Fire Department Emergency Evacuation Tones At Fires W/ Long Air Horn Blasts
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- Опубліковано 9 січ 2020
- Emergency Evacuation
An emergency evacuation of a building may be necessary when life-threatening conditions exist, such as structural collapse or a rapidly spreading fire and command wants all members to exit a fire building immediately. If emergency evacuation is called for by command the following shall occur:
The incident commander shall make a call for emergency evacuation, upon hearing this transmission the dispatcher shall: set alert tone 3-5 seconds and announce on radio "emergency traffic, all members evacuate fire building immediately", and repeat this message.
Upon the incident commanders request the closest apparatus to the fire building will sound its air horn in the following manner: One Long Blast for 20-30 seconds.
Once emergency evacuation has been called for and started all unit or sector officers shall give command a PAR when exiting a building, and then report to your apparatus for a formal accountability by the safety officer or his designee using the accountability tags.
Once the building has been evacuated and all members accounted for, the IC shall notify dispatch that the building has been evacuated and all members accounted for.
At that time the dispatcher shall briefly set the alert tone for 3 seconds and state "emergency traffic cleared, fire building evacuated and all members accounted for".
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Whenever I hear that evacuation signal it gives me chills!
Hearing The evacuation signal reminds me of structure fire dispatches in Orange County and MetroNet (California)
Me two
I watched an apartment go up in flames . The guy who accidentally started it died. It was like 2am and they blasted them horns.. i knew something bad was happening.. scared the hell out of me
No way!!!
Yeah gives me siren head vibes
Talk about triggering a primal fear response. Every time I hear that signal my fight or flight triggers.
Same
Whenever I hear that evacuation signal it gives me chills! Because terrifying that we may loose them
The “I wanna get the fireman” line. That part was terrifying
Gave me the craziest chills .. i never want to hear that on a call
At 5:08 you can hear someone in the background say “they’re fucking nuts” 😭🤣
I think they got stuck up there and were trying to fight their way out 😢
Just as they hit the horns...the fire was going under control.
Well if the neighbours weren’t awake yet they would be now 😂
Nice collection! Very educational
Great video!
Guys at 4:50 said, "na cap, we got this. We're not evacuating!"
Nice Video! Stay Safe Everyone!
nice idea to make a certein Compilation
I have the most freaking out chills
Sad for people. But good. Video. Thank you
Respect, tough as nails 🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾🫡🫡🫡
I live next to a highway and in the winter time when all the trees are dead you can literally see all the cars trucks and everything on the highway so yesterday I witnessed a car crash that was really bad because it was raining during the night time hours I assume a driver lost control of their car and crashed into the median and I think I heard the car strike the median !!! The next thing you know I heard a ton of EMS truck sirens police sirens and fire truck sirens going and rushing to that spot on the highway!!! I kept ignoring it until I came to the window and seeing a fire truck out there and heard these signals going off in the middle of the highway and I was thinking holy crap this is scaring the s*** out of me! I was thinking that they were trying to keep people from driving close to the scene when I heard this and I was thinking I bet you some drivers would be terrified to be on the highway with this happening!!!! It nearly traumatized me for life and made me not want to drive Ever!
All the pass alarms going off-
Is it just me or are most evacuation signals on older style houses?
What’s a ‘strategic’ evacuation, as opposed to the good old fashioned getting the hell out of dodge?
same thing, better ring lmao GET THE HELL OUT
Amount of tail tucked
Strategic evacuation is the same as retreating Vietnam lol.
If they really wanted to get out quick they would leave the hose and most of other equipment where it was and GTFO
My question is why the heck would there be fire fighters still inside of the building after the evacuation tones were blasting?
Because a lot of the time they have trouble hearing them
Its surprisingly hard to hear it over everything going on inside, the horns you can hear over everything so it's a coverall to make sure everyone knows to get the heck outta there
A raging fire is surprisingly loud, plus you have a ton of gear on, your pass unit, the water roaring., it’s very loud. They will usually blast those horns in blasts of three until every firefighter is accounted for
I’m obsessed with firefighters and you guys got to watch Chicago fire
Same I've been there since my childhood
RIP Headphone Users.....
Where do they do the Air horn Blats inside the Fire truck?
Most pumper trucks have a button on their flow panels. Big red button.
What is the siren sound heard at 1:38?
That's the PASS alarm. Personal Alert Safety System.
Practically just means if a brother doesn't move for 30 seconds (max) the alarm goes off meaning they are pinned down.
@@Ghost88890REAL or just not moving standing still also sets it off.
That sounds haunts us after 9/11. So many chirps for so many lost 😭
It's a pass pre-alarm going into alarm chances are in the firegrounds it's just a hose line or door guy who can't move enough to reset it just trying to get it to shut the hell up before they scare the Safety officers to death
ahhh newark ohio i love them
its newark nj bro. West orange, maplewood, and city of orange all were present in the video. Maplewood NJ is 5 mins from newark nj. Not ohio
3:14
0:43
2:18 what was that alarm ?
Sounds like a panic.
That's a "Working Incident" tone in my city. It goes like this: Units are dispatched, first unit arrives and updates dispatch. If they update it to a working (Active) fire, they put out those tones to let other units know it's been upgraded.
Signal 10+ Alarm. It’s either used for notifications during fires or before toning units.
When they use air horns does it me evac
Yes it means immediate evacuation die to risk of collapse or flashover
Not always the evac alarm has a specific way of doing it three bursts followed by silence usually but I have heard one guy do it in Morse code for a training. But normally the air horn means get out of my way or the driver is saying hello or just messing with you. It all depends on the context and way they use it
On the scene of an active fire where there is eminent risk of injury or death they will give three long blasts of the air horn, then as the other guy said silence, many times after a couple seconds they will again sound them and will repeat in that manner until everyone is accounted for.