights and Sirens.
For what? to honk at the sticks and deers? this isn't a city, if theres nothing coming, and you can CLEARLY SEE there is nothing coming down the road, why do you need the siren to get through a turn?
Hey, I'm from Germany and would love to know what's inside this weird looking "Rescue Squad". Was it the (sorry for my bad english) big tent (don't have another word for it right now :S)? I saw it at the Flickr pictures. Is it for regeneration etc when you got out of there? Thanks for any answer I get :) Greetings from Kassel, Germany!
If you are talking about the pick up truck pulling the massive Special Ops. trailer. It is basically a rehab/mass casualty unit and yes it has a tent I am pretty sure
Depends on the state... There is clearly some in this video who are using the "right of way" without sirens on. Now watch what happens if you go to use the "right of way" with just lights on. I'm 99% sure you and your department will be shelling out some big $. In NY, ambulances have to run a siren whenever lights are on, FD is supposed to to use the "right of way" or with lights on whenever the EV is within 500 ft of traffic. (just went over this in EVOC last night)
You are correct, check with state DOT and V and T to see what it states for your state... I like Cali's laws about this. Can you clarify difference between 1 and 2 though?
I Plan To Take FireFighter 1 Before To Long But Now I Am A Video Guy And After I Take The Classes I Will Still Do Videos As Much As Possible Because They Really Like It
MOST PEOPLE IN THIS VIDEO NEED TO GO BACK TO DRIVEING SCHOOL AND LEARN THE MOST INPORTEND THING WHEN U SEE A FIRE TRUCK (ITS CALLED PULL THE FUCK OVER) I WOULD HAVE HANDED OUT OVER 100 TICKETS IN THIS VIDEO.
SuperGrandPrix99 and the sad thing is in my state (the state of illinois) its not a law that you have to switch lane or move over for a fire/ems vechial. but it is a law you have to switch lanes for a cop on the side of the road. never understood that.
In Texas we use enclosed car haulers like the one in the video for HAZ MAT and Mass Casualty, Rehab, and onsite CASCADE systems for refilling SCBA's. and some can even refill O2 Bottles.
THERE WASN'T ANY FIRE WORTH FILMING. He really did get 95% of the action! The loading dock cardboard Smoulders....Building is (maybe, but probably not) threatened....Firefighters get there in time....Whole County responds, in case they don't, because nobody wants to lose a #1 employer.
They were coming off of a side road onto a main road. Just because we have lights and sirens doesnt let us drive recklessly, we have to make up for other peoples mistakes. Its better to move or stop or whatever than get into an accident and pull the "we had our lights and sirens on" card. And most of the time people dont know what to do when approached by emergency vehicles or they just dont care. Once we had to drive down the opposite side of the street responding to a cardiac arrest because the guy in front of us wouldnt pull over and swerved in front of us if we tried to go around him. Dangerous world.
oh ok. ive seen our fire dept do it. only since they have a regular rotater bar they just turn the whole bar on. and for some reason they have a amber traffic adviser that goes middle out and its on all the time when ever the truck is running. never knew why though.
I've never seen so many vehicle drivers taking so many chances in traffic by NOT running their emergency equipment! WTF guys? It's a requirement now in most states while responding whether you like it or not!
The Main Reason You Don't See A Lot Of Lights Is Because Those Lights Are Halegon Bulb And For Some Reason Don't Show Up On My Camera Unless I Shoot After Dark
at 00:33 Haz Mat 900 needs some serious work on it's warning lights, almost did not look like it had it's emergency lights on as the strobe flashes were very slow. Not throwing rocks, just suggesting an upgrade for safety. Good footage.
THERE WASN'T ANY FIRE WORTH FILMING. He really did get 95% of the action! The loading dock cardboard Smoulders....Building is (maybe, but probably not) threatened....Firefighters get there in time....Whole County responds, in case they don't, because nobody wants to lose a #1 employer.
***** No this is just inside VA from west VA this would be in Rockingham County near the city of Harrisonburg; however the western border of Rockingham county is the VA - West VA state line.
***** I am sure that if they needed they could. Several local companies helped out on a massive warehouse fire earlier this year in winchester. And that was about an hours travel time each way
THERE WASN'T ANY FIRE WORTH FILMING. He really did get 95% of the action! The loading dock cardboard Smoulders....Building is (maybe, but probably not) threatened....Firefighters get there in time....Whole County responds, in case they don't, because nobody wants to lose a #1 employer.
For those who are asking, it was a baler room fire from a pallet being drug across the floor with a loose nail, sparks ignited loose paper which in turn ignited the bales.
That'a why you shouldn't drag pallets across the floor.
One hell of a dispatcher great job on her part
I'll pass on the compliments. I was her trainer that day.
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@@michaelsherman4872 and im your father
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5:00 this mint pickup should be in a collection!!
Per the Website of Cloverhill Fire Dept, "During 1988, the Fire Company purchased a wrecked 1988 4x4 Dodge pickup with only 18 miles on it from the U.S. Forest Service to be used as an emergency medical first response vehicle. Massanutten Vo-tech repaired the vehicle which is now Squad 173." the equipment at Cloverhill is very well maintained and preserved.
One of the coolest videos from USA on UA-cam, great job capturing this!! And the dispatch on the background.. Epic.
Harrisburg va
Love the audio with this video. Lots of action and dispatch were awesome!
Kudos to this Dispatcher.
Man that dispatcher was on point.
Hell of a job dispatching. Some nice Fire & EMS Apparatus. Where I volunteer, we don't use the term "Alarms"
Love the diversity of the response. I have never seen a hunter green fire truck before. Interesting to say the least.
You need to get out more... lol
awesome catches of all the Responding Fire Trucks and other Emergency Vehicles. hopefully everyone got out safely. keep up the good work to who shared this video and hope to see more That Dispatcher did an amazing job with notifying all the Department that must be a high stress job at times but she nailed it well. Dispatchers are definitely unsung heroes. much Respect to all First Responders and Dispatchers.
Love the dispatch audio.
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I have never heard a dispatch that long before, and yes, I have served on a fire service!
0:26 big response for a AFA, great catch with the dispatch too🔥
1:34 now we get that huge set list of units😍🔥
Thats crazy. They dispatched more units than my county has and my county is very populated
Chris Harwell this was 3 countys and a city response
@@trevorlambert6023 insane, that’s like a 10 alarm fire for me
One heck of a dispatcher. Great video.
I personally love the radio transmissions , so he can't please everyone , instead of going all captain caps-lock on him , have some respect.
Kick ass dispatch.
Still not used to actually seeing Green fire engines, UNLESS they are from the Forestry Department......LOL
Thank you fireman's for all you doing to kind the world safe out there. And put your life out there. Thank you for all you done.☺☺☺☺☺🚑🚑🚒🚒🚒🚒🚔🚔
Great video, dispatch audio made it. Nice 7400 tanker at :50.
"Central show all Harrisonburg units out of service" lol just kidding. That it is a lot of apparatus. I'm just on a small town 100% volley dept with about 10 vehicles that are able to respond. Hope it was a fun one for you all. Nice job to the dispatchers
Great video love the radio traffic in the background
This dispatcher is really good!
The fire was about a quarter mile off the road behind a large building and there wasn't a lot of fire just smoldering paper products. Then to I don't want to get involved with people concerned about privacy issues
Thanks for putting that video up. It was a long night. I came in on E-203.
Gotta love a working fire. Great Video.
Unless it's YOUR house.
@@skidude8989 No firefighters want to see anyone get hurt or killed but they responder to help out, but I've been around alot of firehouses nothing gets them moving like getting a fire call they don't want to see anyone's house or business burn down, but at the same time they get excited to go to a fire because it's the name of the job to go fight fires.
Different states and counties and even cities have laws. California has 4 different types of responses. Code 1: Non-Emergency (no lights or sirens). Code 2: No lights or sirens but direct to the scene). Code 2 High: Lights on and sirens at Intersections/bad traffic. Code 3: All Lights and Sirens.
That was the longest fire I'd been on and when we'd go back outside it was so cold and our wet gear didn't help with that.
beautiful old apparatus
How about if you don't like the video, don't watch it? Or is that too basic for you?
Love the audio keep it up
Those apparatus approaching that intersection starting at 1:20 need to use their sirens and horns.
For what? to honk at the sticks and deers? this isn't a city, if theres nothing coming, and you can CLEARLY SEE there is nothing coming down the road, why do you need the siren to get through a turn?
Fink Response Videos you can see cars waiting when the trucks are coming. And most states require by law to use sirens when vehicles are nearby
Hey, I'm from Germany and would love to know what's inside this weird looking "Rescue Squad". Was it the (sorry for my bad english) big tent (don't have another word for it right now :S)? I saw it at the Flickr pictures. Is it for regeneration etc when you got out of there?
Thanks for any answer I get :)
Greetings from Kassel, Germany!
If you are talking about the pick up truck pulling the massive Special Ops. trailer. It is basically a rehab/mass casualty unit and yes it has a tent I am pretty sure
Firecam15 engine 505 is from nokesville
eck4eva most likely for rehab (rehabilitation)
+Firecam15 Actually after watching the video(Hey 2 year response! Holy crap, but better late than never), he's talking about Hazmat 900.
Wie groß war dieses Gebäude? Ich bin etwas irritiert: der Funk sagt "controlled fire in a single room", weshalb diese Dauer?
Damn I wish we could’ve seen this fire they had every apparatus in the county there
Depends on the state... There is clearly some in this video who are using the "right of way" without sirens on. Now watch what happens if you go to use the "right of way" with just lights on. I'm 99% sure you and your department will be shelling out some big $. In NY, ambulances have to run a siren whenever lights are on, FD is supposed to to use the "right of way" or with lights on whenever the EV is within 500 ft of traffic. (just went over this in EVOC last night)
You are correct, check with state DOT and V and T to see what it states for your state... I like Cali's laws about this. Can you clarify difference between 1 and 2 though?
I Plan To Take FireFighter 1 Before To Long But Now I Am A Video Guy And After I Take The Classes I Will Still Do Videos As Much As Possible Because They Really Like It
Holy cow. That must have been a hell of a fire. What burned?
paper
Good point about distance to fire and privacy issues, I did not think about that.
love the vid the scanner audio makes it even better
Oh, I was not aware that could happen. Thanks for clarifying and again some very good footage.
Engine 54 the loudest! and the best!
MOST PEOPLE IN THIS VIDEO NEED TO GO BACK TO DRIVEING SCHOOL AND LEARN THE MOST INPORTEND THING WHEN U SEE A FIRE TRUCK (ITS CALLED PULL THE FUCK OVER) I WOULD HAVE HANDED OUT OVER 100 TICKETS IN THIS VIDEO.
SuperGrandPrix99 lol...was thinking same thing
yes
SuperGrandPrix99 and the sad thing is in my state (the state of illinois) its not a law that you have to switch lane or move over for a fire/ems vechial. but it is a law you have to switch lanes for a cop on the side of the road. never understood that.
SuperGrandPrix99 and most of the people stopped or got over for ALL of the emergency units that responed i dont see you giving any ticks lol
I am not a cop but if I was I would be
Firefighters are always in every emergency that may affect the lives or safety of persons, animals or plant life.
Cants say I've ever seen a horse trailer put to use by an FD...have any details where that's used?
Daniel MacKinnon That was a mass casualty unit
Blue Lives Matte
Ah, thank you
In Texas we use enclosed car haulers like the one in the video for HAZ MAT and Mass Casualty, Rehab, and onsite CASCADE systems for refilling SCBA's. and some can even refill O2 Bottles.
You guys are good to go for the response 😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😉
that is a harrisonburg fire pickup @4:29
Never Really Thought About Doing That I Guess Now I Know What To Do Next Time Thanks For The Idea
is this virginia?
hey, guys if you listen to the tones (dispatch) what is the bussing, humming sound in the background?
Just asking!Do you not have to yiel/pull over for emergency vehicles in the US (some states)
People just dont care
While pretty cool, jeez, tone down the dispatch audio next time, that's overwhelmingly loud.
Noted how traffic does not pull over. Being VA, I suspect they would pull over for a funeral though?
Love the dispatcher
WOW! Great Video, but have been nice to see where the fire was.
THERE WASN'T ANY FIRE WORTH FILMING. He really did get 95% of the action! The loading dock cardboard Smoulders....Building is (maybe, but probably not) threatened....Firefighters get there in time....Whole County responds, in case they don't, because nobody wants to lose a #1 employer.
Yeah it would have been but my dad took me and he had a limited time frame anyhow i was glad for the chance to be there
Question are these a lot of VFDS the reason I asked i see trucks different colors and so many different numbers.
austinhrkid1 differAnt battalions or differAnt cities
austinhrkid1 yes. The green, blue, & a few of the red are from the county. The rest including the white & tanker are city.
Good job. I just subscribed. The like listening to the radio traffic the best.
You're Welcome Wish I Could Have Seen More Though
At 1:30 why did the fire truck stop for the car?? The car should have stopped.
They were coming off of a side road onto a main road. Just because we have lights and sirens doesnt let us drive recklessly, we have to make up for other peoples mistakes. Its better to move or stop or whatever than get into an accident and pull the "we had our lights and sirens on" card. And most of the time people dont know what to do when approached by emergency vehicles or they just dont care. Once we had to drive down the opposite side of the street responding to a cardiac arrest because the guy in front of us wouldnt pull over and swerved in front of us if we tried to go around him. Dangerous world.
Is this in America?
Yes
Those trucks are really lit up apposed to ours
Radio chatter is a little bit annoying with how loud it is. It'd be a bit better if it wasn't so loud
Is this Harrisonburg, VA?
Yes
What I meant was it would have been nice to film the apparatus driving away instead of just coming towards you.
Great Videos!!!!
Where is this
Just out of Harrisonburg Virginia
@@noahmccoy3429 ahh thanks
I didn't know there was a road named after me.
why didnt the fire engine on 1:34 not have his whole lightbar on?
Its a response priority
.....i dont get it. wouldnt it be easier to see it with the whole bar going?
Its in non emergency mode, no sirens and going normal speed. Having the lights on like that are just to warn traffic to use caution
oh ok. ive seen our fire dept do it. only since they have a regular rotater bar they just turn the whole bar on. and for some reason they have a amber traffic adviser that goes middle out and its on all the time when ever the truck is running. never knew why though.
The arrow stick is just for people to notice it easier. Some depts don't even have them.
Awesome video!
Just Looks Better In My Opinion
Also it would have been nice to film the whole thing.
County system in PA?
green and blue?
At first I thought this was Harrisburg. Close, but far away on the map.
What state is this in?
+James Gorden Most likely Harrisonburg, VA
Alan Ash Oh OK, thanks.
Amazing.
I've never seen so many vehicle drivers taking so many chances in traffic by NOT running their emergency equipment! WTF guys? It's a requirement now in most states while responding whether you like it or not!
what happened to running sirens when your lights are on???
Virginia law state use siren as may be reasonably be necessary. Some agency regs are a little more strict, but comply with state law.
The Main Reason You Don't See A Lot Of Lights Is Because Those Lights Are Halegon Bulb And For Some Reason Don't Show Up On My Camera Unless I Shoot After Dark
Nice catch !!
at 00:33 Haz Mat 900 needs some serious work on it's warning lights, almost did not look like it had it's emergency lights on as the strobe flashes were very slow. Not throwing rocks, just suggesting an upgrade for safety. Good footage.
THERE WASN'T ANY FIRE WORTH FILMING. He really did get 95% of the action! The loading dock cardboard Smoulders....Building is (maybe, but probably not) threatened....Firefighters get there in time....Whole County responds, in case they don't, because nobody wants to lose a #1 employer.
You're welcome.
Did anyone make it out
What dept is rolling the green trucks?
Co. 17 Cloverhill Vol Fire Co.
And Co. 5 Weyers Cave Fire Co
Firecam15 this is in west Virginia?
***** No this is just inside VA from west VA this would be in Rockingham County near the city of Harrisonburg; however the western border of Rockingham county is the VA - West VA state line.
Can they add a warren county fire company then?
***** I am sure that if they needed they could. Several local companies helped out on a massive warehouse fire earlier this year in winchester. And that was about an hours travel time each way
I worked at that plant years ago, worst job I ever had.
WTF? Why no sirens?
now thats a big fire
Naw.....Not really....Just a 'Could've been'.
Mass casualty unit......for a house fire??
Factory fire.
Nice video!!!!!
Must have been a full-scale emergency operation.
THERE WASN'T ANY FIRE WORTH FILMING. He really did get 95% of the action! The loading dock cardboard Smoulders....Building is (maybe, but probably not) threatened....Firefighters get there in time....Whole County responds, in case they don't, because nobody wants to lose a #1 employer.
Where all these fire trucks going to the same place??? O.O O.o o.O it must have been some fire O.O
It was a 3 alarm fire...
was the town burnin down? O.O
3 ALARM STRUCTURE FIRE.
.....so the town was burning down. thats not something you here everyday O.O
ReptileInformer i dont know one alarm from the other by the way.
Is this PA?
Virginia.
+Charles Shade II (FurryWrecker911) where in VA?
Tim Ruskowski As the title says, Kratzer Road, Harrisonburg.
@ Jonathan Schwarz - That's what you use the internet for, dopey.
Oh, I see we have found your level of intelligence now, Muppet..........Hahahahaha. You should be banned from being online.
Yes
There is no such law, its called Code 2 Lights ONLY
Yeah, And If You Ask Me The Louder The Better
That Can Be A
Rather Anoying Felling Can't It
Why did the truck towing the trailer at 2:10 not have it's siren on? Is there a rule you can't have siren with a trailer?
I am not sure why i did not use sirens. The unit was repositioning to the opposite side of the building, to set up rehab if i understand it right
Firecam15 that was R40's rehab unit. They set up on the same side of the building but down away from the fire operations.
The volume of the audio is fucking ridiculous