E-43, L-59 / L-33, E-75 Great response time!! both Companies.....i remember a fire in my moms building!!! 120w 183rd they got there within minutes!!!! did there thing!!!
Yes we definitely either extend runs or taken in other boxes to get away from them at times , but they don’t seem to show up lately as much as they did 10/20 years ago thank god
Reason for the number of pics is because these are all fire buffs which are known as photographers and footage filmers in the fire department they respond to all fires and any type of emergency with the fire department and police department and take as much pictures as they can and shoot as much footage as they can as well, today fire buffs are the only types of civilians that can respond to any kind of emergency situation wether they’re a mechanic and their spare time job is to do some buffing for the fire department like me or whatever and all fire buffs and some civilians carry radio scanners around our necks to make an easier carry on, we wear special uniforms when we do some professional fire buffing this’ll include fire department t shirts uniform polo or button down shirts uniform quarter zip sweatshirts quilted jackets etc, we also can wear turnout gear if we need it when a real fire gets in our faces so we would wear that stuff as well as turnout helmets and breathing apparatuses to keep ourselves from getting hurt or keep any toxins from getting into our lungs, but not only do we do that but we drive red vehicles such as retired police cars painted red with a black unity spotlight and who you’ll find that has one of those is John on his channel THEMAJESTERIUM1 his red 2008 ford crown vic is known as squad 99 it was originally a red 1999 dodge caravan but he got rid of the old squad 99 which was the ‘99 caravan and got the new squad 99 which was the retired 2008 police crown vic that was repainted into a red color, go follow his channel and see his squad unit, but anyway us fire buffs always go to all firehouses for a visit every day no matter what community you live in such as a city a village or a town wether it be in a rural community or an urban community wether it’s a volunteer fire department or a full time fire department they’ll need fire buffs at all times to shoot a video of them and take pictures of them going on a run or at the scene they always have a respect for you. Thanks for your time and understanding
nice great work I want to the firehouse before
E-43, L-59 / L-33, E-75 Great response time!! both Companies.....i remember a fire in my moms building!!! 120w 183rd they got there within minutes!!!! did there thing!!!
It's actually called a line gun (aka a lyle gun), a tool very commonly carried by Rescue & Squad Companies..
The reflective striping on Engine 43 makes it look badass =)
awsome video
nice work
homer218
this is the first time i saw a FDNY truck with a stainless steel bumper.
My dad worked at 75 eng and retired from eng 60 in the late 70's
@Zantozzzz no, not usually, and a call means they have to leave
i believe its in the quarters of engine 88 and ladder 38
I was at sedgwick last night w/ LT. Gillespie.
the most amazing job in north america. are the fire depts in north america always full with tourists or people taking pictures around?
That's a rope gun, to shoot a buoy or a rope to make a rescue across water at a long distance. No bullets.
@marchdisco77 nahh not this time but im sure at times they do they prolly go on alot of chow runs lol
5:35 - #LOL xD
Gravo 2020
man i wonder if these guys left the station lights/siren to get away and get some peace.,fire buffs everywhere...
Yes we definitely either extend runs or taken in other boxes to get away from them at times , but they don’t seem to show up lately as much as they did 10/20 years ago thank god
wasn't 75 engine the engine that Orange County Choppers donated the fire bike to
eng 75/ TL 33 very busy company
Ex Engine 221
No Engine 71 and ladder 55?
Nope just the companies around part of The South and Central Bronx
Engine or Squad 510? Who and where is this?
Reserve Engine 510 is at E88 L38 in The Bronx
why are all those pple there taking pics, was it any special day?? thanks
Reason for the number of pics is because these are all fire buffs which are known as photographers and footage filmers in the fire department they respond to all fires and any type of emergency with the fire department and police department and take as much pictures as they can and shoot as much footage as they can as well, today fire buffs are the only types of civilians that can respond to any kind of emergency situation wether they’re a mechanic and their spare time job is to do some buffing for the fire department like me or whatever and all fire buffs and some civilians carry radio scanners around our necks to make an easier carry on, we wear special uniforms when we do some professional fire buffing this’ll include fire department t shirts uniform polo or button down shirts uniform quarter zip sweatshirts quilted jackets etc, we also can wear turnout gear if we need it when a real fire gets in our faces so we would wear that stuff as well as turnout helmets and breathing apparatuses to keep ourselves from getting hurt or keep any toxins from getting into our lungs, but not only do we do that but we drive red vehicles such as retired police cars painted red with a black unity spotlight and who you’ll find that has one of those is John on his channel THEMAJESTERIUM1 his red 2008 ford crown vic is known as squad 99 it was originally a red 1999 dodge caravan but he got rid of the old squad 99 which was the ‘99 caravan and got the new squad 99 which was the retired 2008 police crown vic that was repainted into a red color, go follow his channel and see his squad unit, but anyway us fire buffs always go to all firehouses for a visit every day no matter what community you live in such as a city a village or a town wether it be in a rural community or an urban community wether it’s a volunteer fire department or a full time fire department they’ll need fire buffs at all times to shoot a video of them and take pictures of them going on a run or at the scene they always have a respect for you.
Thanks for your time and understanding