Really interesting seeing the different equipment used. Here in Australia, we still use the 'pistol grip' nozzle. Also, congratulations on 200,000 subscribers!
How often do the frontline crews come to train the recruits? Also, might seem like a dumb question, what's the purpose in having these crews come in to teach the recruits?
Crews come in on a daily basis and share their knowledge and expertise. As to what’s the purpose, who better to learn from then who is the expert in the field and who they will be working with on a daily basis.
@@SouthMetroFireRescuePIO I think it's brilliant to have the line crews out there. There's knowing how to do something and then there's teaching how to do something. You have to really think about it in order to properly teach how to do something, so it's keeping them sharp. On the job training in a controlled environment... it's an excellent use of resources. That's how I see it at least.
I’m only 23 I was someones guardian angel Yesterday Someone was in their car and no idea it was on fire And me my friend was just driving by And I called 911 While he helped her out And we have volunteer department so it took them about 15 minutes before they could get an engine there
Hi Brian McKenzie Connor hope your doing well Connor if you see this I miss you on the PIO vlogs can’t wait for the tiller much love your friend in southwest Springfield Missouri kyle
Really interesting seeing the different equipment used. Here in Australia, we still use the 'pistol grip' nozzle. Also, congratulations on 200,000 subscribers!
Do you ever use the triple lay or minuteman exclusively?
How often do the frontline crews come to train the recruits? Also, might seem like a dumb question, what's the purpose in having these crews come in to teach the recruits?
Crews come in on a daily basis and share their knowledge and expertise. As to what’s the purpose, who better to learn from then who is the expert in the field and who they will be working with on a daily basis.
@@SouthMetroFireRescuePIO I think it's brilliant to have the line crews out there. There's knowing how to do something and then there's teaching how to do something. You have to really think about it in order to properly teach how to do something, so it's keeping them sharp. On the job training in a controlled environment... it's an excellent use of resources. That's how I see it at least.
Is station Saturday over?
@@danielloper2419 no we are just concentrating on some other projects for the time being.
How many months do y’all have until y’all Academy is over
Idk
Can you guys make more day in the life
@@Bethlehemification we will be working on more in the future.
I’m waiting for fleet Friday on the trailer
Not sure if L34 is officially in service yet, but I did see it out on the road the other day. I'd imagine that means it's close to going in service.
Nice, 👊🏽🇧🇷
I’m only 23
I was someones guardian angel
Yesterday
Someone was in their car and no idea it was on fire
And me my friend was just driving by
And I called 911
While he helped her out
And we have volunteer department so it took them about 15 minutes before they could get an engine there
First, under 1 minute gang
South metro fire rescue station 34 is getting a new ladder 33
34*
Hi Brian McKenzie Connor hope your doing well Connor if you see this I miss you on the PIO vlogs can’t wait for the tiller much love your friend in southwest Springfield Missouri kyle
Ok