When i was young I saw a Fire Chief punch a cop for trying arrest firefighters while they were trying to work on someone. It was the funniest thing I ever saw. More so since I went to church with the Fire Chief.
Once watched cops blocking access to a structure fire... refused to move when the fire truck showed up... so the fire truck moved the cars for them.... made me giggle my whole way home from work
@@PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim You just press on the gas and their cars move :) it's magic! The front of yours is scratched and the cop gets to explain why the front half of his is missing.
Czechs have this joke: 'why do cops always travel in pairs?' 'because one can read, one can write.' Communist version: 'why do cops always travel in three?' 'because one can read, one can write, and one has to keep an eye on these intellectuals.'
@@keywacat there was a comedy sketch in finland, where they stuffed 2 cops that could only read in a same switch, and they had to let the speeder go because they couldnt write the ticket.
LMao, my dad was a career cop....he had a number of firefighter friends, but he always said about them (with awe, I might add), "It takes a special kind of crazy to be a firefighter cus you stand at least some chance of reasoning with a criminal, but there is no reasoning with a force of nature."
I'm a paramedic, so I get to see both firefighters and law enforcement from an inside-but-impartial view point - and let me say: this is quickly changing. 10 years ago I would've said the same. But with better safety meassures, less and less fire calls and scientific advances that made us actually understand fire relatively well on the one hand - and increasingly irrational, willfully ignorant, racist (and "reverse racist"), entitled, dumb, out of control population with an ever growing problem with addiction, homelessness, unemployment and lack of social security on the other hand - I am now at the place in my life where I would rather attend 10 fire calls than do one LEO shift.
Good on your dad for even having the attitude that you can reason with a suspect or a victim. Instead of just assuming they're a criminal and shooting them in the back
Years ago I was driving home from work late at night. I was using my cruise control and had it set to 40mph, the speed limit of the street. I then noticed a cop behind me for a few blocks and then they hit their lights to pull me over. When I asked her why she pulled me over she said, I swear to God, "I was clocking you at 40 and couldn't catch up to you." I then had to explain to her that if we're both going the same speed she'll NEVER catch up to me. I still remember the look on her face when it dawned on her what she'd done.
Wasn’t dealing with a cop, but that has the same feeling as this time when it took me an hour to explain to someone why a train can’t swerve without derailing
@@Endermanlys Had to explain to my roommate how fans work. If it is 90 outside, and 80 inside, a window fan is not going to make things cooler. And how our analogue thermostat works - doesn't matter what we have it set to, if it's warm enough that the heat isn't running, the gas company will not be able to remotely see that our (entirely analog) thermostat is on (???) and charge us for having it on (?). She is 15 years older than me. Keeps asking me how I know all these things (don't use a serrated steak knife if you want to finely chop scallions, etc). My question is how she does not.
@@ariadne0w1i deal with this daily. my only explanation is that some people have a functional logic unit. others may need to first learn to shut their mouths in order to open their ears and eyes. they may not realize their logic unit is faulty.
this is what you get when you let females into the police force by lowering the standard to fill up a woke gender quota to tick off a political correction box !! And then demand the taxpayer should pay for this BS
I knew of a police chief who told the local fire department to just ram into police cars as hard as they could at fires to teach the officers a lesson. This was a small, volunteer, buy your own patrol car kind of department. So if the officers wanted to keep being able to work, they better think twice going to a fire.
@@lawoftheland5923 you'd be amazed how.... "CAVALIER" some of our local community services and such can be in deep rural areas... this anecdote isn't even the most brazen behavior of this nature that has been documented over recent years XD
Years ago, our rural department responded to a vehicle accident. We came upon a rollover blocking half the road, with a cop directing traffic. Since the upside-down SUV was obviously empty, we asked the cop about the victim and he replied, "Oh, l sent him to the other side of the vehicle to direct traffic".
My fave cop interaction on the personal side of things was this one night I met up with my sister at a bar. She had various friends there, one of whom was a cop. He proceeded to spend the night telling me stories about the "idiots" that he has arrested. Talking about drunk drivers, stoners, etc. Basically doing the whole "if I catch you with even a wiff of anything when I pull you over, I'm locking you up... only an idiot thinks they can get away with that!" At the end of the night, probably 10 beers and several shots in, he barely tips the bar tender, gets into his pick-up, and drives away. "Hey sis, your friends are douchebags." I got in my taxi and went home. (note - my sister and I lost our parents to drunk driving)
Somewhat similar interaction but the guy did 160+mph street racing but not in his city limits, but if you were caught speeding in his city limits he’d ensure you were ticketed.
There's a joke around where I live that if you see a police car going one way, you can commit a crime in the opposite direction because there's only two for the whole area (and they're both in the car). Police often go to the shop my sister works in for their snacks so she'll sometimes message me that I'm good to do something illegal 😆
That police parking joke really hit home for me given I was driving the most important apparatus for structure fires and a sheriff's car was blocking the only way in.
in germany they just move vehicles in the way gently (with brutal force) to the side and hope the car owner has a nice insurance because normally you dont just not get the money for your car but also pay for any other damage caused by removing your car if you park in a way tbat blocks emergency vehicles.
I was a cop, and my agency had a policy that we never parked in fire lane. We'd park up on the sidewalk next to the fire, or on the grass, or in someone's decorative flowerbed, but we understood the trucks needed a place to park. Probably helped that for a long time Fire and Police shared the same building in our small town, which led to firefighters complaining that people in our holding cells were making too much noise, and that they couldn't sleep, and if we could go make the angry violent guy quiet down.
It's also a joke built from bias though, because I have been on the other end, and specifically directed multiple vehicles to clear a lane for ems to arrive on scene, only to have EMS ignore the lane, and me using a flash light (without blinding the driver) indicating the pathway. The driver continued past and then got stuck behind the vehicles we moved to the next block over.... They eventually walked over and gave a snide comment about how we blocked the street again.
This is painfully accurate. Got Narcan for being septic once. I have a few chronic illnesses and have spent basically all the time I thought would be in lecture halls or a dorm room in a hospital or a dr’s office. Few ambulances, most weren’t necessary, paramedics/EMS were always awesome though. Saved my life twice, so thanks! But yeah, a cop Narcan’d me for being in sepsis once. Because why else would a dude in his 20s with tattoos and piercings be having a seizure? Don’t read the medical bracelet or the medical necklace or check the wallet with the medical ID card. Ignore the central line with a that is literally labeled as being a full-spectrum antibiotic actively running. It was an OD. Narcan, all of it, now. Weirdly, it did not help the seizure, and I did not feel good. Sigh.
Bro the police narcaned me twice......because I was having a seizure..... I'm an epileptic........ I had already been hit by a bus during the seizure....... And then during the seizure when I got up and didn't know what I was doing I had punched the cop. I had no idea did it until I got conscious in the ambulance. They told me what happened and basically told me either I go to the hospital or I'm getting charged with felonious assault of an officer
@@dr.slimewise7650 your subconscious just did what we ALL want to do!😂 I hope things are better for both you guys- this has to be one of my favorites from Jason- dude’s hilarious.
I remember a crash where the patient had a seizure while driving and ricocheted along a street of empty parked cars. Super shaken up, not a whiff of alcohol, history of epilepsy _and_ he stated he'd not taken his medication for it. We're getting him into the truck, and the cop who'd had his ID starts getting in this man's face and asking him about "how drunk he is" "why'd you drink so much"...The dude pinballed his way through like eight cars; if he was drunk, you'd be able to tell from a block away, let alone face to face. It was certainly. Something.
I once dispatched police to assist on a structure fire (thankfully fire was on scene) so nobody else could just waltz up to the burning building, and the officer asked "do they need me inside or outside?" As per procedure when there is any doubt as to what kind of response is needed I relayed that question to the fire dispatcher. There were only the utmost of professional responses.
best thing ever was being able to tell a boomer age cop with 4 stars on each shoulder to gtfo out of my ambulance and leaving my patient alone at age 16 myself. Never felt better before or since
This reminds me, I was talking to a member from a neighboring department once and they said they responded to an accident once and while they were dealing with the car and the victim the RCMP showed up. He was smoking a cigarette in the middle of a fire ban with extremely dry tinder everywhere and proceeded to throw their cigarette into a patch of very dry grass. It started to burn a bit but luckily one of the firefighters on the scene had seen it and put it out before it could get spread by the wind. A wicked argument ensued afterwards, mostly about the RCMP getting into a pissing contest trying to claim they had control of the scene when Fire hadn't turned it over to them yet as they were still helping victims.
My VFD is building an addition to our firehouse. A couple of years ago 2 members and I attended a conference in Raleigh NC for building/construction. We went out to tour a new firehouse. The bus driver told that joke. My companions are cop/ex-cop (I’m neither). Needless to say, they didn’t seem to appreciate the joke. I was ROFLMA- ing. 😂
@@stocktonjoans IDK with songs like WAP, there could be a F the FD, and their big hoses, maybe lil Nas x🤣 riding the hose and spraying. I mean, he already did a prison shower scene.
Cops' relationship with Narcan reminds me of my mom's two-year relationship with coconut oil. For that whole phase, she basically believed coconut oil was the everything drug that would solve all our problems.
You forgot the "be sure to break all the windows on the first floor as soon as you get on scene, because, you know, give more oxygen to the fire on the second floor of the abandoned building"
Police: *arrives to a scene half hour late* "We got it from here" *proceeds to undo everything youve done to deescalate a situation and causes a bigger problem* "Our work here is done" *four people arrested, leaves behind MOOP and destroyed wildlife, situation arguably more FUBAR than before*
We had a call last night, guy got ran over so we needed fire to get the car off him. As soon as fire came, someone with a badge showed up and told us he was from Homeland security and that he was there if we needed him.
The funniest thing about the parking one is the idea that you could have a perfect drive to the fire, where literally everyone pulls to the side for you, you hit every green, and you even managed to pick your dry cleaning up, and you'll still pull up to the most absolutely fucked up street ever.
I once had a cop say to me "there's nothing we can do until someone bleeds". Wasn't very helpful, but I did promise that if I bled, I wouldn't be the only one.
I used to be a property manager. Site policy was "No blood, no broken bones, no 911 except on request" This was deep South, folks worked out stuff on their own.
This is so true. A policeman moved my ambulance at an RTC once, without asking or telling me, because it was blocking the traffic on a narrow road. We had a very seriously injured patient. My junior colleague came back to tell me that she couldn’t find it. After having a silent and deadly word with the cop, he brought it back. I never cease to be amazed how alike things are on both sides of the Atlantic 🥴
It's all about the power the LEOs feel they have over everyone else. No common sense. No ability to read and assess what might be needed for given situation. "I'm the badge and I'm gonna do as I see fit to control everyone."
"Cops, Firefighters, and EMS have a special type of rivalry. It's hard to figure out who is the best. Never mind, it's Fire and EMS." A quote to live by
Firefighters don't kill people because they're afraid, EMS doesn't kill someone because they're on drugs, cops... well... they write tickets for sleeping in a park...
As a former police dispatcher, this was hilarious. Last year my kids got invited to a birthday party, and the birthday boy was big into firetrucks so his mom asked the local firemen if they'd be able to park one near the house for a while during the gathering. They kindly obliged, and while the horde of kids was happily climbing all over the truck, I said to another mom (in earshot of the firemen) "It's a good thing he didn't wanna see a police car, they're too busy for this sort of thing." Got a handful of leaves thrown at me. xD
"Magic snot rockets"! I'm dying, bro! Had a rookie cop in my ambulance, offered to let him dose my patient with Narcan. It was so cute. "I'm... not really comfortable doing that."
Can confirm, friend of mine used to date a cop, he once tell me that he should had choose to be a firefighter, until he found out firefighter had to buy their own gears because the higher ups is rumoured to be stealing funding, pissed him off so much.
@Fransico Buttersworth if dude runs into a burning building to save your a$$, pretty sure you won’t care if the verb and the subject agree in his UA-cam comments.
My favorite as EMS was every time we arrived on scene there was always around 4 cops surrounding the patient yelling "Hang in there! EMS is on the way"! Regardless of the injury/illness.
My favorite is when a teenager is mouthy and they say: We utilized multiple highly technical, closed hand deterrent strikes to the subjects upper body in order to gain compliance and maintain control of the situation. You mean you punched him in the face a dozen times.?! Right?
I remember as a kid I used to get a bunch of firefighter trading cards and then one day a police officer gave me one and I was like this guy just wants to be a firefighter
My dads a cop, and as his kid that constantly joins him (he picks me up from my sisters after school and drops me off at school on his way to work), I can tell you the drive through is 200% accurate lol
I love how literally every other first responder (EMTs, social workers, Fire department) all hate cops. Like i think that says a lot about our Police when even the departments that are closest to them don't want to deal with them or think they make shit worse
I’m a cop. This was pretty funny and some true stuff. The blocking the road bit slays me cause even I’m like WTH are you blocking the road for when I show up and see officers on scene.
Before becoming a firefighter, I was a tow truck driver. I got dispatched to a call where a vehicle was perched upside-down on a 200 year-old stone house with its ass in a tree. We had to back up a 35 ton rotator from one side and a 5-ton flatbed from the other side of the one-lane shelf road 70' above the vehicle where we had to perform the recovery from. This cop put himself squarely between my truck and the recovery target - right in the "kill zone" if the winch goes. I asked nicely, then yelled at him "this will take your f*ing head clean the f*ck off!", then his sergeant sent him to go direct traffic on the highway above so we could finish the recovery.
You forgot about how they can tell our dispatch to wait for hours for them to respond cause they're so "backed up" but when they need us, if we weren't there 5 minutes ago they're losing their minds....
Well, to be fair if they do t eat then, they might not get another chance for the rest of the night. Every night. Cops are busy, and hunger fatigue while you try to drag a 350lb deadweight guy who is telling you to feck yourself and flailing like a toddler having a tantrum isn’t an ideal situation.
But seriously, I think we need to shout out ALL emergency services. The selfless and courageous people that put their lives on the line to protect the public. The people who put the safety of the people first and foremost in their minds and do work that is absolutely indispensable for the public at large. Oh, and shout out to cops as well, I suppose.
A good percentage of cops around my area are out of shape, but some of the best-natured, friendliest, and most helpful cops I've ever met are strong & fast.
The thing about narcan hits hard... cops that are supposedly overdosing on fentanyl just by looking at it, are almost definitely just having panic attacks. That just isn't how fentanyl works. If it were, it would be impossible to manufacture.
Obviously "looking at it" is hyperbole, but I don't think you understand just how powerful fentanyl is. It really is ALMOST that dangerous. Manufacture requires full protection. Pure chemical in powder for is easily aerosolized and EXTREMELY dangerous to get on your skin or breathe.
This is what I love about the police-fire-ems relationship😂😂 the ability to make fun of each other and move on while still working cohesively is absolutely amazing
For some reason this guy popped up I’m my feed on the shorts a couple days ago. And I’ve spiraled down the rabbit hole on his videos...as a former nurse that has done ER and psyc and detox...he cracks me up!!! Between his facial expressions, his antics and the content, this is truly a guy destined to viral and will most likely become an “influencer”! 😂😂😂 lol, keep’em commin’
You as a person make me laugh so well. (Yes, well. I haven't had a good, hearty laugh in such a while.) Your videos are pure lighthearted, sweet, yet ferocious humor. The world needs more heros like yourself. Please NEVER stop!
I'm glad we can agree that cops are the Marines of the first responder world. I drive a wrecker and was responding to a multi-vehicle crash on a two-land road out in BF Nowheresville, and when I got on scene the firefighters were directing traffic while the cops were standing around chatting. And they gave me the job of cleaning up the scene, even though I was only there for one vehicle. They also interrupted me twice just to have me move my vehicle around so they could start letting 55mph traffic drive past me while I was still working. Fuckers.
I called the sheriff about the cows that wandered down my driveway, and I had put in my dry lot, and they sent a guy in a little car, like, "Dude, what do you plan on doing?" It took them all day to figure out the cows matched the description of another person's runaway cows, who called two hours before me. I CALLED AT TEN IN THE MORNING!!!
Funny at Culver's, the Firefighters are always coming in. Lol you can tell the rookie from the oldies, because the oldies get their meals to go and then sit down, just in case, while the Rookies get it for Dine in. I have seen Rookies struggle to collect their food on a call. (I wouldn't be surprised if the older guys did that to be funny!) One other perk of being a firefighter and not police, is nobody is trying to kill you and get rid of your job
Unfortunately there are people that definitely want to kill any and all responders. They're out there. But that's why police go to secure the scenes, they're the guys with the guns and armor.
Very true, a lot of people don’t realize that *only* police can handle a violent offender. If a guy is having a seizure and holding a knife while stabbing himself and someone else, in a burning building, the paramedics and firefighters have to stand back while the police run in to tackle and sit on mr stabby while trying to get everyone stable and out of the burning building so everyone else can do their jobs. Cops are the ones trying to do a standing squat in an ambulance holding down a struggling drunk guy who was in an accident and bleeding out but also trying to punch the EMT.
You seem not too familiar with what we do, I've had as many combative paitents as I have hot meals in the past year and yet I haven't killed one of them sooooooo
@@ConstantChaos1 my husband is an officer; he also hasn’t killed anyone. He has saved a lot of people, from getting people off bridge ledges (it’s a regular thing here) finding missing people, holding down combative patients in an ambulance several times, and responding to spousal abuse calls. He works late most nights dealing with this crud. Maybe where you are it isn’t as big an issue, but issues with depression and substance abuse here make it sadly common.
@@danielled8665 yeah that situation is bullshit and you know it I'm sorry but I don't care what the spouse of a cop says, it is all you common for ems and fire to have to stop cops from killing our pts A cop will not be running into a burning building at all, thats our job, a psych call, that's my pt not their crook. I'm sorry that the fact that different responders have different jobs is an issue for you and that the current application of the job of PEACE OFFICERS is to use excessive force, disregard human rights, and assult/kill inocent people, but that's the world we live in, I know there are good cops but there are far too many bad cops, a single bad apple spoils the bunch
Okay... so.... the dude was super wasted and I found him on the ground. Could he have fallen and hit his head? Idk because I'm not a medical professional. I stay in my lane and let the second respon... I mean the real heroes shine.
This is true. Can't take them to custody because they are drunk. If they die after police contact we will all be suspended and investigated even if we drop em home. What else can you do
The way the police Park thing is true. One day I was taking a delivery to a motel and just as I was parking there police car speeds by gets next to me and tells me "to move the fuck away" he said that there was a fire but I barely saw smoke. seems like someone's heater in the Motel malfunction.
I saw an accident at a traffic light where a car suddenly turned right into the traffic light pole, just slammed into it right after the light turned green, it happened one block down from the hospital, police station and sheriffs department, the firehouse was farther away than all of them and not on a main road, they were the first to get there with three trucks - ladder, engine and a utility looking truck - the firefighters in the 3rd truck started checking out the driver (who was barely conscious) while they waited on the ambulance to show up, two police department squad cars showed up after the fire department then a sheriffs department squad car. The ambulance, owned by a private company contracted by the county, showed up last from the hospital. Too bad the fire department didn't have an ambulance, their response time is much better. By the time the ambulance had got there about 20 minutes had passed since the accident occurred, it took about 6 for the fire department.
Literally in conversation with a County Deputy Sheriff a few weeks ago, I had to explain the definition of common sense. He was young, home schooled & was not aware of the term. 😳
My son is a border control officer and when he was handing someone over to a cop, he was asked "Does this guy need to fall down the stairs?" which my son understood as code for "Do you want me to beat this guy up?". Very nice.
I'm a little bit but not that interested in Cops, firefighters and EMS, but this freaking channel is fire and it makes me way more interested. This dude has such a great personality and it's clear he enjoys serving his community and making great videos for this channel.
At the Caldor Fire in California, everyone was a fireman.I saw cops dragging hoses right along the firefighters. They all worked their asses off to save South Lake Tahoe.
@@Scoobz187 i know every medic is not a fire fighter because im a firefighter lol. I said “here” as in where I am in Northern Kentucky every medic is a firefighter
@@bostonrailfan2427 we all love to rag on each other. FF, paramedic or both. I have unlimited respect for anyone who work in the streets doing our job... Now management that's a front we can all trash talk on...
One thing that threw me was the 10-54. Must be different where you're at. Here it's a traffic accident with a fatality. So if we don't need the jaws to get the body out or put out a car that's on fire; the fire boys basically become traffic cones.
And that right there is why departments are moving away from 10 codes and more towards plain language communication. Imagine how difficult it was to coordinate first responders from all around the U.S. who went to New York because of 9/11 and everyone used different terminology and codes.
@@ODSTGeneralYT Military Police don't use 10 codes. Part of it is our training is too short to memorize codes but part of it is that plain speech works just as well as 10 codes.
Where I'm at 10-54 is negative (opposite of 10-4 which is ok/acknowledged/yes/copy/the universal 10 code. Other then that, all the other 10 codes he used were accurate for where I live.
@@CrypticCobra ah yes, make the code for negative so it sounds like the code for affirm if you say it fast. just using the classing yes/no would be better from a phonetics standpoint.
We had a “fire” near me that they just parked everywhere and blocked off the lane, they then flagged people to a dead end backstreet and when I came back around and asked they told me to go back the other way, nothing else. I say “fire” because I think it was like a microwave or something small, and there was clearly enough road, lawn, and driveway that they could’ve kept at least one lane open for traffic
Lol this is so spot on. A good friend of mine is FD, so I've heard tons of stories between PD and FD. I do my best to not be like these stereotypes haha.
For some reason this guy popped up I’m my feed on the shorts a couple days ago. And I’ve spiraled down the rabbit hole on his videos...as a former nurse that has done ER and psyc and detox...he cracks me up!!! Between his facial expressions, his antics and the content, this is truly a guy destined to viral and will most likely become an “influencer”! 😂😂😂 lol, keep’em common’
When i was young I saw a Fire Chief punch a cop for trying arrest firefighters while they were trying to work on someone. It was the funniest thing I ever saw. More so since I went to church with the Fire Chief.
I would love to see a video of that
@@jujubeethatsme Me 2
@@Eye_Of_Odin978 News flash: things actually happen outside of your uninteresting life.
@@Eye_Of_Odin978 Damn dude, do you get paid to be a human pop up add?
@@Eye_Of_Odin978 What's it like never going outside?
Sitting down to pee *is* the one, true way. Except at urinals; won't make that mistake a fourth time.
🤣🤣🤣
It's better than standing to poop
A Fourth time????
@@chillz9600 yeah, the number after 2
@@bostonrailfan2427 it's for the one that goes above and beyond.
Once watched cops blocking access to a structure fire... refused to move when the fire truck showed up... so the fire truck moved the cars for them.... made me giggle my whole way home from work
Awesome! I'd love to see that! God they got what they deserved!
@@mellie4174 i am sure as a tax payer you were happy about this waste of your contributions. because boneheaded cops.
@@mellie4174 eh, it's all paid for by the community of taxpayers.
But a fun sight to behold for sure! (especially when you're not a local)
wait, how? did the fire truck tow the cars? i didn’t know they could do that 😂
@@PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim You just press on the gas and their cars move :) it's magic! The front of yours is scratched and the cop gets to explain why the front half of his is missing.
Wise words from a Dispatcher: "There are two kinds of cop. Those who move their lips when they read, and those who move their finger."
In contrast, there are two kinds of firefighters: Those who swing the axe and those who point out where.
Czechs have this joke: 'why do cops always travel in pairs?' 'because one can read, one can write.'
Communist version: 'why do cops always travel in three?' 'because one can read, one can write, and one has to keep an eye on these intellectuals.'
@@keywacat there was a comedy sketch in finland, where they stuffed 2 cops that could only read in a same switch, and they had to let the speeder go because they couldnt write the ticket.
@@anttimaki8188 I told that to my Czech wife, the first person to tell me the joke. She finds the idea hilarious. :-)
I beg your pardon, some read while moving their finger and moving their lips!
Angry Cops has been real quiet since this dropped…
He is probably just shocked that a fireman did something first. #secondresponder
WHO SAID THAT!?
WHO THE FUCK JUST SAID THAT
I feel like this would be the best YT collab.
What I was thinking
LMao, my dad was a career cop....he had a number of firefighter friends, but he always said about them (with awe, I might add), "It takes a special kind of crazy to be a firefighter cus you stand at least some chance of reasoning with a criminal, but there is no reasoning with a force of nature."
True
Well said, your father was a wise man
From what I've seen firefighters seem to be like the "get it done yourself" grumpy people of the First response world and I'm all here for it
I'm a paramedic, so I get to see both firefighters and law enforcement from an inside-but-impartial view point - and let me say: this is quickly changing. 10 years ago I would've said the same. But with better safety meassures, less and less fire calls and scientific advances that made us actually understand fire relatively well on the one hand - and increasingly irrational, willfully ignorant, racist (and "reverse racist"), entitled, dumb, out of control population with an ever growing problem with addiction, homelessness, unemployment and lack of social security on the other hand - I am now at the place in my life where I would rather attend 10 fire calls than do one LEO shift.
Good on your dad for even having the attitude that you can reason with a suspect or a victim. Instead of just assuming they're a criminal and shooting them in the back
Years ago I was driving home from work late at night. I was using my cruise control and had it set to 40mph, the speed limit of the street. I then noticed a cop behind me for a few blocks and then they hit their lights to pull me over. When I asked her why she pulled me over she said, I swear to God, "I was clocking you at 40 and couldn't catch up to you." I then had to explain to her that if we're both going the same speed she'll NEVER catch up to me. I still remember the look on her face when it dawned on her what she'd done.
Wasn’t dealing with a cop, but that has the same feeling as this time when it took me an hour to explain to someone why a train can’t swerve without derailing
@@Endermanlys Had to explain to my roommate how fans work. If it is 90 outside, and 80 inside, a window fan is not going to make things cooler. And how our analogue thermostat works - doesn't matter what we have it set to, if it's warm enough that the heat isn't running, the gas company will not be able to remotely see that our (entirely analog) thermostat is on (???) and charge us for having it on (?). She is 15 years older than me. Keeps asking me how I know all these things (don't use a serrated steak knife if you want to finely chop scallions, etc). My question is how she does not.
@@ariadne0w1i deal with this daily. my only explanation is that some people have a functional logic unit. others may need to first learn to shut their mouths in order to open their ears and eyes. they may not realize their logic unit is faulty.
this is what you get when you let females into the police force by lowering the standard to fill up a woke gender quota to tick off a political correction box !! And then demand the taxpayer should pay for this BS
@@IvyShady-ih3ni I blame a deficit in caffeine. ;)
I knew of a police chief who told the local fire department to just ram into police cars as hard as they could at fires to teach the officers a lesson. This was a small, volunteer, buy your own patrol car kind of department. So if the officers wanted to keep being able to work, they better think twice going to a fire.
Good way to get arrested for destruction of private property. Push as needed, not more than that.
That’s bullshit.
@@lawoftheland5923 you'd be amazed how.... "CAVALIER" some of our local community services and such can be in deep rural areas...
this anecdote isn't even the most brazen behavior of this nature that has been documented over recent years XD
@@abigails4088 Yeah when there's like, one guy that helps everyone in an 80 mile radius, they ain't got time to fuck around with slow people.
@@baddriversofthenorcalarea500 Pro tip: if the police chief tells you to do something, you probably aren't going to get arrested for doing it.
You forgot while they’re at a bar they tell every available female “Hey how’s it going tonight? Yeah I’m a cop”
Available?! I think you mean EVERY WOMAN!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
You mean everyone
Married people including
Nah that's fire's job
@@Cj-ou8jq good point lol
"I'm a firefighter" "That's so cool!
"I'm a cop," OH SHIT that's not my crap
no joke I once heard a cop say "Biggest mistake I ever made in my life was trying to shoot a mosquito..."
I can’t say I don’t understand how he felt
I go full hunting mode with bug spray, a flashlight, and a paper towel cardboard tube if a mosquito gets in. No sleep until it's squashed.
I'm willing to bet it was on him when he shot it.
Damn I guess we know why that one cop was so terrified of an acorn.
Years ago, our rural department responded to a vehicle accident. We came upon a rollover blocking half the road, with a cop directing traffic. Since the upside-down SUV was obviously empty, we asked the cop about the victim and he replied, "Oh, l sent him to the other side of the vehicle to direct traffic".
Good use of resources.
A+ job
was there only one cop?!
Guess that means the guy was fine somehow
I mean the Cop couldn´t split himself in half soooo ...
But the real question remains, "Are there undercover firemen and do they carry water guns in ankle holsters?"
Shhhhhhh, we don't talk about them.
Shush, nobody needs to b suspicious
This comment is criminally under-rated.
Those are called Fire Marshalls. Lol
The fire will never see it coming
My fave cop interaction on the personal side of things was this one night I met up with my sister at a bar. She had various friends there, one of whom was a cop. He proceeded to spend the night telling me stories about the "idiots" that he has arrested. Talking about drunk drivers, stoners, etc. Basically doing the whole "if I catch you with even a wiff of anything when I pull you over, I'm locking you up... only an idiot thinks they can get away with that!"
At the end of the night, probably 10 beers and several shots in, he barely tips the bar tender, gets into his pick-up, and drives away.
"Hey sis, your friends are douchebags."
I got in my taxi and went home.
(note - my sister and I lost our parents to drunk driving)
Somewhat similar interaction but the guy did 160+mph street racing but not in his city limits, but if you were caught speeding in his city limits he’d ensure you were ticketed.
Oh gosh! I'm so sorry.
You could have called the police to alert them of an intoxicated driver. Super easy to do.
So sorry for your loss. Next time, call it in when you see some that drunk get behind the wheel.
@@Yosef9438 the cop was the drunk driver
The drive through bit had me dying. It's one hundred percent accurate.
I couldn't make out what he said.
@@Justinrojones they have to go secure a scene for fire haha
@@lu_ar1264 it's why they're called the blue canaries.
Culvers if you want to know what place that was
There's a joke around where I live that if you see a police car going one way, you can commit a crime in the opposite direction because there's only two for the whole area (and they're both in the car). Police often go to the shop my sister works in for their snacks so she'll sometimes message me that I'm good to do something illegal 😆
That police parking joke really hit home for me given I was driving the most important apparatus for structure fires and a sheriff's car was blocking the only way in.
in germany they just move vehicles in the way gently (with brutal force) to the side and hope the car owner has a nice insurance because normally you dont just not get the money for your car but also pay for any other damage caused by removing your car if you park in a way tbat blocks emergency vehicles.
Seriously what sense do they think that makes? The firetruck can’t go through solid objects
I was a cop, and my agency had a policy that we never parked in fire lane. We'd park up on the sidewalk next to the fire, or on the grass, or in someone's decorative flowerbed, but we understood the trucks needed a place to park. Probably helped that for a long time Fire and Police shared the same building in our small town, which led to firefighters complaining that people in our holding cells were making too much noise, and that they couldn't sleep, and if we could go make the angry violent guy quiet down.
It's also a joke built from bias though, because I have been on the other end, and specifically directed multiple vehicles to clear a lane for ems to arrive on scene, only to have EMS ignore the lane, and me using a flash light (without blinding the driver) indicating the pathway. The driver continued past and then got stuck behind the vehicles we moved to the next block over.... They eventually walked over and gave a snide comment about how we blocked the street again.
@@CrypticCobra when I was a cop we would block the fire truck on purpose. The joke is 100 percent accurate.
This is painfully accurate. Got Narcan for being septic once.
I have a few chronic illnesses and have spent basically all the time I thought would be in lecture halls or a dorm room in a hospital or a dr’s office. Few ambulances, most weren’t necessary, paramedics/EMS were always awesome though. Saved my life twice, so thanks! But yeah, a cop Narcan’d me for being in sepsis once. Because why else would a dude in his 20s with tattoos and piercings be having a seizure? Don’t read the medical bracelet or the medical necklace or check the wallet with the medical ID card. Ignore the central line with a that is literally labeled as being a full-spectrum antibiotic actively running. It was an OD. Narcan, all of it, now.
Weirdly, it did not help the seizure, and I did not feel good. Sigh.
Bro the police narcaned me twice......because I was having a seizure..... I'm an epileptic........ I had already been hit by a bus during the seizure....... And then during the seizure when I got up and didn't know what I was doing I had punched the cop. I had no idea did it until I got conscious in the ambulance. They told me what happened and basically told me either I go to the hospital or I'm getting charged with felonious assault of an officer
I understand it way too well brother
@@dr.slimewise7650 i'm so sorry. The worst thing is it wasn't your fault because you were seizing and they administered you a dangerous drug!
@@dr.slimewise7650 your subconscious just did what we ALL want to do!😂 I hope things are better for both you guys- this has to be one of my favorites from Jason- dude’s hilarious.
how cops are able to get away with being this retarded is unbelieveable. this is what a culture of no accountability does.
It's amazing how accurate this is. Especially the narcan the diabetics and the way police park at a structure fire. Great video brother!!!
WE MUST BECOME 1 BLAKE
@@blakebindus3102 hahaha right
If you don't like the way we park maybe you should get there first.
@@Wpoulto61 *_OOOOOUCH!_* Good thing they know how to put out flames. Well done.
@@Wpoulto61 yeah. So you can shoot the fire with your guns.
I remember a crash where the patient had a seizure while driving and ricocheted along a street of empty parked cars. Super shaken up, not a whiff of alcohol, history of epilepsy _and_ he stated he'd not taken his medication for it. We're getting him into the truck, and the cop who'd had his ID starts getting in this man's face and asking him about "how drunk he is" "why'd you drink so much"...The dude pinballed his way through like eight cars; if he was drunk, you'd be able to tell from a block away, let alone face to face.
It was certainly. Something.
I once dispatched police to assist on a structure fire (thankfully fire was on scene) so nobody else could just waltz up to the burning building, and the officer asked "do they need me inside or outside?" As per procedure when there is any doubt as to what kind of response is needed I relayed that question to the fire dispatcher. There were only the utmost of professional responses.
everybody has a derp moment once in their life--- XD
I wanna hear what the fire dispatcher had to say.
@@lordpumpkinhead265 on top of the fire, of course.
best thing ever was being able to tell a boomer age cop with 4 stars on each shoulder to gtfo out of my ambulance and leaving my patient alone at age 16 myself. Never felt better before or since
Nice!
This reminds me, I was talking to a member from a neighboring department once and they said they responded to an accident once and while they were dealing with the car and the victim the RCMP showed up. He was smoking a cigarette in the middle of a fire ban with extremely dry tinder everywhere and proceeded to throw their cigarette into a patch of very dry grass. It started to burn a bit but luckily one of the firefighters on the scene had seen it and put it out before it could get spread by the wind. A wicked argument ensued afterwards, mostly about the RCMP getting into a pissing contest trying to claim they had control of the scene when Fire hadn't turned it over to them yet as they were still helping victims.
"We're about to call in another trauma alert"...
Question: “Why did God make firefighters?”
Answer: “So, cops could have someone to look up to.”
Dude get new material. That joke has been played out ever sense Ooga met Booga's cave parents and cave friends.
there's never going to be a song called "Fuck the FD", so you may be on to something there
@@jordancambridge4106 Lol Your two comments made me laugh!
My VFD is building an addition to our firehouse. A couple of years ago 2 members and I attended a conference in Raleigh NC for building/construction. We went out to tour a new firehouse. The bus driver told that joke. My companions are cop/ex-cop (I’m neither). Needless to say, they didn’t seem to appreciate the joke. I was ROFLMA- ing. 😂
@@stocktonjoans IDK with songs like WAP, there could be a F the FD, and their big hoses, maybe lil Nas x🤣 riding the hose and spraying. I mean, he already did a prison shower scene.
Cops' relationship with Narcan reminds me of my mom's two-year relationship with coconut oil. For that whole phase, she basically believed coconut oil was the everything drug that would solve all our problems.
To be fair, greasing a pan with coconut oil makes for delicious pancakes.
The word you're looking for is panacea. She believed it was a panacea.
Wait ... isn't it???
She was just confused. That's Windex, not coconut oil.
Like Windex in My big Fat Greek wedding.
You forgot the "be sure to break all the windows on the first floor as soon as you get on scene, because, you know, give more oxygen to the fire on the second floor of the abandoned building"
Police: *arrives to a scene half hour late* "We got it from here" *proceeds to undo everything youve done to deescalate a situation and causes a bigger problem* "Our work here is done" *four people arrested, leaves behind MOOP and destroyed wildlife, situation arguably more FUBAR than before*
Acronym Inquiry: "MOOP"?
@@et3inuyasha Matter out of Place. Basically litter
@@wrexvincent2192 I might be too Navy to call it anything but Gear Adrift.
Accurate
We had a call last night, guy got ran over so we needed fire to get the car off him. As soon as fire came, someone with a badge showed up and told us he was from Homeland security and that he was there if we needed him.
The funniest thing about the parking one is the idea that you could have a perfect drive to the fire, where literally everyone pulls to the side for you, you hit every green, and you even managed to pick your dry cleaning up, and you'll still pull up to the most absolutely fucked up street ever.
I once had a cop say to me "there's nothing we can do until someone bleeds". Wasn't very helpful, but I did promise that if I bled, I wouldn't be the only one.
I used to be a property manager. Site policy was "No blood, no broken bones, no 911 except on request" This was deep South, folks worked out stuff on their own.
This is so true. A policeman moved my ambulance at an RTC once, without asking or telling me, because it was blocking the traffic on a narrow road. We had a very seriously injured patient. My junior colleague came back to tell me that she couldn’t find it. After having a silent and deadly word with the cop, he brought it back. I never cease to be amazed how alike things are on both sides of the Atlantic 🥴
It's all about the power the LEOs feel they have over everyone else. No common sense. No ability to read and assess what might be needed for given situation. "I'm the badge and I'm gonna do as I see fit to control everyone."
Did they ever recover the helpful officer's remains?
@@spvillano 😂 Let’s put it this way, he never did it again, and was always very careful around me after that! 😂😂
Was it George Carlin who said "nobody ever says 'F*** the firemen' "?
I'd have to disagree. ;)
I'll say it! Dare me?
City of Houston said it with the pension system they've got.
@Kaila Hodge-McNutt So do police
@@matthewjones39 Yeah, if you want someone dead.
"Cops, Firefighters, and EMS have a special type of rivalry. It's hard to figure out who is the best. Never mind, it's Fire and EMS."
A quote to live by
Firefighters don't kill people because they're afraid, EMS doesn't kill someone because they're on drugs, cops... well... they write tickets for sleeping in a park...
ems kills like 5 people a day@@alloypaulson7520
"Cops. Because Fire and EMS need someone to look up to."
As a former police dispatcher, this was hilarious. Last year my kids got invited to a birthday party, and the birthday boy was big into firetrucks so his mom asked the local firemen if they'd be able to park one near the house for a while during the gathering. They kindly obliged, and while the horde of kids was happily climbing all over the truck, I said to another mom (in earshot of the firemen) "It's a good thing he didn't wanna see a police car, they're too busy for this sort of thing." Got a handful of leaves thrown at me. xD
Worth it!
"He should have said he was diabetic before we tazzered him."
Hey why would they give us magic snot rockets if they didn't fix every ailment?
"Magic snot rockets"! I'm dying, bro!
Had a rookie cop in my ambulance, offered to let him dose my patient with Narcan. It was so cute. "I'm... not really comfortable doing that."
Q: what to cops have in common with firefighters?
A: they both want to be firefighters
Can confirm, friend of mine used to date a cop, he once tell me that he should had choose to be a firefighter, until he found out firefighter had to buy their own gears because the higher ups is rumoured to be stealing funding, pissed him off so much.
Cops wives ?
@Fransico Buttersworth no, typing.
@Fransico Buttersworth if dude runs into a burning building to save your a$$, pretty sure you won’t care if the verb and the subject agree in his UA-cam comments.
They both hate medical calls that are bound to be nothing more than a mild case of nothing.
Thanks to this man, I have another code to live by, "Never do anything you wouldn't want to explain to the EMS/Firefighters."
My favorite as EMS was every time we arrived on scene there was always around 4 cops surrounding the patient yelling "Hang in there! EMS is on the way"! Regardless of the injury/illness.
My favorite is when a teenager is mouthy and they say:
We utilized multiple highly technical, closed hand deterrent strikes to the subjects upper body in order to gain compliance and maintain control of the situation.
You mean you punched him in the face a dozen times.?! Right?
In Canada, Fire and Police/RCMP have annual rivalry hockey games. Good to see each first responder duke it out on the ice
This is something I didn't know I needed in my life.
I am a retired cop. Before being a cop, I was a Paramedic. This absolutely gets my seal of approval. It's hilarious!
I remember as a kid I used to get a bunch of firefighter trading cards and then one day a police officer gave me one and I was like this guy just wants to be a firefighter
"Don't forget to park one police car even in the burning garage!"
sounds like Arkansas State Police at their finest XD
My dads a cop, and as his kid that constantly joins him (he picks me up from my sisters after school and drops me off at school on his way to work), I can tell you the drive through is 200% accurate lol
My uncle went from EMT to cop, and got promoted to lieutenant really fast. Probably because he was smarter and tougher than all the other cops lol
Sounds like the kind of guy who sees a problem and then takes responsibility for fixing it 👍
I love how literally every other first responder (EMTs, social workers, Fire department) all hate cops. Like i think that says a lot about our Police when even the departments that are closest to them don't want to deal with them or think they make shit worse
Oh my god! I spent 35 years doing this Crap! 25 years as a emt/fireman and 10 years as a coroner. You sir are my new spirit animal!
"Do you want to go to the hospital or to jail?" is a daily offering by the local police here.
I’m a cop. This was pretty funny and some true stuff. The blocking the road bit slays me cause even I’m like WTH are you blocking the road for when I show up and see officers on scene.
I always thought the police vs. fire department feuds were exaggerated in TV shows... glad to know that's one thing they got right
"If the fire is here, make sure we park here, here, here, here....."
Seriously that had me laughing so hard.
I don't ever want to be in a situation where I need emergency services to help me, but if I do please send this man and no one else! Thank you🤣💕
Hello there fellow Garth Nix fan- just wanted to say, killer choice of username! 😊🖤🔔🔔🔔🔔🔔🔔🔔🖤
Before becoming a firefighter, I was a tow truck driver. I got dispatched to a call where a vehicle was perched upside-down on a 200 year-old stone house with its ass in a tree. We had to back up a 35 ton rotator from one side and a 5-ton flatbed from the other side of the one-lane shelf road 70' above the vehicle where we had to perform the recovery from. This cop put himself squarely between my truck and the recovery target - right in the "kill zone" if the winch goes. I asked nicely, then yelled at him "this will take your f*ing head clean the f*ck off!", then his sergeant sent him to go direct traffic on the highway above so we could finish the recovery.
You forgot about how they can tell our dispatch to wait for hours for them to respond cause they're so "backed up" but when they need us, if we weren't there 5 minutes ago they're losing their minds....
That drive-thru bit was absolutely perfect.
And quite true. Not that I'd ever do that.
Well, to be fair if they do t eat then, they might not get another chance for the rest of the night. Every night. Cops are busy, and hunger fatigue while you try to drag a 350lb deadweight guy who is telling you to feck yourself and flailing like a toddler having a tantrum isn’t an ideal situation.
“He totally had a gun. I swear.”
*kicks away half eaten snickers bar*
Cops being in the way at fire scenes is so real
Rolled up to a crash just three hours ago, and the 4,712 police cars left NO room for my big red Pierce. Or the ambos.
They say this frequently: “We investigated ourselves and cleared ourselves of any wrongdoing.”
But seriously, I think we need to shout out ALL emergency services. The selfless and courageous people that put their lives on the line to protect the public. The people who put the safety of the people first and foremost in their minds and do work that is absolutely indispensable for the public at large.
Oh, and shout out to cops as well, I suppose.
Every time I see a cop a little part of me wonders if he couldn't pass the FD physical or complete the Paramedic training.
sure as hell couldn't pass the dispatcher training
A good percentage of cops around my area are out of shape, but some of the best-natured, friendliest, and most helpful cops I've ever met are strong & fast.
The thing about narcan hits hard... cops that are supposedly overdosing on fentanyl just by looking at it, are almost definitely just having panic attacks. That just isn't how fentanyl works. If it were, it would be impossible to manufacture.
Obviously "looking at it" is hyperbole, but I don't think you understand just how powerful fentanyl is. It really is ALMOST that dangerous. Manufacture requires full protection. Pure chemical in powder for is easily aerosolized and EXTREMELY dangerous to get on your skin or breathe.
The parking situation at a fire scene had me dying 😂
And it's absolutely true!
This is what I love about the police-fire-ems relationship😂😂 the ability to make fun of each other and move on while still working cohesively is absolutely amazing
It's like sibling rivalry.
@@jamesfraser3812
I don’t do that with my siblings. They have to low self esteem so I’m actively over here building it up XD
Similar to the military branches, they roast each other.
Amen 😉
@@PiousSlayer Nah, we just spend all our time picking on Space Farce.
For some reason this guy popped up I’m my feed on the shorts a couple days ago. And I’ve spiraled down the rabbit hole on his videos...as a former nurse that has done ER and psyc and detox...he cracks me up!!! Between his facial expressions, his antics and the content, this is truly a guy destined to viral and will most likely become an “influencer”! 😂😂😂 lol, keep’em commin’
You as a person make me laugh so well. (Yes, well. I haven't had a good, hearty laugh in such a while.) Your videos are pure lighthearted, sweet, yet ferocious humor. The world needs more heros like yourself. Please NEVER stop!
Don't forget to bust out all the house windows with your maglite before fire even shows up like you're doing them a favor
The retaliation from Mike and Daniels will be real for this haha
Vinnie Montez and AngryCops too lol
I'm glad we can agree that cops are the Marines of the first responder world.
I drive a wrecker and was responding to a multi-vehicle crash on a two-land road out in BF Nowheresville, and when I got on scene the firefighters were directing traffic while the cops were standing around chatting. And they gave me the job of cleaning up the scene, even though I was only there for one vehicle. They also interrupted me twice just to have me move my vehicle around so they could start letting 55mph traffic drive past me while I was still working. Fuckers.
I called the sheriff about the cows that wandered down my driveway, and I had put in my dry lot, and they sent a guy in a little car, like, "Dude, what do you plan on doing?" It took them all day to figure out the cows matched the description of another person's runaway cows, who called two hours before me. I CALLED AT TEN IN THE MORNING!!!
Damn, impersonating an officer, jail ain't worth the free doughnuts.
forgot "hold my donut, I got this"
Because no cop would *EVER* surrender their donut. Instead, they'd shove the whole thing in their mouth and choke it down.
@@lairdcummings9092 actually, I knew a cop who hated that stereotype so much, he would NEVER touch a donut.
@@kenbrown2808 there are a few.
@@bostonrailfan2427 not as vigorously, but he avoided sweets in general, as well.
The ending was hilarious! He sure was in his element with that fireman rap.
Funny at Culver's, the Firefighters are always coming in. Lol you can tell the rookie from the oldies, because the oldies get their meals to go and then sit down, just in case, while the Rookies get it for Dine in. I have seen Rookies struggle to collect their food on a call. (I wouldn't be surprised if the older guys did that to be funny!) One other perk of being a firefighter and not police, is nobody is trying to kill you and get rid of your job
Unfortunately there are people that definitely want to kill any and all responders. They're out there. But that's why police go to secure the scenes, they're the guys with the guns and armor.
Very true, a lot of people don’t realize that *only* police can handle a violent offender. If a guy is having a seizure and holding a knife while stabbing himself and someone else, in a burning building, the paramedics and firefighters have to stand back while the police run in to tackle and sit on mr stabby while trying to get everyone stable and out of the burning building so everyone else can do their jobs.
Cops are the ones trying to do a standing squat in an ambulance holding down a struggling drunk guy who was in an accident and bleeding out but also trying to punch the EMT.
You seem not too familiar with what we do, I've had as many combative paitents as I have hot meals in the past year and yet I haven't killed one of them sooooooo
@@ConstantChaos1 my husband is an officer; he also hasn’t killed anyone. He has saved a lot of people, from getting people off bridge ledges (it’s a regular thing here) finding missing people, holding down combative patients in an ambulance several times, and responding to spousal abuse calls. He works late most nights dealing with this crud.
Maybe where you are it isn’t as big an issue, but issues with depression and substance abuse here make it sadly common.
@@danielled8665 yeah that situation is bullshit and you know it
I'm sorry but I don't care what the spouse of a cop says, it is all you common for ems and fire to have to stop cops from killing our pts
A cop will not be running into a burning building at all, thats our job, a psych call, that's my pt not their crook. I'm sorry that the fact that different responders have different jobs is an issue for you and that the current application of the job of PEACE OFFICERS is to use excessive force, disregard human rights, and assult/kill inocent people, but that's the world we live in, I know there are good cops but there are far too many bad cops, a single bad apple spoils the bunch
Okay... so.... the dude was super wasted and I found him on the ground. Could he have fallen and hit his head? Idk because I'm not a medical professional. I stay in my lane and let the second respon... I mean the real heroes shine.
Ems... the unsung heroes!
Lol lol lol
This is true. Can't take them to custody because they are drunk. If they die after police contact we will all be suspended and investigated even if we drop em home. What else can you do
You don’t have laws against public intoxication ?
@@bkane573 Oh yeah of course. But you never know... Cite and release to EMS for his wellbeing is the best thing.
The way the police Park thing is true. One day I was taking a delivery to a motel and just as I was parking there police car speeds by gets next to me and tells me "to move the fuck away" he said that there was a fire but I barely saw smoke. seems like someone's heater in the Motel malfunction.
it's almost like he is only going of the intelligence dispatch provides.
"Hey get EMS coming!" Smooth freaking expression change.
I saw an accident at a traffic light where a car suddenly turned right into the traffic light pole, just slammed into it right after the light turned green, it happened one block down from the hospital, police station and sheriffs department, the firehouse was farther away than all of them and not on a main road, they were the first to get there with three trucks - ladder, engine and a utility looking truck - the firefighters in the 3rd truck started checking out the driver (who was barely conscious) while they waited on the ambulance to show up, two police department squad cars showed up after the fire department then a sheriffs department squad car. The ambulance, owned by a private company contracted by the county, showed up last from the hospital. Too bad the fire department didn't have an ambulance, their response time is much better. By the time the ambulance had got there about 20 minutes had passed since the accident occurred, it took about 6 for the fire department.
@@bostonrailfan2427 the city and county jails are separate buildings. I do give them some leeway but they weren't well known for their response times.
@@awilliams67
That is what happens when you privatise healthcare :/
Or underfund it.
I'm just waiting for angry cop to react!
He's hot, not just because he's a firefighter. His humor is perfect.
ok
His humor is lit
SIMP much?
The firefighter/ cop rivalry never gets old 😂
Sitting to piss is actually the baller move, unironically, but only at home of course
Literally in conversation with a County Deputy Sheriff a few weeks ago, I had to explain the definition of common sense. He was young, home schooled & was not aware of the term. 😳
cops are good at acting genuine, so more then likely he was just fucking with you.
@@LegDayLas I'm a Criminal Psychologist, he was not.
@Joy Melton-Bollen Criminal psychologists can’t be fucked with?
@@joymelton-bollen6383 Jesus, I’m only studying criminal justice and psychology and I can already diagnose you with HPD for that one bit of bullshit.
@@wompo5628 Their entire job is to recognize subtle emotions and tells.
My son is a border control officer and when he was handing someone over to a cop, he was asked "Does this guy need to fall down the stairs?" which my son understood as code for "Do you want me to beat this guy up?". Very nice.
I'm a little bit but not that interested in Cops, firefighters and EMS, but this freaking channel is fire and it makes me way more interested. This dude has such a great personality and it's clear he enjoys serving his community and making great videos for this channel.
At the Caldor Fire in California, everyone was a fireman.I saw cops dragging hoses right along the firefighters. They all worked their asses off to save South Lake Tahoe.
Its really late in the evening where I am, and I just caught myself thinking "why did a lake need to be saved from a fire?"🙃🤣
So true.. But paramedics say the same about fire fighters
Here paramedics are also fire fighters
@@Paxzis Nope, not every paramedic is a firefighter. And yes, Paramedics do not trust FF/Paramedics..... XD
@@Paxzis firemedics... The red headed step children of ems
@@Scoobz187 i know every medic is not a fire fighter because im a firefighter lol. I said “here” as in where I am in Northern Kentucky every medic is a firefighter
@@bostonrailfan2427 we all love to rag on each other. FF, paramedic or both. I have unlimited respect for anyone who work in the streets doing our job... Now management that's a front we can all trash talk on...
One thing that threw me was the 10-54. Must be different where you're at. Here it's a traffic accident with a fatality. So if we don't need the jaws to get the body out or put out a car that's on fire; the fire boys basically become traffic cones.
And that right there is why departments are moving away from 10 codes and more towards plain language communication. Imagine how difficult it was to coordinate first responders from all around the U.S. who went to New York because of 9/11 and everyone used different terminology and codes.
@@ODSTGeneralYT Military Police don't use 10 codes. Part of it is our training is too short to memorize codes but part of it is that plain speech works just as well as 10 codes.
Where I'm at 10-54 is negative (opposite of 10-4 which is ok/acknowledged/yes/copy/the universal 10 code.
Other then that, all the other 10 codes he used were accurate for where I live.
@@CrypticCobra ah yes, make the code for negative so it sounds like the code for affirm if you say it fast. just using the classing yes/no would be better from a phonetics standpoint.
As someone that is currently trying to break down the blue wall of silence, I approve of this message.
We had a “fire” near me that they just parked everywhere and blocked off the lane, they then flagged people to a dead end backstreet and when I came back around and asked they told me to go back the other way, nothing else. I say “fire” because I think it was like a microwave or something small, and there was clearly enough road, lawn, and driveway that they could’ve kept at least one lane open for traffic
Lol this is so spot on. A good friend of mine is FD, so I've heard tons of stories between PD and FD. I do my best to not be like these stereotypes haha.
I have this officer that comes through the drive through every few days at my job, awesome dude, THIS IS SO ACCURATE!
There exists no situation that can't be made worse by the addition of police.
Growing up in a Sheriff family, and hearing the other side of this my whole life, this is hilarious!
I guess Police really do want to be Firefighters 😂
Not really. We get paid more to NOT run into burning buildings. 🤣
(Lots of respect for FD though.)
PD initial report at all fire scenes (including minor incidents): "Dispatch, we have a fully involved __(fill in blank)__"
"Fully involved dumpster." Still the funniest sitrep to me :D
@@QemeH: Dumpster fires, before becoming memes. Ah, the good old days.
0:35 did he say "hose draggers"? How incredibly jealous they seem to be of firefighters! No DOUBT!
Just ask a cop at the 3 AM minor collision, "You got me out of my city issued bed for this?" The reaction is pretty funny.....
Well someone's going to be getting pulled over alot
I want to see the outtakes when he was sniffing the ff! 🤣
For some reason this guy popped up I’m my feed on the shorts a couple days ago. And I’ve spiraled down the rabbit hole on his videos...as a former nurse that has done ER and psyc and detox...he cracks me up!!! Between his facial expressions, his antics and the content, this is truly a guy destined to viral and will most likely become an “influencer”! 😂😂😂 lol, keep’em common’
Dad was a cop. Grandpa was a firefighter. I loved family gatherings.