FDNY responses of this magnitude really show off the department's unlimited pool of resources. I am always astounded by the huge amount of diverse and highly skilled units the fire department can dispatch in such a short amount of time. Truly a major feat in logistical operations, and a one of the reasons that makes the FDNY one of the greatest fire departments in the world.
Even small volunteer fire departments can be quite impressive, in terms of the scope of situations that they may handle: fires, rescues, automobile accidents, medical emergencies, hazardous conditions, floods, etc.
I was scanning this as it was happening. Crazy! Really tragic to hear about not only a fatality but that of a Fire Chief who was in the helicopter. R.I.P Also are you with the FDNY? It's amazing how you go right through the scene and even right up to the lobby itself with no NYPD stopping you. Good footage
You do a much better job of staying out of the way of both vehicles and personnel and not inserting yourself into the scene than majestarium does. Makes your videos much more enjoyable
First it's called footage. Footage is from any angle or what not. You didn't see any footage like this on any news network yesterday. Just thank the guy for his footage.
mike Wright really? You're gonna be a hardo about footage vs videos? Seems like you have a footage fetish. You must be that tool that says "are you doing good or are you doing well?"
@@timpowers225 Tim powers say what you want. Like mom and dad should have told you when you was a little kid if you don't have anything nice to say don't say it at all. Nothing is wrong with this footage. It's clear and great audio. But wait has to be one dick to say stay out the way. If he was in the way as you can see from his footage blind fuck so many nypd cops would have told him to back off. So my question to you are finished or are you done. Lol bet you don't get it.
mike Wright apparently you didn't read what I wrote correctly. I was praising him for his ability to give us great quality stuff while not getting in the way. As you were
J Walker that’s bcuz mainstream media is bought n untrustworthy. that’s y im subscribed. i get all my news from youtube correspondents lik this guy. keep up the good work n keep ur vids coming
@@moepizl - I always follow Adam at Loudlabs News NYC. He's MY main go to guy - my #1 Stringer and always will be but this coverage was fabulous!! Great quality video, filming all the right things - the radio chatter, the closeups, etc. I give credit where credit is due! :-)
According to NBC News, the pilot had a problem after dropping off his passenger and crashing on the rooftop was better than at street level with all the people out and about. The pilot died in the crash.
@@justinshurie6105 ...or kept his "I'm With Them" windbreaker. It's amazing how effective wearing a hi-visibility vest and acting like you belong can be. I'm not saying that's the case here. Dude may be official.
@@puirYorick You can see one of the firefighters talking/looking at someone (presumably PD) after they go under the tape. You can't hear it but he says something then "he's good" while pointing/looking at him. They either know he's just there to video and be out of the way or he's got some credentials.
@@samhorne2550 I have since watched another video where one of the FFs calls out to him (or whoever was filming that one) apparently using a certain term which escapes me now but, someone replied to that comment to explain it was a common FF nickname for the fanboys who follow them around to fires. It made sense at the time but now I have to try and piece it back together in my memory as say, "Cindy" for cinders / Cinderella? Some character type name that related to fire. Let me be clear. It's not *my* explanation, just a (possibly mangled) recall of someone else's that made perfect sense when I read it then I moved on. The point was that the FFs knew that there was this kind of camp follower type into recording fire scenes so regularly that they came up with that nickname term to describe them. It was either Cindy for cinders or Barbie for barbecue... Anyway, it's apparently a "thing" and the FFs "know" these guys as groupies for lack of another word. All this according to that other YT post I remind you. So don't ask me to explain or defend it. I left the crumb trail at that point.
Major crash? Only if you were the pilot, or to a lesser extent the copter owner. Pilot did a remarkable job to spare others...nobody else injured, no wreckage in the street. Fits my idea of a hero, giving all to save others.
Those revolving doors must be a nuisance. Does this building have much in the way of alternate entrances for emergency personnel and handicapped individuals, in addition to the emergency exits?
I don't know why I'm so attracted to the FDNY a lot!!! I really love them since I started to learn of 9/11/01 ❤🌹🌹🌹🌹 I also feel new york is my home I really wanna travel there!
Sorry for your disappointment. This video has better access than any other group on scene, just look at the shot of the media line. just couldn’t make it to the top of the 50+ story high rise where the helicopter crash landed.
@@FDNYResponseVideos yes, I've realised that, but all the videos of responders I've seen before, responders eventually get either to a fire, car accident, "crash scene" or some other emergency. That's what I've experienced with "crash scene" in the title. A little miss leading title is all I'm saying, just trying to help others like me not to wait for "crash scene". But thank you for responding though.
Gotcha. I See where you’re coming from. In my perspective the title simply states that the incident is a helicopter crash, not that the crash site is visible but thanks for the feedback! Have a good night!
@Gold Glitter Title wasn't changed. She thinks EVERYONE should know by now she's response reporter, & all you're going to see in her videos is responders, not incidents.
@Gold Glitter I get all that, but I didn't have a chance to look at the channel, it popped up in related videos. Title is misleading in MY OPINION is all am saying. "VIDEO OF THE RESPONDERS to helicopter crash scene" or something like that would've been better I think.
TheFiredawgtoo those are high pressure hoses used to pump water up the standpipe more then 30 stories. The straps are to help tie them off to substantial objects
It was an amazing rainy weather. But I want the photographer what a camera you use and it looks like it's the steady cam photographer uses. Looks beautiful and see the camera walk
Sorry but there's not much leaking through here to Germany. What exactly happened? Like was it intentional and terroristic or was it just some sort of accident?
A helicopter from a real estate company crashed on top of that building. Apparently it just dropped off a passenger when it got into trouble. No terrorist motive otherwise.
I mean, it wouldn't be not legit to applaud for firefighters arriving at the scene, as they're heroes. Even though it would actually sound like sarcasm...
This was actually I believe 1-2 days after my trip to NYC, the hard work First responders in NYC must be tiring. Roads are packed, ESU and CTU were on the street.
What i see is a lot of responders doing absolutely nothing...(look at the the lobby for example) and a lot of important people (firechiefs?) who are just walking around. Was the fire so heavy?... Why are there so many chiefs?
It’s a staging area probably. They are waiting for assignments. That last thing you want to do on a major emergency is sending units that A: aren’t needed or B: don’t know what they are doing. By waiting in the staging area, they can see how the situation progresses and send units accordingly. Not to mention, in the video desc, it says the first reports of a plane crashing into a building. We all remember what happened on 9/11, so they might have done this just to be sure it wasn’t anything bad.
@@timpowers225 No, sir. Governor Cuomo appeared at the 2:11 mark. He was wearing a blue dress shirt, and didn't wear a tie. He also waved at the Safety Battalion.
Command does not always need to be inside a vehicle or in the building at a scene. Most of the time they are outside directing people on what to do. Also, wrong time stamp?
@@funkydrumma1009 No they aren't. You'll notice they all say "Traffic" on the side and none of those are actual cops. They don't have a gun, they can't arrest people, they can write parking tickets. They have about the same level of authority and training as USPS letter carriers.
Hi J.A. when I was in the fire service (London Fire Brigade) in the UK, if you were the appliance that was the base pump at the incident pumping water keeping the lines charged but they were not actually using them, then the water heats up very quickly to the point it can scald you, then you open one of the deliveries and let the water trickle out to keep the tank and pump cool. I'm assuming this pump was keeping the emergency wet riser system fully charged.
Steven Beuving they had work to do and the weather wasn’t bad enough to affect the helicopter. We don’t know what happened yet but there is no reported indication of a weather related problem
This service men and women provide a very good service and excellent quality service for the people in New York.. They are all fantastic people and all. fantastic. People in life..
@@FDNYResponseVideos I see that the FDNY pulled out everyone for this Bad Accident and that's a lot of manpower just for a Helicopter crashing down on top of Roof
David Michalski JUST for a helicopter crashing into a roof? Sorry, but have you forgotten what happened to a building in New York the last time an aircraft hit it?
@@liamweaver2944 like I didn't Forget About That I have seen it and remembered it and Also my Father was a Firefighter for South Bend Indiana Fire Department for 25 years
@@davidmichalski4241 we have to consider New York's history with airplanes crashing into buildings. Better to come with a lot of resources than too little. In Philadelphia for example if a fire is reported at a high-rise a certain number of units will be called to the scene because they don't know how bad the situation is until they get there.
In watching the top brass of FDNY show up in their dress uniforms...I must say that I would always prefer to be in turnout coat and helmet while showing up on an engine than any brass position. Management in any job is management nonetheless. Being top brass must make people sad to some extent on the inside.
FDNY responses of this magnitude really show off the department's unlimited pool of resources. I am always astounded by the huge amount of diverse and highly skilled units the fire department can dispatch in such a short amount of time. Truly a major feat in logistical operations, and a one of the reasons that makes the FDNY one of the greatest fire departments in the world.
Even small volunteer fire departments can be quite impressive, in terms of the scope of situations that they may handle: fires, rescues, automobile accidents, medical emergencies, hazardous conditions, floods, etc.
I was scanning this as it was happening. Crazy! Really tragic to hear about not only a fatality but that of a Fire Chief who was in the helicopter. R.I.P
Also are you with the FDNY? It's amazing how you go right through the scene and even right up to the lobby itself with no NYPD stopping you.
Good footage
Wait there was a fire chief in the chopper?
CobraEmergencyVideos - North America omg Cobra i LOVE ur vids keep it up!
@@ieatroofing Thank you!!!
Ryan Whipple No and yes. Only one person. He was a retired FDNY chief I think
Flying over restricted airspace. Not very smart.
That NYPD car at 5:32 😍😂
Collin Chesney budget cuts 😂
that smart car can drive between cabs hahaha
Oh how I died when I saw that 🤣
Imagine getting pulled over by that
Reminds me of that Blue Bloods episode where Jamie ended up in the Smart Car as a result of a prank.
I always appreciate your videos. It's interesting watching the FDNY at work. Thanks for capturing the moments for us!
You do a much better job of staying out of the way of both vehicles and personnel and not inserting yourself into the scene than majestarium does. Makes your videos much more enjoyable
First it's called footage. Footage is from any angle or what not. You didn't see any footage like this on any news network yesterday. Just thank the guy for his footage.
mike Wright really? You're gonna be a hardo about footage vs videos? Seems like you have a footage fetish. You must be that tool that says "are you doing good or are you doing well?"
@@timpowers225 Tim powers say what you want. Like mom and dad should have told you when you was a little kid if you don't have anything nice to say don't say it at all. Nothing is wrong with this footage. It's clear and great audio. But wait has to be one dick to say stay out the way. If he was in the way as you can see from his footage blind fuck so many nypd cops would have told him to back off. So my question to you are finished or are you done. Lol bet you don't get it.
mike Wright apparently you didn't read what I wrote correctly. I was praising him for his ability to give us great quality stuff while not getting in the way. As you were
@@Whathandle007 bullshit
That's no excuse at all
Excellent coverage!! Even better than CBSN. Thanks for uploading this so fast.
Thank you. Wanted to get this out quickly.
J Walker that’s bcuz mainstream media is bought n untrustworthy. that’s y im subscribed. i get all my news from youtube correspondents lik this guy. keep up the good work n keep ur vids coming
@@moepizl - I always follow Adam at Loudlabs News NYC. He's MY main go to guy - my #1 Stringer and always will be but this coverage was fabulous!! Great quality video, filming all the right things - the radio chatter, the closeups, etc. I give credit where credit is due! :-)
Lots of fire trucks and flashing red lights, lots of walking firemen, and no additional information... what's excellent about it?
J Walker ubccohhdufgskshsus
According to NBC News, the pilot had a problem after dropping off his passenger and crashing on the rooftop was better than at street level with all the people out and about. The pilot died in the crash.
Must’ve felt like the call of their lives. God bless them.
Mark ThePinoy yep and they have 9/11 in September
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This is unbelievable footage, It's a great resource, love your content. Please keep it up.
7:05 that’s cute someone brought their son to work with their toy car.
diggity0607 only in ny would you see something so dumb
@@Harley365 Beverly Hills have them too
Surprised with the light on it the car doesn’t spin instead of the light 😂😂
@@smartrubberchicken bruh
@@Harley365 it’s a traffic unit. No need for a big truck when a small car would do the job just fine
Holy shit that firefighter had your back at the perimeter! Do they know you and your work online? That's awesome.
time?
K. S. At 0:28
@@purdiesgamingchannel8118 thanks
Is that the Gov at 2:15?
Yes sir, even though I didn’t notice till a few seconds later
It’s almost like you have one of those Harry Potter “cloak of invisibility” thingys! 😂
Always great video!
@@justinshurie6105 ...or kept his "I'm With Them" windbreaker.
It's amazing how effective wearing a hi-visibility vest and acting like you belong can be. I'm not saying that's the case here. Dude may be official.
@@puirYorick You can see one of the firefighters talking/looking at someone (presumably PD) after they go under the tape. You can't hear it but he says something then "he's good" while pointing/looking at him. They either know he's just there to video and be out of the way or he's got some credentials.
@@samhorne2550 I have since watched another video where one of the FFs calls out to him (or whoever was filming that one) apparently using a certain term which escapes me now but, someone replied to that comment to explain it was a common FF nickname for the fanboys who follow them around to fires.
It made sense at the time but now I have to try and piece it back together in my memory as say, "Cindy" for cinders / Cinderella? Some character type name that related to fire.
Let me be clear. It's not *my* explanation, just a (possibly mangled) recall of someone else's that made perfect sense when I read it then I moved on. The point was that the FFs knew that there was this kind of camp follower type into recording fire scenes so regularly that they came up with that nickname term to describe them.
It was either Cindy for cinders or Barbie for barbecue... Anyway, it's apparently a "thing" and the FFs "know" these guys as groupies for lack of another word. All this according to that other YT post I remind you. So don't ask me to explain or defend it. I left the crumb trail at that point.
Sneak skill 100.
@@samhorne2550 the term is Buffy cus he’s a fire buff
Major crash? Only if you were the pilot, or to a lesser extent the copter owner. Pilot did a remarkable job to spare others...nobody else injured, no wreckage in the street. Fits my idea of a hero, giving all to save others.
I heard someone died
@@againsthell1908 i believe it was the pilot.
Againsthell1 that was the pilot him self
He sacrificed his self he died
They call it that because of what happened in the last crash and the FDNY doesn't take any chances with crashes that involve buildings
Ain't nothing getting in the way of that guy's workout. 10:08
Lmfao
🤣🤣🤣
lololol
Great video 👍🏻 what’s with the late influx of trucks at the end?
Thank you. They gave a 3rd alarm for relief, these are the 3rd alarm units.
FDNY Response Videos thanks for the quick reply. Makes sense now. So other units would be stood down when the 3rd alarm units arrived?
@@heavyhaulage1 Yes, to an extent. They can still be recalled and not sure if they actually leave the scene.
0:26 most new york face ever haha
Racistttttt 😂😂😂
How they let you walk by them? How they don’t put you in the Media “staging” area? As always, fabulous content! Hello from Greece.
Probably riding along with that fire crew.
ATGG probably looks like he supposed to be there, radio and the correct clothing, you look in place.
Beautiful footage. You flow through the scene.
That shot with the four firemen walking is a great one, good catch btw.
At 9:28 who is the guy on the right I see him an almost all the calls but I can’t figure out what he does.
Some sort of chief, I'm not familiar with NYFD but i think hes probably a division chief or higher rank
FDNY definitely gets their steps in everyday. All I see are FF walking.
You gotta walkif you want to get somewhere in NYC..nothing weird.
I guess you expect them to run so they're winded before they get to the roof?
They are there to relieve other firefighters cause they get tired and fatigued you know
Those revolving doors must be a nuisance. Does this building have much in the way of alternate entrances for emergency personnel and handicapped individuals, in addition to the emergency exits?
Wow. As soon as I heard an aircraft hit a building in New York City, I freaked out. Never Forget
Luckily there weren't many casualties
I did to
Right! Never forget that Bush butchered 343 responders!
NorthWest Firefighter never forget the terrorist who killed 3000 people including first responders
the governor 2:12
Con artist*
Razir he said the governor, not the president
@@dshehny 😂😂😂
Wish he had been in the helicopter instead of the decent hardworking members of society that were actually lost.
Nothing like being in the building on your birthday. The building literally bounced. Just got back from lunch.
I don't know why I'm so attracted to the FDNY a lot!!! I really love them since I started to learn of 9/11/01 ❤🌹🌹🌹🌹 I also feel new york is my home I really wanna travel there!
inside job
@@rainerzufall7014 there’s no proof
@@dinesh3468 there is
@@rainerzufall7014 theres evidence to disprove it
Is that the Governor at 2:15?
It is, you can see his security next to him.
Yes, the Prick
So are you employed with FDNY to follow them around with a camera?
Nope he's just been around these guys long enough they just make sure he stays where he's not in any danger and he's good
Am I the only one who's expecting to see a crash site when I see word "crash" in the title?
Sorry for your disappointment. This video has better access than any other group on scene, just look at the shot of the media line. just couldn’t make it to the top of the 50+ story high rise where the helicopter crash landed.
@@FDNYResponseVideos yes, I've realised that, but all the videos of responders I've seen before, responders eventually get either to a fire, car accident, "crash scene" or some other emergency. That's what I've experienced with "crash scene" in the title. A little miss leading title is all I'm saying, just trying to help others like me not to wait for "crash scene". But thank you for responding though.
Gotcha. I See where you’re coming from. In my perspective the title simply states that the incident is a helicopter crash, not that the crash site is visible but thanks for the feedback! Have a good night!
@Gold Glitter Title wasn't changed. She thinks EVERYONE should know by now she's response reporter, & all you're going to see in her videos is responders, not incidents.
@Gold Glitter I get all that, but I didn't have a chance to look at the channel, it popped up in related videos. Title is misleading in MY OPINION is all am saying. "VIDEO OF THE RESPONDERS to helicopter crash scene" or something like that would've been better I think.
14:50 Ceremonial unit van??????
Why was Engine 54 just dumping water onto the street?
Have they given you special access credentials? Seems like you’ve recently had increased inside the line footage. Great work.
The press zone was a joke. Anyone could walk by the press zone.
Great footage. What's with the straps on the hose going to the stand pipe?
TheFiredawgtoo those are high pressure hoses used to pump water up the standpipe more then 30 stories. The straps are to help tie them off to substantial objects
@@18thAveGR Thanks, been in the fire service 28 years, first time seen them in use. Thanks
hi im from the uk and love what you guys do keep it up also was there anyone injured it came up on fox news???
The pilot was killed in the crash. Hello from the US.
Daniel Barker really? Like CNN is better. Thankfully in the UK we don’t use any
Person died many others critically injured I am from the UK too I saw on the BBC
It was an amazing rainy weather. But I want the photographer what a camera you use and it looks like it's the steady cam photographer uses. Looks beautiful and see the camera walk
Excellent Clip ! Excellent Work by the FDNY & NYPD !
Did engine 54 have a spare or another truck at 6:50 look at it
That was a spare
North Florida Emergency Responses Thanks
@@von2504 your welcome👍
Sorry but there's not much leaking through here to Germany. What exactly happened? Like was it intentional and terroristic or was it just some sort of accident?
A helicopter from a real estate company crashed on top of that building. Apparently it just dropped off a passenger when it got into trouble. No terrorist motive otherwise.
@14:50 on the right side, the FDNY Ceremonial van even responded.😊
Imagine of Naudet's 9/11 ride along was this high definition
9/11 was a national tragedy
I walked through blood and bones, trying to find my brother .
@@jimmydivicio838 you were there
His brother was in Canada
Rotfl lol the close captions said “APPLAUSE” when the engine arrived with its siren on at the start of the video! 🤣
I mean, it wouldn't be not legit to applaud for firefighters arriving at the scene, as they're heroes. Even though it would actually sound like sarcasm...
Oblivious New Yorkers working out 🏋️♂️ at 10:09 in gym
is that guy at 11:20 talking with you?
was that gonver cromer
Where is the wreckage?
How do you get special access to film
This was actually I believe 1-2 days after my trip to NYC, the hard work First responders in NYC must be tiring. Roads are packed, ESU and CTU were on the street.
Why did it jump from 7th and 54 to 30 Rock?
What i see is a lot of responders doing absolutely nothing...(look at the the lobby for example) and a lot of important people (firechiefs?) who are just walking around. Was the fire so heavy?... Why are there so many chiefs?
It’s a staging area probably. They are waiting for assignments. That last thing you want to do on a major emergency is sending units that A: aren’t needed or B: don’t know what they are doing. By waiting in the staging area, they can see how the situation progresses and send units accordingly. Not to mention, in the video desc, it says the first reports of a plane crashing into a building. We all remember what happened on 9/11, so they might have done this just to be sure it wasn’t anything bad.
Are they gonna be bringing in a crane to remove the helicopter?
Not sure
After forensics are satisfied they might bring it down piece by piece in the freight elevator. A crane isn't out of the question though
Among those seen in the video were NYPD Chief of Department Terrence Monahan, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, and NYPD Commissioner James O'Neill
I missed them. Where are they at?
Spotted O'Neill at 11:01. Is that Cuomo standing on the dotted line with umbrella at 11:14?
@@timpowers225 No, sir. Governor Cuomo appeared at the 2:11 mark. He was wearing a blue dress shirt, and didn't wear a tie. He also waved at the Safety Battalion.
Dustin Creehan ah yeah right in front of the camera in plain sight. Thanks 👍🏻
@@timpowers225 You're Welcome
9:50. Why is command outside on a phone when they have several billion dollar command apparatus.
Command does not always need to be inside a vehicle or in the building at a scene. Most of the time they are outside directing people on what to do. Also, wrong time stamp?
I was hoping to see actually footage of the crash aftermath
What a great footage!!!! Congrats from Chile!
Can we please find out who he is at 14:05? My Lord!
I said the same thing omg.
Thought his shirt said “Battalion 9” so maybe a a chief or assistant or something? Not sure.
5:32 DeBlasio Police funding cuts?
Nope thats a precinct unit
Wish we ran into each other!
Likewise bro!
Good coverage guys!!
NYPD driving the new Smarts around... what?! 7:13
Heli-Crew HGS yes they are actually. I see them all the time
@@funkydrumma1009 No they aren't. You'll notice they all say "Traffic" on the side and none of those are actual cops. They don't have a gun, they can't arrest people, they can write parking tickets. They have about the same level of authority and training as USPS letter carriers.
Do you work for the New York Fire Department?
Are u a first responder?
Okay, whats with the green spout on 54 pouring water onto the road the whole time?
Hi J.A. when I was in the fire service (London Fire Brigade) in the UK, if you were the appliance that was the base pump at the incident pumping water keeping the lines charged but they were not actually using them, then the water heats up very quickly to the point it can scald you, then you open one of the deliveries and let the water trickle out to keep the tank and pump cool. I'm assuming this pump was keeping the emergency wet riser system fully charged.
Very well done Video, FDNY Response-Bob Mason Eastchester Fire District, Eastchester, NY
why does NYPD and NJ AND NY port authority have fire gear?
So they can go inside to a smokey area or area where the air might be bad
@@e.g.o.m.e alright thx
Died the Major?
Are a firefighter or a civ
He is a civilian with permissions
fdny responds video is so nice with all fdny firefighters
Once again, fine video, great brother/sisterhood, awesome comrade. Rain or shine FDNY. THANK YOU.
Supposed to be camaraderie.
Why did the pilot decid to fly it in bad weather?
Steven Beuving they had work to do and the weather wasn’t bad enough to affect the helicopter. We don’t know what happened yet but there is no reported indication of a weather related problem
They determine the cause of the crash yet?
This service men and women provide a very good service and excellent quality service for the people in New York.. They are all fantastic people and all. fantastic. People in life..
Where the F^ was the helicopter ?
On the top of the building
Great video,keep up the great work.
I wouldn't be flying in weather like this and sad that something like this happened
Seems like an inherently bad idea.
@@FDNYResponseVideos I see that the FDNY pulled out everyone for this Bad Accident and that's a lot of manpower just for a Helicopter crashing down on top of Roof
David Michalski JUST for a helicopter crashing into a roof? Sorry, but have you forgotten what happened to a building in New York the last time an aircraft hit it?
@@liamweaver2944 like I didn't Forget About That I have seen it and remembered it and Also my Father was a Firefighter for South Bend Indiana Fire Department for 25 years
@@davidmichalski4241 we have to consider New York's history with airplanes crashing into buildings. Better to come with a lot of resources than too little.
In Philadelphia for example if a fire is reported at a high-rise a certain number of units will be called to the scene because they don't know how bad the situation is until they get there.
Imagine being pulled over in that police car 5:32
Even though it would be hilariously embarrassing to, you would most likely get busted at the parking spaces by one
Ok who brought a match box car to the fire?
I didn't see any footage of the crash.
spiralrose he took after the crash
No firefighter responding to that didn't think it was gonna be 9/11 all over again
You know you must be important when you can't lift the crime scene tape yourself and someone has to do it for you to let you by.
I'm sorry to say this but that radio is annoying the end key is annoying
Imagine 9/11 with this video quality
Good video. You got a lot of interesting little things that added up to the full picture.
Great video! Ty to all the first responders!
7:09 wtf is that nypd car🤣🤣🤣
they're all over the city
R. I. P To those who lost there lives 🇬🇧
Wait you are a real fire fighter?
No he's just a fire buff
6/10/19
Never forget
MUXJT how many people died
@@morganl9142 1
MUXJT oh ok
No never forget 9/11
MC Stalin 9/11 is nearly 20 years old now
With have 7/7 in the UK but Hardly anyone takes any notice of it
Me: Watches N.Y.F.D walking around and inspecting the building
Later...
Also me: (7:02) sees a FBI agent walking buy the firemen and cops...
It’s FDNY dumb shit
Relatively easy trip for R-4 from Queens. I wonder where R-1 was.
They were there apparently. 3:53
On a 10-76 or 10-60 2nd Alarm, a 2nd Rescue company is dispatched
FDNY u are the best 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🤜🏼🤜🏼🤜🏼🤜🏼
In watching the top brass of FDNY show up in their dress uniforms...I must say that I would always prefer to be in turnout coat and helmet while showing up on an engine than any brass position. Management in any job is management nonetheless. Being top brass must make people sad to some extent on the inside.
Il est où l'hélicoptère ?????
Sur le toit du gratte-ciel
@@nlknok77 Oui merci, j'ai vu sur d'autres vidéos...
Wow. I mean...Sorkin has nothing on you. I wish radio a bit more clear but, wow. This video need a to get an award or something.
That engine 39 looks old as heck.
Well done! I was at the scene also & it was definitely intense.
Awesome footage!
Wow. thats some great footage.
Where's the crash, I see plenty of Fireman
why was the FBI their?
Great footage
Where’s the helicopter
The roof of the building