@@FireDeptCoffee y’all excel with making us laugh to be honest I know y’all are really good at being firefighters, but I think you’re even better at being comedians.
There’s a volunteer department I’ve seen that still uses rigs from the 50s, it’s in the middle of nowhere so I guess it makes sense but it’s still funny
in 90s in my town, when the Department had a open day it was more like antique equipment show oldest truck 1936 Chevy, 50s Bedford's youngest 1980 Volvo former fuel tanker used as a water tanker, it is better today
I can just picture Jason standing there with his spidey senses tingling letting him know someone is standing over a hose, then just praying that line gets charged. They joy he must have felt once he saw his prayers answered...
Oh that brought memories back to my rookie year in 76! Constantly hearing that from instructors. Finally a practical example of why not to straddle a hose on the fireground !
@@FireDeptCoffee I have seen 5" with a hole in it lift it self off the ground lmao. I have a video of it somewhere. Now that I think about it, it has happened twice.
My first day, we were practicing on a dry hydrant they put me on the hose by myself and turned the pump to max. Felt like Superman until I came down. 😢
@@Denozo88 interestingly, the department in my town went to all mechanical on their new engines. or at least as much as they could, considering they pretty much have to have ECUs and automatic transmissions.
@kenbrown2808 I came to the end I wrote after watching for years how many times these hot shot engineers and architects got cute with building plans that just weren't practical instead of asking the field engineers how to build it.
I ignored that instruction until I stepped over a hose as it was charged. Spent the next half hour in the fetal position in the outboard after the hose attempted to relocate my family jewels into my chest. Made sure to step on the hose every time since then.
I learned this as a NJROTC cadet in Norfolk in the 90's and still step on lines I cross. Some listen some have to learn the hard way, and entertain us all ! 😂
@lalaanae333 Noooooooooo......... No don't do that! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I appreciate the offer, but we don't need it that bad. We've had some pretty big fires already..
So, I never thought most of my day would be watching the fire department do stupid shit during there down time and its the best thing I could ask for. I love this channel.
As soon as I saw him step over that hose my only thought was “he put too much thought on getting that split. Here it comes. Why I alway look where I’m standing” Glorious
Just keep the chief out of the way. In fact just stick him in front of the news camera so he doesn't get hurt. We had a social rule in our halls that if you were on the news you had to buy a round after next training. I've had to buy 3 rounds in 5 years. My district chief bought a few rounds and unfortunately the chief at the time thought he was too good to buy everyone beers and made up some bullshit about safety and accountability and liability. He only lasted a couple years before moving on.
In my experience you shouldn't trust firefighters with technology period. They will be the first ones to break everything... or they will look at it and say it is too complicated and still do it the old way.
Still against the electronic hose nozzle, but this is a welcome feature AS LONG AS THERE IS STILL THE ABILITY TO TRADITIONALLY PUMP (failsafes on the fireground are a must especially with technology)
Why wait till you're grown up. You can start studying for it now it it's really want you want. You'll never be lazy and not study if it's actually what you want.
You'll get it done, and make bank once finished. I know a guy who works 2 . 24 hour days a week for the fire dept and makes plenty of money to enjoy the other 5. But you absolutely have to keep in mind the physical aspects of the job. Eat lots of protein and get big and strong in the mean time.
They're real full-time firefighters they don't have the time to do fake TV shows , the guy with the bald head is the one that started this whole channel for fun.
@@josephbennett3482 I know, and I'm aware of who started it. I meant more as writers. I figured they wouldn't have time. But they could be expert writers for shows.
I have had to use firetrucks in demolition but they were older. I will say with all of the pressure gauges I find it hard to believe they would make a app even though all of the pressure is going through the truck after the fire hydrant is on full pressure.
Guess he didn't need those anyway 😅. One of the first lessons they taught me in the Air Force was situational awareness and always being alert to any possible hazardous situations or settings. Air craft, equipment, and flight lines can be very dangerous. I even learned this principle as a child because my father was a logger, heavy equipment operator, and truck driver. I was always helping him with all sorts of different projects.
That's a good one😂. I love how they sell us more stuff that can break or needs updates I still stand with my leg against the line like I was taught by the old timers 30 some years ago. Even though the Trucks auto adjust for cavitation anymore
Wish my fire department had half the money yours does😂😢
Need to invest in a UA-cam channel for that
Imagine having properly functioning radios 😂😂
And sell coffee
@@rugerredhawk9065you think these guys are making these videos and selling coffee to buy equipment? Lol
Having electronic valves only creates more issues
I'm still laughing about the "I'm gonna choose 'C' for Brent" video
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@@FireDeptCoffee y’all excel with making us laugh to be honest I know y’all are really good at being firefighters, but I think you’re even better at being comedians.
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Reference for everyone 😂
Now I have to look that one up😮😂
Whats behind that door? Same thing that's behind all of em... lmao
And here am I, the engineer of a Departement that just upgraded from a 40 yo truck to a "new" 30 yo truck.
gotta love that
There’s a volunteer department I’ve seen that still uses rigs from the 50s, it’s in the middle of nowhere so I guess it makes sense but it’s still funny
in 90s in my town, when the Department had a open day it was more like antique equipment show oldest truck 1936 Chevy, 50s Bedford's youngest 1980 Volvo former fuel tanker used as a water tanker, it is better today
Like one around here that has a 1960 something f700. It might be old but I promise it still pumps water and has cabinets full of modern equipment
somebody has to get all the new equipment so you have "new" equipment to buy. ;)
I can just picture Jason standing there with his spidey senses tingling letting him know someone is standing over a hose, then just praying that line gets charged. They joy he must have felt once he saw his prayers answered...
Haha!😂
Jason swung that hose up naturally with all the practice he's had....😏
I thought the exact same thing.😂
Not his first rodeo 😂
Double meaning or ...? Nvrmnd. 🙊
Why the smirk face?
@@bunnyboonot4u😂😂😂😂
That’s “nuts” 🥁
AWESOME!!! Fenton has entered the chat!!!
Also, great video. Funny and informative!
Padam dishoooooom!😂
🤦♂️
Sure is 🤭😅
Not anymore
Oh that brought memories back to my rookie year in 76! Constantly hearing that from instructors. Finally a practical example of why not to straddle a hose on the fireground !
If for no other reason, this is it!! 😂
@@FireDeptCoffee I have seen 5" with a hole in it lift it self off the ground lmao. I have a video of it somewhere. Now that I think about it, it has happened twice.
My first day, we were practicing on a dry hydrant they put me on the hose by myself and turned the pump to max. Felt like Superman until I came down. 😢
That truck is from my hometown. Super cool to train with and brings a whole new dynamic to the fire ground
Very cool!
Don't forget to not stand over the hose!
ah, I've been saying for years that the best place to put the pump panel on an engine is wherever the engineer wants to be.
Yep. When designing shit if they listened to the people who are going to be using things would run smoother.
@@Denozo88 interestingly, the department in my town went to all mechanical on their new engines. or at least as much as they could, considering they pretty much have to have ECUs and automatic transmissions.
@kenbrown2808 I came to the end I wrote after watching for years how many times these hot shot engineers and architects got cute with building plans that just weren't practical instead of asking the field engineers how to build it.
@@Denozo88 oh, yeah, architects should not be allowed to design houses.
Perfect idea! 👍
The Navy trains you about standing over lines and hoses. I've been out for two years, and I still step on every rope or hose I come across.
I ignored that instruction until I stepped over a hose as it was charged. Spent the next half hour in the fetal position in the outboard after the hose attempted to relocate my family jewels into my chest.
Made sure to step on the hose every time since then.
I learned this as a NJROTC cadet in Norfolk in the 90's and still step on lines I cross. Some listen some have to learn the hard way, and entertain us all ! 😂
As soon as he stepped over the line I knew exactly what was happening.
😂
The professionalism and hilarity hitting at the same time is rare and amazing
Thank you!
Be like Jay. Jay is a fun dude 😂
So firefighters are justs frat boys goofing on each other?
I suddenly do not mind paying taxes.
😁😁
Yes, yes they are. XD
For administrative purposes it's called team building
My man just lost he's sperm cells
**his
@@UFCMania155 **he's
@@Based360pEnjoyer ***Hei’s
You could actually hear that he has balls of steel like everyone else that works in sutch a profession.
Ah, one of the first off training ground lessons..... 😵💫🤣
Firetruck kinda cute in yer pfp mate
😂
No door stands a chance!
Oh man, I wish our volunteer department got stuff like this!! Instead, we get Calfire leftovers........ Extra crispy......😢
Aww im so sorry to hear that, you deserve better . Just for u I’ll start a new fire season here in Cali so that there’s more to go around ❤
@lalaanae333 Noooooooooo......... No don't do that! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I appreciate the offer, but we don't need it that bad. We've had some pretty big fires already..
Jay and the lorax make a great team
Poor Josh. The guys were just joshing around.
😂😂😂
So, I never thought most of my day would be watching the fire department do stupid shit during there down time and its the best thing I could ask for. I love this channel.
Hahaha, glad to hear it!!
We need a firefighters versioon of Super Troopers.
Despite everything they do to him, Jay still didn't need promoting. He knew EXACTLY what to do.
Always Does! Gotta love Jay 😄
You guys seriously need a series.
As soon as I saw him step over that hose my only thought was “he put too much thought on getting that split. Here it comes. Why I alway look where I’m standing”
Glorious
😂
I'm not even a firefighter and I was like "Should he really be standing over that hose?" 😂
Im impressed how easily he threw the "line" up in the air
"Thanks, Jay!" (I got ya, buddy!) Best response ever!
🤭😁
That "ding!" killed me.
🤭🤭
Please don’t let the chief have that 😂😂
Just keep the chief out of the way. In fact just stick him in front of the news camera so he doesn't get hurt.
We had a social rule in our halls that if you were on the news you had to buy a round after next training. I've had to buy 3 rounds in 5 years. My district chief bought a few rounds and unfortunately the chief at the time thought he was too good to buy everyone beers and made up some bullshit about safety and accountability and liability. He only lasted a couple years before moving on.
Mayday mayday firemans balls are on the floor bye to his future kids
If Fenton was my captain and in charge of the tech we have. I’d be scared for life, type of guy I don’t trust with technology
In my experience you shouldn't trust firefighters with technology period. They will be the first ones to break everything... or they will look at it and say it is too complicated and still do it the old way.
Still against the electronic hose nozzle, but this is a welcome feature AS LONG AS THERE IS STILL THE ABILITY TO TRADITIONALLY PUMP (failsafes on the fireground are a must especially with technology)
I don’t think any sane company that works with this kind of emergency rugged gear would remove the manual system or not add a back up
That's not what failsafe means. The word you're looking for is redundancy.
@@ryliebrown5925 youd be surprised
@@littlejackalo5326 failsafe has the same meaning good sir
I belive you can still pull levers if you so choose. This truck might have the digital readouts on the pump panel though.
"Never straddle the line", courtesy of my damage control instructor.
I wanna be a firefighter when I grow up
Why wait till you're grown up. You can start studying for it now it it's really want you want.
You'll never be lazy and not study if it's actually what you want.
You'll get it done, and make bank once finished. I know a guy who works 2 . 24 hour days a week for the fire dept and makes plenty of money to enjoy the other 5. But you absolutely have to keep in mind the physical aspects of the job. Eat lots of protein and get big and strong in the mean time.
nice to see them working together lol
Dude you guys need your own show 😂
“That button opens the line your standing over.”
Jason: GOOD NIGHT MUTA FUCKA
Omg I heard this in Scarfaces voice lol
This something my dad would say 😂❤🎉love it
My dad too 😂
If his moustache grows even more it's gonna be a fire hazard.
Nice sound effects on the ball tag!!
This video just made my heart melt.
I love this sitcom
Thanks for being awesome! Really enjoy the videos you guy's make
I thought less, "Truckies, amirite?!?" and more *every cop ever*. Or my last City Administrator.
Lovely Rosenbauer. You got the awning?! Good stuff! Y'all are a hoot 😂
The fire department is the best!👨🚒🚒🔥🧯
Love your guys’ material!
We truly appreciate it!
I like this video so Good skit video keep it updated.
😂 jay is always around to lend a helpful hand
That had to hurt
Just a tad
You guys could and should have a TV show at this point.
Not necessarily as actors, but at least writers.
They're real full-time firefighters they don't have the time to do fake TV shows , the guy with the bald head is the one that started this whole channel for fun.
@@josephbennett3482 I know, and I'm aware of who started it. I meant more as writers. I figured they wouldn't have time. But they could be expert writers for shows.
I have had to use firetrucks in demolition but they were older. I will say with all of the pressure gauges I find it hard to believe they would make a app even though all of the pressure is going through the truck after the fire hydrant is on full pressure.
Thanks Jay! 😂
Thankful for the good comedy! Have a safe and blessed Thanksgiving to you all ❤
You guys are hilarious 💕🤣
He has the most fireman mustache ever! 😂😂😂
Glad he was finally able to get someone instead of being gotten!
That mustache is legendary
Indeed! 😎
😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣 fenton you beautiful little gremlin
Best content ever man we look forward to every video . Thank you for your service boys and girls cats and squirrels !
Much appreciated
That tech is pretty cool ngl
Not only does this fire department save lives, they always make us laugh 🤣
OMG He is multipying!!!
When he stood over the hose I knew where this was going and I wasn’t disappointed.
If my friends and I were on a crew, and we got a rookie, this is what we would do.
😂😂🤣🤣...that was just ...😂😂🤣...gold!
Guess he didn't need those anyway 😅. One of the first lessons they taught me in the Air Force was situational awareness and always being alert to any possible hazardous situations or settings. Air craft, equipment, and flight lines can be very dangerous. I even learned this principle as a child because my father was a logger, heavy equipment operator, and truck driver. I was always helping him with all sorts of different projects.
Before it even got to the punchline I was thinking hmm not a great idea to straddle the line lol
It's common sense 😅
You guys are the best! XD
You always get a laugh out of me! XD
😂🎉 they did him dirty A-F, lol
They sure did 😂
Hahaha that was great!😂
Interesting, funny, and cool vid.
Ah yes, dissing the truckies. Great memories!
You guys are something else.
these videos make my day and jakes part was the cherry on top in this video lmao💯🔥
Thanks for your support!
Love you guys
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As soon as I saw him straddling the hose I knew lol
The bell sound! 😂
his reaction looked genuine....LOL
That's a good one😂.
I love how they sell us more stuff that can break or needs updates
I still stand with my leg against the line like I was taught by the old timers 30 some years ago. Even though the Trucks auto adjust for cavitation anymore
The young truckie taking a shot to the nuts from the hose is absolutely hilarious! He was probably on the ground in pain from the hit.
Holy shit that's awesome.
😂 😂 😂 GREAT HUMOR 🤗❣
I saw that coming from a mile away. Hilarious!!!
that line rung his bell.
Awh the ding sound you knows it hurts😅
I like how for a brief moment they realized they were screwed XD
Now that’s a fucking chiefs moustache
He loves technology until it fails
Did you hear the steal balls on that guy though…
HEY!!! The EMS guy has friends who can act... and even fall!
Sunflowers: Look what they need to mimic our power
Best rivalry thus far 😂
I need some mustache growing tips.
And bells been rung!😂😂
Most impressive mustache.
“Eh!” HE DID THE THING!
The second i saw him straddled over that hose i knew what was coming lmao