Pretty sure all their command vehicles have same. Annoying. Nit a fan of the colors either. Seems most of Colorado fire apparatus were all white for years. Weird considering the amount of snow we get.
@@Bernie0481USMC same with the colors. Our local department has had white units for the longest time, and only started to get new, red, units about a year or so ago.
A few of the upfitters in the area are doing that now. The main reason is rear visibility because the SUV's have such a significant rake, and setting the bar back means they don't have to buy as many lights for the back of the vehicle. We just got a few Tahoe's with the FS Allegiant and the bar is so low profile that you can only see the corners until about 30-50 yards.
Florjan Brudar First of all that one has four Wheels in the back. Second of all they have both single axle and tandem axle beverage distribution trailers. images.app.goo.gl/ULoDC13t361bJofh9
Perfect title placement when it’s in my recommend it cuts off the title so all I see is “ Denver Fire Department Collapse Re” so I thought I was watching a video of the fire department collapsing
Slightly random, but I feel like they could use a light at that station although I suppose I can see that being dangerous too. Very nice catch as others said! Hopefully everyone was alright!
Weird part about this for me is that every fire station in my country always has lights in the street outside saying "stop when lights flash" to stop the traffic. These guys just pull out into fast moving traffic and hope for the best.
Alot of stations in Denver have lights like that (like station 5 or Station 9), This station in particular (station 1) is surrounded by traffic lights in close proximity to the station on both sides, so those lights just turn red when they get a call, that way drivers are not confused by having several sets of lights in just a couple hundred feet of each other.
I’m an OTR truck driver and I have a hard enough time driving a 53ft tractor and trailer under normal conditions.... Can’t imagine driving something like that under emergent conditions.....
What I hate more is pulling over to let an emergency vehicle pass, and than not being able to get back on the road due to traffic following the emergency vehicle.
There is a traffic light on either side at intersections, adding additional lights blocks traffic in the intersections which is no more productive. It’s an ideal location for a fire department to serve this neighborhood, but the two intersections will never be ideal.
@@mattmoschkau84 Then why don't they control the TLs from the Firestation of directly by Dispatch? Just clear the entire area, so the FE have all the space the need.
MrRCGNL Cities use to have systems that could do that. NYC was always known to have control of traffic lights from inside the fire trucks. This practice in most communities has been banned because traffic signals now work off timers and control centers that adjust light timing to adjust to events such as rush hour or a sporting event. Most major cities will never give back light control to any EMS.
Some of our fire stations have them and others don’t. Even with in Denver some have lights. I think the poster of the video said they’re installing one at this station as well.
Haha it's so weird seeing video of where you're from. I grew up on High St, a couple blocks away from Gaylord 😂. That was literally the hood before about 10 or 15 years ago (north of Colfax, longest street in America) it's completely different now.
In australia we have keep clear zones out front of fire stations to allow them to exit fast and safely also lights to alert traffic and stop them. Why has your country not done this? Ridiculous🤦♂️
A car crashed into a house and can cause a large array of issues. The house could collapse, which is why the collapse truck went out, it could also cause a fire so the engine and truck went out, and could possibly be a really complicated scene so the chief responded (the car)
is it that common of a thing that a fire house needs a truck special for building collapse? in my area we have brush trucks and tankers due to forest fires and areas without water so we bring in the tanker task force but if an area needs a special truck to deal with all the building collapse because it is that common of a thing i dont think i would want to live there
Black Spider that collapse rig is one that is used only for special situations like building collapses or trench rescues. It is cross staffed with the FFs from Tower 1. So only when they need it two FFs take that rig while the other two respond with the tower. It is not the same as our two heavy rescues that we have.
@@blackspider9561 basically a specialized rescue truck. Most smaller to mid sized departments may have a rescue truck or trailer that has the basics for all rescues. Bigger departments have several different rescue trucks with specialized rolls and in turn a lot more specialized equipment. Around here there are no real what you would call big departments. The mid sized departments have 2 or 3 rescues that are all general rescue trucks equipped for all types of rescues. The smaller ones will have a single rescue truck/trailer or two, and several departments join together to form regional technical rescue teams (same with HazMat). Truly I find it amazing the response to this incident. Here it would have been handled with an engine or two and a truck. That car was not truly into a building and even then I've seen it handled with a couple of engines and a truck.
ACanadianRailfan engine is the first apparatus that left in the second clip it has a water storage tank on it with a pump a tower is also know as a fire truck second apparatus in the second clip it has a water tank but no pump a rescue which is what collapse 1 is doesn’t have any tank or pump
The small semi truck? That's a specialized response unit for possible buildings collapsing. It has special equipment for shoring up debris etc. It's called Collapse 1 since presumably that was station 1 as the engine and tower truck were both "1". Hope that helps.
I've seen rigs roll out of this station for years. The noise those federal Q sirens and loud air horns make would wake the dead, especially when the sound waves echo off nearby tall buildings. This station opened in 1976 and there's never been a traffic problem. If there was they would have addressed it with a light system.
@@austinlawler3739 tell you what, Austin. Next time a meteor crashes into your house and leaves it in a precarious state, just pour yourself a steaming cup of coffee and relax. Your home is supported by three timbers and it will be just fine.
White is not the most visible colour for a fire truck. What made the city chose such a less noticeable colour? Even the traffic had a hard time stopping further away from the fire station entrance. Nice trucks otherwise.
Well, DFD waited and waited for you to submit your opinion, but finally they were like, "Fuck it, this dude isn't going to suggest a color, so let's just go with white."
Engine 1 was responding to a different call for service elsewhere. The location of the car into the house was at Martin Luther King Blvd. and Gaylord St. which is in Engine 10's first in response district. Tower 1 and the Collapse 1 are cross staffed, with Tower1 crewman driving the rig. They operate as a flying squad all over the city for structural damage incidents. Hope this helps.
Not so sure I'd want to be driving that collapse truck in narrow residential streets, with its tractor-trailer configuration. Hard to turn corners or maneuver.
That tower truck and the collapse unit probably outwiegh that engine by at least 50%. Engine is also shorter and more nimble. When you have over sized apparatus you gotta take different routes due to weight limits and turn radius limits. Big shit needs big roads.
I am not sure if it is a brilliant idea to have white fire trucks while the police cars are white, too.... Additionally I am not sure if it is a brilliant idea to have white fire trucks at all. White is not a signal color. There is a reason why fire trucks are mostly red all around the world.
In the Netherlands the all have a standard colour and standard striping, defined by the gvt. Striping pattern is the same for all emergency services, only the colour differs per service
Perhaps taking a different route to the incident means at least if there are traffic jams around the incident a truck taking an alternative route would ensure help getting to the scene quicker, only a thought.
The car hit the house. Each type of incident has a set response for what equipment is sent. For a motor vehicle into a dwelling or building, Two pumper companies, one truck company, a rescue company and the building collapse rig is dispatched. It is better to have ample resources in route and recall them if they are not needed at scene, than to call for more and wait longer for them to arrive.
All that wasted resources and time just for alittle car barely piercing the wall of a home... its not like it was a skyrise about to collapse. What a jokeeee
2:18 ithink that dent is in the door from when i got arrested and kicked their door, same type of vehicle, just not sure if its the same unit number. but thats around where i kicked it lol
Let’s all swing from the jocks of these “Hero’s”! As they do their typical over response in expensive tax funded trucks to a vehicle in someone’s yard. Where once they get there they’ll shut down more street then they need to. For longer than they need to and BS about how they need more tax payer money. On their way back to the station they’ll swing this convoy thru a grocery store to allow all the soccer moms to gloat.
That light bar on the ford is so far back
That's a car version of getting your hairline pushed back lol
Pretty sure all their command vehicles have same. Annoying. Nit a fan of the colors either. Seems most of Colorado fire apparatus were all white for years. Weird considering the amount of snow we get.
@@Bernie0481USMC same with the colors. Our local department has had white units for the longest time, and only started to get new, red, units about a year or so ago.
yeah thats lame . needs to be up farther
A few of the upfitters in the area are doing that now. The main reason is rear visibility because the SUV's have such a significant rake, and setting the bar back means they don't have to buy as many lights for the back of the vehicle. We just got a few Tahoe's with the FS Allegiant and the bar is so low profile that you can only see the corners until about 30-50 yards.
Collapse 1 looks like a Budweiser truck
COORS......LOL
Ethan McDowell a Budweiser trailer has 4 wheels at the back, so no
next time i see one i will ask XD
Florjan Brudar First of all that one has four Wheels in the back. Second of all they have both single axle and tandem axle beverage distribution trailers. images.app.goo.gl/ULoDC13t361bJofh9
Yes a fifth wheel
Perfect title placement when it’s in my recommend it cuts off the title so all I see is “ Denver Fire Department Collapse Re” so I thought I was watching a video of the fire department collapsing
IKR I was so confused
That blue Subie stopped on a dime when that engine flipped the Q on. Good job bud☺️
Even more as that street there is 35mph, but everyone goes 50. I love Subarus lol
Finally, someone who not only shows the emergency vehicles leaving the station, but showing the actual scene. Very nice!
Awesome! Didn’t expect the collapse to have an EQ
Either did I
Slightly random, but I feel like they could use a light at that station although I suppose I can see that being dangerous too. Very nice catch as others said! Hopefully everyone was alright!
A stoplight was the first thing that I thought of also
I was just recently at DFD station 1, and it seems like they are installing traffic signals in front of the station on Colfax.
@@michaelmiera4780 That's a good thing imo!
Weird part about this for me is that every fire station in my country always has lights in the street outside saying "stop when lights flash" to stop the traffic. These guys just pull out into fast moving traffic and hope for the best.
Alot of stations in Denver have lights like that (like station 5 or Station 9), This station in particular (station 1) is surrounded by traffic lights in close proximity to the station on both sides, so those lights just turn red when they get a call, that way drivers are not confused by having several sets of lights in just a couple hundred feet of each other.
Usually not a fan of white fire apparatuses. But damn, Denvers got some beautiful rigs!
1:30 why does it sound like something we would hear in a movie
What do you mean?
Don’t quote quote but I believe it’s a type of siren known as an EQ
JoePJack1 mix of an electric q siren and a federal signal Q2b :)
Florjan Brudar the mix of the two q sirens reminded me of several firefighting movies sorry I confused you
I’m an OTR truck driver and I have a hard enough time driving a 53ft tractor and trailer under normal conditions.... Can’t imagine driving something like that under emergent conditions.....
The collapse is beautiful, and you always gotta love those velocity cabs!
Like you did in 1991
Funny I drove by that house today and wondered what happened...
Ironic
shocked they dont have a spotter on a busy street like that...were i live its mandatory ...to stop traffic
They have Airhorns to clear traffic
That's what the lights and sirens are for
We don't live where you live, so no spotter, son.
Indeed just awesome! Interesting looking Rescue Truck
Anyone else hate it when drivers aren't aware of their surroundings and just get in the way of first responders???
What I hate more is pulling over to let an emergency vehicle pass, and than not being able to get back on the road due to traffic following the emergency vehicle.
Haha it's so weird seeing video of where you actually live. That's my high school/trade school at 1:54, next to the convention center.
Awesome catch!
Don't they know, there are things called traffic lights to stop traffic before a FS?
There is a traffic light on either side at intersections, adding additional lights blocks traffic in the intersections which is no more productive.
It’s an ideal location for a fire department to serve this neighborhood, but the two intersections will never be ideal.
@@mattmoschkau84 Then why don't they control the TLs from the Firestation of directly by Dispatch?
Just clear the entire area, so the FE have all the space the need.
MrRCGNL
Cities use to have systems that could do that. NYC was always known to have control of traffic lights from inside the fire trucks. This practice in most communities has been banned because traffic signals now work off timers and control centers that adjust light timing to adjust to events such as rush hour or a sporting event.
Most major cities will never give back light control to any EMS.
@@mattmoschkau84 Probably because money is more important than human life.
Happy to be European ....
I was thinking the same thing!
Love those DENVER FIRE RIGS, especially the "Special" rigs & "sticks"👍🙂🇺🇸🇺🇸
Awesome catch! I remember seeing the Collapse Rescue when I visited their station in 2011 :)
Wow in Victoria in Australia we always have a traffic light outside the fire station so all traffic have to stop when they are coming out
Yeah the US is a lil behind
Some of our fire stations have them and others don’t. Even with in Denver some have lights. I think the poster of the video said they’re installing one at this station as well.
Explorer needs a bigger lightbar
This is by far one of the busiest streets in denver too. Probably such a pain in the ass to get out of
Station looks like Baltimore City Oldtown St. 6 Eng 1 truck. Nice
2:21 are we going to ignore that the road is called "Gaylord st"
Guess because most of us are over 12?
@@meaninglesscog fair
Haha it's so weird seeing video of where you're from. I grew up on High St, a couple blocks away from Gaylord 😂.
That was literally the hood before about 10 or 15 years ago (north of Colfax, longest street in America)
it's completely different now.
there's a town called Gaylord in Michigan, your point?
Yeah, I think the last time someone in this city made a joke about Gaylord Street was probably 1963.
Nice catch man pretty impressive collpase rig just subscribed to you're channel
I have a new video clip of the collapse rig responding coming sometime soon. Stay tuned
Building accepted into ordinance 60 years ago population 425, 60 years later population 47,700 now we play frogger when leaving
To be honest this is actually rare not an waste of my time thx man good job
Well. That was about as exciting as watching a turtle take a shit..
I'd look into building that collapse unit on a tiller trailer! Would make it a lot easier to access some of the really old parts of Denver.
There are not any really old parts of Denver any longer. The old areas have been demolished and rebuilt and streets are wide by most urban standards.
In australia we have keep clear zones out front of fire stations to allow them to exit fast and safely also lights to alert traffic and stop them. Why has your country not done this? Ridiculous🤦♂️
Some stations are like that.
Nice to see the different looking trucks and all but why were they even needed?
A car crashed into a house and can cause a large array of issues. The house could collapse, which is why the collapse truck went out, it could also cause a fire so the engine and truck went out, and could possibly be a really complicated scene so the chief responded (the car)
Very nice capture!
Wow. People rlly don’t get out of the way in Denver do they
hi in England we move as quick as we can for any off our emergency services stay save
Nice glad to see white being used for that department, haven't seen a department use white since my home town Foxborough, MA
is it that common of a thing that a fire house needs a truck special for building collapse? in my area we have brush trucks and tankers due to forest fires and areas without water so we bring in the tanker task force but if an area needs a special truck to deal with all the building collapse because it is that common of a thing i dont think i would want to live there
Schaumburg Has a 2008 pierce impel and a velocity and a Horton ambulance
White Firetrucks? That's pretty cool. Something different. You dont see pure white firetrucks around where I live
There's also yellow, green and blue ones lol. RGBY Color spectrum haha
And purple ! grapeville PA
Hard to see in the snow.
Beautiful rigs.
Without a dought california, nevada, arizona have the best engines out there
Never heard of a collapse truck
It's the same thing as a Rescue.
Black Spider that collapse rig is one that is used only for special situations like building collapses or trench rescues.
It is cross staffed with the FFs from Tower 1. So only when they need it two FFs take that rig while the other two respond with the tower.
It is not the same as our two heavy rescues that we have.
@@moose6954 That's interesting. Thanks
@@blackspider9561 basically a specialized rescue truck. Most smaller to mid sized departments may have a rescue truck or trailer that has the basics for all rescues. Bigger departments have several different rescue trucks with specialized rolls and in turn a lot more specialized equipment. Around here there are no real what you would call big departments. The mid sized departments have 2 or 3 rescues that are all general rescue trucks equipped for all types of rescues. The smaller ones will have a single rescue truck/trailer or two, and several departments join together to form regional technical rescue teams (same with HazMat). Truly I find it amazing the response to this incident. Here it would have been handled with an engine or two and a truck. That car was not truly into a building and even then I've seen it handled with a couple of engines and a truck.
It’s basically a USAR
Way way to slow. In Australia Fire Brigade Heavy Pumper Rescue Trucks and High Technical Rescue Trucks have to be on route in 19 seconds
All I came here for is because I have never seen such a weird looking engine, I know ZERO about fire trucks
Not e engine but ok
@@donovan9356 e engine? See I told you I know ZERO
ACanadianRailfan engine is the first apparatus that left in the second clip it has a water storage tank on it with a pump a tower is also know as a fire truck second apparatus in the second clip it has a water tank but no pump a rescue which is what collapse 1 is doesn’t have any tank or pump
Donovan the tower co. wouldn’t carry water, if an apparatus doesn’t have a pumper, it won’t carry water, it’s impractical
Our Milo Tin the towers here in my area have a tank but no pump
i have no idea what 'collapse' everyone is referring to.
The small semi truck? That's a specialized response unit for possible buildings collapsing. It has special equipment for shoring up debris etc. It's called Collapse 1 since presumably that was station 1 as the engine and tower truck were both "1". Hope that helps.
@@tomcline5631 it does and thank you for taking the time.
what horns does the rescue truck have?
Looks like the American fire car uses British sirens lol
Ain’t British it’s a ambulance siren
Isn’t wail American siren?
Electronic sirens have been in use in the US for 60 years. Didn't the UK used to use bells and two two tone airhorns ie "twos and blues"?
AMERICA 💪🚒❤
I don't understand why they don't have a stop light by the fire station.
I've seen rigs roll out of this station for years. The noise those federal Q sirens and loud air horns make would wake the dead, especially when the sound waves echo off nearby tall buildings. This station opened in 1976 and there's never been a traffic problem. If there was they would have addressed it with a light system.
omg overkill much? all those resources just for a car that clipped a house? leave it alone.
all those trucks for one car into one house?
what do they send for a tractor trailer of gasoline into a 10 story building ?
Optimus Prime
Was the concern the gutter on the house may fall off? 🤷🏾♂️
No, roof collapse. When the car crashed into the house like that, the chance of collapse is pretty high
Well being you can see 3 supports built to hold up the roof, clearly they thought it was in danger of collapsing.
@@austinlawler3739 tell you what, Austin. Next time a meteor crashes into your house and leaves it in a precarious state, just pour yourself a steaming cup of coffee and relax. Your home is supported by three timbers and it will be just fine.
Engine 1 is dyslexic.
why do you say that?
@@michaelmiera4780 Went the wrong way.
White is not the most visible colour for a fire truck. What made the city chose such a less noticeable colour? Even the traffic had a hard time stopping further away from the fire station entrance. Nice trucks otherwise.
Well, DFD waited and waited for you to submit your opinion, but finally they were like, "Fuck it, this dude isn't going to suggest a color, so let's just go with white."
Did the second truck go the wrong way?
no just took a different route
Engine 1 was responding to a different call for service elsewhere. The location of the car into the house was at Martin Luther King Blvd. and Gaylord St. which is in Engine 10's first in response district. Tower 1 and the Collapse 1 are cross staffed, with Tower1 crewman driving the rig. They operate as a flying squad all over the city for structural damage incidents. Hope this helps.
Yes. Colorado.
Not so sure I'd want to be driving that collapse truck in narrow residential streets, with its tractor-trailer configuration. Hard to turn corners or maneuver.
Actually with the short wheelbase and short trailer its no worse than the tower truck it rolled with.
Ol engine decided to go a different route lol
That tower truck and the collapse unit probably outwiegh that engine by at least 50%. Engine is also shorter and more nimble. When you have over sized apparatus you gotta take different routes due to weight limits and turn radius limits. Big shit needs big roads.
They should have cow catchers on the front of their trucks and just push vehicles out of their way.
Then the owners of the vehicles they rammed would sue the shit out of the City and County of Denver.
Electronic siren on the collapse is horrible. Should stick with mechanical.
Sure sounds better than your complaining ass.
CSN are you a Denver Firefighter ? If so what station do you work at?
Bad ass trailer! Cool video!
I also had a crash In my town by a car. The entire 1 mile road was blocked by fd
Very nice catch.
What’s the scoop behind this
A building collapsed.
It didn't look collapsed to me.
I am not sure if it is a brilliant idea to have white fire trucks while the police cars are white, too.... Additionally I am not sure if it is a brilliant idea to have white fire trucks at all. White is not a signal color. There is a reason why fire trucks are mostly red all around the world.
Denver Fire is a pretty old department and they have always been white. It's tradition.
Nobody is going to confuse a 100ft Aerial platform, For a cop car...... White is the second best colour for fire trucks, after Green
A small part of Scotland had white for a while but are have now changed back to red and in Cleveland (UK) they have red with a white front
In the Netherlands the all have a standard colour and standard striping, defined by the gvt.
Striping pattern is the same for all emergency services, only the colour differs per service
Who cares
Rare, like a Pokémon card?
What’s in the other bay?
Hazmat unit and it’s codenamed “Hamer”
John is wrong. Very wrong. In the other bay is Denver’s Underwater unit. I uploaded the very first catch of it on UA-cam
@@emvvehicles_8 HAMER is at 6s about a mile to the west, johnny boy.
What happened
Strange colour for fire trucks
Trucks need better pain.
I am a purist, fire trucks are red....or at least not white with a gold stripe.
they really need a stop light at that fire house or some joker is going to trade paint with a engine
Never seen a white fire truck.
You have now!
did i miss the collapse?
That's the Kenworth
Save money; build new quanset building; which is cheaper & wind resistant.
Why did the engine turn right?
I don’t know
Would be a different job
Perhaps taking a different route to the incident means at least if there are traffic jams around the incident a truck taking an alternative route would ensure help getting to the scene quicker, only a thought.
I was wondering the same thing, however if you look closely, they turned right at the corner and evidently went around the block.
Prhaps they were going to a hydrant.
I live here! Wooo
Isn’t it rare with white fire trucks?
COOL
A car drives into someone's front yard and they bring out a ladder truck????? What a total waste of taxpayer's funds.
The car hit the house. Each type of incident has a set response for what equipment is sent. For a motor vehicle into a dwelling or building, Two pumper companies, one truck company, a rescue company and the building collapse rig is dispatched. It is better to have ample resources in route and recall them if they are not needed at scene, than to call for more and wait longer for them to arrive.
Damn , those are the ugliest fire trucks I have ever seen.
What the hell is RARE about the fire department leaving their station and attending an incident?
Nothing. Its rare that the Collapse unit is caught responding.
@@michaelmiera4780 is it just me or does there seem to be an abundance of dumb comments on your vid?
I just subscribed
Nice vid
Wow, white trucks in Denver, interesting.
Cool
Hi
Overkill tax money
Nothing burger
Super container rescue truck american
Fire truck car American
That station 1
Yes. Denver Fire Station 1
Lindo carro bomberos
All that wasted resources and time just for alittle car barely piercing the wall of a home... its not like it was a skyrise about to collapse. What a jokeeee
Stoners
2:18 ithink that dent is in the door from when i got arrested and kicked their door, same type of vehicle, just not sure if its the same unit number. but thats around where i kicked it lol
Boring livery
Let’s all swing from the jocks of these “Hero’s”! As they do their typical over response in expensive tax funded trucks to a vehicle in someone’s yard. Where once they get there they’ll shut down more street then they need to. For longer than they need to and BS about how they need more tax payer money. On their way back to the station they’ll swing this convoy thru a grocery store to allow all the soccer moms to gloat.
uhhh shutup!
Please don't call 911 the next time you burn food in your kitchen. We wouldn't want to trouble your whiny ass.
This video is pointless. Waste if time.
And yet, you watched it and had to comment. Talk about pointless.