Vol. Fire & EMS, ED Tech, RN, now retired. I’d love to go back to work as a FF, Medic or as a RN. Thanks for sharing all you do, truly amazing technological changes since I rode a back step.
our EMS station of 4 bays for 5 units, with adjacent building for water rescue and disaster management division is right across the street from the 17 bay fire station
Very nice station very well designed can’t wait to see that amazing Pierce rescue truck I really think you and Jeremey should do another episode together his channel is really good thanks.
I LOVE how they designed the station! That said though Mike, have you thought about doing a video about Race Track Fire and Rescue Departments? I think it would be fun to do just to see what it is like when were working at a Track.
@HeroesNextDoor hey brotha you Should do a special episode sometime here in Williamsport at Penn College with their new 12 month Paramedic Program I plan on attending that here next year bc I noticed you were just at Loyalsock VFD recently I live right down the road from that company and I'm a HUGE FAN of this channel id love to meet ya
that’s New Jersey for you. every where in NJ is like that. BLS can be any type of agency whether it’s a municipality like Princeton, a County Based agency, a private company or a hospital owned agency. meanwhile ALS is strictly Hospital operated
Another great video. I did notice though that in my opinion the turnout gear door from the office area is hinged wrong. It looks as though it will swing into the gear rather than to the empty wall.
Always love your videos and your attention to detail is great. Love showcasing different departments across the nation. One suggestion, the background music while people are talking is very distracting for some of us. Otherwise great stuff.
I dont know how these departments get the money they do for these stations but WOW they are huge and awesome, 8 million dollars for a station I hope will last for decades
That’s a good price. In 2023 to 2020 for my department which I am retired for 20 years. Build a new station. It is south of San Francisco town of Woodside. I believe it is a 5B station two-story. It houses an engine a reserve a have a rescue and a BC. It cost $30 million.
Need to check out the rescue squads in Tennessee they don't have ambulances its all technical rescue stuff go to Sevier County in Sevierville Tennessee they have a awesome rescue squad
Quick Question!!! Do you have any information on the life members or how that process works? It seems very interesting and possibly something to look into for my department. Thank you!
Hey, I was just thinking you know what would be a great video. Let's go up to the fire expo in Harrisburg on your Pennsylvania native. I think that would be the terrific video. You can make a pound of that four or five videos in that place right there. And you know, Harrisburg at the fire expo used to be at dust, wonderland and Lancaster. But now he moved to the farm show complex and Harrisburg. That would meet awesome. Awesome videos and then you can see all the fire trucks and everything. New gear everything. Think about it. I think it will be a hit
I find it so interesting that North American services aren’t 100% paramedic staffed. In Australia, bachelors degree qualified paramedic is the minimum requirement. Is there a reason for that at all? I could google but everyone seems very passionate and knowledgeable in these comments.
Each state is different. In New Jersey, per state law, these local ambulance agencies are not allowed to have advanced life support. Paramedics can only come from hospitals and ride around in hospital-owned ambulances or in flycars. Instead, these local ambulances are certified to the basic life support level, which at a minimum in NJ is two EMTs (approximately 4-6 months of training). When they get a call requiring ALS, a hospital paramedic is dispatched alongside them, and they either meet them on scene or they intercept with them on the way to the hospital depending on the distance, the severity of the call, and how long the initial ambulance is on scene. In a place like Princeton, you will get a paramedic (almost) all the time, they just won’t be on the same ambulance as Princeton FARS. (I say almost because I assume the lowest of the low priority calls will only get BLS and no ALS dispatched.)
@@HeroesNextDoor I just find that so interesting ! We have an oversupply of paramedicine graduates in Australia and a lot end up going to the UK. I’ve heard of an increasing number going to the USA and that must be why.
As someone from across the pond the bewildering array of ways fire/rescue/ambulance is organised seems terrible for organising things. Don't get me wrong we do have reserve/volunteer/charity/private company/ etc options in these areas but they have specific roles to support the main ambulance and fire rescue organisations.
Usually yours are maintained by the country though, isn't it? Here, volunteering was the only way the towns, cities, and counties were able to afford these services. Now they're just continued in that same way because people want to keep volunteering or are slowly being taken over by career personnel but paid the volunteer organizations so that they stay volunteer in name only. It's odd how some things work but when it's all under a large incident, it's easy to know what trucks do which things.
Not True, with the invites we can get the schedule started. There are a lot of factors but the invite gets the ball rolling. Please send it to watchheroesnextdoor@gmail.com
Vol. Fire & EMS, ED Tech, RN, now retired. I’d love to go back to work as a FF, Medic or as a RN. Thanks for sharing all you do, truly amazing technological changes since I rode a back step.
Our pleasure!
Thanks for featuring our building!❤
Nice station, separate EMS stations are always awesome, this is most paramedics' dream.
I wish we had a nice station like this !
our EMS station of 4 bays for 5 units, with adjacent building for water rescue and disaster management division is right across the street from the 17 bay fire station
22:56 WOW! Their day room is beautiful! I love the ceiling.
Thanks for the station tour Hero's Next Door. Hope one day you would do a video tour on the new Heavy Rescue truck at 36:17
It’s coming
Love the study room! I almost all of my studying for my degrees while at the firehouse
Very nice station very well designed can’t wait to see that amazing Pierce rescue truck I really think you and Jeremey should do another episode together his channel is really good thanks.
I hope so too!
I LOVE how they designed the station! That said though Mike, have you thought about doing a video about Race Track Fire and Rescue Departments? I think it would be fun to do just to see what it is like when were working at a Track.
Send us the invites !!!
@HeroesNextDoor hey brotha you Should do a special episode sometime here in Williamsport at Penn College with their new 12 month Paramedic Program I plan on attending that here next year bc I noticed you were just at Loyalsock VFD recently I live right down the road from that company and I'm a HUGE FAN of this channel id love to meet ya
You should go to the Milltown Rescue Squad. very cool squad. 2 Heavy rescues 3 ambulances 1 offroad ambulance 1 rehab trailer and 1 boat
Please send invites to watchheroesnextdoor@gmail.com
Love your videos! Williamsburg, VA just got a new station, also close to William and Mary, maybe stop by there?
@natsncaps_4935
He needs to be invited!
Beautiful station! Blows my mind though that they are not a medic service…
that’s New Jersey for you. every where in NJ is like that. BLS can be any type of agency whether it’s a municipality like Princeton, a County Based agency, a private company or a hospital owned agency. meanwhile ALS is strictly Hospital operated
There's a medic unit in town. Just at a different building
@@zline-sp2fs he’s talking about the fact that the actual agency doesn’t run ALS. the Hospital system provides ALS services
@@nj_e.s.v.p4472I was just replying to the original comment. I'm aware though thanks. I'm a former member.
New Jersey does not allow locally-run ALS at all per state law. ALS has to be run by hospital-based ambulance/intercept services
Another great video. I did notice though that in my opinion the turnout gear door from the office area is hinged wrong. It looks as though it will swing into the gear rather than to the empty wall.
Always love your videos and your attention to detail is great. Love showcasing different departments across the nation. One suggestion, the background music while people are talking is very distracting for some of us. Otherwise great stuff.
Thank you very much!
Always enjoy your videos
Glad to hear it
Beautiful Station! Just amazing!
It really is!
@@HeroesNextDoor already send it my Station Chief as Inspiration for our new Station... He just laughed...
@@dynamic_Shamanwhy just laugh? We would love to come. We charge nothing
I dont know how these departments get the money they do for these stations but WOW they are huge and awesome, 8 million dollars for a station I hope will last for decades
That’s a good price. In 2023 to 2020 for my department which I am retired for 20 years. Build a new station. It is south of San Francisco town of Woodside. I believe it is a 5B station two-story. It houses an engine a reserve a have a rescue and a BC. It cost $30 million.
Wow hope it’s a nice house
Princeton fun fact: current borough of Princeton has existed only since 2013, created by merging a much smaller borough and surrounding township.
You should come to Tucson Arizona and check out Tucson Fire Dept.
Send us the invites so we can schedule it !!!
Need to check out the rescue squads in Tennessee they don't have ambulances its all technical rescue stuff go to Sevier County in Sevierville Tennessee they have a awesome rescue squad
32:05 - what is that Ford Model called? :)
every new fire station should require the folding type doors, for faster response and less damage to trucks/doors
Quick Question!!! Do you have any information on the life members or how that process works? It seems very interesting and possibly something to look into for my department. Thank you!
Hey, I was just thinking you know what would be a great video. Let's go up to the fire expo in Harrisburg on your Pennsylvania native. I think that would be the terrific video. You can make a pound of that four or five videos in that place right there. And you know, Harrisburg at the fire expo used to be at dust, wonderland and Lancaster. But now he moved to the farm show complex and Harrisburg. That would meet awesome. Awesome videos and then you can see all the fire trucks and everything. New gear everything. Think about it. I think it will be a hit
Wow. So many spelling errors!
Do you know the dates for the expo this year
@@johnlebzelter4208 Sorry on dyslexic this is for your information. I'm not perfect
LIKE THIS ONE ALOT!!
Thanks that means a lot
I find it so interesting that North American services aren’t 100% paramedic staffed. In Australia, bachelors degree qualified paramedic is the minimum requirement. Is there a reason for that at all? I could google but everyone seems very passionate and knowledgeable in these comments.
They are far from 100% paramedic. If that was the case we would not have enough providers. Even now it’s hard to find a paramedic at times
Each state is different. In New Jersey, per state law, these local ambulance agencies are not allowed to have advanced life support. Paramedics can only come from hospitals and ride around in hospital-owned ambulances or in flycars.
Instead, these local ambulances are certified to the basic life support level, which at a minimum in NJ is two EMTs (approximately 4-6 months of training). When they get a call requiring ALS, a hospital paramedic is dispatched alongside them, and they either meet them on scene or they intercept with them on the way to the hospital depending on the distance, the severity of the call, and how long the initial ambulance is on scene.
In a place like Princeton, you will get a paramedic (almost) all the time, they just won’t be on the same ambulance as Princeton FARS. (I say almost because I assume the lowest of the low priority calls will only get BLS and no ALS dispatched.)
@@HeroesNextDoor I just find that so interesting ! We have an oversupply of paramedicine graduates in Australia and a lot end up going to the UK. I’ve heard of an increasing number going to the USA and that must be why.
the animals over there oc you guys NEED ALS
do volintees go into bulding fire
Yes !!
As someone from across the pond the bewildering array of ways fire/rescue/ambulance is organised seems terrible for organising things. Don't get me wrong we do have reserve/volunteer/charity/private company/ etc options in these areas but they have specific roles to support the main ambulance and fire rescue organisations.
Usually yours are maintained by the country though, isn't it? Here, volunteering was the only way the towns, cities, and counties were able to afford these services. Now they're just continued in that same way because people want to keep volunteering or are slowly being taken over by career personnel but paid the volunteer organizations so that they stay volunteer in name only. It's odd how some things work but when it's all under a large incident, it's easy to know what trucks do which things.
@Heros Next Door . Give Winter Park, Florida calll. One of the best fire departments in Florida.
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Princeton boo just kidding! I got into UPenn as a nontraditional student. They liked that I had been a firefighter.
If looks like the Guest could work as Double for Kelly Severide in Chicago Fire
Who handles haz mat situations?
The local fire department I assume
@@HeroesNextDoortrenton city fire is the main hazmat unit for the county. but also the first aid squad's heavy rescue will respond as a fire unit
Come to Manchester New Hampshire you’d laugh at the largest city above Boston.
@BosniaHercegov He needs to be invited!
@@johnlebzelter4208 Doubt that would ever happen!
Not True, with the invites we can get the schedule started. There are a lot of factors but the invite gets the ball rolling. Please send it to watchheroesnextdoor@gmail.com
Aye my dad knows jeremy i think
$9 mil for a BLS station ahahahahahahahah. But they have a uhaul with snacks and beverages so thats a win for the community.
What the heck man come on change that useless smiths machine out for a squat rack. Smith machines are only good for resting your coffee on
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I saw the "First Aid and Rescue Services" and thought that's hilarious... until I realized it wasn't a joke.. That's horrible
Tradition in EMS. Why is that horrible?
Just when I thought ems couldn’t get any more lame.
Lame. You’re kidding right
Mikes gay little chuckles
😂😂😂
You barely do any police videos!! “Hint-hint.”
We would love too but we don’t get the invites like the others
Thanks for watching and making a comment
Slow & boring.
Thanks for watching. Maybe there is something more your speed in a day in the life bucket or training days ?