My grandfather worked at Seagrave for 50 years. I had many family members that worked there. It always makes me proud of my heritage to see these magnificent engines and the people who trust them in action.
For those of you complaining about they walking It looks like none of you know how nyc deals with emergencies. When they got that call an FDNY ambulance and the police were already there, they been dispatched just in case they need them. They walking cuz everything is under control already, when they will be the first on scene they respond way different, they do run and those trucks would be flying. I am a first respondent here in nyc. And I used to ask myself the same question cuz I didn't know about it.
I’m not a firefighter but I am a first responder I see nothing wrong in this video but I know firefighters do run when they are first called on a scene but you can tell everything was under control.. hell idk but hats off to all who are first responders
allan Bryant LA.Co.FD FF here, we run to every call in FS16, we sprint to structures. Everything may be ok but you are being toned for a reason. If you are in fact needed, in the sh.. hits the fan; be there. If you are going to respond code 3 you should be running. That’s out take.
New York has always had cool mascot art. Whether it was the old lime green Engine 45 with Kermit the Frog on the grille and the words "It's not easy being green", Squad 18 "South of the Park" and the South Park boys in bunker gear, or even the Chinatown station with the dragon motif. There are some pretty cool company mascots and emblems in the FDNY
What you need to realize is its there emergency not ours. Getting in a rush gets ppl hurt/killed. How does the FD help you if they get hurt or hurt others being in a rush. "SLOW IS FAST FAST IS SMOOTH"
Jeah, our chief would definately fire us if we were to walk that slow. We have to run and we've never had anybody injured wilst running to their bunkergears. The walk slow, respond fast rule is bullshit, even on code 2 (w/o lights+ sirens) calls we get out the door faster than these guys.
Cocky gets ppl killed we are rural firefighters in the desert Arizona structure/wildlands can't speak for metropolitan firefighters. But I'm sure its the same everywhere. If you were responding to a fire is ride with another crew. Ppl like you get others hurt...
Joshua Eugin As I said, we don't get people hurt. Airport fire fighters run all the time during calls, because they have to on-scene within 3 minutes (FAA regulated). I'm pesonally not an airport fire fighter, but we are always trying to improve our response times, so that we can keep our city and civilians save. You can't do that if you don't put in the effort. In other words, you can't do that if you don't run. Lives get saved in minutes. Trying to be on scene as fast as possible saves lives, not taking your time because someone might get possibly injured.
Must be less of an issue when you have a station on like every block. But when I spent years doing EMS and vol fire we ran into the station and gear lockers. Dressed in a 1 or under and radio and on trucks and out.
The grinning clown face featured on the back of the truck is known as Tille. The name Tillie refers to George C. Tilyou, the owner of Steeplechase Park, which operated in Coney Island for a number of years.
@@skidude8989 Women can do anything a man can do when I was in the Navy my wingman was a female and she was one of the best in the squadron. Female firefighters are often the same they can do what a male fire fighter does and sometimes they do it better. they don't lower the standards male or female
@@25mfd exactly right. They magnetically attach to the exhaust pipe on the trucks. As the trucks pull out they detach. It’s an NFPA requirement since it’s been shown that repeated exposure to engine exhaust as been one of the causes in firefighter cancer.
They wash them every morning but, in wintertime it’s a losing battle. All the splatter from the road salt and grime trying to keep the roads safe. They can’t keep washing after every run.
Never got why the FDNY walks around when assigned to calls. My town department is out the gates in 42 seconds even with turn out gear or they get in trouble.
Your town dept gets how many runs per shift? Some FDNY companies don't get to see their house all day. Plus response times are usually short in NYC because there are so many firehouses, 254 at last count.
Man i hate a dirty appartus. I know. Its NY. And was probably cold. I started in the fire service in northern upstate NY. We had heated bays. I used to wash it in the bay. Just a personal thing.
These guys seem to move very slowly. Here in the UK, on call firefighters have 4 mins to walk/drive from home/their other place of work, kit up and then be driving out of the fire station. These guys took nearly the same amount of time and they were already at the station and just had to walk a few feet to get to their engine
MsMysteryman123 america is entirely different from the uk m8, in america fire fighters stay at the station in this instance. and in NYC its not just one truck going to an emergency. They are slow because the scene is already under control
Felipe Augusto Pereira Augusto They also have a air hose connected to keep the air tanks for the brake system filled up and they also plug in a block heater to keep the oil in the block warm and keep the engine warm.
It’s a losing battle trying to keep them clean in the middle of winter when they are busy going out on runs frequently. More likely to wait till the end of the day to clean up before trying to sleep.
Not all fire departments number their companies with the houses, FDNY is one that does not do this. This building houses Engine 245 as others have stated. However I agree that having Engine 78, Rescue 78, Ladder 78, Squad 78, etc. all in company 78 is a lot cooler but to each their own
A good house watchman would know the box and have sent the truck on a verbal when the chief responded, thinking the rescue may be on the air and further away!!!! And what was that fire fem looking at that was so important.
Traffic 90% of the time people don't care about lights and sirens especially NY drivers. NFYD has to use firefighters as traffic control in order to pull out. I almost ended up in the trees responding to a call in CT after a NY driver saw my lights started to pull over then just as I passed apparently thought screw it and pulled back out in front of me and my lights are Blue/Blue which in most states other then a select few are police in CT blue's are used for fire/ems
She was waiting for the truck to pull out so that she could hit the garage door button on her way out. Watch a few of these videos and you’ll that’s a common practice all across the city.
You call that a ladder in philly our ladder is two parts and will take up a whole while the rescue and engine some time the battalion take up the other
Because in North America RED is the colour for emergency vehicles. Blue is an extra colour for visibility in poor light conditions. In several places, especially in Canada, blue is for snowplows because the human eye can see blue better in snowy conditions than any other colour.
Good question. I think red is not so well visible than blue because tail lights and traffic lights are red as well, so harder to differentiate from. Blue would have a bigger contrast, which is one of the reasons why many well developed countries have their emergency vehicles lighted up only in blue.
myprojects here in ireland all yhr the emergency services use blue leds and you can see them long before they come on you in traffic because the light bars are so bright
Expert Fire/EMS Productions. In fairness ye have that loud siern on the bumper which i sure can be heard long before the truck comes to a intersection here we only have a two tone siern on the truck and air horns wich are not that loud
We sure don't. Our rigs are just perpetually dirty for winter time because we wash them and then go on another run two hours later anyways. Still try to hose them down a few times a week though.
That's one of the slowest responses I have ever seen! Here in the UK your in and out in under 3 mins. My local station you can hear the warning go and trucks are coming out before you've stood up to look out
Emerald Zebra First off, you have no idea what the hell you're talking about. The batallion got the call in the beginning. The truck didnt even get the tones until 1:37. They were out the door in 1 minute in a half. You have no idea what due they are likely don't even know what the term due means. They had Rescue dispatched already, along with other units, and they weren't even a first due on the box. Keep your opinions to yourself if you have no clue wtf you're talking about. No one gives a shit about your response times wherever the hell your from.
Mate I know exactly what I'm talking about, my best mates in the FDNY and responds with a Ladder truck from call to out in under 60 second... They RUN to get their gear and get in and get dressed in the truck! These guys look like they are going for a casual summers drive... Mate just face it. We are better and your ego can't take it
@@American-pl8fo no it shows you have a shitty ass response time to load the truck. Never in my life even in full turn out did it take us almost three minutes to roll out a bay after being toned .
FJ you obviously don't know how FDNY works. An ambulance and police were already toned, they were just showing up in case they were needed. In other words, they can afford to be a bit slower. FDNY's been around 150 years, they know what they're doing. And as for the truck, do you know how dirty the streets are? Especially with melting snow. You get a TON of mud and dirt. Plus they don't always have time in between calls to wash it up.
@@Stromblad2211 Justifications? What? It's the truth, dude. Either you know nothing about firefighting, or you're just here spouting nonsense to make yourself feel better. Either way, what you said was wrong, so how about you 'nod and admit it'.
I wonder what type of call is it was I didn’t hear it. It would have been our ass if we took that long to respond. It appears to me they’re in no hurry. When we had a ring down, everyone is running to the rig in it and out the door. Response time is very critical to saving life and property. My brothers you can do better then this. May you’ll be safe God Bless!!
Stay Thirsty This was very far into SECOND DUE area. The reason why they weren’t in such a rush was because they were thinking they weren’t going to be needed, because it was so far away. Which is what happened. Other units arrived first and they were told there services were not needed. They never even made it there and returned to quarters.
Mike Doggers Thank you For taking the time to give clarity on the nature of the call. I understand now I’m glad to know why they’re moving slow. Have a good one Mike!!
It looks like none of you know how nyc deals with emergencies. When they got that call an FDNY ambulance and the police were already there, they been dispatched just in case they need them. They walking cuz everything is under control already, when they will be the first on scene they respond way different, they do run and those trucks would be flying. I am a first respondent here in nyc. And I used to ask myself the same question cuz I didn't know about it.
@@BIGDROC99 They might want to post a different video on Utube, with a faster response. They should not be evaluating whether they will be needed or not! They were called to respond on a run. That's all they needed to know, until informed otherwise.
paul moss it’s winter, not going to stay clean after every run and they aren’t going to wash it ten times a day. The salt on the road does it to them every run.
My grandfather worked at Seagrave for 50 years. I had many family members that worked there. It always makes me proud of my heritage to see these magnificent engines and the people who trust them in action.
In Clintonville Wisconsin or Rock Hill South Carolina?
@@andrewlorentz685 Clintonville. He was the tool crib guy for FWD/Seagrave.
For those of you complaining about they walking It looks like none of you know how nyc deals with emergencies. When they got that call an FDNY ambulance and the police were already there, they been dispatched just in case they need them. They walking cuz everything is under control already, when they will be the first on scene they respond way different, they do run and those trucks would be flying. I am a first respondent here in nyc. And I used to ask myself the same question cuz I didn't know about it.
I was thinking the same thing. Thank you for your service.
Thanks for all the work do you brother. In a small town in Iowa, we cover fire and rescue so I know what your saying about walking vs running!
@@alecs693 Hey. I'm in Iowa. What part you in?
Garrett T. North central. West of I35
If there are already police and paramedics on the scene and everything is under control why wast the tax dollars sending out the large trucks?
I’m not a firefighter but I am a first responder I see nothing wrong in this video but I know firefighters do run when they are first called on a scene but you can tell everything was under control.. hell idk but hats off to all who are first responders
Mayby its a call with less priority
allan Bryant LA.Co.FD FF here, we run to every call in FS16, we sprint to structures. Everything may be ok but you are being toned for a reason. If you are in fact needed, in the sh.. hits the fan; be there. If you are going to respond code 3 you should be running. That’s out take.
@@Eyskapz "less priority"?????... sounded like a person was hit by a car... how FAR down the priority list can that be?????????
If ya got a problem with it tell it to them not us.
@@limemonster2295 i assure you nobody was talking to you 🤣🤣🤣
Wow ragazzi!!!!! I colleghi americani sono sempre molto imponenti!!!! Ma anche noi italiani ci difendiamo....Firefighter forever!!!!!
Great video more of them would be good !!!
That was one of my friends company 161 TRUCK before he passed away from 911cancer .....🚒 🇺🇸
Love the mascot art
I thought that was pretty cool also.
New York has always had cool mascot art. Whether it was the old lime green Engine 45 with Kermit the Frog on the grille and the words "It's not easy being green", Squad 18 "South of the Park" and the South Park boys in bunker gear, or even the Chinatown station with the dragon motif. There are some pretty cool company mascots and emblems in the FDNY
Love the joker on #161!
Face from the Coney Island amusement parks.
We MISS YOU MIKE
What you need to realize is its there emergency not ours. Getting in a rush gets ppl hurt/killed. How does the FD help you if they get hurt or hurt others being in a rush.
"SLOW IS FAST FAST IS SMOOTH"
Until you work in the environment all of your comments are irrelevant...
Jeah, our chief would definately fire us if we were to walk that slow.
We have to run and we've never had anybody injured wilst running to their bunkergears.
The walk slow, respond fast rule is bullshit, even on code 2 (w/o lights+ sirens) calls we get out the door faster than these guys.
Cocky gets ppl killed we are rural firefighters in the desert Arizona structure/wildlands can't speak for metropolitan firefighters. But I'm sure its the same everywhere. If you were responding to a fire is ride with another crew. Ppl like you get others hurt...
@Axel Van Osch
Joshua Eugin As I said, we don't get people hurt.
Airport fire fighters run all the time during calls, because they have to on-scene within 3 minutes (FAA regulated).
I'm pesonally not an airport fire fighter, but we are always trying to improve our response times, so that we can keep our city and civilians save. You can't do that if you don't put in the effort. In other words, you can't do that if you don't run.
Lives get saved in minutes. Trying to be on scene as fast as possible saves lives, not taking your time because someone might get possibly injured.
Must be less of an issue when you have a station on like every block. But when I spent years doing EMS and vol fire we ran into the station and gear lockers. Dressed in a 1 or under and radio and on trucks and out.
What does the face on the back of the truck mean
The grinning clown face featured on the back of the truck is known as Tille. The name Tillie refers to George C. Tilyou, the owner of Steeplechase Park, which operated in Coney Island for a number of years.
Awesome to see a female firefighter. Kinda rare sighting at FDNY.
Chris Barr not anymore it’s not
Yes, they have lowered their standards enough now.
Ya? Where do you work hero?
My mom is a female firefighter
@@skidude8989 Women can do anything a man can do when I was in the Navy my wingman was a female and she was one of the best in the squadron. Female firefighters are often the same they can do what a male fire fighter does and sometimes they do it better. they don't lower the standards male or female
I’ve always wanted to know what do those tubes from
The ceiling do that always detach from
The trucks while leaving?
Iv wondered this as well.
to suck up exhaust fumes
@@25mfd exactly right. They magnetically attach to the exhaust pipe on the trucks. As the trucks pull out they detach. It’s an NFPA requirement since it’s been shown that repeated exposure to engine exhaust as been one of the causes in firefighter cancer.
those tubes are exhaust vents for venting the fumes from the trucks when they are running in the station
About time to get the truck washed down
That battalion is a GMC Sierra not an Odyssey
Medic 135 They're upfitted by Odyssey Specialty Vehicles in NJ
Medic 135 to they have a Chevy Silverado battalion chief truck now
Whens the last time they washed the truck and wheels.
They wash them every morning but, in wintertime it’s a losing battle. All the splatter from the road salt and grime trying to keep the roads safe. They can’t keep washing after every run.
Coney Island
Never got why the FDNY walks around when assigned to calls. My town department is out the gates in 42 seconds even with turn out gear or they get in trouble.
Your town dept gets how many runs per shift? Some FDNY companies don't get to see their house all day. Plus response times are usually short in NYC because there are so many firehouses, 254 at last count.
@@dbyers3897 that doesn't explain why they walk to the rigs
Brazilians can be a firefighter in NYC with all the requirements asked by the FDNY?
Otsubo Yuichi if you’re a citizen
thanks!
As long as you are a citizen or a resident alien with the proper documentation to work in the US
Could they move any slower? Union-slug tactic?
sledge hammer Police and EMS were already on scene, they were just toned in case they were needed.
I’d like to see a clip of ‘first on scene’ and some urgency?
Awesome vid!!!
Do you know what the alarm was like a car accident or what
Sounded like the dispatcher said "female pinned in a vehicle" . Bascially an MVA with entrapment.
Man i hate a dirty appartus. I know. Its NY. And was probably cold. I started in the fire service in northern upstate NY. We had heated bays. I used to wash it in the bay. Just a personal thing.
A lot of departments have stopped running in the station. Decreases injuries and anxiety.
My dream is to someday join the FDNY but hopefully I can
These guys seem to move very slowly. Here in the UK, on call firefighters have 4 mins to walk/drive from home/their other place of work, kit up and then be driving out of the fire station. These guys took nearly the same amount of time and they were already at the station and just had to walk a few feet to get to their engine
MsMysteryman123 america is entirely different from the uk m8, in america fire fighters stay at the station in this instance. and in NYC its not just one truck going to an emergency. They are slow because the scene is already under control
What are these hose? What are worth for?
exhaust from the truck get pumped out safely.
THank you! lol
Felipe Augusto Pereira Augusto They also have a air hose connected to keep the air tanks for the brake system filled up and they also plug in a block heater to keep the oil in the block warm and keep the engine warm.
must have been a very busy day.fire trucks are very dirty.
it was a very salty day from the snow. Makes all vehicles dirty much quicker
JOHANNA VAN ZYL hi
It’s a losing battle trying to keep them clean in the middle of winter when they are busy going out on runs frequently. More likely to wait till the end of the day to clean up before trying to sleep.
why would 161 be assigned if 153 is closer to the call?
maybe 153 was unavailable with something closer to 153
Maybe they were just assigned extra on the ticket
What about 166 In the single station?
All that station needed was Engine 161.. Then it would be a Solid Station
Engine 245 is located there.
I think E 245 has that pretty well handled.
@@emt5330 no you dont get it.. You got L161 housed there. Now imagine E161 Being in service, then it would be FDNY House 161 Crazy Train with BC43
Not all fire departments number their companies with the houses, FDNY is one that does not do this. This building houses Engine 245 as others have stated. However I agree that having Engine 78, Rescue 78, Ladder 78, Squad 78, etc. all in company 78 is a lot cooler but to each their own
Station and equipment dirty. I know the weather can be brutal and the volume of calls doesn't always allow for cleanup after each run.
I agree. Thanks for the reply.
A good house watchman would know the box and have sent the truck on a verbal when the chief responded, thinking the rescue may be on the air and further away!!!!
And what was that fire fem looking at that was so important.
Traffic 90% of the time people don't care about lights and sirens especially NY drivers. NFYD has to use firefighters as traffic control in order to pull out. I almost ended up in the trees responding to a call in CT after a NY driver saw my lights started to pull over then just as I passed apparently thought screw it and pulled back out in front of me and my lights are Blue/Blue which in most states other then a select few are police in CT blue's are used for fire/ems
She was waiting for the truck to pull out so that she could hit the garage door button on her way out. Watch a few of these videos and you’ll that’s a common practice all across the city.
why are the police parked at the fire station?
There's a precinct next door.
ok ty im in los angeles cali never seen that before
For entertainmant porpouses
Why not
Police station next door
You call that a ladder in philly our ladder is two parts and will take up a whole while the rescue and engine some time the battalion take up the other
it's still just a 100'm ladder you have in Philly I guess ...
Enormous trucks but not really high ladders ...
Ya, yet your ladders are more expensive and take more men to operate it....
FDNY has tillers too.
Shouldn't it be NYFD and not FDNY?
No
José Correia it was originally NYFD but now I like FDNY bc it sounds better
the name it was created with was Fire Department of the City of New York, so FDNY is correct.
José Correia fire department of ney York sound better than New York fire dept
It’s FDNY because the FD was around BEFORE there was a City of New York. Hence the name reflects that.
Why do the fire trucks not have all Blue lights
Because in North America RED is the colour for emergency vehicles. Blue is an extra colour for visibility in poor light conditions. In several places, especially in Canada, blue is for snowplows because the human eye can see blue better in snowy conditions than any other colour.
Good question. I think red is not so well visible than blue because tail lights and traffic lights are red as well, so harder to differentiate from. Blue would have a bigger contrast, which is one of the reasons why many well developed countries have their emergency vehicles lighted up only in blue.
myprojects here in ireland all yhr the emergency services use blue leds and you can see them long before they come on you in traffic because the light bars are so bright
not true, in New Jersey firetruck run red and blue lights together.
Expert Fire/EMS Productions. In fairness ye have that loud siern on the bumper which i sure can be heard long before the truck comes to a intersection here we only have a two tone siern on the truck and air horns wich are not that loud
Very cool :O
captured911 l love your video
captured91
awesom!
I m going to the city Wednesday
I think the truck needs a wash
No real hurry, gotta finish that important text!!
It’s not like dispatch said it was under control with units on scene...
scene was already under control before they got there stop saying random shit if you don't know about fire response damn
Big truck with nineties siren.
Lol we have firetrucks from late 70s to 2006 where i live think they got a new '12 two years ago 😂
I don’t miss going to that dmv at all
I guess they don’t wash the rigs after runs.
john Handfield no students or probies in that day I guess.
I don't know of many FD's that wash their truck after every run, especially if the roads are still crummy.
We sure don't. Our rigs are just perpetually dirty for winter time because we wash them and then go on another run two hours later anyways. Still try to hose them down a few times a week though.
if you work in "Hooterville" and go out once a week fine
john Handfield You wash your rig with road wet from melting snow/rain just to get dirty again on the next run?
That's one of the slowest responses I have ever seen! Here in the UK your in and out in under 3 mins. My local station you can hear the warning go and trucks are coming out before you've stood up to look out
Emerald Zebra First off, you have no idea what the hell you're talking about. The batallion got the call in the beginning. The truck didnt even get the tones until 1:37. They were out the door in 1 minute in a half. You have no idea what due they are likely don't even know what the term due means. They had Rescue dispatched already, along with other units, and they weren't even a first due on the box. Keep your opinions to yourself if you have no clue wtf you're talking about. No one gives a shit about your response times wherever the hell your from.
Emerald Zebra don't Care what happens in the UK
3 minutes is dry slow. What brigade is that? In London it’s 60 seconds and there’s a voice over counting down time since mobilisation.
Quite slow is what I meant
Mate I know exactly what I'm talking about, my best mates in the FDNY and responds with a Ladder truck from call to out in under 60 second... They RUN to get their gear and get in and get dressed in the truck! These guys look like they are going for a casual summers drive...
Mate just face it. We are better and your ego can't take it
Jive my dad was the driver
No point, it will just get dirty again as soon as they go out the door.
Con esa rapidez van a llegar a tiempo al llamado mala la disposición de bombero de FDNY pesimo
Cool
A professional fire brigade has to be out with us after 60 seconds. And here it is three minutes until a fire truck drives out.
It wasn't a code 3 response... it was more like a courtesy response
When nobody hears dispatch saying units on scene already and under control...
At first, the ladder was not dispatched, only the chief. It was not until almost halfway through the clip that the ladder was dispatched.
Why is that fire car now? And this "hurry" would have burned 10 houses.
The scene was under control. They were fine. Just a code 2 backup for anything needed.
learn about firefighting my guy
Beeee dooooooo
Que camion.mas sucio
Muito bom amigos
for all you talking slow, as my fire instructors said "dont run"
There’s a difference between running and being quick.
"Fast walk"
My boss said that too and he is a firefighter. it is because you don't want to injure yourself as then you become useless to help others
Slow is smooth, smooth is fast
Worlds slowest response is what it should say.
Maybe because the dispatch said that there were units on scene and it was under control. I mean, idk.
ok you don't know nothing about firefighting dude
@@American-pl8fo no it shows you have a shitty ass response time to load the truck. Never in my life even in full turn out did it take us almost three minutes to roll out a bay after being toned .
Wash your damn truck
...
Mola.
Moving to slow bro.
Scene was under control. They were fine.
learn about firefighting before commenting will you
@@Perhapsian No
@@American-pl8fo I know ALOT.
@@kye7369 then why do you think they were moving slow
Dirty engine, slowest response ever
FJ you obviously don't know how FDNY works. An ambulance and police were already toned, they were just showing up in case they were needed. In other words, they can afford to be a bit slower. FDNY's been around 150 years, they know what they're doing. And as for the truck, do you know how dirty the streets are? Especially with melting snow. You get a TON of mud and dirt. Plus they don't always have time in between calls to wash it up.
Levi Hornung atleast somebody gets it 👍
@@LMHS-0644 justifications makes it worse, man... Just admit and nod.
@@Stromblad2211 Justifications? What? It's the truth, dude. Either you know nothing about firefighting, or you're just here spouting nonsense to make yourself feel better. Either way, what you said was wrong, so how about you 'nod and admit it'.
Winter in New York sonny. Nothing stays clean.
Don't get in a big hurry guys..
I wonder what type of call is it was I didn’t hear it. It would have been our ass if we took that long to respond. It appears to me they’re in no hurry. When we had a ring down, everyone is running to the rig in it and out the door. Response time is very critical to saving life and property. My brothers you can do better then this. May you’ll be safe God Bless!!
Stay Thirsty This was very far into SECOND DUE area. The reason why they weren’t in such a rush was because they were thinking they weren’t going to be needed, because it was so far away. Which is what happened. Other units arrived first and they were told there services were not needed. They never even made it there and returned to quarters.
Mike Doggers
Thank you
For taking the time to give clarity on the nature of the call. I understand now I’m glad to know why they’re moving slow.
Have a good one Mike!!
It looks like none of you know how nyc deals with emergencies. When they got that call an FDNY ambulance and the police were already there, they been dispatched just in case they need them. They walking cuz everything is under control already, when they will be the first on scene they respond way different, they do run and those trucks would be flying. I am a first respondent here in nyc. And I used to ask myself the same question cuz I didn't know about it.
@@BIGDROC99 They might want to post a different video on Utube, with a faster response. They should not be evaluating whether they will be needed or not! They were called to respond on a run. That's all they needed to know, until informed otherwise.
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Clean your truck
paul moss it’s winter, not going to stay clean after every run and they aren’t going to wash it ten times a day. The salt on the road does it to them every run.
Not gonna be clean for very long.