Building Fire turnout! Las Vegas
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- Main Station for Las Vegas Fire Rescue, responding to a structure fire: 2 engines 1 truck and Battalion Chief vehicle.
Thank you to all Valley Firefighters!!! PS: correction from video, NOT a full response.
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I know some people view this as a slow response, if you listen at the beginning of the video to the dispatch tones, no station 1 units are on the response, it’s not until around 1:24 that you hear a firefighter use the station PA to let everyone know the call is down the street from the station (may have been the initial location reported being incorrect). You can also hear the dispatch tones at the end of the video (right after truck 1 leaves) finally say ‘engine 1, 201, truck 1’ so in reality these firefighters were responding before the tones ever came in.
Bet they were just headed to the local donut shop!
I still think blue lights don't belong on a fire engine....
that was a slow reposing time
2 minutes ? You stupid
@@be5575 2:07 are you stupid!! The bay doors closed faster than they opened.
Nop
So 2:07 wasted f-King around before one truck rolls while a structure burns. Time is everything.
That gap between the building and third door from the left bothers me. I dont know why... it just does
what the heck
bunny man you see that light shining through? The door is not sealing correctly and will cause an air leak for heating/cooling.
William Sparks Jr.
ok, I understand now....yeah, I could see how that could bother someone
William Sparks Jr.
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Way too slow almost 2.5 minutes
Bit slow for a wholetime. My retained station at night can be paged, dressed and assembled and out the shed in around the same time.
My station as well, we have 7 minutes to get a truck on the road as we get paged aswell yet we are generally out with in 3 minutes as we live close to the station,
we in austria have to arrive on the szene and put first measures in less than 10 minutes after the call. Normally it takes 3 minutes after the call and our first truck is on the way to the szene. how long it takes us between response and arrival at the szene depends on where the szene is located.
sorry for my bad english i´m austrian
okay?
***** yeah me too because I'm in a vounteer fd.
Mrx122ful my city is out the door in less than 90 seconds from the time of dispatch to the time they’re out the door. Very aggressive fire attack and quick response time to scenes.
why so slow the fire department where I live has to be out of the door in one minute per their S.O.P.s or they get in trouble
nice video, but i have to say, that was pretty slow... my department starts rolling faster than that and we are an all volunteer department...
They meet the requirements for ISO class 1. Besides, it’s done by average response times.
I've never seen such a slow response to an emergency b4... talk about laid back
Oh yess they do! I did a ride along last Friday in three different Pierce. One of them a brand new model. such a great truck! (Henderson city, Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, and Clark County) has them. Not sure about Boulder City...I know Pahrump has different ones.
I could see a slower than usual response for an alarm activation, but 2 minutes to get out the door seems excessive for a house fire...
The response is kinda slow for a building fire.
LVFD has some of the slowest response times I've seen, very sad :(
If this offends you then obviously you know it's true.
for having such a small station they should be able to leave it way faster ...
Seen slower
That’s not a slow response, 3 rigs and 12 firefighters out of the building in 2:36 when the first left at 2:14. It’s the middle of the night they were probably sleeping and a turnout drill is 45 seconds. They were probably on scene within another 3-5 minutes maybe less. It’s an iso class 1 department for a reason
Responses this speed are why cops make fun of firemen. Not to mention screaming sirens from the moment they hit the door although it's the middle of the night and no traffic.....
Chicago fire department, 4 trucks and ambulance, chief ,out in 1:30
On scene in three minutes? more like out of the station in three minutes! xD
Breh
Josh
Maybe the station was on fire
When the lights go out on you from the time you were rung down, that means your way too slow.... Chute time not too good, especially for a reported fire.
+Joseph Durrenberger Was thinking the same thing. When the chief is the first one out the door and responding... your hall has problems.
+Joseph Durrenberger remember. callouts usually interrupt showers, bathroom breaks, and naps. it takes some time to get out of the shower and get your stuff on!!!
J Beaverhausen its often quite normal for the chief to leave the station first.
Joseph Durrenberger .
steve mclaughlin the response time was god awful... not sure what you're going off about..
No kidding! I'd be a helluva lot quicker if I knew a structure fire was waiting for me.
Do they know that a building is on fire? They're slow as...well, imagine!
2 minutes? SHIT, Volly's move faster than these guys!
Could those garage doors open any slower?
Very nice rigs. Might want to think about some faster opening bay doors...
I love the sound if the engines roaring when they pull out.
The old quantums made the best engine sound!
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In the beginning of incident, you see the BC pull out and wait. My opinion is he/she was reading the address and also wondered why Station 1 was not on tge original dispatch. In some departments Medic and BC tones are different, so that you don't awake the entire station if they are not responding.
WOW, from 2012 !!! Hope they get their response time better. I saw lots of comments about that. I was on for a while and even our volunteer Dept. got out in less then 30 seconds
those doors irritated me more than anything! god i think my house garage door moves faster than that xD XD
about 2 minuets too slow on the turnout. hope for the building owners sake it was a false alarm
At Las Vegas Fire and Rescue Station 1 there are 2 Engine Companies (Engine 1 and Engine 201, Truck 1, Battalion Chief, and Three Rescue Units (Rescue 1, Rescue 201, and Rescue 301) Station 1 covers the downtown and Freemont Street area of the city. Next to Station 10 they are the busiest and largest station in the City. This is as close as it gets to a full station response. Engine 1 is the Snozle.
+davebutcher2011 Also of recent I have heard and sceene Rescue 401 to the list of rigs that respond out of the downtown station.
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What does snozle have to do with anything ?
American flags on the back of the trucks........ nice touch, that sort of thing dont happen in England, shame really. Keep up the good work guys.
You partly correct by writing full turn out. For this station this is a regular turn out for a fire call. The Rescue (Ambulances) do not always go on fire calls. especially since this station now has 3 Rescue Co.'s. I do not know how many and what types of apparatus respond to a first alarm fire call in the Las Vegas Valley. I live in Minnesota.
I believe it's 2 engines, a truck, a rescue, and a battalion chief per alarm
over 2 minutes for a turnout?
Slow doors, slow response
our station has there door electrical system shut of we just pull the door up by hand
much quicker
Yis
I will update that this like the title says is a structure fire turnout. The only rigs that didn't respond we're 2 rescues one on the video side next to BC and the other one opposite the tower bay. The subsequent video shows 2 additional fire engines responding that we're out already. If you guys have detail true information share it and I'll post it.
Shit turnout time compared to us in London
Get a tripod! Nobody seems in a hurry...
Your late, the building has already burned to the ground.
LOL
You don't know the difference between "your' and "you're", but you're going to talk shit about first responders..?? Pfft..
Joe Zimm you another armchair firefighter I take it? I would love for you to record a video of yourself getting up at night and responding,seems you know the facts too. Gotta love youtube's finest.
Mike Litoris Gotta love UA-cam’s bad comments.
I mean what is that unit behind the 4th garage from where the camera is; if that unit didn't respond which it seems it didn't, then that means it's not a full turnout
Looks like a backup ambulance. Could be there just in case it's needed.
@RayRay2290TX actually they have many calls and they keep 3 rescue ambulances at that time. Keep in mind that is the central station for that department
Some time today!!!!!!
at my volunteer house we are out the door in less then 45 seconds for most ems calls and anything fire related (especially fires) we are gone less then 25 to 30, we all sprint to the truck when we got 3 we roll no waiting
Even the garage doors are slow! haha
lol just another flag pole for the flag huh?
Why does it take so long for them to leave. I’m glad it not my house on fire.
It is with a heavy heart that I watch how slow this turn out was !!!!! BUT lots of things to look at
I am a ex UK firefighter but I had the great pleasure with riding at this house in Las Vegas in 1998 and they were outstanding firefighters and paramedics
So that is way I say you need to know the FACTS
As firefighters we ALL think was must save life and be as FAST as we can and that has always been the way and I hope it still is .
Now I can bang on about in my day 90s uk fire engine would be out the doors in under a min and the were FACT !!!!!
But things have changed for the worse let me explain
This this turn out yes it was a house fire BUT was it persons reported?????
If yes then that turn out was NOT fast enough and question s need to be asked
If NO then it’s a house putting yourself at risk by running down stairs driving made putting your life and members of the public life’s at risk NO
Do it in a safe manner
Now I know things have changed Heath and safety and all that I know
But in my opinion and it is only mine
Health and safety has its place but when it comes to saving life do what you siigned up to do
Any firefighter that say “ a firefighters life becomes before a member of the public “ you need to get another job
Opening line of a firefighters role “TO SAVE LIFE “
So the point I am making
Yes the Roles say you can NOT run to the truck
You must have in ALL your fire kit before you get on a truck
You must have your seat beaky on before the truck moves and I get that real I do
But there is not ONE firefighter out there that would not run into a dangerous fire to save
A child
A woman
A man
It’s what we do
So when the call is person reported
All the roles go out the window
You Do run to that truck get in get the truck out the doors in under a min get dressed on route and save a life
Coz again everyone of us know that even 2 min s in a fire makes all the difference.
So don’t run our brothers down till you know if this was persons reported
If it was just a building fire then fine
If it was persons reported then breaks my heart as a ex firefighter
Be safe everyone of you and may god watch over you
thanks for the comment. and yes we dont know all the circumstances anyways. maybe they had a follow up radio call from dispatch saying a different story? so yeah. There are other videos i have from this particular station and they respond asap.
They should wait for the garage doors are closed what if a group of homeless people try to turn out inside the station and raid the refrigerator
haha unlikely as its the main station and theres chiefs on duty and the entire 911 center for vegas.
We'll get there when we get there...
As an ex fire fighter, for all those who are complaining about the response time, let me just point out that its obviously a night shift, and id say late due to the lack of traffic on the road, and so these men were probably trying to catch up on some sleep at the time of the call!!!
But hey, you think you can do better? Do the training and sign up!! But its not a job for every one!!
How does this Fire Department differ from the Clark County Fire dept? Forgive my lack of knowledge, here in Hawaii, each island (almost), has a completely separate FD.
So slowwwwwwww 😴
Wow those doors are slow to open
yeah that was pretty slow.....
Cool catch! :D
it was sheer luck really.
Love the engine sound on Engine 1.
I have one word to describe this situation SLOW.
Love those flags on the backs
Thanks for the reply. I like the tower and the snorkel/snozzle. Interesting that the FD decided on a piece like that. You figure they'd just throw a regular ladder or another tower on it. I assume that apparatus is an Engine? Does it count as a "quint" if it has a snozzle instead of a stick? haha
A quint is a pumper with a ladder , a snozzle is a engine with a hose boom stick , a snorkel is a bucket truck with no ladder
We do the same thing (I don't, I go to the firehouse) and my previous statement stands...Think about it, you drive directly to the fire (assuming you guys know where to go) you still have to get into turnouts, go to the firetruck that you HOPE beat you to the fire...what if they didn't? You can only do a 360 and prepare a report for the IC, and wait for your SCBA and tools on the truck. So truck is there now you have to get into SCBA and mask, grab tools pull hose...You can't say that your
Smh... What takes them so long??
That's a lot of trucks
I love how they have the flag on the back of their trucks. Also the trucks are amazing.
lol in every response video I see there is always someone who complains about the time. I will admit though that they were a bit slow
The sould be ready to drive when the door is open
You know after your message i saw Ladder 48 of LVFR has a tiller. I saw them last friday around their depo. But a BC told me that they will be gone soon. I like them better..
Fire truck are cool
Catepillar no good Crew , send australian staff assembly HM catepillar truck in Cilegon Banten area Industry Krakatau Steel Call Canada
It is a massive 2 story station. BC was gone in 40 seconds after the tones went off. E1 was out at 2:10 seconds. This is after the guys ran out of the dorms, slid down the poles and turned out. Tell me again how they are slow????
thanks and yes got to loveee those Pierce's Q
pretty much all las vegas fire and clark county fire, and henderson fire and maybe north las vegas fire have all Pierce quantum rigs. pretty cool i love them:)
Have to say for a paid fully staffed station this response is bad I'm in northern Nevada fully volunteer and in under 5 minutes from page to being on scene which is why this department was the first department in Nevada to have a class 1 ISO rating
Rather slow response time.
Well, the clark county FD is huge from the main "Strip" las vegas area to the far side of the border with cali, and the Mountain at Mt Charleston. In Vegas area there are the CCFD, The Las vegas Fire D, The Henderson Fire D, The Boulder City fire, and the North Las Vegas Fire D. You should check their web they have all the stations and stats...:) thanks and questions are always welcome sorry for taking long just been hectic.
Las Vegas
Yeah let’s put fire gear on in a moving fire engine and get injured. I advocated 30 years ago that firemen (there were no women then) should get dressed outside the appliance for safety reasons.
i was at ccfd, as you can see in other videos. and yes we got dressed by the engine outside and then got in and seat belt on. the only thing went on as far as gear was our mask and scba that is incorporated into the seat. and yes we mastered how to put on your scba straps under the vehicle seatbelt.
lol i know! check the other fire response video from inside the bay:) thanks
Unless someone is trapped, they are only responding to contain the fire. A policy change that is several years old now, unless that has changed again. About 75% of their calls are for trapped cats and drunken tourists.
yeah tahts true aa lotttt of drunken tourists, we try having additional units for ems and recovery rooms inside the casinos, because they don't like it when you walk in the casino in gear.
This was a very slow response
Maybe they were in the bathroom or asleep
patrick perry probably asleep. That’s a decent time. 90 Seconds form dispatch to out the door at the slowest for my city’s fire department. They’re ISO class 2 and Vegas meets the requirements for ISO class 1.
Strange video. Why are we watching a bunch of doors for so long before & after the companies leave? I have my own garage door if I want to watch overhead doors.
I don't think they had a slow time at all. I think the only thing slow in this video was the doors. Everyone get on and really look at a lot of firefighting videos...the most common complaint is "slow". If you're looking for very fast paced videos watch the races. Firefighting is dangerous enough, don't unnecessarily increase the danger by thinking every second needs to be saved because if your hurt or dead you can't fight fire can you? These guys did fine.
I mean yeah they were a little slow at the door but there's a big station the tones were a little messed up he's got groom responding before the tones went out for them in this looks be late at night so everybody was probably asleep for my department response times are slower at night because everybody's asleep got to get everybody up and into the trucks unlike you for sitting at the dining room table or something it's quicker getting to the trucks
This must not have been something they needed to haul ass to, for all we know they might have just been relief for another crew at the fire, or they might have just been additional manpower.
All ima say is dont judge till you know everything about whats going on, which i do not know myself but still.
They have a really nice firehouse and good equipment. They do need faster garage door openers though....
No, i cant anyway, the walk away SCBAs in the seats are impossible to put on while wearing a seatbelt. Usually dressed quite quick so i can put my seat belt on. And i didnt mean acyually putting on my jacket, i meant zipping and cliping it.
you don't put SCBAs on in the station..you put them on in the truck it takes 1:30 to gear AND pack up but it shouldn't take but 1 minute to throw on our turnout and be out of the station no later then 1 minute after dispatcher is done
I would of been scared to depend on these Guys, Like its taking them a decade to load up. How hard can it to put on a coat and pull up pants?!
I'm a firefighter and it's a lil more harder than you think
For a fire there's more than just pants and coats. before you criticize that, you try it out. And by the looks of the video it was at night to add being woken up from deep sleep possibly.
From what we know they could've got back from a major call and were extremely tired, and then had to wake up to respond to another call.
Bud, its an urban department, they could be had maybe 3 or 4 big calls that day, meaning car accidents, fires, heavy rescues, etc., this could have been around 2 AM, these guys could have been fast asleep when toned out. There's A LOT more than pants and a coat.
Hm, you're not a firefighter. As KSL233 has already pointed out you've got 1.5 minutes to clear the station. Stop watching so many UA-cam response videos! The short clips you see often don't include the dispatch.
not a full response, just a normal first alarm, if it was full response, all the apparatus would be going and all man power would be going too, change your title of your video, it's misleading
No need to hustle boys, it's not YOUR place on fire. Stop and get some food on the way.
Wow the sound of then V8s . Do they send mass turn outs in the uk
look holiday in Brazil , come back give beef Brazil Karachi
I used to live in Las Vegas. Back in the '70s '80s and '90s the engines were white.
Slow response.
disastertom a
Agree with everyone on the slow response, however a couple of things to keep in mind. These are probably not the only or closest engines responding to this call and this is probably the 20th or 30th call this station has had for the shift. i have been to this station and it is sick how many calls they get. The fact this many apparatus were in the station at the same time is amazing. But I still agree... pretty slow time out.
What is the first truck out of this house called.I have heard it called squirt,bionic arm and a few other things.Can you tell what the name of the first truck is?
Mind you every department is different. If you were a firefighter you would know this. If you're not rolling by the 2 minute mark well then there is no hope.
2 1/2 for full turn out and 1 1/2 with out oxygen
Hopefully this was not a working structure fire as these guys look to be in no hurry to get on scene especially for what looks to be an in-house crew.
I like Pierce in general, but I don't like those Quantums. All Other Pierce rigs are great though, my department has two Sabers and an Arrow quint.
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You sure they weren't getting ready for the nightly parade down the Las Vegas strip or something? Slower than shit dripping at the North Pole!