Hi Eric and Brian 👍👍😎 congrats to Brian 🎉🎉 I too miss Connor ... That was an Awesome vlog 😎👍👍. Thanks as always for all you do Eric 😀😀🎉🎉🎉 and now with Brian 👍
24-years is impressive! SMFR's Communications Team has a membership with the Emergency Services PIO's of Colorado. There are monthly trainings / meetings and biannual conferences. Definitely an invaluable resource! The Florida Association of Public Information Officers looks like a great organization, too.
That is interesting that Brian covered the Waldo Canyon Fire. I saw that fire when it barely started while at a landscape yard on the East side of the Springs. It was just a whisp of smoke barely visible around noon I think, it's been a long time. But I do remember saying to myself they better jump on that one right away and hit it hard or it could be a bad one. Well, they didn't jump on it and that first day they could not even find it even though in the Springs we could see it. A sad day and we lost two people too and lots of people's lives effected too.
Welcome Brian. Those EV batteries need to have more safety instructions, as to charging, and storage. It seems that fires have been happening while they are being charged. Have a great day my friends, and stay safe ❤️🙂⚘️🚒.
So, when are you going to present your new vehicle? :p It was obvious that you didn't drive the F-150 in this video and from the sneak peek in one of the items I assume it's the white Ford Expedition shown behind the F-150 in one of the clips? It doesn't seem to be a brand new one but still nice, any more info? Nice vide as always, keep up the good job and greetings from Belgium
Is it normal for the fire department to respond to pipe breaks? I understand if it's a sprinkler pressure alarm but domestic burst pipes seems more like a plumber problem rather than an emergency fire response.
Yes, SMFR responds to water line breaks to make sure there aren't any injuries and to provide emergency mitigation to stop the problem from getting worse. Restoration companies and plumbers are called by the property owner or management repair the damage.
Hey dude! So at 3:31 you can see a map with the fire and the fire stations (those red dots) marked on there. Station 33 should be your best bet. Hope this helps!
Eric- do you have a firefighting background or news background? Ie- did you go through the academy and are you qualified with going into a burning building?
If you look in the background of when they are showing the patches you will see the 181 Shield to the side of Brian. That is Eric’s helmet from when he was a Firefighter for Franktown Fire Protection District before he joined South Metro. Eric has been in the Fire Service for a long time and I worked with his dad at my department. Don’t let his current PIO role fool you, Eric is the real deal.
We had unusually cold temps for multiple days straight. Some places are poorly designed to handle that, like multifamily riser rooms shown in the video. They often rely on heat cable or a small electric baseboard heater for heat and it's not enough to overcome sub zero temps. It's not like our "infrastructure" had problems like the Texas freeze.
Sometimes the heaters used to keep exterior water infrastructure rooms warm just can't overcome the cold and pipes still freeze. In older homes with water pipes running along the outside walls, sometimes people forget to leave their sink dripping water overnight and the ambient temperature of the house doesn't prevent the pipes from freezing.
The Squads were a temporary trail to see how effective they would be. It is possible that a full-time Squad or Squads could be added to the deployment model later in 2024.
Got to do something about that audio clipping because it keeps on clipping out heavily distorted and it is not on my end audio is way too loud on the Mike gain as far as the radio traffic in these videos‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
Asa a retired fire chief with 34 years in the fire service, Unless you have an actual fire, sprinklers are a real pain in the azz. I’ve seen more devastation and damage from sprinklers malfunction and freezing than actual fires. I don’t understand why they don’t insulate and heat the sprinkler manifold and control areas. It makes absolutely no sense this isn’t mandated in the building codes. Congratulations on your and to the new PIO, I believe he is definitely qualified for the job
@@donkey-xd9fh this isn't a traffic stop, so only Colo. Rev. Stat. § 16-3-103 applies. PD just came up and asked. There's no way arson can be reasonably suspected with so little information.
Mainly for his report, and so they can call back if they have any more questions in case they suspect someone committed a crime and are hoping they saw something, or if they need to subpoena him as a witness
The dude is probably the caller and property owner/renter. It is common to get the info of all parties involved just in case it becomes a court case (arson, for example). And asking for ID is just way quicker than asking the name, having him spell that, then ask for the adress, have him spell that as well and then the DOB. With an ID you just get the guaranteed correct spelling on up to date info. Obviously the dude could've refused to give his ID as long as he wasn't detained, but why would you? He's gonna find out who you are if he looks up who owns the property. Also, people who live a generally law-abiding life don't usually fear the warrant check, 'cause they have none...
They didn't change dispatch physically just their callsign on the radio from Metcom to dispatch. Happened I want to say close to 2 years ago at this point.
MetCom was the name of an independent 911 dispatch authority, and that authority was dissolved when the communications center became part of South Metro's organizational structure. A command staff decision was made to retire the name MetCom and after a survey of options, "dispatch" was chosen as their radio call sign.
I think I remember this fire. Is this the one where the police detained someone for suspected arson? I thought I heard something along those lines over the radio that night. Not necessarily the arson part but a suspect was detained
At South Metro, PIO's are not Firefighters and fire academy is not a requirement. Staff personnel who work in Dispatch, the Fire Marshal's Office and PIO are uniformed, badged and take an oath of office for their roles.
Great question. Alarm companies call SMFR Dispatch on a designated alarm company phone line, the dispatchers input that information into our dispatch computer and firefighters are alerted from there.
That's great, thank you! You can send them to Connor at this address... Connor Christian South Metro Fire Rescue 9195 E. Mineral Ave. Centennial, CO 80112
Hey I'm also from Denver Colorado I was born in Brighton Colorado but I was having birth compilations so they flew me 2 Denver children's hospital in Colorado and I also lived in Loveland Colorado most of my family is scattered throughout Colorado but my Mom moved us 2 southern Oregon in Medford then Williams Oregon then Grant's pass Oregon because she wanted 2 get away from the all the high winds constantly and tornadoes but lately in southern Oregon we've been getting small tornadoes in Oregon no higher than a ef-1 because of a lot of mountains and trees blocking the wind speeds but we do on occasionally do get freak thunderstorms that r capable of producting a small tornadoes or just funnel clouds we've been getting a lot of funnel clouds sightings throughout Oregon but just this last June the 8th we were under a tornado warning because a very rear super cell thunderstorm had strong rotation in southern Oregon near the mountains is where the strange rear fast forming super cell developed within 25mins and a funnel cloud was also spotted have a good day u guys I used 2 be a volunteer fire fighter in Williams Oregon back in 98-00
Brian, welcome to the rat pack. I mean the UA-cam family. Glad to have you aboard. You guys will get a lot of questions from people in comments. I do have a question. actually a few the first six are actually for Brian (Sorry Eric 😂. How long have you been in the fire industry. Two how long have you been with South Metro fire rescue? Three what positions have you held within South Metro Fire Rescue? Do you have a wife and kids? What is your favorite thing to do in your personal free time? The next few questions are in reference to the video. Pertaining to the new hazmat vehicle, and haven’t seen a drive-through the little field. Does that rig have locking differentials or dual locking differentials? Another words your rear axles can you lock just the front one or can you lock both? I do not believe so, but does that hazmat rig have the capabilities of carrying any quantity of water for fire suppression outside of a water canister? And to keep it shorter my final question is, will you guys be doing a more in-depth breakdown of the HM rig?? Like on a Fleet Friday? And Brian, hello from e fellow CS born person. Again, Welcome aboard.
Thanks for the Welcome.. I do have a wife and son. I come from a 30 year television news/production background. I started with SMFR Jan 11, 2024 and am extremely excited to be a part of this family. Outside of work i love to officiate Ice Hockey and spend time outdoors.
It sounds like it, but no. In the SMFR district dispatch always repeats the initial report of the first arriving unit. That's why she starts with "I got you at..." They have cut the actual report from the engine from this footage, what we hear is just dispatch acknowledging that they have a working fire and what line they are pulling.
SMFR uses a receive, acknowledge, repeat radio communication model. Dispatch was repeating what Engine 33 already told them, but that initial message isn't included in the video. Sorry for the confusion!
First of all: Yes, they do. They status just like any other unit. But second of all: There is a video on this channel where Eric is the first unit arriving on scene and he gives a size-up report to the suppression units en route. There is also a video on this channel where Connor learns how to do that, getting her command certification. So the PIOs aren't just nice faces with a camera, they are trained at the level of a lieutenant as it pertains to incident command.
PIO's at South Metro monitor the radio while they're working for situational awareness. We typically use a mobile data computer (MDC) to update our status to responding, on scene etc. but the radios can be used for that if needed. While operating on scene, PIO's wear and monitor the radio for our own safety and accountability with command.
Bring back fire medics! It was a great "show" and newer providers could learn a lot from the South Metro personnel.
I agree, I hope they bring it back
I hope too, im from Germany and love too see a good US EMS documentation.
I was just thinking about this today! I hope they can bring it back
Thanks! We are working the EMS Division on some new episodes.
I agree on bringing back fire medics,I looked forward to it.
Smfr got lucky getting such an experienced and respected new pio. Eric is going to have a good working partner
1000%! We are super excited to have Brian!
The on scene footage that isn't just a dashcam is wonderful. I'm excited to see the work from the PIO office in the future!
I like your videos
Welcome Brian!!
That new HazMat rig looks great! I can hardly wait to see it in person sometime.
Thanks, Brian.
My man! You guys are very lucky to have Brian. Can’t wait to watch.
We certainly are! Thanks for watching.
Thanks Glen, wouldn't be here without your help, Brian
@@SouthMetroFireRescuePIOpeople keep being mean to me and what should I do
I love that the binary on the Tech Services patch spells Technology
Welcome to south metro fire and rescue Brian sure do miss you Connor and Eric hope you guys are keeping warm your friend in Springfield Missouri kyle
Thank you, Brian!
Welcome to SMFR Brain, can’t wait to see what you bring to the table!
Thank you, I'm excited to be here, Brian.
Definitely excited and hopeful that we will get more content now with the experience of this team
Thanks, keep watching, Brian.
Hi Eric & Brian, hope y'all are having a wonderful day!
Hi Eric and Brian 👍👍😎 congrats to Brian 🎉🎉 I too miss Connor ... That was an Awesome vlog 😎👍👍. Thanks as always for all you do Eric 😀😀🎉🎉🎉 and now with Brian 👍
Thanks, Connor is and Eric are both still here, we are just adding to the team. Brian.
thats awesome..lol i am from colorado springs too. thank you for your service
Well done as usual. Eric, I am glad you have some assistance. Welcome Brian.
Love The Vid!!! Bring some more day in the life vlogs
Highly invaluable info! Inspiring!
greetings Brian. I was the PIO for Gainesville FL Fire Rescue for 24 years, retired 2004......I hope you're part of the state PIO organization.....
24-years is impressive! SMFR's Communications Team has a membership with the Emergency Services PIO's of Colorado. There are monthly trainings / meetings and biannual conferences. Definitely an invaluable resource! The Florida Association of Public Information Officers looks like a great organization, too.
HazMat 38 - a very very shiny new truck
Welcome aboard Brian! Looking forward to seeing you in future videos. Sweet new hazmat truck! It's like a house on wheels. Lol!
Welcome to SMFR, Brian! You have a great partner to learn from.
Great content I hope to work with South Metro someday
Congrats Brian on the new gig!
Thank you very much, Brian.
Seems like a good hire for PIO!
Thank you! Brian.
Please bring us more station Saturday’s and Fleet Fridays
Hopefully you have some
More day in the life videos rolling out this year. Those are the best!
That is interesting that Brian covered the Waldo Canyon Fire. I saw that fire when it barely started while at a landscape yard on the East side of the Springs. It was just a whisp of smoke barely visible around noon I think, it's been a long time. But I do remember saying to myself they better jump on that one right away and hit it hard or it could be a bad one. Well, they didn't jump on it and that first day they could not even find it even though in the Springs we could see it. A sad day and we lost two people too and lots of people's lives effected too.
That’s amazing how a fire department has a UA-cam channel, mine doesn’t do that haha
Great job guys
BRIAN GONNA BE A FINE ADDITION TO THE CHANNEL ! "DIGG ITT" !
Thanks, I'm excited to be a part of this amazing team.
Welcome to the team Brian!
Thanks!!!!
Hi from Denver Colorado on my way to Honolulu sitting at a hotel by the Airport
Welcome brian! 🎉
Welcome Brian. Those EV batteries need to have more safety instructions, as to charging, and storage. It seems that fires have been happening while they are being charged. Have a great day my friends, and stay safe ❤️🙂⚘️🚒.
well done gents
So, when are you going to present your new vehicle? :p It was obvious that you didn't drive the F-150 in this video and from the sneak peek in one of the items I assume it's the white Ford Expedition shown behind the F-150 in one of the clips? It doesn't seem to be a brand new one but still nice, any more info? Nice vide as always, keep up the good job and greetings from Belgium
Are you talking about the 2020 Ford Expedition in 12:20? That's an unmarked PD vehicle, I think.
@@QemeH Nope, it's the new to him PIO vehicle. He's talked about it before, and I've seen him driving it 'round town.
You're correct, I'm assigned to a new-to-me 2020 Ford Expedition. I'll do a walk around video of it soon.
Need a updated pio vehicle fleet Friday for Eric and Brian when he gets his and the new additions to fleet
Is it normal for the fire department to respond to pipe breaks? I understand if it's a sprinkler pressure alarm but domestic burst pipes seems more like a plumber problem rather than an emergency fire response.
They will come shut it off and tell you to call a plumber. They have to respond to all calls, even when it is no their job to deal with it.
Yes, SMFR responds to water line breaks to make sure there aren't any injuries and to provide emergency mitigation to stop the problem from getting worse. Restoration companies and plumbers are called by the property owner or management repair the damage.
Hey Eirc, I'm just curious what Company was Firs due on arrival. On The Call 6:42 Thank You
Hey dude! So at 3:31 you can see a map with the fire and the fire stations (those red dots) marked on there. Station 33 should be your best bet. Hope this helps!
@@lonepeakfirebuff thanks man that's a lot better to know
Engine and Medic 33 were first due.
Any updates on the construction of new station 15?
Work is starting on the foundation after the required permitting processes were completed.
Eric- do you have a firefighting background or news background? Ie- did you go through the academy and are you qualified with going into a burning building?
If you look in the background of when they are showing the patches you will see the 181 Shield to the side of Brian. That is Eric’s helmet from when he was a Firefighter for Franktown Fire Protection District before he joined South Metro. Eric has been in the Fire Service for a long time and I worked with his dad at my department. Don’t let his current PIO role fool you, Eric is the real deal.
@@coloradod3649 that’s what I thought.
I do have a firefighting background, but I did not go through an academy at South Metro and no longer hold a Firefighter I certification.
@@SouthMetroFireRescuePIO ok, that’s what I thought, and is awesome.
Welcome Brian! Eric, what will Brian’s call sign be and will he get the 2016 FPIU car
Brian's call sign is PIO12 and yes, he will be driving the 2016 FPIU.
More fleet Friday
Can we get a fleet friday on your new take home?
When is the next Station Saturday episode? I really like that series. Also, welcome Brain!
Ha. That Tech Services patch is awesome! and LOVE the new rig Eric, does it have the Powercall?
Thanks! It has one of the SoundOff Signal tones that mimics a Powercall, but not an original.
How is Colorados infrastructure not ready for cold weather?
We had unusually cold temps for multiple days straight. Some places are poorly designed to handle that, like multifamily riser rooms shown in the video. They often rely on heat cable or a small electric baseboard heater for heat and it's not enough to overcome sub zero temps.
It's not like our "infrastructure" had problems like the Texas freeze.
Sometimes the heaters used to keep exterior water infrastructure rooms warm just can't overcome the cold and pipes still freeze. In older homes with water pipes running along the outside walls, sometimes people forget to leave their sink dripping water overnight and the ambient temperature of the house doesn't prevent the pipes from freezing.
What brand jacket are you wearing?
Are the squads going to be a permanent thing for the district now?
The Squads were a temporary trail to see how effective they would be. It is possible that a full-time Squad or Squads could be added to the deployment model later in 2024.
Got to do something about that audio clipping because it keeps on clipping out heavily distorted and it is not on my end audio is way too loud on the Mike gain as far as the radio traffic in these videos‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
Thanks for your feedback.
Quick question, do some of your engines may have some extrication equipment on it? If so, which engines are those?
Asa a retired fire chief with 34 years in the fire service, Unless you have an actual fire, sprinklers are a real pain in the azz. I’ve seen more devastation and damage from sprinklers malfunction and freezing than actual fires. I don’t understand why they don’t insulate and heat the sprinkler manifold and control areas. It makes absolutely no sense this isn’t mandated in the building codes. Congratulations on your and to the new PIO, I believe he is definitely qualified for the job
So with Brian joining as a PIO, is he trained in FF duties as well?
Brian will receive incident command, public information and wildland firefighting training as part of the employment requirements.
Welcome Brian
What does Squad and Squad 12 do?
Another awesome video! Happy to have you, Brian.
Why is PD asking a bystander for ID? I don't see a crime.
dont speak when you dont know anything about law enforcement
@@donkey-xd9fh this isn't a traffic stop, so only Colo. Rev. Stat. § 16-3-103 applies. PD just came up and asked. There's no way arson can be reasonably suspected with so little information.
maybe he'd know more if you answered the question...?
Mainly for his report, and so they can call back if they have any more questions in case they suspect someone committed a crime and are hoping they saw something, or if they need to subpoena him as a witness
The dude is probably the caller and property owner/renter. It is common to get the info of all parties involved just in case it becomes a court case (arson, for example). And asking for ID is just way quicker than asking the name, having him spell that, then ask for the adress, have him spell that as well and then the DOB. With an ID you just get the guaranteed correct spelling on up to date info. Obviously the dude could've refused to give his ID as long as he wasn't detained, but why would you? He's gonna find out who you are if he looks up who owns the property. Also, people who live a generally law-abiding life don't usually fear the warrant check, 'cause they have none...
Did SMFR change dispatch’s? They called dispatch “metcom” but now it’s just dispatch
They didn't change dispatch physically just their callsign on the radio from Metcom to dispatch. Happened I want to say close to 2 years ago at this point.
@@MrBrandon105123 do you know why?
MetCom was the name of an independent 911 dispatch authority, and that authority was dissolved when the communications center became part of South Metro's organizational structure. A command staff decision was made to retire the name MetCom and after a survey of options, "dispatch" was chosen as their radio call sign.
@@SouthMetroFireRescuePIO thank you !
Is that a new PIO vehicle, it looks diffrent then the normal truck?
Yes, it is a new to me 2020 Ford Expedition. The 2015 Ford F150 was reassigned to Information Technology.
I think I remember this fire. Is this the one where the police detained someone for suspected arson? I thought I heard something along those lines over the radio that night. Not necessarily the arson part but a suspect was detained
Where did she go in California?
Hey, did that new guy go to the fire Academy like everybody else?
At South Metro, PIO's are not Firefighters and fire academy is not a requirement. Staff personnel who work in Dispatch, the Fire Marshal's Office and PIO are uniformed, badged and take an oath of office for their roles.
How do we do a challenge coin swap
Unfortunately, we don't have any challenge coins to exchange. Maybe later in 2024 we'll have some available.
@@SouthMetroFireRescuePIO thank you for the info hopefully you guys get some would love to trade with you guys
Do the alarm companies notify your firefighters or your dispatchers? Or are your dispatchers also firefighters?
Great question. Alarm companies call SMFR Dispatch on a designated alarm company phone line, the dispatchers input that information into our dispatch computer and firefighters are alerted from there.
An 1 3/4 for a commercial structure fire ? 🤔 Interesting, I’ve always seen depts use 2 1/2
New car?
Hi SMFR Family And I Want 2 Trade My Patches And Tiller Drawing To PIO Connor
That's great, thank you! You can send them to Connor at this address...
Connor Christian
South Metro Fire Rescue
9195 E. Mineral Ave.
Centennial, CO 80112
That aint fully involved LOL not even close.
To bad HM1 wasn't custom cab instead of commercial cab.
Hey I'm also from Denver Colorado I was born in Brighton Colorado but I was having birth compilations so they flew me 2 Denver children's hospital in Colorado and I also lived in Loveland Colorado most of my family is scattered throughout Colorado but my Mom moved us 2 southern Oregon in Medford then Williams Oregon then Grant's pass Oregon because she wanted 2 get away from the all the high winds constantly and tornadoes but lately in southern Oregon we've been getting small tornadoes in Oregon no higher than a ef-1 because of a lot of mountains and trees blocking the wind speeds but we do on occasionally do get freak thunderstorms that r capable of producting a small tornadoes or just funnel clouds we've been getting a lot of funnel clouds sightings throughout Oregon but just this last June the 8th we were under a tornado warning because a very rear super cell thunderstorm had strong rotation in southern Oregon near the mountains is where the strange rear fast forming super cell developed within 25mins and a funnel cloud was also spotted have a good day u guys I used 2 be a volunteer fire fighter in Williams Oregon back in 98-00
Brian, welcome to the rat pack. I mean the UA-cam family.
Glad to have you aboard. You guys will get a lot of questions from people in comments. I do have a question. actually a few the first six are actually for Brian (Sorry Eric 😂. How long have you been in the fire industry. Two how long have you been with South Metro fire rescue? Three what positions have you held within South Metro
Fire Rescue?
Do you have a wife and kids? What is your favorite thing to do in your personal free time?
The next few questions are in reference to the video. Pertaining to the new hazmat vehicle, and haven’t seen a drive-through the little field. Does that rig have locking differentials or dual locking differentials? Another words your rear axles can you lock just the front one or can you lock both? I do not believe so, but does that hazmat rig have the capabilities of carrying any quantity of water for fire suppression outside of a water canister?
And to keep it shorter my final question is, will you guys be doing a more in-depth breakdown of the HM rig?? Like on a Fleet Friday?
And Brian, hello from e fellow CS born person. Again, Welcome aboard.
Thanks for the Welcome.. I do have a wife and son. I come from a 30 year television news/production background. I started with SMFR Jan 11, 2024 and am extremely excited to be a part of this family. Outside of work i love to officiate Ice Hockey and spend time outdoors.
IMO you should Never run at a fire scene. It's critical to preserve all your energy to the situation at hand . Other than that Good Job..
are you in a ford Expedition ?
Yes, Eric is assigned to Ford Expedition.
@@SouthMetroFireRescuePIO Nice what happened to the truck?
Is Dispatch telling the crews what hose line to pull? The hell😂
It sounds like it, but no. In the SMFR district dispatch always repeats the initial report of the first arriving unit. That's why she starts with "I got you at..."
They have cut the actual report from the engine from this footage, what we hear is just dispatch acknowledging that they have a working fire and what line they are pulling.
@@QemeH I was a bit confused on that part. Our dispatch dosent always use a closed reporting system
SMFR uses a receive, acknowledge, repeat radio communication model. Dispatch was repeating what Engine 33 already told them, but that initial message isn't included in the video. Sorry for the confusion!
Awesome and first
I drink the same V8 drink. Prefer the Mango flavor tho
Mango is legit. This orange pineapple energy keeps me fueled all day.
@@SouthMetroFireRescuePIOsame. I flip flop between them so I don't get burned out on drinking the same flavor over and over. Stay safe!
3 AM .WORKING FIRE- PIO VLOG
Woo
Sorry he is not as good looking as her but thats ok. LOL
Ugh, the background music is terrible.
Why do they have radios😂 what they gonna do call “ pio enroute”
First of all: Yes, they do. They status just like any other unit.
But second of all: There is a video on this channel where Eric is the first unit arriving on scene and he gives a size-up report to the suppression units en route. There is also a video on this channel where Connor learns how to do that, getting her command certification. So the PIOs aren't just nice faces with a camera, they are trained at the level of a lieutenant as it pertains to incident command.
PIO's at South Metro monitor the radio while they're working for situational awareness. We typically use a mobile data computer (MDC) to update our status to responding, on scene etc. but the radios can be used for that if needed. While operating on scene, PIO's wear and monitor the radio for our own safety and accountability with command.