Small fire in the mud room out on arrival. Initial structure fire SOPs are followed for every reported structure fire. Better to have and not need then need and not have. 👍
Techinically the rig itself is a quint....Thats silly though it's a ladder company...and is labeled as such..They could run it as an engine if they really wanted...It's their ladder co..so saying it is not a true ladder is kinda silly...
The biggest city in my state runs quints as their ladder trucks, and the department I'm on runs a quint as a ladder as well. Works well in our rural area on mutual aid calls
Chauffer knows how to set it up, very impressive.
This is awesome! I'm just a bit north in Spfld mass from that fire dept. I love fire trucks!
Fireman salute
I’ll take the Seagrave..
is this volunteer?
Paid, first paid fire department in CT, 1839.
Thompsonville Fire Department staffed 24 hours a day seven days a week first response medical service and fire suppression
@@CAR1DAVID_ERVby any chance, do you know whether the station had to lay one of their own to rest recently?
Didn’t see fire or smoke. Guess it was light call
Small fire in the mud room out on arrival. Initial structure fire SOPs are followed for every reported structure fire. Better to have and not need then need and not have. 👍
@@CAR1DAVID_ERV absolutely. Thanks for clearing that up
Not a true truck or a true ladder but I love the video
Techinically the rig itself is a quint....Thats silly though it's a ladder company...and is labeled as such..They could run it as an engine if they really wanted...It's their ladder co..so saying it is not a true ladder is kinda silly...
The biggest city in my state runs quints as their ladder trucks, and the department I'm on runs a quint as a ladder as well. Works well in our rural area on mutual aid calls
@@hosedragger-204 yeah my town runs a 75' quint as an engine.. if the ladder truck goes down they can use the quint as a spare
Midmount ladder?
Quint actually, but yes.
We use to call them junior aerials..
Sutphen sl75 i believe