LACo.FD Quint, Engine & Squad 116, Squad 158, McCormick Amb.(s)
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- Опубліковано 5 тра 2024
- Clip 1: Los Angeles County Fire Dept. Engine 116 and Squad 116 responding from quarters to a stroke on Haigler Dr. x Berenner Dr.
Units due: Engine & Squad 116, MSU 1, McCormick Amb.
Clip 2-4: Los Angeles County Fire Dept. Engine 116, Squad 116 & McCormick Ambulance 228 responding to chest pain on Sandlake Ave. x Haxby Ct.
Units due: Engine 116, Squad 116, Quint 116 (canceled), Squad 158 (canceled), & McCormick Amb.
Clip 5: Los Angeles County Fire Dept. Squad 116 and McCormick Ambulance transporting to Harbor UCLA Medical Center following the call from Clip 4.
Clip 6: Los Angeles County Fire Dept. Engine 116 responding from quarters to a psychiatric rescue on Lysander Dr. x Sagebank St.
Units due: Engine 116, Squad 158 & McCormick Amb.
Clip 7: Los Angeles County Fire Dept. Engine 116 (in the background) responding to a eye injury in 10’s district on Gladwick St. x Harlan St. while Squad 158 and McCormick Ambulance transporting to Harbor UCLA Medical Center following the call from Clip 6.
Units due of eye injury: Engine 10 (canceled), Quint 116 (canceled), Engine 116, Squad 116 & McCormick Amb.
Clip 8: Los Angeles County Fire Dept. Quint 116 responding from quarters to a grass fire in 127’s district on the SB 405 Fwy. SO Carson St.
Units due: Quint 127, Engine 36, Engine 95, Engine 116, Quint 116, Battalion 7 and CHP
Engine 116, Engine 36, Quint 116 and Quint 127 was able to handle.
Location: Victoria-Carson, CA
Date: Saturday, April 27th, 2024 - Авто та транспорт
Seeing a Quint in LA hits different!
Great video, thanks for posting!
Such a travesty that AMR was allowed to buy McCormick
When did AMR buy McCormick?
Give it time they will buy Care. They would of bought Schafer also if it wasn’t for the clause in the old man’s will. He told his kids if they ever sold the company. All profits would go to charity. So they ran it in to the ground and went bankrupt
@@darryl211 Aug. of 2017 If I’m not mistaken
@@paulmatakovich9096you mean falck
@@paulmatakovich9096falk bought care
Super la vidéo respect aux pompiers super les camions
Looks like a similar station design to 127 or Station 51 as it's affectionately known as.
Dumb question. There's a stop light to stop traffic for the station but it cycle to stop the cross traffic, why? The ones here in Riverside do.
You're right. It's a dumb question.
great
Great catch is this the only rear mount LA County has that is just a few years old.
LA County has a few others, this is the newest one.
@@southlafirephotography thanks I forget which station was the first one to receive one of these a few years back.
They have had quite a few rear mounts through the decades.
Nice catches!
Where were you able to park? I see no parking spots 😂
In the clip of S116 transporting, my car is on frame (Grey Nissan), literally that street is my saving grace lol.
@@southlafirephotography Literally 🤣
@@southlafirephotography Thanks btw. I subscribed becuase your content is 🔥🔥
I know what I would really like Fire truck sirens accompanied with train horns K5la new cast P3 K5lla and whatever else Yeah that would be cool
Nice u turn
When did la get quints??
Quints have been around for years for LA County. LA City never uses them.
LA City needs to get some
you mean quints by denomination, or quints as in "this straight stick single body, non-articulating, non-tractor-drawn rear-mount aerial"? Because LAcoFD has always been a quint oriented department. And the RMAs have been in LAcoFD inventory since about they time they started phasing out the Crowns and moving some of the fleet to TDAs and some of the fleet to RMAs. This particular batch I believe is from 2016? 2017? (Can we get real certified local area Los Angeles/LAcoT█rds to verify this information?)
@@truryderz82 Why? 147 engines isn't enough when the vast majority of calls are for EMS? Quints cost & weigh considerably more than straight trucks. They require more maintenance & training. I'm talking millions of dollars to add or replace LAFD trucks with quints. The city is strapped for cash which is why they still use those ridiculous light forces, to stretch staffing. So I ask again, why?
@@dbyers3897 lafd just got a stick with no pre pipes.
Truck 116 just barely fits.
That’s why it has a rearmount since it can’t fit a ladder quint at all.
@@southlafirephotography you mean tiller. A ladder quint can be any configuration: rear mount, mid mount, or tiller
@@cxfirerescue2592 yes
Not a quint, truck only
So you mean to tell me that a truck company that has ground ladders water tank fire hose pump and aerial ladder is not a quint. It’s a quint.
It carries water, in LA County this is classified as a quint.
This unit is dispatched as Quint 116. We can see it has a pump housing, cross-laid hose, etc so it is by definition a quint. This model is a KME Tuff Truck with a 103' AerialCat rear-mount ladder, built in Nesquehoning, Pennsylvania.