Even by fdny responding as always excellent outstanding brilliant they deserve alot of credit tons of it let's honor and appreciate the paramedics and firemen and the battlion chief who proudly serve us your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated great job great team work and great and sweet catches as usual still going strong great team efforts are deeply appreciated stay safe and warm out there stay strong and healthy as well much love and respect and appreciation job well done you should be proud way to go very impressed let's stop and hope the calls aren't to serious right great job people you should be proud !!!! Joe
Thank you for the comment! Heck yeah, the FDNY does a lot of great work no matter which borough or neighborhood. And as a firefighter and firebuff your words mean a a lot! Cheers!
@@michaeltropp3130 Hah! They actually were already in route, they had an EMS call prior to the structure fire coming in so they weren’t in my video unfortunately.
Im quite confused on what you mean, but if you are talking about why EMS took so long to arrive on scene it’s because of.. well.. y’know. Traffic. Because it’s midtown.
@@Jim-z7y1roooh ok I See, thank you for clarifying! Yeah it is ridiculous, people see lights and sirens and everyone shuts their brains off, and as a firefighter myself it’s really irritating to watch.
What do you expect? It’s NYC. It would be physically impossible for there to be “light” traffic in NYC at any given time for a “normal” response time. Well, I guess a 10-20 minute response time for a call that isn’t that far away is normal, but.
It is amazing that these units can get through that traffic
@@michaelfowler3042 oh absolutely.
Wow, you scored big! Always cool to see a good ol' fashioned FDNY fire response
Oh absolutely!! I was on my way to work when I saw this so I was definitely lucky with this!
Even by fdny responding as always excellent outstanding brilliant they deserve alot of credit tons of it let's honor and appreciate the paramedics and firemen and the battlion chief who proudly serve us your service and time and efforts are deeply appreciated great job great team work and great and sweet catches as usual still going strong great team efforts are deeply appreciated stay safe and warm out there stay strong and healthy as well much love and respect and appreciation job well done you should be proud way to go very impressed let's stop and hope the calls aren't to serious right great job people you should be proud !!!! Joe
Thank you for the comment! Heck yeah, the FDNY does a lot of great work no matter which borough or neighborhood. And as a firefighter and firebuff your words mean a a lot! Cheers!
I'm going to be a Firefighter this year as that's my dream job
Keep at it! I became a firefighter last year and it’s pretty dang awesome, never give up!
@@enjoythesiren911 Will do with putting out fires, saving people's lives, being in the fire truck and wearing heavy bunker gear
*small grease fire*
Ladder 34 engine 54 Logistical support 2 tanker 2 tiller 7 and hazmat 12 responding
Hah! Yeah it can definitely seem like that sometimes.
I love when a truck has both a q2a and a q2b
Oh Absolutely, me too!!
I love me some Bryant Park. As a German tourist I was there in May and early June ;)
Hah! That’s awesome! Bryant Park is pretty awesome, I used to go there a lot after work!
Did Ladder 4 get a Q siren?
Must have it sounds so good
@GdubCollectionsI agree😍
Yes ladder 4 got a Q siren a few years ago in 2022.
Nice video, new sub
Thank you so much, I really hope you enjoy my content! ^v^
Beautiful catches. Just beautiful. That Federal Q makes my heart flutter-in such a good way❤😍 also, there's my favorite, Tower Ladder 12!
Thank you so much! And heck yeah that Q definitely caught me by surprise! And yeah tower 12 is pretty dang awesome!!
Not being rude but the Q they use I called a QB2
@@Allegheny_responding federal Q2B siren. the ones on FDNY units are actual federal model 28 sirens, basically mini q sirens
@ I mean, most people call them QB2
Great catches!
Thank you so much! ^v^
So glad i don't spend my life in traffic like that!
Oh absolutely.
wow! so much action!! 🔥💥✨
Oh absolutely!!
There we go!!
Heck yeah!!
Awesome Video!
Thank you so much! ^v^
Dang that Ladder Q Siren is cool
Oh absolutely! Definitely caught me be surprise when they started using that siren!
In reality, what does all that noise do? Not much evidently.
Unfortunately no, but hey- it works in places that respect emergency vehicles!
awesome!!
Thank you so much! ^v^
Any information if all this vision zero and bike lanes have increased FDNY response times???
To be honest I’m not sure, but if I had to ponder about this, I’d say yes- it has.
@@enjoythesiren911 chicken pot chicken pot chicken pot pie?
Super la vidéo aussi la carsene respect aux pompiers pour leurs dévouement
Oui! les pompiers travaillent dur pour assurer notre sécurité.
😮Where's E 54? They never miss a performance...
@@michaeltropp3130 Hah! They actually were already in route, they had an EMS call prior to the structure fire coming in so they weren’t in my video unfortunately.
👍thx.
What camera do you use ?
@@onlynexg301 in this video I used a Sony Handycam HDR CX-160, however I now currently use a Panasonic HC-V800.
Great catch, unfortunately the Manhattan traffic is a #*$CH
Thank you! And yeah midtown traffic does suck a lot. Very grateful for these firefighters.
So what is this? A parade video? Kinda sad when a pedestrian can beat EMS to the scene 😔
what emergency service are you talking about? the only civilian EMS service i know is haztolah, please elaborate
Im quite confused on what you mean, but if you are talking about why EMS took so long to arrive on scene it’s because of.. well.. y’know. Traffic. Because it’s midtown.
@@enjoythesiren911. Being sarcastic. That's ridiculous that an EMS vehicle has to be there that long when people have ample time to move
@@Jim-z7y1roooh ok I See, thank you for clarifying! Yeah it is ridiculous, people see lights and sirens and everyone shuts their brains off, and as a firefighter myself it’s really irritating to watch.
What do you expect? It’s NYC. It would be physically impossible for there to be “light” traffic in NYC at any given time for a “normal” response time. Well, I guess a 10-20 minute response time for a call that isn’t that far away is normal, but.