Holly call Brother's and Sister's you're doing a great job dealing with this Fire and containing it , not an easy task when dealing with the wind fueling this Fire , you all are doing an amazing outstanding great job 👏!!!!!!
This was an excellent video and we enjoyed the helmet cam as well. I didn't notice any air support, does your department have such a division? Greetings from Lancaster, California.
In Pennsylvania, we typically will not call for air resources on fires under 200 acres. We also rarely run fires larger than 200 acres. This fire was probably about 10 or less acres.
Sending engines to brush fires is so foreign to me. Out in the lower midwest, we usually have all the ex-military vehicles converted to fire apparatus to put on wildland stuff. Lots of respect to the departments that handle brush fires well with the big engines.
So in Pennsylvania where they at and myself we dispatch engines and brush trucks but most departments don’t have any brush trucks as most are volunteer fire departments and some have state funding some are community funded And yes before you ask I am a volunteer fire fighter in SWPA
Holly call Brother's and Sister's you're doing a great job dealing with this Fire and containing it , not an easy task when dealing with the wind fueling this Fire , you all are doing an amazing outstanding great job 👏!!!!!!
Thank you for adding the helmet cam to the video, loving your videos.
This is an outstanding video 👍🏻👍🏻. Thanks for letting me ride along, enjoyed it.
Great job guys ❤
Amazing 🤩
Time to get some brush gear sucks wearing turnouts for a wildfire and where is that members coat?
And what is the point of wearing a coat for a brush fire? this is a simple brush fire, not a wildfire
@@gsarjos yeah you dont need a coat for that
Hey mate how long have you been a firefighter for? And what was the longest call you ever went to and how long was it?
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This was an excellent video and we enjoyed the helmet cam as well. I didn't notice any air support, does your department have such a division? Greetings from Lancaster, California.
Air support? You need to get out of Kommiefornia-ville and explore non-socialist states.
Lancaster County does not need air support unless its a big Forest Fire. This fire was not that big.
In Pennsylvania, we typically will not call for air resources on fires under 200 acres. We also rarely run fires larger than 200 acres. This fire was probably about 10 or less acres.
@@benvarga6089 In New Jersey same thing.
Sending engines to brush fires is so foreign to me. Out in the lower midwest, we usually have all the ex-military vehicles converted to fire apparatus to put on wildland stuff. Lots of respect to the departments that handle brush fires well with the big engines.
They have a TAC unit (AKA a brush unit), I'm guessing the engine was dispatched to grab a hydrant if possible, or supply the first in engine
Over here in central Missouri we call em brush trucks lol
@@Haydenwolf344 I think most places in the midwest call them brush trucks lol. We certainly do.
where I live in Texas when there's a small brush fire or something related to that they send the engine with 1 tanker and 3 brush trucks
So in Pennsylvania where they at and myself we dispatch engines and brush trucks but most departments don’t have any brush trucks as most are volunteer fire departments and some have state funding some are community funded And yes before you ask I am a volunteer fire fighter in SWPA
What is that beep sound
Probably a seatbelt alarm. I've never been on a fire truck that didn't have a broken seatbelt alarm.
brush fire dont wear coat
Long ways for a fire truck to go need more Engines houses
And who is going to man these Fire departments? Let me guess, your from some big Metropolitan western state?